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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, Branded Vehicle 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 Genesis Branded Vehicle models and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle. Introduction

CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR GENESIS BRANDED VEHICLE Your Genesis Branded Vehicle should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durabil- ity of your Genesis Branded Vehicle and may, in addition, violate con- ditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifica- tions may also be in violation of regulations established by the U.S. Department of Transportation and other federal or state agencies.

TWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATION Your vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other elec- tronic components. It is possible for an improperly installed/adjusted two-way radio or cellular telephone to adversely affect electronic sys- tems. For this reason, we recommend that you carefully follow the radio manufacturer’s instructions or consult your authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products for precautionary measures or special instructions if you choose to install one of these devices.

SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAU- TION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following:

DANGER CAUTION DANGER indicates a haz- CAUTION indicates a haz- ardous situation which, if ardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. minor or moderate injury.

WARNING NOTICE NOTICE indicates a situation WARNING indicates a haz- which, if not avoided, could ardous situation which, if result in vehicle damage. not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

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Genesis Branded Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy

Your Genesis Branded vehicle may be equipped with technologies and services that use information collected, generated, recorded or stored by the vehicle. Genesis Branded Vehicle has created a Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy to explain how these tech- nologies and services collect use and share this information.

You may read our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy on the GenesisMotorsUSA.com website at: http://www.genesismotorsusa.com/privacy-policy.html If you would like to receive a hard copy of our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy, please contact our Genesis Customer Care at:

Genesis Customer Care PO BOX 20650 Fountain Valley, CA 92728 844-340-9741

Genesis Customer Care representatives are available Monday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 AM and 7:00 PM PST and Saturday and Sunday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST (English). For Genesis Customer Care assistance in Spanish or Korean, repre- sentatives are available Monday through Friday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST.

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INTRODUCTION Congratulations, and thank you for choosing the Genesis Branded Vehicle. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discerning people who drive the Genesis Branded Vehicle. We are very proud of the advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Genesis Branded Vehicle we build. Your Owner’s Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new Genesis Branded Vehicle. To become familiar with your new Genesis Branded Vehicle, so that you can fully enjoy it, read this Owner's Manual care- fully 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 mainte- nance on your car be performed by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Retailers of Genesis Branded products 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 man- ual 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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CAUTION Severe engine and transmission damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do not meet Genesis Branded Vehicle specifications. You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifications listed on Page 8-6 in the Vehicle Specifications section of the Owner's Manual.

Copyright 2020 Genesis Customer Care. 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 Genesis Customer Care.

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GUIDE TO GENUINE GENESIS PARTS 1. What are Genesis Parts? In addition, any damage to or fail- Genesis Parts are the same parts ure of Genuine Genesis Part used by HYUNDAI Motor caused by the installation or failure Company to manufacture vehi- of an imitation, counterfeit or used cles. They are designed and test- salvage part is not covered by any ed for the optimum safety, per- Genesis Branded Vehicle formance, and reliability to our Warranty. customers. ■ Type A ■ Type A

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ODH027036 3. How can you tell if you are pur- 2. Why should you use Genuine chasing Genuine Genesis Genesis Parts? Parts? Genuine Genesis Parts are engi- Look for the Genuine Genesis neered and built to meet rigid man- Parts Logo on the package. ufacturing requirements. Damage Genuine Genesis Parts exported caused by using imitation, counter- to the U.S. are packaged with feit or used salvage parts is not labels written only in English. covered under the Genesis Genuine Genesis Parts are only Branded New Vehicle Limited sold through an authorized retailer Warranty or any other Genesis of Genesis Branded products. Branded Vehicle warranty. ■ Type A

ODH027033 ■ Type B

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest possible driving pleasure from your vehi- cle. Your Owner's Manual can assist you in many ways. To gain an overview of the contents of your Owner's Manual, use the Table of Contents in the front of the manual. The first page of each Chapter includes a detailed Table of Contents of the topics in that Chapter. To quickly locate information about your vehicle, use the Index in the back of the manual. It is an alphabetical list of what is in this manual and the page number where it can be found. For your convenience, we have incorporated tabs on the right-hand page edges. These tabs are coded with the Chapter titles to assist you with navi- gating through the manual.

SAFETY MESSAGES Your safety, and the safety of others, is 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, as well as damage to 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. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential phys- ical 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,

DANGER CAUTION DANGER indicates a hazardous CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious could result in minor or moder- injury. ate injury.

WARNING NOTICE NOTICE indicates a situation WARNING indicates a haz- which, if not avoided, could result ardous situation which, if not in vehicle damage. avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

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FUEL REQUIREMENTS Your new vehicle is designed to obtain maximum performance with UNLEAD- ED FUEL, as well as minimize exhaust emissions and spark plug fouling.

Your new vehicle is designed to use only unleaded fuel having an octane num- ber ((R+M)/2) of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher. For improved vehicle performance, premium unleaded fuel with an octane number ((R+M)/2) of 91 (Research Octane Number 96) or higher is recommended. (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 retailer of Genesis Branded products for addi- tional information.

WARNING • Do not "top off" after the nozzle automatically shuts off when refu- eling. • Always check that the fuel cap is installed securely to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident.

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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 gaso- line or gasohol containing any methanol. Either of these fuels may cause dri- vability 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 per- cent 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 sys- tem. Genesis Branded Vehicle recommends that customers do not use fuel with an ethanol content exceeding 15 percent.

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.

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Gasoline containing MMT Some gasoline contains harmful manganese-based fuel additives such as MMT (Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl). Genesis Branded Vehicle does not recommend the use of gasoline contain- ing 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.

Detergent Fuel Additives Genesis Branded Vehicle recommends that you use good quality gasolines treat- ed 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 customers 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 at every 7,500 miles or 12 months is recommended. Additives are available from your authorized retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts 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.

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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 modifica- tion may not be covered under warranty. • If you use unauthorized electronic devices, it may cause the vehicle to oper- ate abnormally, wire damage, battery discharge and fire. For your safety, do not use unauthorized electronic devices.

NOTICE All warning sounds (e.g. welcome/good-bye sound, virtual engine sound) are generated from the exterior amplifiers. If necessary, we rec- ommend you to purchase Genuine Genesis Part to replace an exterior amplifier. Any unauthorized product may cause a malfunction of the exterior amplifiers.

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VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS By following a few simple precautions for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add to the performance, economy and life of your vehicle. • Do not race the engine. • While driving, keep your engine speed (rpm, or revolutions per minute) between 2,000 rpm and 4,000 rpm. • Do not maintain a single speed 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 prop- erly.

WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Items contained in motor vehicles or emitted from them are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or reproduc- tive harm. These include: • Gasoline and its vapors • Engine exhaust • Used engine oil • Interior passenger compartment components and materials • Component parts which are subject to heat and wear In addition, battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead, lead compounds and other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.

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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 situ- ations, such as an air bag 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 circum- stances in which crashes and injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) are record- ed. 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, such as law enforcement, that have the spe- cial equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehi- cle or the EDR.

F12 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Your Vehicle at a Glance 11

Safety System of Your Vehicle 2

Convenient Features of Your Vehicle 3

Infotainment System 4

Driving Your Vehicle 5

What to Do in an Emergency 6

Maintenance 7

Specifications, Consumer Information and 8 Reporting Safety Defects

Index I 1. Your Vehicle at a Glance

Exterior Overview ...... 1-2 Interior Overview ...... 1-4 Instrument Panel Overview (l) ...... 1-5 1 Instrument Panel Overview (ll) ....1-6 Engine Compartment ...... 1-7 Your vehicle at a glance

EXTERIOR OVERVIEW

■ Front view

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

OHI019001N

1. Hood...... 3-41 5. Sunroof...... 3-37 2. Headlamp...... 7-70 6. Front windshield wiper blades...... 7-31 3. Tires and wheels...... 7-37, 8-4 7. Windows...... 3-33 4. Outer side view mirror...... 3-30 8. Side repeater lamp...... 7-70

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■ Rear view

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

OHI019002N

9. Door locks...... 3-9 14. High mounted stop lamp...... 7-71 10. Fuel filler door ...... 3-51 15. Combination antenna ...... 4-3 11. Rear combination lamp ...... 7-71 16. Rear view camera ...... 3-110 12. Trunk ...... 3-42 17. Trunk open switch ...... 3-42 13. Defroster ...... 3-132 / Glass antenna ...... 4-3

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INTERIOR OVERVIEW

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

OHI018003

1. Door lock/unlock button...... 3-11 10. Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) switch.....5-124 2. Seat position memory system ...... 3-16 11. ESC (Electronic Stability Control) 3. Side view mirror folding switch...... 3-31 OFF button ...... 5-33 4. Side view mirror control switch ...... 3-31 12. Fuel filler door release button ...... 3-51 5. Power window lock switch...... 3-36 13. Power trunk main control button ...... 3-42 6. Central door lock switch ...... 3-12 14. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) ...... 5-22 7. Power window switches ...... 3-33 15. Hood release lever ...... 3-41 8. Instrument panel illumination control 16. Steering wheel tilt/telescopic control....3-21 switch...... 3-55 17. Steering wheel...... 3-20 9. Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) 18. Seat adjustment switch ...... 2-4 / Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA) switch...... 5-68

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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW (I)

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

OHI019004N

1. Instrument cluster...... 3-54 10. Glove box ...... 3-140 2. Horn...... 3-22 11. Automatic transmission shift lever...... 5-10 3. Driver's front air bag...... 2-59 12. Surround view monitor ...... 3-114 4. Engine Start/Stop button...... 5-6 13. Parking distance warning system ...... 3-102 5. AVN (Audio / Video / Navigation) 14. Auto Hold...... 5-27 system ...... 4-5 15. Drive mode button...... 5-45 6. Hazard warning flasher ...... 6-2 16. Center control panel...... 4-5 7. Clock...... AVN manual 17. Seat warmers and coolers ...... 2-28 8. Climate control system...... 3-117 18. Heated steering wheel switch ...... 3-21 9. Passenger’s front air bag ...... 2-59 19. Rear window sunshade folding button...... 3-149

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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW (II)

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

OHI018005

1. Audio remote control buttons...... 4-4 6. LCD display control...... 3-78 2. Bluetooth® wireless technology ...... 4-6 7. Smart cruise control vehicle-to-vehicle 3. Paddle shifter (manual shift mode).....5-15 distance button...... 5-103 4. Light control / Turn signals lever ...... 3-88 8. Smart cruise control switch...... 5-96 5. Wiper and washer control lever ...... 3-100

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT

■ 3.3 T-GDI

■ 5.0 GDI

The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

OHI078001/OHI078003

1. Engine coolant reservoir...... 7-24 6. Engine oil filler cap ...... 7-22 2. Radiator cap ...... 7-25 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir...... 7-28 3. Brake fluid reservoir...... 7-27 8. Fuse box ...... 7-54 4. Air cleaner...... 7-29 9. Jumper terminal...... 6-5 5. Engine oil dipstick...... 7-22

1-7 2. Safety System of Your Vehicle

Important Safety Precautions ...... 2-2 Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Always Wear Your Seat Belt ...... 2-2 Restraint System...... 2-57 Restrain All Children...... 2-2 Where Are the Air Bags?...... 2-59 Air Bag Hazards ...... 2-2 How Does the Air Bags System Driver Distraction...... 2-2 Operate? ...... 2-63 Control Your Speed ...... 2-3 What to Expect after an Air Bag Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Inflates...... 2-67 2 Condition ...... 2-3 Occupant Classification Seats ...... 2-4 System (OCS) ...... 2-68 Safety Precautions ...... 2-6 Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in a Front Seats ...... 2-7 Collision? ...... 2-74 Rear Seats...... 2-14 SRS Care...... 2-79 Head Restraints ...... 2-22 Additional Safety Precautions ...... 2-80 Seat Warmers and Coolers ...... 2-28 Air Bag Warning Labels ...... 2-81 Seat Belts ...... 2-32 Seat Belt Safety Precautions ...... 2-32 Seat Belt Warning Light ...... 2-33 Seat Belt Restraint System ...... 2-34 Pre-Active Seat Belt (PSB)...... 2-41 Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions...... 2-42 Care of Seat Belts...... 2-45 Child Restraint System ...... 2-46 Children Always in the Rear ...... 2-46 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ...... 2-47 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)...... 2-49 Safety system of your vehicle

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You will find many safety precautions Driver Distraction and recommendations throughout Driver distraction presents a serious this section, and throughout this and potentially deadly danger, espe- manual. The safety precautions in cially for inexperienced drivers. this section are among the most Safety should be the first concern important. when behind the wheel and drivers need to be aware of the wide array of Always Wear Your Seat Belt potential distractions, such as drowsiness, reaching for objects, A seat belt is your best protection in eating, personal grooming, other all types of accidents. Air bags are passengers, and using cellular designed to supplement seat belts, phones. not replace them. So even though your vehicle is equipped with air Drivers can become distracted when bags, ALWAYS make sure you and they take their eyes and attention off your passengers wear your seat the road or their hands off the wheel belts, and wear them properly. to focus on activities other than driv- ing. To reduce your risk of distraction or getting into an accident: Restrain All Children • ALWAYS set up your mobile All children under age 13 should ride devices (i.e., MP3 players, phones, in your vehicle properly restrained in navigation units, etc.) when your a rear seat, not the front seat. Infants vehicle is parked or safely stopped. and small children should be • ONLY use your mobile device restrained in an appropriate child when allowed by laws and when restraint. Larger children should use conditions permit safe use. NEVER a booster seat with the lap/shoulder text or email while driving. Most belt until they can use the seat belt states have laws prohibiting drivers properly without a booster seat. from texting. Some states and cities also prohibit drivers from Air Bag Hazards using handheld phones. While air bags can save lives, they • NEVER let the use of a mobile can also cause serious or fatal device distract you from driving. injuries to occupants who sit too You have a responsibility to your close to them, or who are not proper- passengers and others on the road ly restrained. Infants, young children, to always drive safely, with your and shorter adults are at the greatest hands on the wheel as well as your risk of being injured by an inflating air eyes and attention on the road. bag. Follow all instructions and warn- ings in this manual.

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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 condi- tions, regardless of the maximum speed posted.

Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition Having a tire blowout or a mechani- cal failure can be extremely haz- ardous. To reduce the possibility of such problems, check your tire pres- sures and condition frequently, and perform all regularly scheduled maintenance.

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SEATS

[A] : Driver’s side, [B] : Passenger’s side OHI039001N

Front seat (1) Seat sliding forward or rearward (6) Seat position memory system / Seat cushion tilt adjustment (7) Head restraint adjustment / Seat cushion height adjustment (8) Shoulder adjustment (2) Seat cushion extension adjust- ment (9) Seat warmer / Seat cooler (by air) (3) Seatback angle adjustment (10) Walk-in seat switch (4) Lumbar support adjustment (for front passenger seat) (5) Seatback bolster adjustment

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[A] : Type A, [B] : Type B, [C] : Type C OHI039090N Rear seat (11) Seat sliding forward or rearward (17) Seat warmer /Seat cushion tilt adjustment (18) Seat cooler (right side) (19) RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) (12) Seat sliding or shoulder adjust- LOCKED indicator ment (20) Rear window sunshade control (13) Lumbar support adjustment (details in Chapter 3) (14) Head restraint adjustment (21) Armrest (15) FRONT button (22) Ski through (to control front passenger seat) (23) Seat position memory system (16) Seat mode switches (details in Chapter 3)

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Safety Precautions Air bags Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- You can take steps to reduce the risk ting in a safe, comfortable position of being injured by an inflating air plays an important role in driver and bag. Sitting too close to an air bag passenger safety together with the greatly increases the risk of injury in seat belts and air bags in an accident. the event the air bag inflates. The National Highway Traffic Safety WARNING Administration (NHTSA) recommends that drivers allow at least 10 inches Do not use a cushion that (25 cm) between the center of the reduces friction between the steering wheel and their chest. seat and the passenger. The passenger's hips may slide WARNING under the lap portion of the seat belt during an accident or a To reduce the risk of serious sudden stop. Serious or fatal injury or death from an inflating internal injuries could result air bag, take the following pre- because the seat belt cannot cautions: operate properly. • Adjust the driver's seat as far to the rear as possible while maintaining the ability to maintain full control of the vehicle. • Adjust the front passenger seat as far to the rear as pos- sible. • Hold the steering wheel by the rim with 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 any- one between you and the steering wheel and the air bag. • Do not allow the front passen- ger to place feet or legs on the dashboard to minimize the risk of leg injuries.

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Seat belts Front Seats Always fasten your seat belt before The front seat can be adjusted by starting any trip. using the switches located on the At all times, passengers should sit outside of the seat cushion. Before upright and be properly restrained. driving, adjust the seat to the proper Infants and small children must be position so that you can easily con- restrained in appropriate child restraint trol the steering wheel, foot pedals systems. Children who have outgrown and controls on the instrument panel. a booster seat must be restrained using the seat belts. WARNING WARNING Take the following precautions when adjusting your seat: Take the following precautions • NEVER attempt to adjust the when adjusting your seat belt: seat while the vehicle is mov- • NEVER use one seat belt for ing. The seat could respond more than one occupant. with unexpected movement • Always position the seatback and may cause loss of vehicle upright with the lap portion of control resulting in an acci- the seat belt snug and low dent. across the hips. • Do not place anything under • NEVER allow children or the front seats. Loose objects small infants to ride on a pas- in the driver's foot area could senger's lap. interfere with the operation of the foot pedals, causing an • Do not route the seat belt accident. across your neck, across sharp edges, or reroute the • Do not allow anything to inter- shoulder strap away from fere with the normal position your body. and proper locking of the seatback. • Do not allow the seat belt to become caught or jammed. • Do not place a cigarette lighter on the floor or seat. When you operate the seat, gas may exit out of the lighter causing a fire. • Use extreme caution when picking up small objects trapped under the seats or between the seat and the cen- ter console. Your hands might be cut or injured by the sharp edges of the seat mechanism.

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WARNING NOTICE To prevent damage to the seats: To prevent injury: • Always stop adjusting the seats • Do not adjust your seat while when the seat has been adjusted wearing your seat belt. as far forward or rearward as Moving the seat cushion for- possible. ward may cause strong pres- • Do not adjust the seats longer sure on your abdomen. than necessary when the engine • Do not allow your hands or is turned off. This may result in fingers to get caught in the unnecessary battery drain. seat mechanisms while the • Do not operate two or more seat is moving. seats at the same time. This may result in an electrical malfunc- tion. WARNING NEVER allow children in the vehicle unattended. The power seats are operable when the engine is turned off.

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Forward and rearward adjust- Seat cushion extension adjust- ment ment (for driver's seat)

OHI038002 OHI038003 To move the seat forward or rear- To move the front part of the cushion ward: forward: 1. Push the control switch forward or 1. Push the front part of the control rearward. switch to move the seat cushion 2. Release the switch once the seat to the desired length. reaches the desired position. 2. Release the switch once the seat cushion reaches the desired i Information length. The forward/rearward seat adjust- ment may be restricted, when the seat- To move the front part of the cushion back is leaned back. Adjust your seat, rearward: as follows, before adjusting the seat 1. Push the rear part of the control position rearward. switch to move the seat cushion to - Push and hold the control switch the desired length. rearward as far as possible, release 2. Release the switch once the seat the control switch, and re-push the cushion reaches the desired control switch rearward again. length. Then, the seat position is adjusted rearward, while putting the seat- NOTICE back upright. Be careful not to damage your body or clothes when using the cushion adjustment.

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Seatback angle Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be danger- ous. Even when buckled up, the pro- tections of your restraint system (seat belts and air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback.

WARNING NEVER ride with a reclined OHI038004 seatback when the vehicle is To recline the seatback: moving. 1. Push the control switch forward or Riding with a reclined seatback rearward. increases your chance of seri- ous or fatal injuries in the event 2. Release the switch once the seat- of a collision or sudden stop. back reaches the desired position. Driver and passengers should ALWAYS sit well back in their i Information seats, properly belted, and with The seatback angle adjustment may the seatbacks upright. be restricted, when the seatback is reclined to some point. At this time, release the seatback angle switch and Seat belts must be snug against your then re-push the switch rearward. The hips and chest to work properly. front seat will slide forward and the When the seatback is reclined, the seatback angle will recline even more. shoulder belt cannot do its job because it will not be snug against your chest. Instead, it will be in front of you. During an accident, you could be thrown into the seat belt, 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.

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Seat cushion height and tilt Lumbar support

OHI038005 OHI038006 Seat cushion tilt (1) The lumbar support can be adjusted To change the angle of the front part by pressing the lumbar support of the cushion: switch. Push the front portion of the control • Press the front portion of the switch up to raise or down to lower switch (1) to increase support or the front part of the seat cushion. the rear portion of the switch (2) to decrease support. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position. • To move the support position up or down, press switch (3) or (4). Seat cushion height (2) To change the height of the seat cushion: Push the rear portion of the control switch up to raise or down to lower the height of the seat cushion. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position.

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Seat shoulder adjustment Seatback bolster adjustment (for driver's seat, if equipped) (for driver's seat, if equipped)

OHI038082 OHI038007 1. Push the control switch forward or 1. Push the adjustment lever clock- rearward to move the shoulder wise, the seatback bolster will be angle to the desired position. adjusted inward. Push the switch 2. Release the switch once the seat counterclockwise, the seatback reaches the desired position. bolster will be adjusted outward. 2. Release the lever once the bolster reaches the desired position.

i Information To adjust the bolster height to its max- imum in the default state, operate the lever for approximately 8 seconds. After that, release the lever because there is no change in height even if you continue to operate the lever.

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Easy access switch Seatback pocket (for passenger's seat)

OHI038015 OHI038073 The seatback pocket is provided on A front seat moves slightly rearward, the back of the front seatbacks. when a passenger opens a front door with the DOOR indicator illumi- nated. However, this function does WARNING not work if the seat is already at its To prevent the Occupant farthest rear position. Classification System from mal- A front seat moves slightly forward functioning: when a passenger closes a front Do not hang onto the driver's door with the DOOR indicator illumi- and front passenger's seatback. nated. To deactivate the easy access func- tion, press the DOOR switch (indica- tor OFF).

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Rear Seats Seat sliding, seatback angle and seat cushion tilt adjustment WARNING (if equipped) NEVER adjust the rear power seats when a Child Restraint System is installed in that seat.

WARNING To prevent injury: • Do not adjust your seat while wearing your seat belt. OHI038072 Moving the seat cushion for- ward may cause strong pres- Vehicles not equipped with shoul- sure on your abdomen. der adjustment • Do not allow your hands or • Seat sliding fingers to get caught in the Push the control switch (1) forward seat mechanisms while the or rearward to slide the seat to the seat is moving. desired position. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position. The seatback angle is adjusted automatically NOTICE along with the seat sliding position. To prevent damage to the seats: • Seatback angle • Always stop adjusting the seats Push the control switch (2) forward when the seat has been adjusted or rearward to move the seatback as far forward or rearward as angle to the desired position. possible. Release the switch once the seat • Do not adjust the seats longer reaches the desired position. The than necessary when the engine seat sliding position is adjusted is turned off. This may result in automatically along with the seat- unnecessary drain of the bat- back angle. tery. • Do not operate two or more seats at the same time. This may result in an electrical malfunc- tion.

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Vehicles equipped with shoulder Lumbar support (if equipped) adjustment • Seat sliding and Seatback angle Push the control switch (1) forward or rearward to slide the seat and seatback angle to the desired posi- tion. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position. • Shoulder adjustment Push the control switch (2) forward or rearward to move the shoulder angle to the desired position. OHI038083 Release the switch once the seat The lumbar support can be adjusted reaches the desired position. by pressing the lumbar support switch. Cushion tilt adjustment • Press the front portion of the (1, if equipped) switch (1) to increase support or Push the front portion of the control the rear portion of the switch (2) to switch (1) up to raise or down to decrease support. lower the front part of the seat cush- • To move the support position up or ion. down, press switch (3) or (4).

WARNING Do not adjust your seat position forward while fastening the seatbelt. It may apply abnormal- ly high pressure on your abdomen. Adjust your seat position first, and then fasten the seatbelt.

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Easy access switch (if equipped) Additional switches for adjust- ing the front passenger seat

OHI038073 OHI038016 Vehicles equipped with the IMS The rear seat moves slightly rear- Walk-in seat switch ward, when a passenger opens the The rear seat passenger may use rear door with the DOOR indicator the switches to control the front pas- illuminated. senger seat. The rear seat moves slightly forward • Sliding forward or rearward: when a passenger closes the rear To move the front passenger seat door with the DOOR indicator illumi- forward, press the switch (1). To nated. move the front passenger seat rear- To deactivate the easy access func- ward, press the switch (2). tion, press the DOOR switch (indica- • Angle adjustment: tor OFF). To recline the front passenger seat forward, press the switch (3). To Vehicles not quipped with the IMS recline the front passenger seat rear- For vehicles equipped with rear ward, press the switch (4). power seats, the rear seat moves slightly rearward, when a passenger WARNING opens the rear door. The rear seat moves slightly forward Do not adjust the passenger seat when a passenger closes the rear when a passenger is seated. door.

❈ IMS : Integrated Memory System

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VIP switches for adjusting the front ■ Type A passenger seat (if equipped) A passenger, who occupies a rear seat behind the front passenger's seat, can control the front passen- ger’s seat position by operating the switch.

i Information VIP convenient function switches for OHI038074 adjusting the front passenger's seat do Press the FRONT button. When the not operate in the following situations. FRONT indicator illuminates, a rear - A passenger occupies the front pas- seat passenger can control the front senger's seat. passenger's seat position back and - An item occupies the front passen- forth (1), seat cushion height (2), ger's seat. seatback angle (3), and head restraint position (4). - The front passenger's door is open. When the VIP convenient function is - The front passenger's seatbelt is fas- not used over a certain period of tened. time, the FRONT indicator automati- cally goes out. Then, the switches may be used to control the rear seat.

■ Type B

OHI039017N A rear seat passenger can control the front passenger's seat position back and forth (1) and seatback angle (2).

i Information Rear seat controls can be deactivated or activated using the AVN system. For more information, refer to the "Setup" section of the AVN system manual. 2-17 Safety system of your vehicle

VIP seat mode switches i Information (if equipped) Relaxation mode switches for adjust- ing the front passenger's seat do not operate in the following situations. - When the Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF position. - A passenger occupies the front pas- senger's seat. - An item occupies the front passen- ger's seat. - The front passenger's door is open. OHI038081 - The front passenger's seatbelt is fas- Relaxation mode tened. Press the switch (1) to adjust both the front passenger's seat and the NOTICE rear seat, as follows. • Do not re-press the relaxation mode switch again, while oper- • Front passenger's seat ating the seat positions for 1. The seat position is adjusted for- relaxation mode. It may abruptly ward, the seatback is leaned for- stop the seat movement. ward, and the head restraint is • When you operate the seat con- lowered. trol switch while adjusting the 2. The head restraint is moved seat positions for the relaxation rearward, and the seat cushion mode, it stops the automatic tilt is lowered. seat position adjustment. In this case, manually adjust the seat 3.The seat cushion height is low- positions. ered. • Any items, which occupy the front passenger's seat, may get • Rear seat damaged while automatically 1. The seatback (including the adjusting the seat positions for shoulder portion) is leaned back, the relaxation mode. Do not put the head restraint is moved rear- any items on the front passen- ward, and the head restraint is ger's seat. lowered. 2. The seat position is adjusted for- ward, the seat cushion tilt is raised and the lower lumbar sup- port is increased.

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Return function NOTICE Press the switch (2) to adjust both the front passenger's seat and the • Do not re-press return function rear seat, as follows. switch again, while operating the seat positions for relaxation mode. It may abruptly stop the • Rear seat seat movement. 1. The seat position is adjusted to • When you operate the control the rearmost position, the seat switch while adjusting the seat cushion tilt is adjusted to the positions with return function lowest position, and the lumbar switch, it stops the automatic support is decreased. seat position adjustment. In this 2. The head restraint is lowered, case, manually adjust the seat and the seatback (including the positions. shoulder portion) is leaned backward.

• Front passenger's seat 1. The seat position is adjusted rearward, and the seatback is leaned back. 2. The seat cushion height is raised, and the head restraint is adjusted to the lowest height.

i Information Return function switch for adjusting the front passenger's seat do not oper- ate in the following situations. - When Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF position. - A passenger occupies the front pas- senger's seat. - An item occupies the front passen- ger's seat. - The front passenger's door is open. - The front passenger's seatbelt is fas- tened.

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Rear switches operating limita- If the 'Lock Rear Controls' is selected tion (the RSE LOCKED indicator on the rear armrest will turn on), the rear ■ Type A controls are inoperable. If the 'Lock Rear Controls' is deselected (the RSE LOCKED indicator on the rear armrest will turn off), the rear con- trols are enabled.

For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

OHI039030N ■ Type B CAUTION Deactivate the rear switch oper- ation (RSE LOCKED indicator is on) when a child occupies a rear seat.

OHI039076N ■ Type C

OHI039189N To activate or deactivate the rear seat controls, go to the AVN system screen and select 'Setup → General Settings' and select or deselect 'Lock Rear Controls' (the RSE LOCKED indicator on the rear armrest will turn off).

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Armrest Carrying long/narrow cargo

OHI038026 OHI038031 The armrest is located in the center Additional cargo space is provided to of the rear seat. accommodate long/narrow cargo Grab the handle (1) on the upper end (skis, poles, etc.) not able to fit prop- of the arm rest. Then, pull down the erly in the trunk when closed. handle to use the arm rest. 1. Pull the armrest down. 2. Pull the cover down while pushing Cup holder/Storage compartment the release lever down. For further details, refer to ''Rear Console Storage'' and ''Cup Holder'' NOTICE in chapter 3. • Be careful when loading cargo through the rear passenger NOTICE seats to prevent damage to the vehicle interior. • Do not put any items on the rear center seat.Those items may get • When both the armrest and the damaged, when the arm rest is panel, are folded down, put back pulled down. the panel first, before folding back the armrest. If not, the • Do not attempt to fold back the panel knobs and the arm rest arm rest, when the cup holder is knobs may interfere with each extended out. other and get damaged.

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Head Restraints CAUTION The vehicle's front and rear seats • Make sure the engine is off, have adjustable head restraints. The the vehicle is shifted to P head restraints provide comfort for (Park) and the parking brake passengers, but more importantly is applied whenever loading they are designed to help protect or unloading cargo. The vehi- passengers from whiplash and other cle may move if the shift lever neck and spinal injuries during an is inadvertently moved to accident, especially in a rear impact another position. collision. • When cargo is loaded through the rear passenger seats, WARNING ensure the cargo is properly secured to prevent it from To reduce the risk of serious moving while driving. injury or death in an accident, take the following precautions when adjusting your head WARNING restraints: • Always properly adjust the Cargo should always be secured head restraints for all passen- to prevent it from being thrown gers BEFORE starting the about the vehicle in a collision vehicle. and causing injury to the vehicle • NEVER let anyone ride in a occupants. Do not place objects seat with the head restraints in the rear seats, since they can- removed or reversed. not be properly secured and may hit the front seat occupants in a collision.

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Front seat head restraints

OHI039190N • Adjust the head restraints so the middle of the head OHI038133L restraint is at the same height as the height of the top of the The driver's and front passenger's eyes. seats are equipped with adjustable • NEVER adjust the head head restraints for the passengers restraint position of the dri- safety and comfort. ver's seat when the vehicle is in motion. • 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.

OHI038008 NOTICE Forward and rearward adjustment To prevent damage, NEVER hit or 1. Push the control switch forward or pull on the head restraints. rearward to move the head restraint. 2. Release the switch once the head CAUTION restraint reaches the desired posi- When there is no occupant in tion. the rear seats, adjust the height of the head restraints to the lowest position. The rear seat head restraints can reduce the visibility of the rear area.

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OHI038009 OHI038011 Adjusting the height up and down Removal/Reinstall 1. Push the control switch up to raise To remove the head restraint: or down to lower the head 1. Recline the seatback (2) using the restraint. seatback angle switch (1). 2. Release the switch once the head 2. Raise the head restraint as far as restraint reaches the desired posi- it can go. tion. 3. Insert a thin-pointed tool into the head restraint adjustment pole (3), NOTICE and then remove the head restraint (4).

OHI038136 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.

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Rear seat head restraints

OHI038071

To reinstall the head restraint : OHI039134N 1. Recline the seatback. The rear seats are equipped with 2. Push the head restraint height head restraints in all the seating control switch (1) up as far as it positions for the passenger's safety can go. and comfort. 3. Put the head restraint poles (2). 4. Adjust the head restraint to the Manual adjustment (if equipped) appropriate height (3). 5. Recline the seatback (5) using the seatback angle switch (4).

OHI038020

• Adjusting the height up and down (manual, if equipped) To raise the head restraint: 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).

To lower the head restraint: 1. Push and hold the release but- ton (2) on the head restraint sup- port. 2. Lower the head restraint to the desired position (3).

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Power adjustment (if equipped)

OHI038021

OHI038022 • Adjusting the head restraints for- ward and rearward • Adjusting the height up and down 1. Push the control switch forward to 1. Push the control switch up to move the head restraint forward. raise or down to lower the head Push the control switch rearward restraint. to move the head restraint rear- 2. Release the switch once the ward. head restraint reaches the 2. Release the switch once the head desired position. restraint reaches the desired posi- tion.

NOTICE Pay extreme caution not to dam- age the connectors, while remov- ing the head restraint. If the con- nectors are damaged, the head restraint power adjustment may not work properly.

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i Information If the center head restraint is in the lowest position, raise the head restraint before folding back the arm- rest.

CAUTION When the center head restraint OHI038130 is not in use, fold the head Folding the center head restraint restraint back to prevent it from (if equipped) interfering with your vision To fold the center head restraint : through the rear window. • When the rear-center head restraint is not used, manually fold back the rear-center head restraint while pressing the button (1) on the side. To use the rear-center head restraint again, manually pull up the rear-center head restraint, until it is securely latched. • You can remove the rear-center head restraint by manually pulling up the rear-center head restraint, while pressing the release button (2). • You can adjust the rear-center head restraint to the further lower height by pressing the button (2), which is located under the rear- center head restraint, with the arm- rest folded back.

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Seat Warmers and Coolers WARNING Seat warmers Seat warmers are provided to warm NEVER place anything on the the seats during cold weather. seat that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is in operation, such as a blanket or WARNING seat cushion. This may cause the seat warmer to overheat, The seat warmers can cause a causing a burn or damage to SERIOUS BURN, even at low the seat. temperatures and especially if used for long periods of time. Passengers must be able to feel NOTICE if the seat is becoming too To prevent damage to the seat warm so they can turn it off, if warmers and seats: needed. • Never use a solvent such as People who cannot detect tem- paint thinner, benzene, alcohol perature change or pain to the or gasoline to clean the seats. skin should use extreme cau- tion, especially the following • Do not place heavy or sharp types of passengers: objects on seats equipped with seat warmers. • Infants, children, elderly or disabled persons, or hospital • Do not change the seat cover. It outpatients. may damage the seat warmer. • People with sensitive skin or who burn easily. • Fatigued individuals. • Intoxicated individuals. • People taking medication that can cause drowsiness or sleepiness.

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■ Front While the engine is running, push the switch to warm the seat. During mild weather or under condi- tions where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed, keep the switches in the OFF position. • Manual temperature control Each time you push the switch, the temperature setting of the seat is OHI038014 changed as follows: ■ Rear • Type A OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( ) →

• Automatic temperature control The seat warmer starts to automat- ically control the seat temperature in order to prevent low temperature OHI039032N burns after being manually turned ■ Rear ON. • Type B

OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( ) → → 30min 60min You may manually press the switch to increase seat temperature. However, it soon returns to auto- OHI039077N matic mode. ■ Rear • When pressing the switch for more • Type C than 1.5 seconds with the seat warmer operating, the seat warmer will turn OFF. • The seat warmer automatically turns off if a passenger is not seat- ed for approximately 40 minutes. • The seat warmer defaults to the OFF position whenever the Engine OHI039191N Start/Stop button is in the ON posi- tion.

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Seat coolers (if equipped) While the engine is running, push the switch to cool the seat. ■ Front • Each time you push the switch, the air flow changes as follows:

OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( ) →

• If the seat cooler for the rear seat is positioned at HIGH, the airflow OHI038131 speed will increase according to ■ Rear vehicle speed (e.g. If vehicle speed is high, airflow speed will increase.)

OHI039033N The seat coolers are provided to cool the seats by blowing air through small vent holes on the surface of the seat cushions and seatbacks. When the operation of the seat cool- er is not needed, keep the switches in the OFF position.

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• When pressing the switch for more NOTICE than 1.5 seconds with the seat cooler operating, the seat cooler To prevent damage to the seat will turn OFF. cooler and seats: • The seat cooler automatically turns • Never use a solvent such as off if a passenger is not seated for paint thinner, benzene, alcohol approximately 40 minutes. or gasoline to clean the seats. • The seat cooler defaults to the • Avoid spilling liquids on the sur- OFF position whenever the Engine face of the seats and seatbacks; Start/Stop button is in the ON posi- this may cause the air vent holes tion. to become blocked and not work properly. i Information • Do not place materials such as plastic bags or newspapers • If the outside temperature is under under the seats. They may block 33°F (2°C), the seat cooler may not the air intake causing the air operate. vents to not work properly. • Use the seat cooler when the climate • Do not change the seat covers. It control system is on. Using the seat may damage the seat cooler. cooler for prolonged periods of time with the climate control system off • If the air vents do not operate, could cause the climate control seat restart the vehicle. If there is no performance to be reduced. change, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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SEAT BELTS This section describes how to use the seat belts properly. It also • Do not allow children to share describes some of the things not to a seat or seat belt. do when using seat belts. • Do not wear the shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back. Seat Belt Safety Precautions • Always wear both the shoul- Always fasten your seat belt and der portion and lap portion of make sure all passengers have fas- the lap/shoulder belt. tened their seat belts before starting • Do not use the seat belt if it is any trip. Air bags are designed to twisted. A twisted seat belt supplement the seat belt as an addi- will not protect you properly tional safety device, but they are not in an accident. a substitute. Most states require all occupants of a vehicle to wear seat • Do not use a seat belt if the belts. webbing or hardware is dam- aged. • Do not latch the seat belt into WARNING the buckles of other seats. Seat belts must be used by ALL • NEVER unfasten the seat belt passengers whenever the vehi- while driving. This may cause cle is moving.Take the following loss of vehicle control result- precautions when adjusting ing in an accident. and wearing seat belts: • Make sure there is nothing in • ALWAYS properly restrain the buckle interfering with the children under age 13 in the seat belt latch mechanism. rear seats. This may prevent the seat belt from fastening securely. • NEVER allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. If • No modifications or additions a child age 13 or older must should be made by the user be seated in the front seat, which will either prevent the move the seat as far back as seat belt adjusting devices possible and properly restrain from operating to remove them in the seat. slack, or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted • NEVER allow an infant or to remove slack. child to be carried on an occu- pant's lap. • NEVER ride with the seatback reclined when the vehicle is moving.

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Seat Belt Warning Light WARNING Seat belt warning Damaged seat belts and seat belt assemblies will 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 OHI038167 Driver's seat belt warning As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt warning light will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds each time the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON or START position regardless of belt fastening. At this time, if the seat belt is not fastened a warning chime will sound for 6 seconds. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt and you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h), the warning light will stay illuminated. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt and you drive over 12 mph (20 km/h) the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds and the corresponding warning light will blink.

If you unfasten the seat belt while driving under 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt warning light will illuminate until the seat belt is fastened. If you unfasten the seat belt while driving over 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds and the corresponding warning light will blink.

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Seat Belt Restraint System

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 OHI038139 seat belt as low as possible Front passenger's seat belt warning across your hips, not on your As a reminder to the front passenger, waist, so that it fits snugly. the front passenger’s seat belt warn- • Position one arm under the ing lights will illuminate for approxi- shoulder belt and the other mately 6 seconds each time the over the belt, as shown in the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON illustration. or START position regardless of belt • Always position the shoulder fastening. belt anchor into the locked If you continue not to fasten the seat position at the appropriate belt and you drive over 6 mph height. (9 km/h), the warning light will stay • Never position the shoulder illuminated. belt across your neck or face. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt and you drive over 12 mph (20 km/h) the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 sec- onds and the corresponding warning light will blink. If you unfasten the seat belt while driving under 12 mph (20 km/h) the seat belt warning light will illuminate until the seat belt is fastened. If you unfasten the seat belt while driving over 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds and the corresponding warning light will blink.

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Front Seat Belt – Driver's 3- point system with emergency locking retractor

OHI038137 You should place the lap belt (1) por- tion across your hips and the shoul- der belt (2) portion across your chest. OHI038140 The seat belt automatically adjusts to To fasten your seat belt: the proper length after the lap belt por- Pull the seat belt out of the retractor tion is adjusted manually so that it fits and insert the metal tab (1) into the snugly around your hips. If you lean buckle (2). There will be an audible forward in a slow, easy motion, the belt "click" when the tab locks into the will extend and move with you. buckle. 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.

i Information If you are not able to smoothly pull enough of the seat belt out from the retractor, firmly pull the seat belt out and release it. After release, you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly.

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Height adjustment You can adjust the height of the shoulder belt anchor to one of the three different positions for maximum comfort and safety. The shoulder portion should be adjusted so it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder near- est the door, not over your neck.

To adjust the height of the seat belt OHI038142 anchor, lower or raise the height To release your seat belt: adjuster into an appropriate position. Press the release button (1) in the ■ Front seat locking buckle. When it is released, the belt should automatically draw back into the retractor. If this does not happen, check the belt to be sure it is not twist- ed, then try again.

OHI038036 To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while pressing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has locked into position.

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Rear Seat Belt – Passenger's 3- point system with convertible locking retractor This type of seat belt combines the features of both an emergency lock- ing retractor seat belt and an auto- matic locking retractor seat belt. Convertible retractor type seat belts are installed in the rear seat posi- tions to help accommodate the installation of child restraint systems. OHI038142 Although a convertible retractor is To release your seat belt: also installed in the front passenger Press the release button (1) in the seat position, NEVER place any locking buckle. infant/child restraint system in the When it is released, the belt should front seat of the vehicle. automatically draw back into the retractor. If this does not happen, To fasten your seat belt: check the belt to be sure it is not twist- Pull the seat belt out of the retractor ed, then try again. and insert the metal tab into the buckle. There will be an audible NOTICE "click" when the tab locks into the buckle. When not securing a child Although the seat belt retractor restraint, the seat belt operates in the provides the same level of protec- same way as the driver's seat belt tion for seated passengers in (Emergency Locking Retractor either emergency or automatic Type). It automatically adjusts to the locking modes, the emergency proper length only after the lap belt locking mode allows seated pas- portion of the seat belt is adjusted sengers to move freely in their manually so that it fits snugly across seat while keeping some tension your hips. on the belt. During a collision or sudden stop, the retractor auto- When the seat belt is fully extended matically locks the belt to help from the retractor to allow the instal- restrain your body. lation of a child restraint system, the seat belt operation changes to allow To deactivate the automatic lock- the belt to retract, but not to extend ing mode, unbuckle the seat belt (Automatic Locking Retractor Type). and allow the belt to fully retract. Refer to the "Using a Child Restraint System" section in this chapter.

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Rear center seat belt Pre-tensioner seat belt (Driver and front passenger)

OHI038035 OHI038143 1. Take out the buckle (2), which is stored between the seat/seatback Your vehicle is equipped with driver's cushions. and front passenger's Pre-tensioner 2. Insert the metal plate (1) into the Seat Belts (Retractor Pretensioner buckle (2), until it clicks. and Emergency Fastening Device System). The purpose of the pre-ten- You can make sure its secure fas- sioner is to make sure the seat belts tening by pulling the seatbelt web- fit tightly against the occupant's body bing. The buckle with 'CENTER' in certain frontal collisions. The mark should be used for the 3- Emergency Fastening Device point seatbelt. System may be activated in certain 3. Restore the buckle between the crashes where the frontal collision is seat/seatback cushion after unfas- severe enough, together with the air tening the seatbelt. bags. When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock into position. In certain frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner will acti- vate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occupant's body.

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(1) Retractor Pretensioner • Always replace your pre-ten- The purpose of the retractor pre- sioners after activation or an tensioner is to make sure that the accident. shoulder belts fit in tightly against the occupant's upper body in cer- • NEVER inspect, service, tain frontal collisions. repair or replace the pre-ten- sioners yourself. This must be (2) Emergency Fastening Device done by an authorized retailer System of Genesis Branded products. The purpose of the Emergency • Do not hit the seat belt assem- Fastening Device System is to blies. make sure that the pelvis belts fit in tightly against the occupant's lower body in certain frontal colli- sions. WARNING If the system senses excessive ten- Do not touch the pre-tensioner sion on the driver or passenger's seat belt assemblies for several seat belt when the pre-tensioner sys- minutes after they have been tem activates, the load limiter inside activated. When the pre-ten- the retractor pre-tensioner will sioner seat belt mechanism release some of the pressure on the deploys during a collision, the affected seat belt. pre-tensioners become hot and can burn you. WARNING Pre-Tensioner Seat Belts NOTICE (retractor pre-tensioner seat belt and emergency fastening Body work on the front area of the device) that malfunction may vehicle may damage the pre-ten- not protect you properly during sioner seat belt (retractor pre-ten- an accident. Take the following sioner seat belt and emergency precautions: fastening device) system. • Always wear your seat belt and sit properly in your seat. • Do not use the seat belt if it is loose or twisted. A loose or twisted seat belt will not pro- tect you properly in an acci- dent. • Do not place anything near the buckle. This may adverse- ly affect the buckle and cause it to function improperly.

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i Information • Both the driver's and front passen- ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may be activated in certain frontal or side collisions or rollovers. • When the pre-tensioner seat belts are activated, a loud noise may be heard and fine dust, which may appear to be smoke, may be visible OHI039175N in the passenger compartment. The Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt System These are normal operating condi- consists mainly of the following com- tions and are not hazardous. ponents. Their locations are shown in • Although it is non-toxic, the fine the illustration above: dust may cause skin irritation and 1. SRS air bag warning light should not be inhaled for prolonged 2. Retractor pre-tensioner periods. Wash all exposed skin areas thoroughly after an accident in 3. SRS control module which the pre-tensioner seat belts 4. Emergency Fastening Device were activated. System • The pre-tensioner seat belt system may get adversely affected by i Information installing an audio system to the center console or welding/painting The sensor that activates the SRS air the frontal vehicle body. bag is connected with the pre–tension- er seat belts. The SRS air bag warning In this case, consult an authorized light on the instrument panel will illu- retailer of Genesis Branded prod- minate for approximately 6 seconds ucts. The air bag warning light illu- after the Engine Start/Stop button in minates, if there is a malfunction the ON position, and then it should with the pre-tensioner seat belt sys- turn off. tem. If the pre-tensioner is not working • In following situations, immediately properly, the warning light will illumi- have the air bag system and the pre- nate even if the SRS air bag is not mal- tensioner seat belt system checked functioning. If the warning light does by an authorized retailer of Genesis not illuminate, stays illuminated or Branded products. illuminates when the vehicle is being - The air bag warning light does not driven, have an authorized retailer of illuminate at all after turning ON Genesis Branded products inspect the the engine. pre-tensioner seat belts and SRS air - The air bag warning light remains bags as soon as possible. ON over 6 seconds after turning ON the engine.

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Pre-Active Seat Belt (PSB) WARNING (if equipped) • A pre-tensioner seat belt sys- tem is designed to activate only once. Replace the pre- tensioner seat belt system, if it was activated in an acci- dent. • Properly fasten a seat belt in an upright position to maxi- mize protection from a pre- tensioner seat belt system. The pre-tensioner seat belt OHI038144 instantly tightens the seat belt to hold an occupant body in The purpose of the pre-active seat position in forward collision. belt is to tighten the seat belt when a collision is sensed, during emer- gency braking, or when a loss of control is sensed.

NOTICE The pre-active seat belt is a sup- plementary system. The pre-active seat belt activates only when the passenger is wearing his/her seat belt.

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Warning message 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, rout- OHI048144L ed between your breasts and away Check Pre-active Seat Belt from your neck. Place the lap belt line The pre-active seat belt warning will so that it fits snugly and as low as pos- turn on if there is a problem with your sible across the hips, not across the pre-active seat belt. abdomen. Have the system checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis WARNING Branded products if the warning message comes on while the vehicle • A pregnant woman or a is in motion. When the PSB warning patient is more vulnerable to message disappears, the master any imapcts on the abdomen warning light ( ) will illuminate. during an abrupt stop or acci- dent. If you are in an accident while pregnant, we recom- Pre-active seat belt operation mend you consult your doc- In order to maximize the safety of the tor. passenger, the pre-active seat belt • To reduce the risk of serious system operates as below. injury or death to an unborn • Full retraction child during an accident, The seat belt is tightened when: pregnant women should NEVER place the lap portion - Emergency braking situation occurs of the seat belt above or over - Losing control of the vehicle the area of the abdomen - The vehicle senses a collision where the unborn child is located. - Driving on a slippery frozen road • Slack removal Tightens a loose seat belt if vehicle speed is over 9.3 mph (15 km/h). • Belt parking Tightens a loose seat belt when the seat belt is unfastened.

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Seat belt use and children Small children are best protected Infant and small children from injury in an accident when prop- erly restrained in the rear seat by a All 50 states have child restraint laws child restraint system that meets the which require children to travel in requirements of the Federal Motor approved child restraint devices, Vehicle Safety Standards. Before including booster seats. The age at buying any child restraint system, which seat belts can be used instead make sure that it has a label certify- of child restraints differs among ing that it meets Federal Motor states, so you should be aware of the Vehicle Safety Standard FMVSS specific requirements in your state, 213. The restraint must be appropri- and where you are travelling. Infant ate for your child’s height and weight. and child restraints must be properly Check the label on the child restraint placed and installed in a rear seat. for this information. Refer to the For more information refer to the "Child Restraint Systems" section in "Child Restraint Systems" section in this chapter. this chapter.

WARNING ALWAYS properly restrain infants and small children in a child restraint 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. The vio- lent forces created during an accident will tear the child from your arms and throw the child against the interior of the vehi- cle.

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Larger children Transporting an injured person Children under age 13 and who are A seat belt should be used when an too large for a booster seat must injured person is being transported. always occupy the rear seat and use Consult a physician for specific rec- the available lap/shoulder belts. A ommendations. seat belt should lie across the upper thighs and be snug across the shoul- der and chest to restrain the child One person per belt safely. Check belt fit periodically. Two people (including children) should Children are afforded the most safe- never attempt to use a single seat belt. ty in the event of an accident when This could increase the severity of they are restrained by a proper injuries in case of an accident. restraint system and/or seat belts in the rear seat. Always have the Do not lie down LATCH system inspected by your authorized retailer of Genesis Sitting in a reclined position when the Branded products after an accident. vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. An accident can damage the LATCH Even when buckled up, the protec- system and may not properly secure tions of your restraint system (seat the child restraint. belts and air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. If a larger child over age 13 must be seated in the front seat, the child To reduce the chance of injuries in the must be securely restrained by the event of an accident and to achieve available lap/shoulder belt and the the maximum effectiveness of the seat should be placed in the rear- restraint system, all passengers most position. should be sitting up and the front and rear seats should be in an upright If the shoulder belt portion slightly position when the car is moving. touches the child's neck or face, try placing the child closer to the center A seat belt cannot provide proper of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still protection if the person is lying down touches their face or neck they need in the rear seat or if the front or rear to be returned to an appropriate seats are in a reclined position. booster seat in the rear seat.

WARNING • Always make sure children are wearing their seat belts and that they are properly adjusted before driving. • 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.

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Care of Seat Belts WARNING Seat belt systems should never be • NEVER ride with a reclined disassembled or modified. In addi- seatback when the vehicle is tion, care should be taken to assure moving. that seat belts and belt hardware are • Riding with a reclined seat- not damaged by seat hinges, doors back increases your chance or other abuse. of serious or fatal injuries in the event of a collision or sud- Periodic inspection den stop. All seat belts should be inspected • Drivers and passengers periodically for wear or damage of should always sit well back in any kind. Any damaged parts should their seats, properly belted, be replaced as soon as possible by and with the seatbacks an authorized retailer of Genesis upright. Branded products.

Keep belts clean and dry Seat belts should be kept clean and dry. If belts become dirty, they can be cleaned by using a mild soap solu- tion and warm water. Bleach, dye, strong detergents or 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 acci- dent. This should be done even if no damage is visible. Additional ques- tions concerning seat belt operation should be directed to an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts.

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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children Always in the Rear Child restraint systems must be properly placed and installed in the WARNING rear seat. You must use a commer- cially available child restraint system Always properly restrain chil- that meets the requirements of the dren in the rear seats of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety vehicle. Standards (FMVSS 213). Children of all ages are safer Child restraint systems are generally when restrained in the rear seat. designed to be secured in a vehicle A child riding in the front pas- seat by lap belt portion of a lap/ senger seat can be forcefully shoulder belt, or by a LATCH system struck by an inflating air bag in the rear seats of the vehicle. resulting in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. Child restraint system (CRS) Infants and younger children must be restrained in an appropriate rear-fac- Children under age 13 must always ing or forward-facing CRS that has ride in the rear seats and must first been properly secured to the always be properly restrained to min- rear seat of the vehicle. Read and imize the risk of injury in an accident, comply with the instructions for sudden stop or sudden maneuver. installation and use provided by the According to accident statistics, chil- manufacturer of the child restraint. dren are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats than in the front seat. Even with air bags, children can be seriously injured or killed. Children too large for a child restraint must use the seat belts provided. All 50 states have child restraint laws which require children to travel in approved child restraint devices. The laws governing the age or height/ weight restrictions at which seat belts can be used instead of child restraints differs among states, so you should be aware of the specific requirements in your state, and where you are travelling.

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Selecting a Child Restraint WARNING System (CRS) An improperly secured child When selecting a CRS for your child, restraint can increase the risk always: of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH • Make sure the CRS has a label in an accident. Always take the certifying that it meets applicable following precautions when Federal Motor Vehicle Safety using a child restraint system: Standards (FMVSS 213). • NEVER install a child or infant • Select a child restraint based on restraint in the front passen- your child's height and weight. The ger's seat. required label or the instructions • Always properly secure the for use typically provide this infor- child restraint to a rear seat of mation. the vehicle. • Select a child restraint that fits the • Always follow the child vehicle seating position where it restraint system manufactur- will be used. er's instructions for installa- • Read and comply with the warn- tion and use. ings and instructions for installation • Always properly restrain your and use provided with the child child in the child restraint. restraint system. • If the vehicle head restraint prevents proper installation of Child restraint system types a child seat (as described in There are three main types of child the child restraint system restraint systems: rearward-facing manual), the head restraint of seats, forward-facing seats, and the respective seating posi- booster seats. They are classified tion shall be readjusted or according to the child’s age, height entirely removed. and weight. • Do not use an infant carrier or a child safety seat that "hooks" over a seatback, it Rearward-facing child restraints may not provide adequate protection in an accident. WARNING • After an accident, have retail- er of Genesis Branded prod- NEVER install a child or infant ucts check the child restraint restraint in the front passen- system, seat belts, tether ger's seat. anchors and lower anchors. Placing a rearward-facing child restraint in the front seat can result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if the child restraint is struck by an inflating air bag.

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OHI038107 OHI038037 A rearward-facing child seat provides Forward-facing child restraints restraint with the seating surface A forward-facing child seat provides against the back of the child. The har- restraint for the child's body with a ness system holds the child in place, harness. Keep children in a forward- and in an accident, acts to keep the facing child seat with a harness until child positioned in the seat and they reach the top height or weight reduce the stress to the neck and limit allowed by your child restraint’s spinal cord. manufacturer. All children under age one must Once your child outgrows the for- always ride in a rearward-facing infant ward-facing child restraint, your child child restraint. is ready for a booster seat. Convertible and 3-in-1 child seats typically have higher height and weight limits for the rearward-facing Booster seats position, allowing you to keep your A booster seat is a restraint designed child rearward-facing for a longer to improve the fit of the vehicle's seat period of time. belt system. A booster seat positions Continue to use a rearward-facing the seat belt so that it fits properly child seat for as long as your child over the lap of your child. will fit within the height and weight Keep your child in a booster seat limits allowed by the child seat man- until they are big enough to sit in the ufacturer. It's the best way to keep seat without a booster and still have them safe. Once your child has out- the seat belt fit properly. For a seat grown the rearward-facing child belt to fit properly, the lap belt must restraint, your child is ready for a for- lie snugly across the upper thighs, ward-facing child restraint with a har- not the stomach. The shoulder belt ness. should lie snug across the shoulder and chest and not across the neck or face. Children under age 13 must always ride in the rear seats and must always be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury.

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Installing a Child Restraint • Make sure the child restraint is System (CRS) firmly secured. After installing a child restraint to the vehicle, push WARNING and pull the seat forward-and-back and side-to-side to verify that it is Before installing your child securely attached to the seat. A restraint system always: child restraint secured with a seat belt should be installed as firmly as • Read and follow the instruc- possible. However, some side-to- tions provided by the manu- side movement can be expected. facturer of the child restraint. • Secure the child in the child • Read and follow the instruc- restraint. Make sure the child is tions regarding child restraint properly strapped in the child systems in this manual. restraint according to the manufac- Failure to follow all warnings turer instructions. and instructions could increase the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if an accident occurs. WARNING A child restraint in a closed vehicle can become very hot. To WARNING prevent burns, check the seat- ing surface and buckles before If the vehicle head restraints placing your child in the child prevents proper installation of a restraint. child seat (as described in the child seat system manual, the head restraints of the respec- tive seating position shall be CAUTION readjusted or entirely removed. Deactivate the rear switch oper- ation (RSE LOCKED indicator is After selecting a proper child seat for on) when a child occupies a your child, check to make sure it fits rear seat. properly in your vehicle. Follow the instructions provided by the manu- facturer when installing the child seat. Note these general steps when installing the seat to your vehicle: • Properly secure the child restraint to the vehicle. All child restraints must be secured to the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt or with the LATCH system.

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NOTICE Lower Anchors and Tether for Children (LATCH System) Do not adjust the seat position after installing the Child Restraint The LATCH system holds a child System. When the Child Restraint restraint during driving and in an System is installed, any attempt to accident. This system is designed to adjust the seat position may dam- make installation of the child restraint age either the seat belt system or easier and reduce the possibility of the Child Restraint System. improperly installing your child restraint. The LATCH system uses anchors in the vehicle and attach- i Information ments on the child restraint. The When installing the Child Restraint LATCH system eliminates the need System, the rear power adjustment to use seat belts to secure the child seat must be adjusted to the rearmost restraint to the rear seats. position. 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 with lower attach- ments. To use the LATCH system in your vehicle, you must have a child restraint with LATCH attachments. The child seat manufacturer will pro- vide you with instructions on how to use the child seat with its attachments for the LATCH lower anchors.

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OHI038087 OHI038040L LATCH anchors have been provided [A] : Lower Anchor Position Indicator in the left and right outboard rear [B] : Lower Anchor seating positions. Their locations are The lower anchor position indicator shown in the illustration. There are symbols are located on the left and no LATCH anchors provided for the right rear seat backs to identify the center rear seating position. position of the lower anchors in your vehicle (see arrows in illustration). WARNING The LATCH anchors are located between the seatback and the seat Do not attempt to install a child cushion of the rear seat left and right restraint system using LATCH outboard seating positions. anchors in the rear center seating position. There are no LATCH NOTICE anchors provided for this seat. Using the outboard seat anchors Before installing the Child can damage the anchors which Restraint System, make sure that may break or fail in a collision there is no object (e.g. toy, pen, resulting in serious injury or wire) around the lower anchor death. area. Those objects may damage either the seat belt system or the Child Restraint System during the installment procedure. If neces- sary, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Securing a child restraint with the LATCH anchors system WARNING To install a LATCH-compatible child Take the following precautions restraint in either of the rear outboard when using the LATCH system: seating positions: • Read and follow all installa- 1. Move the seat belt buckle away tion instructions provided from the lower anchors. with your child restraint sys- 2. Move any other objects away from tem. the anchors that could prevent a • To prevent the child from secure connection between the reaching and taking hold of child restraint and the lower unretracted seat belts, buckle anchors. all unused rear seat belts and 3. Place the child restraint on the retract the seat belt webbing vehicle seat, then attach the seat behind the child. Children can to the lower anchors according to be strangled if a shoulder belt the instructions provided by the becomes wrapped around child restraint manufacturer. their neck and the seat belt 4. Follow the child restraint instruc- tightens. tions for properly adjusting and • NEVER attach more than one tightening the lower attachments child restraint to a single on the child restraint to the lower anchor. This could cause the anchors. anchor or attachment to come loose or break. • Always have the LATCH sys- tem inspected by your author- ized retailer of Genesis Branded products after an accident. An accident can damage the LATCH system and may not properly secure the child restraint.

NOTICE The recommended weight for the LATCH system is under 65 lb (30 kg). How to determine an appropriate child restraint weight: Child weight + Child restraint weight < 65 lb (30kg)

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Securing a child restraint seat with "Tether Anchor" system WARNING Take the following precautions when installing the tether strap: • Read and follow all installa- tion instructions provided with your child restraint sys- tem. • NEVER attach more than one child restraint to a single tether anchor. This could cause the anchor or attach- OHI038038 ment to come loose or break. First secure the child restraint with • Do not attach the tether strap the LATCH lower anchors or the seat to anything other than the cor- belt. If the child restraint manufactur- rect tether anchor. It may not er recommends that the top tether work properly if attached to strap be attached, attach and tighten something else. the top tether strap to the top tether • Do not use the tether anchors strap anchor. for adult seat belts or har- Child restraint hook holders are nesses, or for attaching other located on the package tray. items or equipment to the vehicle.

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Securing a child restraint with lap/shoulder belt When not using the LATCH system, all child restraints must be secured to a vehicle rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.

WARNING ALWAYS place a rear-facing OHI038039 child restraint in the rear seat of To install the tether anchor: the vehicle. 1. Route the child restraint tether Placing a rear-facing child strap over the child restraint seat- restraint in the front seat can back. Route the tether strap under result in serious injury or death the head restraint and between if the child restraint is struck by the head restraint posts, or route an inflating air bag. the tether strap over the top of the vehicle seatback. Make sure the strap is not twisted. 2. Connect the tether strap hook to the tether anchor, then tighten the tether strap according to the child seat manufacturer’s instructions to firmly secure the child restraint to the seat. 3. Check that the child restraint is securely attached to the seat by pushing and pulling the seat for- ward-and-back and side-to-side.

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OHI038145 OHI038146 Automatic locking mode 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch Since all passenger seat belts move into the buckle. Listen for the dis- freely under normal conditions and tinct "click" sound. only lock under extreme or emer- gency conditions (emergency locking i Information mode), you must manually pull the seat belt all the way out to shift the Position the release button so that it is retractor to the "Automatic Locking" easy to access in case of an emergency. mode to secure a child restraint. The "Automatic Locking" mode will help prevent the normal movement of the child in the vehicle from caus- ing the seat belt to loosen and com- promise the child restraint system. To secure a child restraint system, use the following procedure. 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/ OHI038147 shoulder belt around or through 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the the child restraint, following the seat belt all the way out. When the restraint manufacturer's instruc- shoulder portion of the seat belt is tions. fully extended, it will shift the Be sure the seat belt webbing is retractor to the "Automatic not twisted. Locking" (child restraint) mode.

i Information When using the rear center seat belt, you should also refer to the "Rear Seat Belt – Passenger's 3-point sys- tem" section in this chapter.

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If your CRS manufacturer instructs or recommends you to use a tether anchor with the lap/shoulder belt, refer to the previous pages for more information.

i Information When the seat belt is allowed to retract to its fully stowed position, the OHI038148 retractor will automatically switch 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion from the "Automatic Locking" mode of the seat belt to retract and listen to the emergency lock mode for nor- for an audible "clicking" or "ratch- mal adult usage. eting" sound. This indicates that the retractor is in the "Automatic WARNING Locking" mode. If no distinct sound is heard, repeat steps 3 If the retractor is not in the and 4. "Automatic Locking" mode, the 5. Remove as much slack from the child restraint can move when belt as possible by pushing down your vehicle turns or stops sud- on the child restraint system while denly. A child can be seriously feeding the shoulder belt back into injured or killed if the child the retractor. restraint is not properly anchored 6. Push and pull on the child restraint in the car, including manually system to confirm that the seat pulling the seat belt all the way belt is holding it firmly in place. If it out to shift the rectractor to the is not, release the seat belt and "Automatic Locking" mode. repeat steps 2 through 6. 7. Double check that the retractor is To remove the child restraint, press in the "Automatic Locking" mode the release button on the buckle and by attempting to pull more of the then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of seat belt out of the retractor. If you the restraint and allow the seat belt cannot, the retractor is in the to retract fully. "Automatic Locking" mode.

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AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM

The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

OHI039041N (1) Driver's front air bag (5) Curtain air bag (2) Passenger's front air bag (6) Driver's knee air bag (3) Side air bag (front) (7) Passenger's knee air bag (4) Side air bag (rear, if equipped)

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This vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver's seat and front passenger's seats. The front air bags are designed to supplement the three-point seat belts. For these air bags to provide protection, the seat belts must be worn at all times when driving. You can be severely injured or killed in an accident if you are not wearing a seat belt. Air bags are designed to supplement seat belts, but do not replace them. Also, air bags are not designed to deploy in every collision. In some accidents, the seat belts are the only restraint protecting you.

WARNING AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ALWAYS use seat belts and child restraints - every trip, every time, everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if you are improperly belted or not wearing your seat belt when the air bag inflates. NEVER place a child in any child restraint or booster seat in the front passenger seat. An inflating air bag could forcefully strike the infant or child causing serious or fatal injuries. ABC - Always Buckle Children under age 13 in the back seat. It is the safest place 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. All occupants should sit upright with the seatback in an upright posi- tion, centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs com- fortably extended and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked and the engine is turned off. If an occupant is out of position during an accident, the rapidly deploying air bag may forcefully contact the occupant causing serious or fatal injuries. You and your passengers should never sit or lean unnecessarily close to the air bags or lean against the door or center console. Move your seat as far back as possible from front air bags, while still maintaining control of the vehicle. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that drivers allow at least 10 inches (25 cm) between the center of the steering wheel and the chest.

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Where Are the Air Bags? Driver's and passenger's front air bags Your vehicle is equipped with a Advanced Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver and passenger seating posi- tions. The SRS consists of air bags which are located in the center of the steering wheel, in the driver's side lower crash pad below the steering wheel column and the passenger's side front panel pad above the glove box. Additionally, knee air bags are provided for both the diver and front passen- ger which is located under the steering wheel and below the glove box. The air bags are labeled with the letters "AIR BAG" embossed on the pad cov- ers.

■ Driver's front air bag ■ Passenger's front air bag

OHI038043 OHI038045 ■ Driver's knee air bag ■ Passenger’s knee air bag

OHI038044 OHI038151

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The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle's driver and front passen- WARNING gers with additional protection than that offered by the seat belt system To reduce the risk of serious alone. The SRS uses sensors to injury or death from an inflating gather information about the driver’s front air bags, take the following and front passenger's seat belt precautions: usage and impact severity. • Seat belts must be worn at all The seat belt buckle sensors deter- times to help keep occupants mine if the driver and front passen- positioned properly. ger's seat belts are fastened. These • Move your seat as far back as sensors provide the ability to control possible from front air bags, the SRS deployment based on while still maintaining control whether or not the seat belts are fas- of the vehicle. tened, and how severe the impact is. • Never lean against the door or The advanced SRS offers the ability center console. to control the air bag inflation within • Do not allow the front passen- two levels. A first stage level is pro- ger to place their feet or legs vided for moderate-severity impacts. on the dashboard. A second stage level is provided for • No objects (such as crash pad more severe impacts. cover, cellular phone holder, According to the impact severity, and cup holder, perfume or stick- seat belt usage, the SRS Control ers) should be placed over or Module (SRSCM) controls the air near the air bag modules on bag inflation. Failure to properly wear the steering wheel, instrument seat belts can increase the risk or panel, windshield glass, and severity of injury in an accident. the front passenger's panel above the glove box. Such objects could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the air bags to deploy.

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Side air bags The side air bags are designed to deploy only during certain side impact ■ Front collisions, depending on the crash severity. The side and curtain air bags on both sides of the vehicle may deploy if a rollover or possible rollover is detect- ed. For vehicles equipped with a rollover sensor the side air bags and pre-ten- sioners on both sides of the vehicle OHI038048 may deploy if a rollover or possible ■ Rear rollover is detected. However, the side air bags 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 air bag, take the following OHI038049 precautions: • 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 OHI038050 and seats. Your vehicle is equipped with a side • Hold the steering wheel at the air bag in each front seat and out- 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock posi- board rear seats. The purpose of the tions, to minimize the risk of air bag is to provide the vehicle's injuries to your hands and driver and the front passenger with arms. additional protection than that • Do not use any accessory offered by the seat belt alone. seat covers.This could reduce or prevent the effectiveness of the system.

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Curtain air bags • Do not place any objects over the air bag or between the air bag and yourself. Also, do not attach any objects around the area the air bag inflates such as the door, side door glass, front and rear pillar. • Do not place any objects between the door and the seat. They may become dan- gerous projectiles if the side air bag inflates. OHI038051 • Do not install any accessories on the side or near the side air bags. • Do not put any objects between the side airbag label and seat cushion. It could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the air bags to deploy. • Do not cause impact to the OHI038052 doors when the Engine Start/ Stop button is in the ON posi- Curtain air bags are located along tion or this may cause the both sides of the roof rails above the side air bags to inflate. front and rear doors. • If the seat or seat cover is They are designed to help protect the damaged, have the vehicle heads of the front seat occupants checked and repaired by an and the rear outboard seat occupants authorized retailer of Genesis in certain side impact collisions. Branded Vehicle. The curtain air bags are designed to deploy only during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash severity. The side and curtain air bags on both sides of the vehicle may deploy if a rollover or possible rollover is detect- ed. However, the curtain air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact or rollover situations.

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How Does the Air Bags WARNING System Operate? To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating curtain air bags, take the follow- ing precautions: • All seat occupants must wear seat belts at all times to help keep occupants positioned properly. • Properly secure child restraints as far away from the door as possible. OHI039042 • Do not place any objects over The SRS consists of the following the air bag. Also, do not attach components: any objects around the area 1. Driver's front air bag module the air bag inflates such as the door, side door glass, 2. Passenger's front air bag module front and rear pillar, roof side 3. Side air bag modules (front) rail. 4. Side air bag modules (rear) • Do not hang other objects 5. Curtain air bag modules except clothes, especially 6. Retractor pre-tensioner assemblies hard or breakable objects. In an accident, it may cause 7. Air bag warning light vehicle damage or personal 8. SRS control module (SRSCM) injury. / Rollover sensor • Do not allow passengers to 9. Front impact sensors lean their heads or bodies 10. Side impact sensors onto doors, put their arms on (acceleration) the doors, stretch their arms out of the window, or place 11. Side impact sensors (pressure) objects between the doors 12. Driver's knee air bag module and seats. 13. Emergency fastening device • Do not open or repair the side 14. Occupant classification system curtain air bags. 15. Driver's and front passenger's seat belt buckle sensors

The SRSCM (Supplemental Restraint System Control Module) continually monitors all SRS components while the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON or START position to determine if a crash impact is severe enough to require air bag deployment or pre-ten- sioner seat belt deployment. 2-63 Safety system of your vehicle

WARNING If your SRS malfunctions, the air bag may not inflate properly during an accident increasing the risk of serious injury or death. If any of the following condi- tions occur, your SRS is mal- functioning: • The light does not turn on for approximately six seconds when the Engine Start/Stop SRS warning light button is in the ON or START The SRS (Supplement Restraint position. System) air bag warning light on the • The light stays on after illumi- instrument panel displays the air bag nating for approximately six symbol depicted in the illustration. seconds. The system checks the air bag elec- • The light comes on while the trical system for malfunctions. The vehicle is in motion. light indicates that there is a potential malfunction with your air bag system, • The light blinks when the which could include your side and engine is running. curtain air bags used for rollover pro- Have an authorized retailer of tection. Genesis Branded products inspect the SRS as soon as possible if any of these condi- tions occur.

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During a frontal collision, sensors will • In addition to inflating in certain detect the vehicle's deceleration. If side collisions, vehicles equipped the rate of deceleration is high with a rollover sensor, side and enough, the control unit will inflate curtain air bags will inflate if the the front air bags. sensing system detects a rollover. The front air bags help protect the When a rollover is detected, side driver and front passenger by and curtain air bags will remain responding to frontal impacts in inflated longer to help provide pro- which seat belts alone cannot pro- tection from ejection, especially vide adequate restraint. When need- when used in conjunction with the ed, the side air bags help provide seat belts. protection in the event of a side • To help provide protection, the air impact or rollover. bags must inflate rapidly.The speed • Air bags are activated (able to of air bag inflation is a consequence inflate if necessary) only when the of extremely short time in which to Engine Start/Stop button is in the inflate the air bag between the ON or START position. occupant and the vehicle structures • Air bags inflate in the event of cer- before the occupant impacts those tain frontal or side collisions to help structures. This speed of inflation protect the occupants from serious reduces the risk of serious or life- physical injury. threatening injuries and is thus a necessary part of air bag design. • Generally, air bags are designed to inflate based upon the severity of a However, the rapid air bag inflation collision, its direction, etc. These can also cause injuries which can two factors determine whether the include facial abrasions, bruises sensors produce an electronic and broken bones because the deployment/inflation signal. inflation speed also causes the air bags to expand with a great deal of • The front air bags will completely force. inflate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you to see • There are even circumstances the air bags inflate during an acci- under which contact with the air dent. It is much more likely that you bag can cause fatal injuries, espe- will simply see the deflated air bags cially if the occupant is positioned hanging out of their storage com- excessively close to the air bag. partments after the collision. You can take steps to help reduce the risk of being injured by an inflat- ing air bag. The greatest risk is sitting too close to the air bag. An air bag needs about 10 inches (25 cm) of space to inflate. NHTSA recom- mends that drivers allow at least 10 inches (25 cm) between the center of the steering wheel and the chest.

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■ Driver's front air bag (1) WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating air bag, take the following pre- cautions: • NEVER place a child restraint in the front passenger seat. Always properly restrain chil- dren under age 13 in the rear OHI038171L seats of the vehicle. When the SRSCM detects a suffi- • Adjust the front passenger’s ciently severe impact to the front of and driver's seats as far to the the vehicle, it will automatically rear as possible while allow- deploy the front air bags. ing you to maintain full con- trol of the vehicle. ■ Driver's front air bag (2) • Hold the steering wheel with hands at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. • Never place anything or any- one between the air bag and the seat occupant. • Do not allow the front passen- ger to place their feet or legs on the dashboard. OHI038172L Upon deployment, tear seams mold- ed directly into the pad covers will separate under pressure from the expansion of the air bags. Further opening of the covers allows full inflation of the air bags. A fully inflated air bag, in combina- tion with a properly worn seat belt, slows the driver or the front passen- ger forward motion, reducing the risk of head and chest injury.

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■ Driver's front air bag (3) What to Expect after an Air Bag Inflates After a frontal or side air bag inflates, it will deflate very quickly. Air bag inflation will not prevent the driver from seeing out of the windshield or being able to steer. Curtain air bags may remain partially inflated for some time after they deploy.

OHI038173L ■ Passenger's front air bag WARNING After an air bag inflates, take the following precautions: • Open your windows and doors as soon as possible after impact to reduce pro- longed exposure to the smoke and powder released by the inflating air bag. OHI038174L • Do not touch the air bag stor- After complete inflation, the air bag age area's internal compo- immediately starts deflating, enabling nents immediately after an air the driver to maintain forward visibili- bag has inflated. The parts ty and the ability to steer or operate that come into contact with an other controls. inflating air bag may be very hot. WARNING • Always wash exposed skin areas thoroughly with cold To prevent objects from becom- water and mild soap. ing dangerous projectiles when • Always have an authorized the passenger's air bag inflates: retailer of Genesis Branded • Do not install or place any products replace the air bag objects (drink holder, CD immediately after deployment. holder, stickers, etc.) on the Air bags are designed to be front passenger's panel above used only once. the glove box where the pas- senger's air bag 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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Noise and smoke from inflating Occupant Classification air bag System (OCS) When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and may produce smoke and powder in the air inside of the vehicle. This is normal and is a result of the ignition of the air bag inflator. After the air bag inflates, you may feel substantial discomfort in breathing because of the contact of your chest with both the seat belt and the air bag, as well as from breathing the smoke and powder. The powder OHI038154 may aggravate asthma for some people. If you experience breathing Your vehicle is equipped with an problems after an air bag deploy- Occupant Classification System in ment, seek medical attention imme- the front passenger's seat. diately. Though the smoke and powder are Main components of the nontoxic, they may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, throat, etc. If Occupant Classification System this is the case, wash and rinse with • A detection device located within cold water immediately and seek the front passenger seat cushion. medical attention if the symptoms • Electronic system to determine persist. whether the passenger air bag sys- tems should be activated or deacti- vated. • An indicator light located on the instrument panel which illuminates the words "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicating the front passen- ger air bag system is deactivated. • The instrument panel air bag indi- cator light is interconnected with the OCS.

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Main components of the Always be sure that you and all vehi- Occupant Classification System cle occupants are seated properly The OCS is designed to help detect and wearing the seat belt properly for the presence of a properly-seated the most effective protection by the front passenger and determine if the air bag and the seat belt. passenger's front air bag should be enabled (may inflate) or not. The OCS may not function properly if The purpose is to help reduce the the passenger takes actions which risk of injury or death from an inflat- can affect the classification system. ing air bag to certain front passenger These include: seat occupants, such as children, by • Failing to sit in an upright position. requiring the air bag to be automati- • Leaning against the door or center cally turned OFF. console. For example, if a child restraint of the • Sitting towards the sides of the type specified in the regulations is on front of the seat. the seat, the occupant classification sensor can detect it and cause the • Putting their legs on the dashboard air bag to turn OFF. or resting them on other locations which reduce the passenger Front passenger seat adult occu- weight on the front seat. pants who are properly seated and wearing the seat belt properly, • Wearing the seat belt improperly. should not cause the passenger air • Reclining the seatback. bag to be automatically turned OFF. • Wearing a thick cloth like ski wear For small adults it may be turned or hip protection wear. OFF, however, if the occupant does not sit in the seat properly (for exam- • Putting an additional thick cushion ple, by not sitting upright, by sitting on the seat. on the edge of the seat, or by other- • Putting electrical devices (e.g. wise being out of position), this could notebook, satellite radio) on the cause the sensor to turn the air bag seat with inverter charging. OFF. You will find the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicator on the overhead console. This system detects the conditions 1-4 in the following table and activates or deactivates the front passenger air bag based on these conditions.

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Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System

Indicator/Warning light Devices Condition detected by the "PASSENGER SRS Front passenger occupant classification system AIR BAG OFF" warning light air bag indicator light 1. Adult *1 Off Off Activated

2. Infant *2 or child restraint On Off Deactivated system with 12 months old *3 *4 3. Unoccupied On Off Deactivated 4. Malfunction in the system Off On Activated

*1 The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller adult sits in the front passenger seat, the system may 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 out- grown 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 AIR BAG "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 passen- ger'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.

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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 place your feet or legs on the dash- board.

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

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• Do not sit on the passenger seat wearing heav- ily padded clothes such as ski wear and 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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• Do not place electronic devices such as lap- tops, 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 charg- OHI038161 ers. • If large quantity of liquid has been spilled on the passenger seat, the air bag warning light may illuminate or malfunction. Therefore, make sure the seat has been com- pletely dried before driving the vehicle. OHI038162

• Do not place sharp objects on the front passenger seat. These may damage the occupant classification system, if they puncture the seat cushion. • Do not place any items under the front passenger seat. • When changing or replacing the seat or seat cover, use original items only. The OCS has been developed based on using original Genesis Branded products 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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WARNING Never allow an adult passenger to ride in the front passenger seat when the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicator is illu- minated. During a collision, the air bag will not inflate if the indi- cator is illuminated. Have your OHI038118 passenger reposition himself in the seat. If the "PASSENGER Proper seated position for OCS AIR BAG OFF" indicator If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" remains illuminated after the indicator is on when an adult is seat- passenger repositions himself ed in the front passenger seat, place properly and the vehicle is the Engine Start/Stop button in the restarted, have the passenger OFF position and ask the passenger move to the rear seat because to sit properly (sitting upright with the the air bag will not inflate. seat back in an upright position, cen- tered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs comfortably i Information extended and their feet on the floor). The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" Restart the engine and have the per- indicator illuminates for approximate- son remain in that position. This will ly 4 seconds after the Engine Start/ allow the system to detect the person Stop button is in the OFF position or and to enable the passenger air bag. after the engine is started. If the front If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" passenger seat is occupied, the OCS indicator is still on, ask the passen- will then classify the front passenger ger to move to the rear seat. after several more seconds.

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Do Not Install a Child Restraint Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in the Front Passenger's Seat in a Collision? Air bags are not designed to inflate in every collision. There are certain types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expected to pro- vide additional protection. These include rear impacts, second or third collisions in multiple impact acci- dents, as well as low speed impacts. Damage to the vehicle indicates a collision energy absorption, and is OHI039193N not an indicator of whether or not an air bag should have inflated. Even though your vehicle is equipped with the OCS, never install WARNING a child restraint in the front passen- ger’s seat. An inflating air bag can To reduce the risk of an air bag forcefully strike a child or child deploying unexpectedly and restraint resulting in serious or fatal causing serious injury or death: injury. • Do not hit or allow any objects to impact the locations where WARNING air bags or sensors are installed. • NEVER place a rearward-fac- • Do not perform maintenance ing or forward-facing child on or around the air bag sen- restraint in the front passen- sors. If the location or angle of ger's seat of the vehicle. the sensors is altered, the air • An inflating frontal air bag bags may deploy when they could forcefully strike a child should not or may not deploy resulting in serious injury or when they should. death. • Do not install bumper guards • Always properly restrain chil- or replace the bumper with a dren in an appropriate child non-Genuine Genesis Part. restraint in the rear seat of the This may adversely affect the vehicle. collision and air bag deploy- ment performance. • Press the Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF or ACC position when the vehicle is being towed to prevent inad- vertent air bag deployment. • Have all air bag repairs con- ducted by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. 2-74 02

Air bag collision sensors

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OHI039078N/OHI038054/OHI039055N/OHI038056/OHI038057/OHI038058 (1) SRS control module (4) Side impact sensor (Speed) / Rollover sensor - under the B-pillar (2) Front impact sensor (5) Side impact sensor (Speed) - on the front bumper - under the C-pillar (3) Side impact sensor (Pressure) - on the front door

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Air bag inflation conditions

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OHI038059 Front air bags Front air bags and the driver's knee air bag are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the the severity of impact of the front colli- sion.

OHI038061 Side and curtain air bags Side and curtain air bags 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 pas- senger's air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of col- lisions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact. Side and curtain air bags are designed to inflate only in side impact collisions or rollover situations, but they may inflate in other collisions if the side impact sensors detect a sufficient impact.

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If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads, the air bags may deploy. Drive carefully on unimproved roads or on surfaces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended air bag deployment.

Air bag non-inflation conditions OHI038164 Front air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not provide any additional benefit.

OHI038062 In certain low-speed collisions the air bags may not deploy. The air bags are designed not to deploy in such cases because they may not provide benefits beyond the protection of the seat belts.

OHI039064N Front air bags may not inflate in side impact collisions, because occu- pants move in the direction of the collision, and thus in side impacts, front air bag deployment would not provide additional occupant protec- tion. However, side and curtain air bags may inflate depending on the intensi- ty, vehicle speed and angles of impact.

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OHI038088 OHI038166 In an angled collision, the force of Front air bags may not inflate in impact may direct the occupants in a rollover accidents because air bag direction where the air bags would deployment could not provide protec- not be able to provide any additional tion to the occupants. benefit, and thus the sensors may However, side and curtain air bags not deploy any air bags. may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision.

i Information Front air bags do not inflate in rollover accidents. However, side impact and curtain air bags may inflate in a rollover, when it is detect- ed by the rollover sensor.

OHI038065 Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to "ride" under a vehicle with a higher ground clearance. Air bags may not inflate in this "under- ride" situation because deceleration forces that are detected by sensors may be significantly reduced by such "underride" collisions.

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SRS Care The SRS is virtually maintenance-free and there are no parts you can safely service by yourself. If the SRS air bag warning light does not illuminate when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position, or continuously remains on, have your vehicle imme- diately inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. OHI039165N Any work on the SRS system, such Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle as removing, installing, repairing, or collides with objects such as utility any work on the steering wheel, the poles or trees, where the point of front passenger's panel, front seats impact is concentrated and the colli- and roof rails must be performed by sion energy is absorbed by the vehi- an authorized retailer of Genesis cle structure. Branded products. Improper han- dling of the SRS system may result in serious personal injury.

WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, take the follow- ing precautions: • Do not attempt to modify or disconnect the SRS compo- nents or wiring, including the addition of any kind of badges to the pad covers or modifica- tions to the body structure. • Do not place objects over or near the air bag modules on the steering wheel, instrument panel, or the front passen- ger’s panel above the glove box. • Clean the air bag pad covers with a soft cloth moistened with plain water. Solvents or cleaners could adversely affect the air bag covers and proper deployment of the sys- tem.

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• Always have inflated air bags Additional Safety Precautions replaced by an authorized Passengers should not move out of retailer of Genesis Branded or change seats while the vehicle is products. moving. A passenger who is not • If components of the air bag wearing a seat belt during a crash or system must be discarded, or emergency stop can be thrown if the vehicle must be against the inside of the vehicle, scrapped, certain safety pre- against other occupants, or be ejected cautions must be observed. from the vehicle. Consult an authorized retailer Do not use any accessories on seat of Genesis Branded products belts. Devices claiming to improve for the necessary information. occupant comfort or reposition the Failure to follow these precau- seat belt can reduce the protection tions could increase the risk provided by the seat belt and increase of personal injury. the chance of serious injury in a crash. Do not modify the front seats. Modification of the front seats could interfere with the operation of the sup- plemental restraint system sensing components or side air bags. Do not place items under the front seats. Placing items under the front seats could interfere with the opera- tion of the supplemental restraint sys- tem sensing components and wiring harnesses. Do not cause impact to the doors. Impact to the doors when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position may cause the air bags to inflate. Modifications to accommodate disabilities. If you require modifica- tion to your vehicle to accommodate a disability, contact Genesis Customer Care at 844 340-9741

Adding equipment to or modify- ing your air bag equipped vehicle If you modify your vehicle by changing your vehicle’s frame, bumper system, front end or side sheet metal or ride height, this may affect the operation of your vehicle’s air bag system.

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Air Bag Warning Labels

OHI039067N/OHI039068N/OHI038070 Air bag warning labels, required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed on your vehicle in this Owners Manual.

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Accessing Your Vehicle ...... 3-3 Sunroof ...... 3-37 Smart Key...... 3-3 Sunroof Opening and Closing ...... 3-38 Immobilizer System ...... 3-8 Tilting the Sunroof ...... 3-39 Door Locks ...... 3-9 Sunshade ...... 3-39 Operating Door Locks from Outside Resetting the Sunroof ...... 3-40 the Vehicle ...... 3-9 Sunroof Open Warning...... 3-40 Operating Door Locks from Inside Exterior Features ...... 3-41 the Vehicle ...... 3-11 Hood ...... 3-41 Auto Door Lock and Unlock Trunk...... 3-42 Features...... 3-13 Smart Trunk ...... 3-48 3 Child-Protector Rear Door locks....3-13 Fuel Filler Door...... 3-51 Safe Exit Assist (SEA) System ...... 3-14 Instrument Cluster...... 3-54 Theft-Alarm System ...... 3-15 Instrument Cluster Control...... 3-55 Seat Position Memory System....3-16 Gauges and Meters ...... 3-55 Storing Positions into Memory ...... 3-16 Transmission Shift Indicator...... 3-59 Recalling Positions from Memory..3-17 Warning and Indicator Lights ...... 3-60 Resetting the Seat Position Memory LCD Display Messages...... 3-71 System ...... 3-17 LCD Display...... 3-78 Easy Access Function ...... 3-18 LCD Display Control ...... 3-78 Smart Posture Care System...... 3-19 LCD Display Modes ...... 3-79 Steering wheel ...... 3-20 Trip Computer ...... 3-82 Motor-Driven Power Trip Modes ...... 3-82 Steering (MDPS)...... 3-20 Vehicle Settngs ...... 3-85 Tilt Steering / Telescopic Steering 3-21 Head-Up Display ...... 3-86 Heated Steering Wheel ...... 3-21 Lighting ...... 3-88 Horn ...... 3-22 Exterior Lights ...... 3-88 Mirrors...... 3-23 Interior Lights ...... 3-96 Inside Rearview Mirror ...... 3-23 Welcome System ...... 3-99 Side View Mirrors ...... 3-30 Wipers and Washers ...... 3-101 Reverse Parking Aid Function...... 3-32 Windshield Wipers ...... 3-101 Windows ...... 3-33 Windshield Washers ...... 3-102 Surround View Monitor ...... 3-104 3. Convenient Features of Your Vehicle

Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Storage Compartment ...... 3-133 Warning (PDW) ...... 3-106 Center Console Storage ...... 3-133 Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Rear Console Storage ...... 3-133 Warning system ...... 3-107 Glove Box ...... 3-134 Non-operational Conditions of Sunglass Holder ...... 3-134 Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Interior Features ...... 3-135 Warning system ...... 3-109 Cup Holder ...... 3-135 Parking Distance Warning Sunvisor ...... 3-136 (Reverse/Forward) System Rear Mirror ...... 3-136 3 Precautions ...... 3-110 Power Outlet...... 3-137 Automatic Climate Control USB Charger...... 3-138 System...... 3-111 Wireless Cellular Phone Charging Automatic Heating and Air System ...... 3-139 Conditioning ...... 3-112 Coat hook ...... 3-141 Manual Heating and Air Clock ...... 3-141 Conditioning ...... 3-113 Bag Hanger...... 3-142 System Operation ...... 3-123 Floor Mat Anchor(s) ...... 3-142 System Maintenance ...... 3-124 Rear Window Sunshade ...... 3-143 Defroster ...... 3-126 Rear Side Window Sunshade ...... 3-144 Rear Window Defroster...... 3-126 Luggage Net Holder ...... 3-145 Front Wiper Deicer...... 3-126 Windshield Defrosting and Defogging ...... 3-127 Auto Defogging System ...... 3-129 Climate Control Additional Features...... 3-129 Clean Air ...... 3-130 Automatic Ventilation ...... 3-130 Sunroof Inside Air Recirculation ..3-131 Setting the Climate Control System in the AVN System Screen ...... 3-131 03

ACCESSING YOUR VEHICLE Smart Key 3. Press either the button on the door handle or the Door Lock but- ton (1) on the smart key. The chime will sound once and the hazard warning lights will blink. Also, the outer side view mirror will fold, if the folding switch is in the AUTO position. 4. Make sure the doors are locked by checking the position of the door lock button inside the vehicle. OHI048058 i Information Your G90 uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock the driv- • The door handle button will only er and passenger doors or the trunk. operate when the smart key is with- in 28~40 inches (0.7~1 m) from the 1. Door Lock outside door handle. 2. Door Unlock • Pressing the door handle button 3. Trunk Unlock does not unlock the doors. To unlock 4. Panic the doors, refer to the following page. Locking your vehicle Note that you cannot lock your vehi- cle using the door handle button if any of the following occur: • The Smart Key is in the vehicle. • The Engine Start/Stop button is in ACC or ON position. • Any door except the trunk is open.

OHI048003 To lock your vehicle using the door handle button or the Smart Key: 1. Make sure all doors, the hood and the trunk are closed. 2. Make sure you have the smart key in your possession.

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Two Press Unlock Feature WARNING The priority for unlocking the driver Do not leave the Smart Key in door only, or unlocking all the doors your vehicle with unsupervised with one press may be adjusted in children. Unattended children the Settings menu in the AVN system could press the Engine Start/ screen. Stop button and may operate The Two Press Unlock feature, when power windows or other con- enabled, will require the user to trols, or even make the vehicle press the door unlock button once for move, which could result in driver door only and twice for unlock- serious injury or death. ing all the doors. Select or Deselect the Two Press Unlock feature in the Settings menu Unlocking your vehicle in the AVN system screen. The option can be found under the follow- ing menu: Setup → Vehicle Settings → Door/ Trunk → 2 Press Unlock

i Information • The door handle unlocking will only operate when the smart key is with- in 28-40 inches (0.7~1m) from the OHI048584L outside door handle. • Either the driver or front passenger To unlock your vehicle: door can be opened with the door 1. Make sure you have the smart key handle button when the smart key is in your possession. within this range. 2. Put your hand in the outside door • If you put hour hand in the front handle or press the Door Unlock passenger outside door handle with button (2) on the smart key. The the smart key in your possession, all driver's door will unlock and the the doors will unlock. hazard warning lights will blink two times. Also, the outer side view mirror will unfold, if the folding switch is in the AUTO position.

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i Information Panic button Press and hold the Panic button (4) • The doors may unlock if the inner for more than one second. The horn sensor of the outer door handle is sounds and hazard warning lights recognized while washing your car blink for about 30 seconds. To cancel or due to heavy rain. However, the the panic mode, press any button on doors are automatically locked in 30 the Smart Key. seconds unless a door is opened after they are unlocked. • The doors may not unlock if you put Start-up your hand in the outside door han- You can start the engine without dle with gloves on. inserting the key. • The doors may not unlock if you suddenly approach the door and put For more information, refer to the your hand in the outside door han- "Engine Start/Stop Button" section dle. in chapter 5.

Opening the trunk NOTICE To unlock and open the trunk: To prevent damaging the smart 1. Make sure you have the smart key key: in your possession. • Keep the smart key in a cool, dry 2. Press either the trunk open switch place to avoid damage or mal- on the outside of the trunk or function. Exposure to moisture press and hold the Trunk Unlock or high temperature may cause button (3) on the smart key for the internal circuit of the smart more than one second. The haz- key to malfunction which may ard warning lights will blink two not be covered under warranty. times and the trunk will open. • Avoid dropping or throwing the 3. Once the trunk is opened and then smart key. closed, the trunk will automatically • Protect the smart key from re-lock after 30 seconds. extreme temperatures.

i Information NOTICE The trunk open switch will only oper- Always have the smart key with ate when the smart key is within 28 you when leaving the vehicle. If inches (0.7 m) from the trunk. the smart key is left near the vehi- cle, the vehicle battery may be dis- charged.

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Mechanical key Loss of a smart key If the Smart Key does not operate A maximum of two Smart Keys can normally, you can lock or unlock the be registered to a single vehicle. If door by using the mechanical key. you happen to lose your smart key, you should immediately take the vehicle and remaining keys to your authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products or tow the vehicle, if necessary.

Smart key precautions The smart key will not work if any of the following occur:

OHI048510 • The smart key is close to a radio transmitter such as a radio station To remove the mechanical key from or an airport which can interfere the smart key FOB, press and hold with normal operation of the trans- the release button (1) and then pull mitter. the mechanical key (2) outward. • The smart key is near a mobile two To unlock the vehicle using the way radio system or a cellular mechanical key, insert the mechani- phone. cal key into the key hole in the driver • Another vehicle's smart key is being door (Refer to page 3-9). operated close to your vehicle. To reinstall the mechanical key into • If the smart key is in close proximi- the FOB, insert the key in the top of ty to your mobile phone, the signal the key FOB and push inward until a could be blocked by your mobile click sound is heard. phone's normal operational sig- nals. This is specifically relevant when the phone is active such as making and receiving calls, text messag- ing, and/or sending/receiving emails. When possible, avoid keep- ing the remote key and your mobile phone in the same location such as a pants or jacket pocket in order to avoid interference between the two devices.

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NOTICE Restrictions in handling keys When leaving keys with parking lot Keep the smart key away from and valet attendants, the following electromagnetic materials that procedures will ensure your vehicle’s blocks electromagnetic waves to glove box compartment can only be the key surface. opened with the mechanical key. i Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired OHI048569 operation. To lock: 3. Changes or modifications not express- 1. Remove the mechanical key from ly approved by the party responsible the Smart Key. for compliance could void the user's 2. Lock the glove box using the authority to operate the device. mechanical key (1). 3. Leave the smart key with the attendant and keep the mechani- cal key with you.

The Smart Key can only be used to start the engine and operate door locks.

To unlock: Open the glove box with the mechan- ical key.

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Battery replacement Immobilizer System If the Smart Key is not working prop- The immobilizer system protects erly, try replacing the battery with a your vehicle from theft. If an improp- new one. erly coded key (or other device) is used, the engine's fuel system is dis- abled. When the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position, the immobilizer system indicator should come on briefly, then go off. If the indicator starts to blink, the system does not recognize the coding of the Smart Key. Press the Engine Start/Stop button OHI038180L to the OFF position, then press the Engine Start/Stop button to the ON Battery Type : CR2032 position again. To replace the battery: The system may not recognize your 1. Remove the mechanical key. key’s coding if another immobilizer 2. Use a slim tool to pry open the key or other metal object (i.e., key rear cover of the smart key. chain) is near the key. The engine 3. Remove the old battery and insert may not start because the metal may the new battery. Make sure the interrupt the transponder signal from battery position is correct. transmitting normally. 4. Reinstall the rear cover of the smart key. If the system repeatedly does not recognize the coding of the key, con- i tact an authorized retailer of Genesis Information Branded products. An inappropriately disposed Do not attempt to alter this system or battery can be harmful to the add other devices to it. Electrical environment and human problems could result that may make health. Dispose of the battery your vehicle inoperable. according to your local law(s) or regulations.

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DOOR LOCKS Operating Door Locks from WARNING Outside the Vehicle In order to prevent theft of your Mechanical key vehicle, do not leave spare keys anywhere in your vehicle. Your immobilizer password is a cus- tomer unique password and should be kept confidential.

NOTICE The transponder in your key is an important part of the immobilizer system. It is designed to give OHI048010 years of trouble-free service, how- To remove the cover: ever you should avoid exposure to 1. Pull out the door handle. moisture, static electricity and rough handling. Immobilizer sys- 2. Press the lock located at the bot- tem malfunction could occur. tom of the cover with a key or flat- blade screwdriver (1). i 3. Push out the cover (2) while Information pressing the lock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. NOTICE Operation is subject to the following three conditions: Be careful not to damage the cover while removing it or mis- 1. This device may not cause harmful place it after removing it. interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer- After removing the cover, turn the ence that may cause undesired key toward the rear of the vehicle to operation. unlock and toward the front of the vehicle to lock (3). 3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could Once the doors are unlocked, they void the user’s authority to operate may be opened by pulling the door the device. handle. When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are closed securely.

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Smart key i Information You can change the system to the cen- tral door unlock mode in the Settings menu in the AVN system screen to unlock all the doors when you press the unlock button one time.

i Information • In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work OHI048585L properly due to freezing conditions. [A] : Unlock, [B] : Lock • If the door is locked/unlocked multi- ple times in rapid succession with To lock: either the vehicle key or door lock Press the button on the outside door switch, the system may stop operat- handle while carrying the Smart Key ing temporarily in order to protect with you or press the Door Lock but- the circuit and prevent damage to ton on the Smart Key. system components.

To unlock: Power door latch • Put your hand in the driver's out- side door handle while carrying the Smart Key with you, the driver's door will unlock. Put your hand in the outside door handle again within 4 seconds, then all doors will unlock. • Put your hand in the passenger’s outside door handle, all doors will unlock. • Press the Door Unlock button on OHI048011 the Smart Key, the driver's door will If a door isn't closed completely but unlock. is closed to the first detent position, Press the Door Unlock button on the door will close automatically. the Smart Key again within 4 sec- onds, then all doors will unlock. • Once the doors are unlocked, they may be opened by pulling the door handle. When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are closed securely.

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• The doors cannot be locked if the CAUTION smart key is in the vehicle and any door is open. To reduce the risk of injury: • Before closing the door, check i there are no obstructions in Information the path of the door. If a power door lock ever fails to func- • Keep your fingers away from tion while you are in the vehicle try the edge of the door or they one or more of the following tech- may become trapped when niques to exit: the power door latch oper- • Operate the door unlock feature ates. repeatedly (both electronic and man- ual) while simultaneously pulling on the door handle. Operating Door Locks from • Operate the other door locks and Inside the Vehicle handles, front and rear. With the door lock button • Lower a front window and use the mechanical key to unlock the door from outside.

i Information Lock When the vehicle's battery run out and you leave the vehicle, make sure Unlock all the doors are locked. You can lock the driver's door with a mechanical key and the rest of the doors with the lock button above the door inside han- OHI048012 dle. • To unlock a door, pull the door lock button (1) to the "Unlock" position. The red mark (2) on the door lock button will be visible. • To lock a door, push the door lock button (1) to the "Lock" position. If the door is locked properly, the red mark (2) on the door lock button will not be visible. • To open a door, pull the door han- dle (3) outward. • If the inner door handle of the dri- ver's (or front passenger's) door is pulled when the door lock button is in the lock position, the button is unlocked and door opens.

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With the central door lock switch WARNING

■ Driver's door ■ Passenger's door Do not leave children or ani- mals unattended in your vehi- cle. An enclosed vehicle can become extremely hot, causing death or serious injury to unat- tended children or animals who cannot escape the vehicle. Children might operate features of the vehicle that could injure them, or they could encounter OHI048013/OHI048014 other harm, possibly from some- one gaining entry to the vehicle. The driver side and front passenger side door armrest is equipped with a central door lock switch. The lock button is indicated by a ( ) symbol. WARNING The unlock button is indicated by a ( ) symbol. Always secure your vehicle. When the lock button (1) is pressed, Leaving your vehicle unlocked all the vehicle doors (and trunk) will can allow theft or entry into the lock. vehicle. When the unlock button (2) is To secure your vehicle, while pressed, all the vehicle doors (and depressing the brake pedal, trunk) will unlock. shift the gear to the P (Park) position, engage the parking brake, and place the Engine WARNING Start/Stop button in the OFF The doors should always be position, close all windows, fully closed and locked while lock all doors, and always take the vehicle is in motion. If the the key with you. doors are unlocked, the risk of being thrown from the vehicle in a crash is increased. CAUTION Opening a door when some- thing is approaching may cause damage or injury. Be careful when opening doors and watch for vehicles, motorcycles, bicy- cles or pedestrians approach- ing the vehicle in the path of the door.

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Auto Door Lock and Unlock Child-Protector Rear Door locks Features Your vehicle is equipped with features that will automatically lock or unlock your vehicle based on settings you select in the AVN system screen.

Auto LOCK - Enable on Speed When this feature is set in the AVN system screen, all the doors will be locked automatically when the vehi- OHI049015N cle exceeds 9 mph (15 km/h). The child safety lock is provided to Auto LOCK - Enable on Shift help prevent children seated in the rear from accidentally opening the When this feature is set in the AVN rear doors.The rear door safety locks system screen, all the doors will be should be used whenever children locked automatically when the vehi- are in the vehicle. cle is shifted out of P (Park) while the The child safety lock is located on engine is running. (Only when the the edge of each rear door. When the engine is running.) child safety lock is in the lock (1) position, the rear door will not open if Auto UNLOCK - On Shift to P the inner door handle is pulled. When this feature is set in the AVN You can only open the rear doors system screen, all the doors will be using the outside door handle (2). unlocked automatically when the To lock the child safety lock, insert a vehicle is shifted back into P (Park). screwdriver into the hole and turn it (Only when the engine is running.) to the lock position. To allow a rear door to be opened Auto UNLOCK - Vehicle Off from inside the vehicle, unlock the When this feature is set in the AVN child safety lock. system screen, all the doors will be unlocked automatically when the WARNING vehicle is turned off. If children accidently open the For more information on these fea- rear doors while the vehicle is tures, scan the QR code in a sepa- in motion, they could fall out of rately supplied simple manual. the vehicle.The rear door safety locks should always be used whenever children are in the Additional Unlock Safety vehicle. Feature - Air Bag Deployment As an additional safety feature, all doors will be automatically unlocked when an impact causes the air bags to deploy. 3-13 Convenient features of your vehicle

Safe Exit Assist (SEA) System (If equipped) WARNING If a vehicle is approaching from behind is too fast or a door is opened too suddenly the alarm system may not set off in time, which can increase the chance of an accident. Therefore, when exiting the vehicle, always check your surroundings to make sure that there are no vehicles or objects approaching. OHI048561L Once the system decides it is danger- WARNING ous for a passenger to open a vehicle door by sensing the approaching of a The safe Exist Assist system vehicle from behind when the person may not operate normally when a is opening the door, the warning mes- vehicle is coming rapidly two sage “Watch for traffic” appears and lanes over from your vehicle or a the alarming sound will continue for vehicle is approaching at a fast maximum of five seconds. speed from the rear in the lane This function works for ten minutes next to your vehicle. even after the ignition is turned off. The Safe Exist Assist system The function will be released as soon may be activated later than nor- as the vehicle doors are locked with mal or may not operate normally the smart key. if a vehicle is approaching fast The alarming sound will continue from the rear of your vehicle. while the Safe Exit Assist system is The Safe Exist Assist system will in activation. not operate if there is a malfunc- tion with the Blind-Spot Collision The Safe Exit Assist system is acti- Warning system as follows: vated when you select ‘Setup → - When the BCW warning mes- Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance sage appears → Blind-Spot Safety → Safe Exit - When the BCW sensor or the Assist’ from the Settings menu in the sensor surrounding is polluted AVN system screen. or covered For detailed information, scan the - When the BCW does not warn QR code in a separately supplied or warns wrongly simple manual. For more details, refer to cau- tions and limitations in “Blind- Spot Collision Warning/Blind- Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist” in chapter 5.

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THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM This system helps to protect your i Information vehicle and valuables. The horn will sound and the hazard warning lights • Do not lock the doors until all pas- will blink continuously if any of the sengers have left the vehicle. If the following occur: remaining passenger leaves the - A door is opened without using the vehicle when the system is armed, smart key. the alarm will be activated. - The trunk is opened without using • If the vehicle is not disarmed with the smart key. the smart key, open the doors by using the mechanical key or start - The engine hood is opened. the engine by directly pressing the The alarm continues for 30 seconds, Engine Start/Stop button with the then the system resets. To turn off smart key. the alarm, unlock the doors with the • When the system is disarmed but a smart key. door or trunk is not opened within 30 The Theft Alarm System automati- seconds, the system will be rearmed. cally sets 30 seconds after you lock the doors and the trunk. For the sys- tem to activate, you must lock the doors and the trunk from outside the vehicle with the smart key or by pressing the button on the outside of the door handles with the smart key in your possession. The hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound once to indicate the system is armed. Once the security system is set, opening any door, the trunk, or the hood without using the smart key will cause the alarm to activate. The Theft Alarm System will not set if the hood, the trunk, or any door is not fully closed. If the system will not set, check the hood, the trunk, or the doors are fully closed. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it.

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SEAT POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM ■ Driver’s seat i Information • If the battery is disconnected, the memory settings will be erased. • If the Seat Position Memory System does not operate normally, have the system checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts.

OHI048057 ■ Passenger/Rear seat Storing Positions into Memory 1. Check that the gear is in P (Park) while the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position. 2. Adjust the driver's seat position, outer side view mirror position, steering wheel position, instru- ment panel illumination intensity and head-up display height/bright- ness to the desired position. OHI048043 3. Press the SET button. The system The Seat Position Memory System is will beep once and notify you provided to store and recall the fol- "Press button to save settings"on lowing memory settings with a sim- the LCD display. ple button operation. 4. Press one of the memory buttons 1) Driver's seat position (1 or 2) within 4 seconds. The sys- - Seat/Steering wheel/Outer side tem will beep twice when the view mirror position memory has been successfully - Instrument panel illumination inten- stored. sity 5. "Driver 1 (or 2) settings saved" will - Head-Up Display height, rotation appear on the LCD display. The and brightness (if equipped) message appears only for the dri- ver's seat position memory set- 2) Passenger/Rear seat position ting. - Seat position

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Recalling Positions from Resetting the Seat Position Memory Memory System 1. Check that the gear is in P (Park) Take the following procedures to while the Engine Start/Stop button reset the seat position memory sys- is in the ON position. tem, when it does not operate prop- 2. Press the desired memory button erly. (1 or 2). The system will beep once, and then the driver's seat To reset the seat position mem- position, outer side view mirror ory system position, steering wheel position, instrument panel illumination 1. Stop the vehicle and open the dri- intensity and head-up display ver's door with the Engine height/brightness will automatical- Start/Stop button in the ON posi- ly adjust to the stored positions. tion and the gear shifted to P (Park). 3. "Driver 1(or 2) settings applied" will appear on the LCD display. 2. Operate the control switch to set The message appears only for the driver's seat and seatback to the driver's seat position memory the foremost position. setting. 3. Simultaneously press the SET button and push forward the dri- i ver's seat movement switch over 2 Information seconds. • If you press the SET button or num- ber 1 button with the number 1 set- ting in operation, the setting will tem- While resetting the seat posi- porarily deactivate. If you press the tion memory system number 2 button, the number 2 set- 1. It starts with the notification sound. ting will activate. 2. The driver's seat and seatback is • If you press the number 2 button or adjusted to the rearward position SET button with the number 2 button with the notification sound. in operation, the number 2 setting 3. The driver's seat and seatback is will temporarily deactivate. Press the re-adjusted to the default position number 1 button, the number 1 set- (central position) with the notifica- ting will activate. tion sound. • If you operate the seat adjustment switch, side view mirror, steering wheel, instrument panel illumination However, in the following cases, the or head-up display while recalling the resetting procedure and the notifica- stored positions, the pre-set settings tion sound may stop. will become ineffective. - The memory button is pressed. - The seat control switch is operated. - The gear is shifted out of P (Park). - The driving speed exceeds 2 mph (3 km/h). - The driver's door is closed.

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i Information • When you enter or exit the vehicle, the seat bolster is automatically • Reattempt to do the resetting proce- adjusted (if equipped). dure again when the resetting proce- - When you enter, the seat bolter is dure incompletely stops or the noti- adjusted to the position set by the fication sound do not stop. driver. • Make sure that there is no obstacle - When you exit, the seat bolster is around the driver's seat in advance adjusted to the default position. of resetting the seat position memo- ry system. You can activate or deactivate the Easy Access Function from the Easy Access Function Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: The system will move the driver's seat - Seat Easy Access : Setup → and steering wheel automatically as Vehicle Settings → Convenience → follows: Seat/ Steering Wheel → Seat Easy • Exiting the vehicle: Access → Off/Normal/Extended The driver’s seat will move rear- - Steering Easy Access: Setup → ward and the steering wheel will Vehicle Settings → Convenience → move upward when the driver’s Seat/ Steering Wheel → Steering door is opened and the Engine Easy Access → On/Off Start/Stop button is in the OFF positon with the gear in P (Park). For detailed information, scan the However, the driver’s seat may not QR code in a separately supplied move rearward if there is not simple manual. enough space between the driver’s seat and the rear seats. ❈ Details for the Easy Access func- Also, on a regular basis, the steer- tion for the front and rear passen- ing wheel will also move forward to gers seat is explained in chapter 2. adjust its location by itself. • Entering the vehicle: The driver’s seat and steering wheel will move back to its original position when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF position and the driver’s door is closed with the smart key in possession or when the Engine Start/Stop button is changed to the ACC, ON or START position from the OFF position.

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SMART POSTURE CARE SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

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The Smart Posture Care system 1. Check that the gear is in P (Park) automatically provides a healthy pos- while the Engine Start/Stop button ture (position) for the driver's back, is in the ON position. and sets the steering wheel, outer 2. Press the SMART button on the side view mirrors, head-up display driver's door or select 'Setup → positions according to the driver's Vehicle Settings → Convenience body measurements. → Smart Posture Care' from the Settings menu in the AVN system i Information screen. If the Seat Posture Care System does 3. Enter information (Height, Pants not operate normally, have the system Inseam Length, Weight) in the checked by an authorized retailer of AVN system screen. Genesis Branded products. 4. After entering the driver’s informa- tion, press 'Adjust Posture'. The driver’s seat, steering wheel, side view mirror and head-up display will be adjusted. 5. Press 'Save' and save the adjust- ed seat position in 'Driver 1' or 'Driver 2'.

Reference table

Height 4' 9'' ~ 6' 6" Pants Inseam Short/Average/Tall Length 109 lbs. or Below ~ Weight 264 lbs. or Above

For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

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STEERING WHEEL Motor-Driven Power Steering i Information (MDPS) The following symptoms may occur The system assists you with steering during normal vehicle operation: the vehicle. If the engine is turned off or if the power steering system • The steering effort may be high becomes inoperative, you may still immediately after the Engine steer the vehicle, but it will require Start/Stop button is in the ON posi- increased steering effort. tion. Should you notice any change in the This happens as the system per- effort required to steer during normal forms the MDPS system diagnostics. vehicle operation, have the system When the diagnostics is completed, checked by an authorized retailer of the steering wheel will return to its Genesis Branded products. normal condition. • When the battery voltage is low, you NOTICE might have to put more steering effort. However, it is a temporary If the Motor-Driven Power Steering condition so that it will return to (MDPS) System does not operate normal condition after charging the normally, the warning light ( ) battery. will illuminate on the instrument • A click noise may be heard from the cluster. You may steer the vehicle, MDPS relay after the Engine but it will require increased steer- Start/Stop button is in the ON or ing efforts. Take your vehicle to an OFF position. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products and have the • Motor noise may be heard when the system checked as soon as possi- vehicle is at a stop or at a low driv- ble. ing speed. • When you operate the steering wheel in low temperatures, abnor- mal noise may occur. If the temper- ature rises, the noise will disappear. This is a normal condition.

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Tilt Steering / Telescopic Heated Steering Wheel Steering Adjust the steering wheel so it points toward your chest, not toward your face. Make sure you can see the instrument cluster warning lights and gauges. Always adjust the position of the steering wheel before driving.

WARNING OHI048047 NEVER adjust the steering wheel while driving. This may While the engine is running, push the cause loss of vehicle control switch to warm the steering wheel. resulting in an accident. • Manual temperature control Each time you push the switch, the temperature setting changes as follows:

OFF → HIGH ( ) → LOW ( ) →

• Automatic temperature control - When the heated steering wheel switch is pressed to HIGH ( ) : OHI048046 The heated steering wheel switch To change the steering wheel angle automatically changes to the LOW and height: position after 30 minutes. You can • Move the switch (1) up and down to turn off the heated steering wheel adjust the angle (2). by pressing the switch to the OFF position. • Move the switch forward or rear- ward to adjust the height (3). • The heated steering wheel defaults to the OFF position whenever the Engine Start/Stop button is in the NOTICE ON position. Do not adjust the steering wheel longer than necessary when the engine is turned off. This may result in unnecessary battery drain.

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Horn

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To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration). The horn will operate only when this area is pressed.

NOTICE Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist. Do not press on the horn with a sharp-pointed object.

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MIRRORS Inside Rearview Mirror Electrochromic mirror (ECM) ® Before driving your vehicle, check to with HomeLink system and see that your inside rearview mirror Genesis Connected Service is properly positioned. Adjust the (if equipped) rearview mirror so that the view through the rear window is properly centered.

WARNING Make sure your line of sight is not obstructed. Do not place objects in the rear seat, cargo area, or behind the rear head- rests which could interfere with OHI049594N your vision through the rear [A] : Genesis Connected Services buttons window. [B] : HomeLink buttons, [C] : HomeLink indicator Your vehicle may be equipped with a WARNING Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror with an Integrated HomeLink® Wireless To prevent serious injury during Control System. an accident or deployment of the air bag, do not modify the During nighttime driving, this feature rearview mirror and do not will automatically detect and reduce install a wide mirror. rearview mirror glare. The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver allows you to activate your garage door(s), electric gate, home lighting, etc. WARNING (1) HomeLink Channel 1 NEVER adjust the mirror while (2) HomeLink Channel 2 driving. This may cause loss of (3) HomeLink Channel 3 vehicle control resulting in an (4) Garage Door Opener Status accident. Indicator : Closing or Closed (5) HomeLink Operation Indicator (6) Garage Door Opener Status NOTICE Indicator : Opening or Opened When cleaning the mirror, use a (7) HomeLink User Interface paper towel or similar material Indicator dampened with glass cleaner. Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mirror as that may cause the liquid cleaner to enter the mirror housing.

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Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Retain the original transmitter of the Safety™ (NVS®) Mirror RF device you are programming for (if equipped) use in other vehicles as well as for The NVS® Mirror automatically future HomeLink® programming. It is reduces glare by monitoring light lev- also suggested that upon the sale of els in the front and the rear of the the vehicle, the programmed vehicle. Any object that obstructs HomeLink® buttons be erased for either light sensor will degrade the security purposes. automatic dimming control feature. WARNING For more information regarding NVS® mirrors and other applica- Before programming HomeLink® tions, please refer to the Gentex to a garage door opener or gate website: operator, make sure people and www.gentex.com objects are out of the way of the device to prevent potential harm Your mirror will automatically dim or damage. Do not use the upon detecting glare from the vehi- HomeLink® with any garage cles traveling behind you. door opener that lacks the safe- The mirror defaults to the ON posi- ty stop and reverse features tion each time the vehicle is started. required by U.S. federal safety standards (this includes any Integrated HomeLink® Wireless garage door opener model man- Control System ufactured before April 1, 1982). A garage door that cannot detect The HomeLink® Wireless Control an object - signaling the door to System can replace up to three hand- stop and reverse - does not meet held radio-frequency (RF) transmit- current U.S. federal safety stan- ters with a single built-in device. This dards. Using a garage door innovative feature will learn the radio opener without these features frequency codes of most current increases the risk of serious transmitters to operate devices such injury or death. as gate operators, garage door open- ers, entry door locks, security sys- tems, even home lighting. Both stan- dard and rolling code-equipped trans- mitters can be programmed by follow- ing the outlined procedures. Additional HomeLink® information can be found at: www.homelink.com, www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or by calling 1-800-355-3515.

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Programming HomeLink® Programming Please note the following: To program most devices, follow • When programming a garage door these instructions: opener, it is advised to park the vehicle outside of the garage. • It is recommended that a new bat- tery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the device being pro- grammed to HomeLink® for quicker training and accurate transmission of the radio-frequency signal. • Some vehicles may require the Engine Start/Stop button to be in the ACC (or "Accessories") posi- OHI049595N tion for programming and/or opera- ® 1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3) tion of HomeLink . button. • In the event that there are still pro- • If the indicator (4) is turned ON in gramming difficulties or questions Orange, go to Step 3) since it is after following the programming a new programming. steps listed below, contact HomeLink® at: www.homelink.com, • If the indicator (4) is continuous- www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGent ly turned ON or flashes in Green ex or by calling 1-800-355-3515. rapidly several times, go to Step 2) since it is a programmed but- ton. 2. Press and hold the button you wish to program for approximately 15-25 seconds until the LED flash- es in Orange for several times. 3. Hold the Garage Door Opener Original Transmitter near the HomeLink Mirror.

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i Information At the garage door opener motor, (security gate motor, etc.) locate the “Learn,” “Smart,” or “Program” but- ton. This can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the motor-head unit (see the device’s manual to identify this but- ton). The name and color of the button OHI049596N may vary by manufacturer. A ladder and/or second person may simplify 4. Press the Original Transmitter but- the following steps. ton until the indicator (4) is turned continuously ON or flashes in Green for approximately 10 sec- 7. Return to the vehicle and firmly onds and it indicates the program- press, hold for two seconds and ing is completed. release the HomeLink button up to three times. Do not press the 5. However, the indicator (4) flashes HomeLink button rapidly. At this in Green continuously, but if the point programming is complete garage door opener does not and your device should operate operate, please continue to follow when the HomeLink button is the step 6 and 7 (“Rolling Code pressed and released. Programming” procedures). 6. Firmly press and release the i “Learn,” “Smart,” or “Program” but- Information ton while the indicator (4) flashes • Some garage door openers require in Green. Once the button is to press the programmed button on pressed, you have approximately the mirror up to three times right 30 seconds to initiate the next after the programming is just com- step. pleted to operate the garage door. • The indicator (4) is turned ON in Orange and flashes for about 60 sec- onds, during the programing mode and if a programing is not succeed- ed within the 60 seconds, the pro- graming mode will be abort.

HomeLink® should now activate your rolling code equipped device.

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Gate operator & Canadian program- ming During programming, your handheld transmitter may automatically stop transmitting. Continue to press the Integrated HomeLink® Wireless Control System button while you press and re-press ("cycle") your handheld transmitter every two seconds until the frequency signal has been learned. The indicator light will flash slowly and OHI049597N then rapidly after several seconds Erasing HomeLink® buttons upon successful training. 1. Press and hold the button (1) and (3) simultaneously. 2. The indicator (4) is turned continu- ously ON in orange for about 10 seconds. 3. Then the indicator (4) color changes to Green and flashes rapidly. Release the buttons once the green indicator flashes. 4. Now HomeLink button (1), (2) and OHI049595N (4) memories are all cleared. ® Operating HomeLink® NVS is a registered trademark and Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the 1. Press and release one of the Gentex Corporation, Zeeland, HomeLink buttons (1, 2 or 3) that Michigan. HomeLink® is a registered programed. trademark owned by Johnson 2. The HomeLink indicator (4) will Controls, Incorporated, Milwaukee, operate as below: Wisconsin. - Indicates Green and is continu- FCC ID: NZLUAHL5A ously ON (Fixed Code Garage IC: 4112A-UAHL5A Door Opener) - Flashes in Green rapidly (Rolling Code Garage Door Opener)

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i Information Two Way Communication Programing 1. Complete the HomeLink This device complies with Part 15 of "Programming" first. the FCC Rules. 2. Before the first 10 times HomeLink Operation is subject to the following button is pressed after the pro- three conditions: gramming, the following steps 1. This device may not cause harmful MUST occur to program two way interference, and communication. (only for some 2. This device must accept any inter- older garage doors) ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. 3. The transceiver has been tested and complies with FCC and Industry Canada rules. Changes or modifi- cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the user's authority to operate the device. OHI049598N 3. Press and release the programed HomeLink button to activate the garage door. 4. Once the garage door is stopped, press and release the "Learn" or "Smart" button on the Garage door opener within 1 minute from the time of pressing the programed HomeLink button on mirror.

OHI049599N 5. If the both indicator (4) and (6) are flashing rapidly for about 5 sec- onds, the two way synchronization is completed.

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i Information - If the indicator (6) is ON continu- ously in Green, it indicates that Some newer garage door openers pro- the garage door is "Opened". vide two-way communication syn- - If the indicator (4) or (6) does not chronizing when programming the turn to Green, it indicates that original transmitter. the last status of garage door was not received properly. The HomeLink mirror tries to receive the last known status of the garage door for a few seconds.

Recalling Garage Door Status Homelink mirror with two way com- munication provides a way to view the last stored message from the garage door opener. In order to recall the last known status of the last acti- OHI049598N vated device, press the buttons "1 Operating Two Way Communication and 2" OR "2 and 3" simultaneously. 1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3) • If the indicator (4) is ON continu- button. ously in Green, it indicates that the last activated device was "closed" properly. • If the indicator (6) is ON continu- ously in Green, it indicates that the last activated device was "open" properly.

i Information Two way communication range dis- tance between "vehicle" and "garage OHI049600N door opener" is 100 m. 2. The indicator (4) and (6) operates The range may be reduced or as below: increased a little due to obstacle condi- - If the indicator (4) flashes in tions around the garage door opener, Orange, it indicates that the such as houses or trees. garage door is "closing". - If the indicator (4) is ON continu- ously in Green, it indicates that the garage door is "closed". - If the indicator (6) flashes in Orange, it indicates that the garage door is "Opening".

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Side View Mirrors NOTICE • Do not scrape ice off the mirror face; this may damage the sur- face of the glass. • If the mirror is jammed with ice, do not adjust the mirror by force. Use an approved spray de-icer (not radiator antifreeze) spray, or a sponge or soft cloth with very warm water, or move the vehicle to a warm place and OHI048052 allow the ice to melt. Make sure to adjust the side view mirrors to your desired position NOTICE before you begin driving. Do not clean the mirror with harsh Your vehicle is equipped with both abrasives, fuel or other petroleum left-hand and right-hand side view based cleaning products. mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted remotely with the remote switch. The side view mirrors can be folded to help prevent damage when going through an automatic car wash or when passing through a narrow street. The right side view mirror is convex. Objects seen in the mirror are closer than they appear. Use the inside rearview mirror or look back directly to determine the actual distance of other vehicles prior to changing lanes.

WARNING Do not adjust or fold the side view mirrors while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle con- trol resulting in an accident.

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Adjusting the side view mirrors Folding/Unfolding the side view mirrors

OHI048053 OHI048054 1. Move the lever (1) either to the L (left side) or R (right side) to select The outer side view mirror can be the side view mirror you would like folded or unfolded by pressing the to adjust. switch as below. 2. Use the mirror adjustment control Left : The mirror will unfold. (2) to position the selected mirror Right : The mirror will fold. up, down, left or right. Center (AUTO) : 3. After adjustment, move the lever (1) to the middle to prevent inad- The mirror will fold or unfold automat- vertent adjustment. ically as follows: - The mirror will fold or unfold when the door is locked or unlocked by NOTICE the smart key. • The mirrors stop moving when - The mirror will fold when the door they reach the maximum adjust- is locked by the button on the out- ing angles, but the motor contin- side door handle. ues to operate while the switch - The mirror unfold when you put is pressed. Do not press the your hand in the outside door han- switch longer than necessary, dle with the smart key in posses- the motor may be damaged. sion. • Do not attempt to adjust the side view mirrors by hand otherwise the motor may be damaged.

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- If 'Setup → Vehicle Settings → Reverse Parking Aid Function Convenience → Welcome (if equipped) Mirror/Light → Enable on Driver Approach' is selected from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen, the mirror will unfold when the vehicle is approached with the smart key in possession. You can activate or deactivate this function from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately sup- OHI048044 plied simple manual. When you move the shift lever to the NOTICE R (Reverse) position, the outer side view mirror(s) will rotate downwards The electric type side view mirror to aid with driving in reverse. operates even though the Engine The position of the outer side view Start/Stop button is in the OFF mirror switch (1) determines whether position. However, to prevent or not the mirrors will move: unnecessary battery discharge, do not adjust the mirrors longer Left/Right : When either the L (Left) or than necessary while the engine is R (Right) switch is selected, both outer not running. side view mirrors will move. Neutral : When neither switch is select- NOTICE ed, the outer side view mirrors will not move. Do not fold the electric type side view mirror by hand. It could cause motor failure. The outer side view mirrors will auto- matically revert to their original posi- tions if any of the following occur: • The Engine Start/Stop button is pressed to either the OFF position or the ACC position. • The shift lever is moved to any position except R (Reverse). • The remote control outer side view mirror switch is not selected.

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WINDOWS

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1. Driver's door power window switch 4. Rear door (right) power window 2. Front passenger's door power switch window switch 5. Window opening and closing 3. Rear door (left) power window 6. Automatic power window switch 7. Power window lock switch

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The Engine Start/Stop button must Window opening and closing be in the ON or START position to be able to raise or lower the windows. Each door has a Power Window switch to control that door's window. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch which can block the operation of passenger windows. The power windows will operate for approxi- mately 30 seconds after the Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF posi- tion. OHI048029 However, if the front doors are opened, the Power Windows cannot To open: be operated even within the 30 sec- Press the window switch down to the ond period. first detent position (5). Release the switch when you want the window to stop.

To close: Pull the window switch up to the first detent position (5). Release the win- dow switch when you want the win- dow to stop.

Auto up/down window Pressing or pulling up the power win- dow switch momentarily to the sec- ond detent position (6) completely lowers or lifts the window even when the switch is released. To stop the window at the desired position while the window is in operation, pull up or press down and release the switch.

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To reset the power windows i Information If the power windows do not operate The automatic reverse feature is only normally, the automatic power win- active when the "Auto Up" feature is dow system must be reset as follows: used by fully pulling up the switch to 1. Place the Engine Start/Stop button the second detent. is in the ON position. 2. Close the window and continue WARNING pulling up on the power window switch for at least one second. Make sure body parts or other If the power windows do not operate objects are safely out of the way properly after resetting, have the before closing the windows to system checked by an authorized avoid injuries or vehicle damage. retailer of Genesis Branded prod- Objects less than 0.16 inch (4 ucts. mm) in diameter caught between the window glass and the upper Automatic reverse (if equipped) window channel may not be detected by the automatic reverse window and the window will not stop and reverse direc- tion.

OHI048030 If a window senses any obstacle while it is closing automatically, it will stop and lower approximately 12 inches (30 cm) to allow the object to be cleared. If the window detects the resistance while the power window switch is pulled up continuously, the window will stop upward movement then lower approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm). If the power window switch is pulled up continuously again within 5 sec- onds after the window is lowered by the automatic window reverse fea- ture, the automatic window reverse will not operate.

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Power window lock switch

OHI048031 The driver can disable the power window switches on the rear passen- ger's doors by pressing the power window lock switch. When the power window lock switch is pressed: • The rear passenger control will not be able to operate the rear passen- ger power window. • Note that the front passenger con- trol is still able to operate the front passenger window, and that the driver master control can still oper- ate all the power windows.

WARNING Do not allow children to play with the power windows. Keep the driver's door power window lock switch in the LOCK posi- tion. Serious injury or death can result from unintentional win- dow operation by a child.

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SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)

• Do not extend your head, arms or body outside the sun- roof while driving, to avoid serious injury. • Do not leave the engine run- ning and the key in your vehi- cle with unsupervised chil- dren. Unattended children could operate the sunroof, OHI048037 which could result in serious injury. If your vehicle is equipped with a • Do not sit on the top of the sunroof, you can slide or tilt your sun- vehicle. It may cause injuries roof with the sunroof control lever or vehicle damage. located on the overhead console.

NOTICE The sunroof can only be opened, closed, or tilted when the Engine Start/ • Do not continue to move the Stop button is in the ON or START sunroof control lever after the position. sunroof is fully opened, closed, or tilted. Damage to the motor or i Information system components could occur. • In cold and wet climates, the sun- • Make sure the sunroof is closed roof may not work properly due to fully when leaving your vehicle. freezing conditions. If the sunroof is open, rain or • After the vehicle is washed or in a snow may leak through the sun- rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any roof and wet the interior as well water that is on the sunroof before as allow theft. operating it.

WARNING • Never adjust the sunroof or sunshade while driving. This could result in loss of control and an accident that may cause death, serious injury, or property damage. • Make sure heads, other body parts or objects are out of the way before using the sunroof.

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Sunroof Opening and Closing Automatic reverse

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To open: If the sunroof senses any obstacle Press the sunroof control lever back- while it is closing automatically, it will ward to the first detent position. reverse direction then stop to allow Release the switch when you want the object to be cleared. the sunroof to stop. To close: WARNING Press the sunroof control lever forward to the first detent position. Release the Small objects that can get switch when you want the sunroof to caught between the sunroof stop. glass and the front glass chan- nel may not be detected by the automatic reverse system. In Sliding the Sunroof this case, the sunroof glass will Pressing the sunroof control lever not detect the object and will backward or forward momentarily to not reverse direction. the second detent position completely opens or closes the sunroof even when the switch is released. To stop the sunroof at the desired position while the sunroof is in operation, press the sunroof control lever backward or forward and release the switch.

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Tilting the Sunroof Sunshade

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To open the sunroof, push the sun- The sunshade will automatically roof control lever upward to the sec- open with the glass panel when the ond detent. The sunroof will tilt all the glass panel moves. Close it manual- way open. To stop the sunroof tilting ly if you want it closed. at any point, operate the control lever. To close the sunroof, push the sun- roof control lever forward until the sunroof moves to the desired posi- tion.

NOTICE • Periodically remove any dirt that may accumulate on the sunroof guide rail or between the sun- roof and roof panel which can make a noise. • Do not try to open the sunroof when the temperature is below freezing or when the sunroof is covered with snow or ice, other- wise the motor could be dam- aged. In cold and wet climates, the sunroof may not work prop- erly.

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Resetting the Sunroof Sunroof Open Warning The sunroof may need to be reset if (if equipped) the following conditions occur: • The battery is discharged or dis- connected or the sunroof fuse has been replaced or disconnected • The sunroof control lever is not operating correctly

To reset the sunroof, perform the fol- lowing steps: 1. Turn the engine on and close the OHI048126 sunroof glass and sunshade com- pletely. • If the driver turns off the engine when the sunroof is not fully 2. Release the control lever. closed, the warning chime will 3. Push and hold the sunroof control sound for approximately 3 seconds lever forward for about 10 seconds and the sunroof open warning will until the sunroof moves slightly, appear on the cluster LCD display. then release the control lever. • If the driver turns off the engine 4. Push and hold the sunroof control and opens the door when the sun- lever forward until the sunroof roof is not fully closed, the sunroof operates as follows: open warning will appear on the cluster LCD display until the door is TILT DOWN → SLIDE OPEN → closed or the sunroof is fully closed. SLIDE CLOSE Close the sunroof securely when Then, release the control lever. leaving your vehicle. When this is complete, the sunroof system is reset. For more information, contact an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

i Information If you do not reset the sunroof, it may not work properly.

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EXTERIOR FEATURES Hood Closing the hood Opening the hood 1. Before closing the hood, check in and around the engine compart- ment to ensure the following: - Any tools or other loose objects are removed from the engine compartment area or hood opening area - All glove, rags, or other com- bustible material is removed from the engine compartment - All filler caps are tightly and cor- OHI048032L rectly installed 1. Park the vehicle and set the park- 2. Lower the hood halfway (lifted ing brake. approximately 30 cm from the closed position) and push down to 2. Pull the release lever to unlatch securely lock in place. Then dou- the hood. The hood should pop ble check to be sure the hood is open slightly. secure. If the hood can be raised slightly, it is not securely locked. Open it again and close it with more force.

WARNING • Before closing the hood, ensure all obstructions are removed from around hood opening. OHI049033N • Always double check to be 3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise sure that the hood is firmly the hood slightly, push up the sec- latched before driving away. ondary latch (1) inside of the hood Check there is no hood open center and lift the hood (2). After it warning light displayed on the has been raised about halfway, it instrument cluster. Driving will raise completely by itself. with the hood opened may cause a total loss of visibility, which might result in an acci- dent. • Do not move the vehicle with the hood in the raised posi- tion, as vision is obstructed, which might result in an acci- dent, and the hood could fall or be damaged.

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Trunk (4) Power Trunk Lock button (1) Power Trunk Main Control button

OHI049021N OHI048018 To open: (2) Power Trunk Open switch Do one of the following : - Press the smart key Trunk Unlock button for more than one second. - Press the Open switch (2) on the trunk. You need the smart key in your possession, when all doors are locked. - Press the Power Trunk Main Control button (1).

OHI048019 To close: Do one of the following: (3) Power Trunk Close button - Press the Power Trunk Main Control button (1) until the Power Trunk is closed securely. - Press the Close button (3) on the trunk. - Press the Lock button (4) on the trunk while carrying the smart key with all the vehicle’s doors closed. All doors will lock and arm the theft alarm system. If you push a button or switch while OHI049020N the trunk is opening or closing, it could stop moving. Press any button to operate the Power Trunk again.

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i Information NOTICE The Power Trunk Lock button will • Do not close or open the Power not work if you press the button when: Trunk manually. This may cause - Any door is open. damage to the Power Trunk. If it is necessary to close or open the - The Engine Start/Stop button is not Power Trunk manually when the in the OFF position. battery is drained or disconnect- - The Smart Key is in the vehicle. ed, do not apply excessive force. • Do not leave the Power Trunk WARNING open for a long period of time. This may drain the battery. Never leave children or animals • To prevent damage to the trunk unattended in your vehicle. lift cylinders and the attached Children or animals might oper- hardware, always close the trunk ate the power trunk that could before driving. result in injury to themselves or others, or damage to the vehi- i Information cle. In cold and wet climates, trunk lock and trunk mechanisms may not work WARNING properly due to freezing conditions.

Always keep the trunk lid com- Power trunk non-opening or pletely closed while the vehicle closing conditions: is in motion. If it is left open or ajar, poisonous exhaust gases • The Power Trunk will not open or containing carbon monoxide close automatically, when the vehi- (CO) may enter the vehicle and cle is moving more than 1.8 mph (3 serious illness or death may km/h). result. • The Power Trunk can be operated when the engine is not running. However, the Power Trunk operation WARNING consumes large amounts of vehicle electric power. To prevent the bat- Make sure there are no people tery from draining, do not operate it or objects around the trunk excessively (e.g., more than before opening or closing the approximately 10 times repeatedly.) Power Trunk.Wait until the trunk • Do not modify or repair any part of is open fully and stopped the Power Trunk by yourself. This before loading or unloading must be done by an authorized cargo from the vehicle. retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts.

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• Before jacking up the vehicle to change a tire or repair the vehicle, WARNING open the Power Trunk. Do not oper- ate the Power Trunk when the vehi- To prevent serious injury and cle is raised or this could cause the damage take the following pre- Power Trunk to operate improperly. cautions when operating the power trunk: • If there are obstacles such as snow on the Power Trunk, it may not open - Keep all faces, hands, arms, automatically. After removing the body parts and other objects obstacle, try to open it again. away from the path of the power trunk. - Do not intentionally place any Automatic stop and reverse body parts or objects in the path of the power trunk to make sure the automatic stop and reversal operates. - Do not allow children to play with the power trunk.

How to reset the power trunk If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, or if the power trunk OHI049022N fuse has been replaced or removed, If, during power opening or closing, reset the power trunk by performing the trunk is blocked by an object or the following procedure: part of someone's body, the power 1. Shift the vehicle to P (Park). trunk will detect the resistance and it 2. While pressing the power trunk will stop movement or move to the close button, press the power full open position to allow the object trunk open switch for more than 3 to be cleared. seconds. A chime will sound. However, if the resistance is weak 3. Close the trunk manually. such as from an object that is thin or soft, or the trunk is near the latched If the Power Trunk doesn't work prop- position, the automatic stop and erly after performing the above pro- reversal may not detect the resist- cedure, have the system checked by ance and the closing operation will an authorized retailer of Genesis continue. Also, if the Power Trunk is Branded products. forced by a strong impact, the auto- matic stop and reverse may operate. If the automatic stop and reverse fea- ture operates more than twice during one opening or closing operation, the Power Trunk may stop at that posi- tion. If this occurs, close the trunk manually and operate the trunk auto- matically again. 3-44 03

Trunk lid control button NOTICE Close the trunk, and keep the trunk lid control button in the LOCK (button pressed) position before washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash.

WARNING Always keep the Trunk Lid Control Button in the LOCK OHI048009 (button pressed) position when When the trunk lid control button is in not in use. Serious injury or the UNLOCK (button not pressed) death can result from uninten- position, the power trunk can be con- tional operation by a child. trolled with the power trunk main control button, power trunk open switch, power trunk, close button, i Information and the smart key. If the trunk lid control button is in the When this trunk lid control button is in LOCK position, the Smart Trunk sys- the LOCK (button pressed) position, tem will also be deactivated. the power trunk can be opened using the trunk release lever. Power trunk opening height The smart trunk does not operate, vehicle settings when the trunk lid control button is pressed to the LOCK position. You can select the fully open height of the power trunk from the Settings Even though the trunk lid control but- menu in the AVN system screen. ton is in the LOCK (button pressed) Select: position, the trunk will still be pro- → → pelled upward by mechanical force if - Setup Vehicle Settings Door/ → the trunk is manually opened more Trunk Power Trunk Opening → than 10 degrees beyond the fully Height 50% / 100% closed position. In addition, if the For detailed information, scan the trunk is manually closed to the sec- QR code in a separately supplied ondary latch position, the trunk will simple manual. be electrically moved to the fully latched position.

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Emergency trunk safety release • NEVER allow anyone to occu- py the trunk of the vehicle at any time. If the trunk is partial- ly or totally latched and the person is unable to get out, serious injury or death could occur due to lack of ventila- tion, exhaust fumes and rapid heat build-up, or because of exposure to cold weather con- ditions. The trunk is also a OHI049023N highly dangerous location in the event of a crash because it Your vehicle is equipped with an is not a protected occupant Emergency Trunk Safety Release space but is a part of the vehi- lever located inside the trunk. When cle's crush zone. someone is inadvertently locked in • Your vehicle should be kept the trunk, the trunk can be opened by locked and the Smart Key moving the lever in the direction of the should be kept out of the arrow and pushing the trunk open. reach of children. Parents should teach their children WARNING about the dangers of playing in trunks. • You and your passengers • Use the release lever for must be aware of the location emergencies only. of the Emergency Trunk Safety Release lever in this vehicle and how to open the trunk in case you are acciden- tally locked in the trunk.

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Trunk release lever NOTICE If your vehicle is not equipped with a ski- through (type B), do not open the lever cover and use it as a ski-through purpose. Doing so may damage the cover.

WARNING

OHI048571 When the vehicle battery is dis- charged or the trunk needs to be opened manually: 1. Open the cover (1) at the center of the rear seat. Pull the lever on the back of the cover all the way.

OHI049516N Make sure to at least have mini- mum space at the back and in the upper area of the trunk when opening or closing the trunk. If not, the trunk may hit the surrounding objects (wall, ceiling, vehicle, etc.) and result in damaging the vehicle or injuring the person near. OHI048543 2. With the lever pulled to the end, fix the lever (3) on the projecting part (2). 3. Lift and open the trunk manually. 4. Remove the inserted lever to close the trunk.

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Smart Trunk (if equipped) i Information The Smart Trunk will NOT operate when: • Any door is open, or all doors are closed but not locked. • The smart key is detected within 15 seconds from when the doors were closed and locked. • For vehicles equipped with illumi- nated exterior front door handles, if OHI048024 the smart key is detected within 15 seconds from when the doors were On a vehicle equipped with a smart closed and locked or if the smart key key, the trunk can be opened with is within 60 inches (1.5 m) from the hands-free activation using the front door handles. Smart Trunk system. • The smart key is in the vehicle.

How to use the Smart Trunk 1. Settings The hands-free smart trunk system To use this function, it must be acti- can be opened automatically when vated from the Settings menu in the the following conditions are met: AVN system screen. Select: • The Smart Trunk option is enabled - Setup → Vehicle Settings → in the Settings menu in the AVN Door/Trunk → Smart Trunk system screen. • The Smart Trunk is activated and For detailed information, scan the ready 15 seconds after all the QR code in a separately supplied doors are closed and locked. simple manual. • The Smart Trunk will open when the smart key is detected in the area behind the vehicle for 3 sec- onds.

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2. Detect and Alert How to deactivate the Smart The Smart Trunk detecting area Trunk function using the smart extends approximately 20-40 inch key (50-100 cm) behind the vehicle. If you are positioned in the detecting area and are carrying the smart key, the hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound to alert you that the smart trunk will open.

i Information Do not approach the detecting area if you do not want the trunk to open. If you have unintentionally entered the OHI048058 detecting area and the hazard warn- 1. Door lock ing lights and chime starts to operate, 2. Door unlock move away from the area behind the vehicle with the smart key. The trunk 3. Trunk open will remain closed. 4. Panic button

3. Automatic opening If you press any button on the smart After the hazard warning lights blink key during the Detect and Alert and the chime sounds 6 times, the stage, the Smart Trunk function will smart trunk will open. be deactivated. Make sure to be aware of how to deactivate the Smart Trunk function for emergency situations.

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i Information • The alert stops once the smart key is moved outside of the detecting • If you press the door unlock button area within the 3 second period. (2), the Smart Trunk function will be deactivated temporarily. But, if i you do not open any door for 30 sec- Information onds, the smart trunk function will • The Smart Trunk function may not be activated again. operate properly if any of the follow- • If you press the trunk open button ing instances occur: (3) for more than 1 second, the - The smart key is close to a radio trunk opens. transmitter such as a radio station • The Smart Trunk function will still be or an airport which can interfere activated if you press the door lock with normal operation of the button (1) or trunk open button (3) on transmitter. the smart key as long as the Smart - The smart key is near a mobile two Trunk is not already in the Detect and way radio system or a cellular Alert stage. phone. • In case you have deactivated the - Another vehicle's smart key is being Smart Trunk function by pressing operated close to your vehicle. the smart key button and opened a • The Smart Trunk detecting area door, the smart trunk function can may change when: be activated again by closing and locking all doors. - The vehicle is parked on an incline or slope - One side of the vehicle is raised or Detecting area lowered relative to the opposite side

OHI049027N • The Smart Trunk detecting area extends approximately 20-40 inches (50-100 cm) behind the vehicle. If you are positioned in the detecting area and are carrying the smart key, the hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound for about 3 seconds to alert you that the smart trunk will open.

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Fuel Filler Door i Information Opening the fuel filler door If the fuel filler door does not open because ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the door to break the ice and release the door. Do not pry on the door. If necessary, spray around the door with an approved de-icer fluid (do not use radiator anti-freeze) or move the vehicle to a warm place and allow the ice to melt.

Closing the fuel filler door OHI048034 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it 1. Turn the engine off. clockwise until it "clicks" one time. 2. Push the fuel filler door opener 2. Close the fuel filler door until it is button. latched securely.

WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: • Read and follow all warnings posted at the gas station. • Before refueling, note the OHI048035 location of the Emergency [A] : Open, [B] : Close Gasoline Shut-Off, if available, at the gas station. 3. Pull the fuel filler door (1) outward • Before touching the fuel noz- to access the fuel tank cap. zle, you should eliminate the 4. To remove the fuel tank cap (2), potential build-up of static turn it counterclockwise. You may electricity by touching a metal hear a hissing noise as the pres- part of the vehicle, a safe dis- sure inside the tank equalizes. tance away from the fuel filler 5. Place the cap on the fuel filler neck, nozzle, or other gas door. source, with your bare hand. • Do not use cellular phones while refueling. Electric cur- rent and/or electronic interfer- ence from cellular phones can potentially ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire.

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• Do not get back into a vehicle • Do not use matches or a once you have begun refuel- lighter and do not smoke or ing. You can generate a build- leave a lit cigarette in your up of static electricity by vehicle while at a gas station, touching, rubbing or sliding especially during refueling. against any item or fabric • Do not over-fill or top-off your capable of producing static vehicle tank, which can cause electricity. Static electricity gasoline spillage. discharge can ignite fuel vapors causing a fire. If you • If a fire breaks out during refu- must re-enter the vehicle, you eling, leave the vicinity of the should once again eliminate vehicle, and immediately con- potentially dangerous static tact the manager of the gas electricity discharge by touch- station and then contact the ing a metal part of the vehicle, local fire department. Follow away from the fuel filler neck, any safety instructions they nozzle or other gasoline provide. source, with your bare hand. • If pressurized fuel sprays out, • When using an approved it can cover your clothes or portable fuel container, be skin and thus subject you to sure to place the container on the risk of fire and burns. the ground prior to refueling. Always remove the fuel cap Static electricity discharge carefully and slowly. If the cap from the container can ignite is venting fuel or if you hear a fuel vapors causing a fire. hissing sound, wait until the Once refueling has begun, condition stops before com- contact between your bare pletely removing the cap. hand and the vehicle should • Always check that the fuel cap be maintained until the filling is installed securely to pre- is complete. vent fuel spillage in the event • Use only approved portable of an accident. plastic fuel containers designed to carry and store gasoline. i Information • When refueling, always move the shift lever to the P (Park) Make sure to refuel your vehicle position, set the parking according to the "Fuel Requirements" brake, and place the Engine suggested in the Introduction chapter. Start/Stop button to the OFF position. Sparks produced by electrical components related to the engine can ignite fuel vapors causing a fire.

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NOTICE Emergency fuel filler door release • Do not spill fuel on the exterior surfaces of the vehicle. Any type of fuel spilled on painted sur- faces may damage the paint. • If the fuel filler cap requires replacement, use only a Genesis cap or the equivalent specified for your vehicle. An incorrect fuel filler cap can result in a seri- ous malfunction of the fuel sys- tem or emission control system. OHI048036 If the fuel filler door does not open using the remote fuel filler door release button, you can open it man- ually. Pull the handle of the release located on the left side of the lug- gage compartment outward slightly.

NOTICE Do not pull the handle excessive- ly, otherwise the luggage area trim or release handle may be dam- aged.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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

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1. Tachometer 4. Fuel gauge 2. Speedometer 5. Warning and indicator lights 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 6. LCD display (including trip computer)

NOTICE All warning sounds (e.g. welcome/good-bye sound, virtual engine sound) are generated from the exterior amplifiers. If necessary, we rec- ommend you to purchase Genuine Genesis Part to replace an exterior amplifier. Any unauthorized product may cause a malfunction of the exterior amplifiers.

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Instrument Cluster Control Adjusting instrument cluster illumination

OHI048110L • The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is displayed. • If the brightness reaches the maxi- OHI048412 mum or minimum level, a chime When the vehicle's parking lights or will sound. headlights are on, press the illumina- tion control button to adjust the Gauges and Meters brightness of the instrument panel illumination. Speedometer When pressing the illumination con- trol button, the interior switch illumi- nation intensity is also adjusted.

WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. Doing so could lead to driver distraction which may cause an accident OHI048101L and lead to vehicle damage, serious injury, or death. The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles per hour (mph) and/or kilometers per hour (km/h).

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Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge

OHI048102 OHI048103 The tachometer indicates the approx- imate number of engine revolutions This gauge indicates the tempera- per minute (rpm). ture of the engine coolant when the Use the tachometer to select the cor- Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON rect shift points and to prevent lug- position. ging and/or over-revving the engine. NOTICE NOTICE If the gauge pointer moves Do not operate the engine within beyond the normal range area the tachometer's RED ZONE. This toward the "H" position, it indi- may cause severe engine damage. cates overheating that may dam- age the engine. Do not continue driving with an overheated engine. If your vehicle overheats, refer to "If the Engine Overheats" in chapter 6.

WARNING Never remove the radiator cap or engine coolant reservoir cap when the engine is hot. The engine coolant is under pres- sure and could cause severe burn. Wait until the engine is cool before adding coolant to the reservoir.

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Fuel gauge NOTICE Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level. Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire, damaging the catalytic converter.

Odometer

OHI049104N This gauge indicates the approxi- mate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.

i Information • The fuel tank capacity is given in OHI049114N chapter 8. The odometer indicates the total dis- • The fuel gauge is supplemented by a tance that the vehicle has been driv- low fuel warning light, which will en and should be used to determine illuminate when the fuel tank is when periodic maintenance should nearly empty. be performed. • On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel warning light may come on earlier than usual due to the movement of fuel in the tank.

WARNING Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain addi- tional fuel as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the "E (Empty)" level.

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Range Outside temperature gauge

OHI049186N OHI049111N The range is the estimated distance This gauge indicates the current out- the vehicle can be driven with the side air temperatures by 1°F (1°C). remaining fuel in the fuel tank. Note that the temperature indicated If the estimated distance is below 1 on the LCD display may not change mile (1 km), the cluster will display as quickly as the outside tempera- "---" as the range. ture (there may be a slight delay before the temperature changes.) i Information You can change the temperature unit • If the vehicle is not on level ground from the Settings menu in the navi- or the battery power has been inter- gation system screen. Select: rupted, the range function may not operate correctly. - Setup → General Settings → Unit → Temperature Unit → °C/°F • The range may differ from the actu- al driving distance as it is an esti- For detailed information, scan mate of the available driving dis- the QR code in a separately sup- tance. plied simple manual. • The range may not register addi- tional fuel if less than 1.6 gallon (6 For vehicles equipped with Automatic liters) of fuel are added to the vehi- Climate Control, you can also: cle. - Press the AUTO button while • The range may vary significantly pressing the OFF button on the cli- based on driving conditions, driving mate control unit for 3 seconds habits, and condition of the vehicle. The temperature unit on the cluster LCD display and AVN system screen will change.

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Transmission Shift Indicator Automatic transmission shift indicator

OHI048113 Shift indicator pop-up The pop-up that indicates the current gear position is displayed in the clus- OHI048112 ter for about 2 seconds when shifting This indicator informs the current into other positions (P/R/N/D). gear engaged. You can activate or deactivate the • Park : P shift indicator pop-up function from the Settings menu in the AVN system • Reverse : R screen. Select: • Neutral : N - Setup → Vehicle Settings → • Drive : D Cluster → Content Selection → • Manual shift mode : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Gear Position Pop-up 7, 8 For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual.

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Warning and Indicator Lights Parking Brake & Brake Supplemental Restraint Fluid Warning Light System Warning Light

This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: • When you place the Engine Start/ • When you place the Engine Start/ Stop button to the ON position. Stop button to the ON position. - The parking brake & brake fluid - The air bag warning light illumi- warning light illuminates for nates for approximately 6 sec- approximately 3 seconds and will onds and then turns off when all then turn off once the parking checks have been performed. brake is released. • The air bag warning light will • Whenever the parking brake is remain illuminated if there is a mal- applied. function with the Safety Restraint • Whenever the brake fluid level in System air bag operation. the reservoir is low. If this occurs, have your vehicle - If the warning light illuminates inspected by an authorized retailer with the parking brake released, it of Genesis Branded products. indicates the brake fluid level in reservoir is low. Seat Belt Warning Light If the brake fluid level in the reser- voir is low: 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe This warning light informs the driver location and stop your vehicle. that the seat belt is not fastened. 2. With the engine stopped, check the brake fluid level immediately and For more details, refer to the "Seat add fluid as required (For more Belts" in chapter 2. details, refer to "Brake Fluid" in chapter 7). After adding brake fluid, check all brake components for fluid leaks. If a brake fluid leak is found, or if the warning light remains on, or if the brakes do not operate proper- ly, do not drive the vehicle. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts.

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Dual-diagonal braking system Anti-lock Brake System Your vehicle is equipped with dual- (ABS) Warning Light diagonal braking systems. This means you still have braking on two wheels even if one of the dual sys- This warning light illuminates: tems should fail. • When you place the Engine Start/ With only one of the dual systems Stop button to the ON position. working, more than normal pedal travel and greater pedal pressure is - The ABS warning light illuminates required to stop the vehicle. for approximately 3 seconds and then turns off. Also, the vehicle will not stop in as short a distance with only a portion • Whenever there is a malfunction of the brake system working. with the ABS. If the brakes fail while you are driv- Note that the hydraulic braking ing, shift to a lower gear for addition- system will still be operational even al engine braking and stop the vehi- if there is a malfunction with the cle as soon as it is safe to do so. ABS. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer WARNING of Genesis Branded products. Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Light Electronic Brake Force Driving the vehicle with a warn- Distribution (EBD) ing light ON is dangerous. If the System Warning Light Parking Brake & Brake Fluid These two warning lights Warning Light illuminates with illuminate at the same the parking brake released, it time while driving: indicates that the brake fluid When the ABS and regular brake sys- level is low. tem may not work normally. If this occurs, have the vehicle If this occurs, have the vehicle inspect- inspected by an authorized ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis retailer of Genesis Branded Branded products. products.

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Electronic Parking WARNING Brake (EPB) Warning EPB Light Electronic Brake force Distribution System Warning Light This warning light illuminates: • When you place the Engine When both ABS and Parking Start/Stop button to the ON position. Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Lights are on, the brake system - The EPB warning light illuminates will not work normally and you for approximately 3 seconds and may experience an unexpected then turns off. and dangerous situation during • Whenever there is a malfunction sudden braking. with the EPB. In this case, avoid high speed If this occurs, have the vehicle driving and abrupt braking. inspected by an authorized retailer Have the vehicle inspected by an of Genesis Branded products. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. i Information The Electronic Parking Brake i Information - Electronic Warning Light may illuminate when Brake Force Distribution the Electronic Stability control System Warning Light Indicator Light comes on to indicates that the ESC is not working properly When the ABS Warning Light is on or (This does not indicate malfunction of both ABS and Parking Brake & Brake the EPB). Fluid Warning Lights are on, the speedometer, odometer, or tripmeter may not work. Also, the MDPS Motor-Driven Power Warning Light may illuminate and the Steering (MDPS) steering effort may increase or decrease. Warning Light If this occurs, have the vehicle inspect- ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis This warning light illuminates: Branded products. • When you place the Engine Start/ Stop button to the ON position. - The MDPS warning light illumi- nates for approximately 3 sec- onds and then turns off. • When there is a malfunction with the MDPS. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Charging System If the warning light remains on Warning Light after adding oil or if oil is not avail- able, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products as This warning light illuminates: soon as possible. When there is a malfunction with either the alternator or electrical NOTICE charging system. • If the engine does not stop immediately after the Engine Oil If there is a malfunction with either Pressure Warning Light is illumi- the alternator or electrical charging nated, severe damage could system: result. 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe • If the warning light stays on location and stop your vehicle. while the engine is running, it 2. Turn the engine off and check the indicates that there may be seri- alternator drive belt for looseness ous engine damage or malfunc- or breakage. tion. In this case: If the belt is adjusted properly, 1. Stop the vehicle as soon as it there may be a problem in the is safe to do so. electrical charging system. 2. Turn off the engine and check If this occurs, we recommend that the oil level. If the oil level is you have the vehicle inspected by low, fill the engine oil to the an authorized retailer of Genesis proper level. Branded products as soon as pos- 3. Start the engine again. If the sible warning light stays on after the engine is started, turn the Engine Oil Pressure engine off immediately. If this Warning Light occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. This warning light illuminates: When the engine oil pressure is low.

If the engine oil pressure is low: 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe location and stop your vehicle. 2. Turn the engine off and check the engine oil level (For more details, refer to "Engine Oil" in chapter 7). If the level is low, add oil as required.

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Malfunction Indicator Low Fuel Level Lamp (MIL) Warning Light

This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: • When you place the Engine When the fuel tank is nearly empty. Start/Stop button to the ON position. Add fuel as soon as possible. - The Malfunction Indicator Lamp illuminates for approximately 3 NOTICE seconds and then turns off. Driving with the Low Fuel Level • Whenever there is a malfunction warning light on or with the fuel with either the emission control level below "E" can cause the system or the engine or the vehicle engine to misfire and damage the powertrain. catalytic converter. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Low Tire Pressure Warning Light NOTICE

Driving with the Malfunction This warning light illuminates: Indicator Lamp on may cause damage to the emission control • When you place the Engine Start/ systems which could affect dri- Stop button to the ON position. vability and/or fuel economy. - The low tire pressure warning light illuminates for approximately NOTICE 3 seconds and then turns off. • When one or more of your tires are If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp significantly underinflated. illuminates, potential catalytic converter damage is possible For more details, refer to "Tire which could result in loss of Pressure Monitoring System" in engine power. chapter 6. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retail- er of Genesis Branded products.

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This warning light remains ON Master Warning Light after blinking for approximately 60 seconds, or repeatedly blinks ON and OFF in 3 second intervals: • When there is a malfunction with This indicator light illuminates: the TPMS. • When there is a malfunction in If this occurs, have the vehicle operation in any of the following inspected by an authorized retailer systems: of Genesis Branded products. - Pre-Active Seat Belt malfunction (if For more details, refer to "Tire equipped) Pressure Monitoring System" in chapter 6. - Haptic steering warning malfunc- tion (if equipped) - LED headlamp malfunction (if WARNING equipped) Safe Stopping - High Beam Assist malfunction (if equipped) • The TPMS cannot alert you to - Electronic Control Suspension severe and sudden tire dam- malfunction (if equipped) age caused by external fac- tors. - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system malfunction (if equipped) • If you notice any vehicle insta- bility, immediately take your - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist foot off the accelerator pedal, radar blocked (if equipped) apply the brakes gradually - Blind-Spot Collision Warning sys- with light force, and slowly tem malfunction (if equipped) move to a safe position off the - Blind-Spot Collision Warning road. radar blocked (if equipped) - Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go malfunction (if equipped) - Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go radar blocked (if equipped), etc.

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All Wheel Drive (AWD) Lane Keeping Assist Warning Light (LKA) Indicator Light (if equipped) (if equipped)

This warning light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • Whenever there is a malfunction • [Green] When the system operat- with the AWD system. ing conditions are satisfied. If this occurs, have the vehicle • [White] When the system operating inspected by an authorized retailer conditions are not satisfied. of Genesis Branded products. • [Yellow] Whenever there is a mal- function with the lane keeping Forward Collision- assist system. Avoidance Assist (FCA) If this occurs, have the vehicle Warning Light inspected by an authorized retailer (if equipped) of Genesis Branded products. This warning light illuminates: For more details, refer to "Lane • When you place the Engine Keeping Assist system" in chap- Start/Stop button to the ON posi- ter 5. tion. - The FCA warning light illuminates for approximately 3 seconds and then turns off. • Whenever there is a malfunction with the FCA. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. For more details, refer to "Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist sys- tem" in chapter 5.

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Adaptive Front-Lighting Icy Road Warning Light System (AFS) Warning (if equipped) Light (if equipped)

This warning light illuminates: This warning light is to warn the driv- • When you place the Engine Start/ er the road may be icy. Stop Button to the ON position. When the temperature on the out- - The AFS warning light illuminates side temperature gauge is approxi- for approximately 3 seconds and mately below 40°F (4°C), the Icy then turns off. Road Warning Light and Outside • Whenever there is a malfunction Temperature Gauge blinks and then with the AFS. illuminates. Also, the warning chime sounds 1 time. If there is a malfunction with the You can activate or deactivate the shift indicator pop-up function from AFS: the Settings menu in the AVN system 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe screen. Select: location and stop your vehicle. - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Cluster 2. Turn the engine off and restart the → Content Selection → Icy Road engine. If the warning light Warning remains on, have the vehicle For detailed information, scan the inspected by an authorized retailer QR code in a separately supplied of Genesis Branded products. simple manual.

i Information If the icy road warning light appears while driving, you should drive more attentively and safely refraining from over-speeding, rapid acceleration, sud- den braking or sharp turning, etc.

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LED Headlamp Warning AUTO HOLD Indicator Light (if equipped) Light

This warning light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • When you place the Engine • [White] When you activate the auto Start/Stop button to the ON posi- hold system by pressing the AUTO tion. HOLD switch. - The LED headlamp warning light • [Green] When you stop the vehicle illuminates for approximately 3 completely by depressing the seconds and then turns off. brake pedal with the auto hold sys- • Whenever there is a malfunction tem activated. with the LED headlamp. • [Yellow] Whenever there is a mal- If this occurs, have the vehicle function with the auto hold system. inspected by an authorized retailer If this occurs, have the vehicle of Genesis Branded products. inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. This warning light blinks: For more details, refer to "Auto When there is a malfunction with a Hold" in chapter 5. LED headlamp related part. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

NOTICE Continuous driving with the LED Headlamp Warning Light on or blinking can reduce LED head- lamp life.

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Electronic Stability Immobilizer Indicator Control (ESC) Indicator Light Light

This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates for • When you place the Engine Start/ up to 30 seconds: Stop button to the ON position. When the vehicle detects the smart - The ESC indicator light illumi- key in the vehicle with the Engine nates for approximately 3 sec- Start/Stop button in the ACC or ON onds and then turns off. position. • Whenever there is a malfunction - Once the smart key is detected, with the ESC system. you can start the engine. If this occurs, have the vehicle - The indicator light goes off after inspected by an authorized retailer starting the engine. of Genesis Branded products. This indicator light blinks for a few This indicator light blinks: seconds: While the ESC is operating. When the smart key is not in the vehicle. For more details, refer to "Electronic Stability Control - If the smart key is not detected, you (ESC)" in chapter 5. cannot start the engine.

Electronic Stability This indicator light illuminates for Control (ESC) OFF 2 seconds and goes off: Indicator Light If the smart key is in the vehicle and the Engine Start/Stop button is ON, but the vehicle cannot detect the This indicator light illuminates: smart key. • When you place the Engine Start/ If this occurs, have the vehicle inspect- Stop button to the ON position. ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis - The ESC OFF indicator light illu- Branded products. minates for approximately 3 sec- onds and then turns off. This indicator light blinks: • When you deactivate the ESC sys- When there is a malfunction with the tem by pressing the ESC OFF but- immobilizer system. ton. If this occurs, have the vehicle For more details, refer to inspected by an authorized retailer of "Electronic Stability Control (ESC)" Genesis Branded products. in chapter 5.

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Turn Signal Indicator High Beam Indicator Light Light

This indicator light blinks: This indicator light illuminates: When you operate the turn signal • When the headlights are on and in indicator light. the high beam position • When the turn signal lever is pulled If any of the following occurs, there into the Flash-to-Pass position. may be a malfunction with the turn signal system. Light ON Indicator - The turn signal indicator light illumi- Light nates but does not blink - The turn signal indicator light blinks rapidly This indicator light illuminates: - The turn signal indicator light does When the position lights or head- not illuminate at all lights are on. If either of these conditions occur, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis High Beam Assist Branded products. (HBA) indicator light (if equipped) Low Beam Indicator Light (if equipped) This indicator light illuminates: • When the high-beam is on with the light switch in the AUTO light posi- tion. This indicator light illuminates: • If your vehicle detects oncoming or When the headlights are on. preceding vehicles, the High Beam Assist (HBA) system will switch the high beam to low beam automati- cally. For more details, refer to "High Beam Assist" in this chapter.

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LCD Display Messages Press brake pedal to start engine Vehicle is in N. Press START button and shift to P

OHI048119L This message is displayed if the OHI048121L Engine Start/Stop button changes to the ACC position twice by pressing This message is displayed if you try the button repeatedly without to turn off the vehicle with the gear in depressing the brake pedal. N (Neutral). You can start the vehicle by depress- At this time, the Engine Start/Stop ing the brake pedal and then press- button changes to the ACC position ing the Engine Start/Stop button. If you press the Engine Start/Stop button once more, it will turn to the ON position. Key not in vehicle

Low Key Battery

OHI048115L This message is displayed if the OHI048118L smart key is not in the vehicle when you press the Engine Start/Stop but- This message is displayed if the bat- ton. tery of the smart key is discharged while changing the Engine Start/Stop When attempting to start the vehicle, button to the OFF position. always have the smart key with you.

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Key not detected Press START button with key

OHI048116L OHI048117L This message is displayed if the smart This message is displayed if you key is not detected when you press the press the Engine Start/Stop button Engine Start/Stop button. while the message “Key not detect- ed” is displayed. Press START button again At this time, the immobilizer indicator light blinks.

Check BRAKE SWITCH fuse

OHI048122L This message is displayed if you were unable to start the vehicle when the Engine Start/Stop button was OHI048124L pressed. This message is displayed if the If this occurs, attempt to start the brake switch fuse is disconnected. engine by pressing the Engine You need to replace the fuse with a Start/Stop button again. new one. If that is not possible, you If the message appears each time can start the engine by pressing the you press the Engine Start/Stop but- Engine Start/Stop button for 10 sec- ton, have the vehicle inspected by an onds in the ACC position. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Shift to P or N to start engine Door, hood, trunk open

OHI048123L OHI048125 This message is displayed if you try This warning is displayed if any door to start the engine in any other posi- or the hood or the trunk is left open. tion except the P (Park) or N The warning will indicate which door (Neutral) position. is open in the display.

i Information WARNING You can start the engine with the shift Before driving the vehicle, you lever in the N (Neutral) position. But, should confirm that the door/ for your safety, we recommend that hood/trunk is fully closed. you start the engine with the vehicle shifted to P (Park). Also, check there is no door/ hood/trunk open warning light or message displayed on the instrument cluster.

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Sunroof open (if equipped) Lights

OHI048126 OHI048148L This warning is displayed if you turn This indicator displays which exterior off the engine when the sunroof is light is selected using the lighting open. control. Close the sunroof securely when You activate or deactivate Wiper/ leaving your vehicle. Lights display function from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: Window open (if equipped) - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Cluster → Content Selection → Wiper/Lights Display For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual.

OHI048127 This warning is displayed if you turn off the engine when any window is open.

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Wiper Low Washer Fluid

OHI048149L OHI048150L This indicator displays which wiper This message is displayed if the speed is selected using the wiper washer fluid level in the reservoir is control. nearly empty. You activate or deactivate Wiper/ Have the washer fluid reservoir Lights display function from the refilled. Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: Low Fuel - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Cluster → Content Selection → Wiper/Lights Display For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual.

OHI048145L This message is displayed if the fuel tank is almost out of fuel. When this message is displayed, the low fuel level warning light in the cluster will come on. It is recommended to look for the nearest fueling station and refuel as soon as possible. Add fuel as soon as possible.

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Engine has overheated Check turn signal (if equipped)

OHI048147L OHI048153L This message is displayed when the This message is displayed if there is engine coolant temperature is above a problem the turn signal. We recom- 120°C (248°F). This means that the mend that you have the vehicle engine is overheated and may be inspected by an authorized retailer of damaged. Genesis Branded products. If your vehicle is overheated, refer to "Overheating" in chapter 6. Check haptic steering wheel system (if equipped) Check headlamp LED

OHI048135L OHI048152L This message is displayed if there is a This message is displayed if there is problem with the haptic steering wheel a problem with the LED headlamp. system. We recommend that you have We recommend that you have the the vehicle inspected by an authorized vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts.

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Battery discharging due to external electrical devices

OHI048187L This message is displayed if the bat- tery voltage is weak due to any non- factory electrical accessories (ex. dashboard camera) while parking. Be careful that the battery is not dis- charged. If the warning message appears after removing the non-factory elec- trical accessories, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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LCD DISPLAY LCD Display Control

OHI048400

The LCD display modes can be changed by using the control buttons on the steering wheel.

1. : MODE button for changing modes 2. , : MOVE switch for changing items 3. OK : SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item

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LCD Display Modes

Menu

Trip Computer TBT Assist Master warning Fuel Route Guidance Smart Cruise The Master Warning Economy Control mode displays warn- ing messages related Accumulated Destination Lane Keeping to the vehicle when Info Info Assist one or more systems Drive Info Lane Following is not operating nor- Assist mally.

Up/Down Digital Highway Driving Speedometer Assist

Smart Shift Driver Attention Warning

Tire Pressure

The information provided differs according to the items applied to your vehicle.

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Trip computer mode Assist mode

OHI049156N OHI049158N The trip computer mode displays SCC/LKA/LFA/HDA information related to vehicle driving This mode displays the state of the parameters including fuel economy, Smart Cruise Control, Lane Keeping tripmeter information and vehicle Assist, Lane Following Assist and speed. Highway Driving Assist. For more details, refer to "Trip For more details, refer to each Computer" in this chapter. system information in chapter 5.

Turn By Turn (TBT) mode Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

OHI049157N OHI048547L This mode displays the state of the This mode displays information relat- navigation. ed to Driver Attention Warning. For more details, refer to "Driver Attention Warning" in chapter 5.

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- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system malfunction (if equipped) - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist radar blocked (if equipped) - Blind-Spot Collision Warning sys- tem malfunction (if equipped) - Blind-Spot Collision Warning radar blocked (if equipped) - Smart Cruise Control with Stop & OHI048160L Go malfunction (if equipped) Tire Pressure - Smart Cruise Control with Stop & This mode displays information relat- Go radar blocked (if equipped), etc. ed to Tire Pressure. The Master Warning Light illumi- For more details, refer to "Tire nates if one or more of the above Pressure Monitoring System" in warning situations occur. chapter 6. At this time, a Master Warning icon ( ) will appear beside the Assist icon ( ), on the LCD display. Master warning mode If the warning situation is solved, the master warning light will be turned off and the Master Warning icon will disappear.

OHI048548L This warning light informs the driver the following situations. - Pre-Active Seat Belt malfunction (if equipped) - Haptic steering warning malfunc- tion (if equipped) LED headlamp malfunction (if equipped) - High Beam Assist malfunction (if equipped) - Electronic Control Suspension malfunction (if equipped)

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TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer is a microcomput- er-controlled driver information sys- tem that displays information related to driving.

i Information • Some driving information stored in the trip computer resets if the bat- tery is disconnected. • The vehicle must be driven for a OHI048400 minimum of 0.19 miles (300 meters) To change the trip mode, toggle the since the last ignition key cycle " , " switch on the steering before the average fuel economy will wheel. be recalculated. Fuel economy Trip Modes

Fuel Economy • Average Fuel Economy • Instant Fuel Economy

Accumulated Info • Tripmeter • Average Fuel Economy OHI049549N • Timer Average Fuel Economy (1) • The average fuel economy is calcu- lated by the total driving distance Drive Info and fuel consumption since the last average fuel economy reset. • Tripmeter • The average fuel economy can be • Average Fuel Economy reset both manually and automati- • Timer cally.

Manual reset To clear the average fuel economy Digital Speedometer manually, press the OK button on the steering wheel for more than 1 sec- ond when the average fuel economy is displayed.

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Automatic reset Accumulated Info display To automatically reset the average fuel economy, select between "After Ignition" or "After Refueling" from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen - After ignition: When the engine has been OFF for 4 hours or longer the average fuel economy will reset automatically. - After refueling: The average fuel economy will reset automatically OHI049589N after adding 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of This display shows the accumulated fuel or more and after driving speed trip distance (1), the average fuel exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h). economy (2), and the total driving For more details, scan the QR time (3). code in a separately supplied The information is accumulated start- simple manual. ing from the last reset. To reset the details, press and hold Instant Fuel Economy (2) the OK button when viewing the The instantaneous fuel economy is Accumulated driving info. The trip dis- displayed according to the bar graph tance, the average fuel economy, and in the LCD display while driving. total driving time will reset simultane- ously. The accumulated driving information will continue to be counted while the engine is still running (for example, when the vehicle is in traffic or stopped at a stop light).

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Drive Info display Digital speedometer

OHI049590N OHI049552N This display shows the trip distance This digital speedometer shows the (1), the average fuel economy (2), speed of the vehicle. and the total driving time (3). The information is combined for each ignition cycle. However, when the engine has been OFF for 4 hours or longer the Drive Info screen will reset. To reset the details, press and hold the OK button when viewing the Drive Info.The trip distance, the aver- age fuel economy, and total driving time will reset simultaneously. The driving information will continue to be counted while the engine is still running (for example, when the vehi- cle is in traffic or stopped at a stop light).

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VEHICLE SETTNGS

OHI048517L OHI048518L The Vehicle Settings in the AVN sys- 1. Press the SETUP button on the tem provides user options for a vari- head unit of the AVN system. ety of settings including door lock/unlock features, convenience features, driver assistance settings, etc.

User Settings menu - Head-Up Display - Driver Assistance - Drive Mode - Lights - Door/Trunk OHI048564L - Cluster 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings' - Convenience and change the setting of the fea- - Reset tures. The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

WARNING

Do not operate the Vehicle Settings while driving. This may cause distraction resulting in an accident.

OHI048565L For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

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HEAD-UP DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) Have your head-up display main- tained by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. The head-up display maintenance requires a special windshield exclu- sive for the head-up display.

NOTICE • Do not tint the front windshield OHI049401N glass or add other types of The Head-Up Display is an optional metallic coating. Otherwise, the feature that allows the driver to view head-up display image may be information projected onto a trans- invisible. parent screen while still keeping your • Do not place any accessories on eyes safely on the road ahead while the crash pad or attach any driving. objects on the windshield glass.

Precautions while using the WARNING Head-Up Display The Blind-spot Collision Warning It may sometimes be difficult to read (BCW) system warnings on the information on the Head-Up Display head up display are supplemen- in the following situations. tal. Do not solely depend on - The driver is improperly positioned them to change lanes. Always in the driver's seat. take a look around before chang- - The diver wears polarizing-filter ing lanes. sunglasses. - An object is located above the i head-up display cover. Information - The vehicle is driven on a wet road. When replacing the front windshield glass of the vehicles equipped with the - Any improper lighting accessory is head-up display, replace it with a installed inside the vehicle, or there windshield glass designed for the is incoming light from outside of the head-up display operation. vehicle. Otherwise, duplicated images may be - The driver wears glasses. displayed on the windshield glass. - The driver wears contact lenses. When it is difficult to read the head- up display information, adjust the head-up display angle or the head- up display brightness level.

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Head-up display ON/OFF Head-up display information

OHI048521L OHI049567N The Head-up display can be turned 1. Turn-by-turn navigation information ON and OFF by selecting or dese- 2. Road information lecting ‘Enable Head-Up Display’ from the Settings menu in the AVN 3. Speedometer system screen. Select: 4. Cruise system set speed - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Head- 5. Smart Cruise Control information Up Display → Enable Head-Up 6. Lane Following Assist system infor- Display mation For detailed information, scan the 7. Lane Keeping Assist system infor- QR code in a separately supplied mation simple manual. 8. Blind-spot Collision Warning system information Head-up display setting 9. Highway Driving Assist system information The driver can change the head-up display settings from Settings menu The information provided may differ in the AVN system screen as follows. depending on which functions are • Display Control applicable to your vehicle. • Content Selection i • Speedometer Information For detailed information, scan the If you select the Turn By Turn naviga- QR code in a separately supplied tion information as Head-Up Display simple manual. contents, the Turn By Turn navigation information will not be displayed in the instrument cluster LCD display.

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LIGHTING

Exterior Lights NOTICE Lighting control • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located at the upper end of the windshield glass. • Do not clean the sensor using a window cleaner, the cleanser may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation. • If your vehicle has window tint or other types of metallic coat- ing on the front windshield, the OHI048528 AUTO light system may not work To operate the lights, turn the knob at properly. the end of the control lever to one of the following positions: 1. OFF position 2. AUTO light position 3. Parking lamp position 4. Headlamp position

OHI048530 Parking lamp position ( ) The parking lamp, license plate lamp and instrument panel lamp are turned ON.

OHI048414 AUTO light position The parking lamp and headlamp will be turned ON or OFF automatically depending on the amount of light outside the vehicle. Even with the AUTO light feature in operation, it is recommended to manually turn ON the lamps when driving at night or in a fog, driving in the rain, or when you enter dark areas, such as tunnels and parking facilities.

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High beam operation

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Headlamp position ( ) OHI048532 The headlamp, parking lamp, license plate lamp and instrument panel lamp To turn on the high beam headlamp, are turned ON. push the lever away from you. The lever will return to its original position. i The high beam indicator will light Information when the headlamp high beams are The Engine Start/Stop button must be switched on. in the ON position to turn on the head- To turn off the high beam headlamp, lamp. pull the lever towards you. The low beams will turn on.

OHI048531 To flash the high beam headlamp, pull the lever towards you, then release the lever. The high beams will remain ON as long as you hold the lever towards you.

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High Beam Assist (HBA) • If the headlamp lever is pulled (if equipped) towards you when the high beam is on by the High Beam Assist, the low beam will be on and the High Beam Assist will turn off. • If the headlamp lever is placed to the headlamp ON position, the High Beam Assist will turn off and the low beam will be on con- tinuously.

When the High Beam Assist is on, OHI048533 the high beam switches to low beam if any of the following conditions The High Beam Assist is a system occur : that automatically adjusts the head- lamp range (switches between high - When the headlamp of an on-com- beam and low beam) depending on ing vehicle is detected. the brightness of detected vehicles - When the tail lamp of a vehicle in and certain road conditions. front is detected. - When the headlamp or tail lamp of Operating condition a motorcycle or a bicycle is detect- ed. 1. Place the headlamp switch in the AUTO position. - When the surrounding ambient light is bright enough that high 2. Turn on the high beam by pushing beams are not required. the lever away from you. - When streetlights or other lights The High Beam Assist ( ) indica- are detected. tor will illuminate. - When the headlamp switch is not 3. The High Beam Assist will turn on in the AUTO position. when vehicle speed is above 25 mph (40 km/h). - When the High Beam Assist is off. • If the headlamp lever is pushed - When vehicle speed is below 15 away when the High Beam Assist mph (24 km/h). is operating, the High Beam Assist will turn off and the high beam will be on continuously. • If the headlamp lever is pulled towards you when the high beam is off, the high beam will turn on without the High Beam Assist canceled. When you let go of the headlamp lever, the lever will move to the middle and the high beam will turn off.

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• When the system is affected by external conditions. Such examples may include: - There is a lamp that has a similar shape as a vehicle’s lamp. - Headlamps have been dam- aged or not repaired proper- ly. OHI048142L - Headlamps are not aimed Warning light and message properly. When the High Beam Assist is not - Driving on a narrow curved working properly, the Check High road, rough road, uphill or Beam Assist warning message will downhill. come on for a few second. After the - Vehicle in front is partially message disappears, the master visible on a crossroad or warning light ( ) will illuminate. curved road. Take your vehicle to an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products - There is a traffic light, reflect- and have the system checked. ing sign, flashing sign or mirror ahead. - There is a temporary reflec- WARNING tor or flash ahead (construc- tion area). The High Beam Assist system may not work properly in the - The road conditions are bad following situations. such as being wet, iced or covered with snow. • When the light from an on- coming or front vehicle is dim. - A vehicle suddenly appears Such examples may include: from a curve. - Light from a vehicle is not - The vehicle is tilted from a detected because of lamp flat tire or being towed. damage, or because it is hid- - The Lane Keeping Assist den from sight, etc. system indicator (yellow) - Headlamp of a vehicle is light illuminates. covered with dust, snow or • When front visibility is poor. water. Such examples may include: - A vehicle’s headlamps are - Light from a vehicle is not off but the fog lamps are on detected because of exhaust and etc. fume, smoke, fog, snow, etc. - The front windshield is cov- ered with foreign substance.

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WARNING • At times, the High Beam Assist may not work properly. The • Do not attempt to disassemble system is for your convenience the front view camera without only. It is the responsibility of the assistance of an authorized the driver for safe driving prac- retailer of Genesis Branded tices and always check the products technician. If camera road conditions for your safety. is removed for any reason, the • When the system does not system may need to be re-cali- operate normally, switch the brated. Have the system headlamp position manually inspected by an authorized between the high beam and retailer of Genesis Branded low beam. products. • If the windshield of your vehi- cle is replaced, most likely the front view camera will need to be re-calibrated. If this occurs, have your vehicle inspected and have the system re-cali- brated by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. • Be careful that water doesn't get into the High Beam Assist unit and do not remove or dam- age related components of the High Beam Assist system. • Pay extreme caution to keep the camera dry. • NEVER disassemble the cam- era assembly, or apply any impact on the camera assem- bly. • Do not place objects on the dashboard that reflect light such as mirrors, white paper, etc. The system may not be able to function properly if sun- light is reflected.

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Turn signals and lane change Battery saver function signals The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the parking lamp when the driver turns the engine off and opens the driver-side door. With this feature, the parking lamps will turn off automatically if the driver parks on the side of road at night. If necessary, to keep the lamps on when the engine is turned off, perform OHI048534 the following: To signal a turn, push down on the 1) Open the driver-side door. lever for a left turn or up for a right 2) Turn the parking lamps OFF and turn in position (A). ON again using the light switch on If an indicator stays on and does not the steering column. flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replacement.

Onetouch turn signal function To activate the One Touch Turn Signal function, push the turn signal lever up or down to position (B) and then release it. The lane change signals will blink 3, 5 or 7 times. You can activate or deactivate the One Touch Turn Signal function or choose the number of blinking (3, 5, or 7) from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Lights → 1 Touch Turn Signal → Off / 3 flashes / 5 flashes / 7 flashes For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

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Headlamp delay function AFS (Adaptive Front-Lighting If the Engine Start/Stop button is System) (if equipped) placed in the ACC position or the OFF position with the headlamps ON, the headlamps (and/or parking lamps) remain on for about 5 min- utes. However, if the driver’s door is opened and closed, the headlights are turned off after 15 seconds. Also, with the engine off if the driver's door is opened and closed, the headlamps (and/or parking lamps) are turned off after 15 seconds. OHI048473 The headlamps (and/or parking lamps) can be turned off by pressing Adaptive front lighting system uses the lock button on the smart key vehicle speed and angle, to keep twice or turning the light switch to the your field of vision wide by leveling OFF or AUTO position. the headlamp. You can activate or deactivate the Change the switch to the AUTO posi- Headlamp Delay function from the tion when the engine is running. The Settings menu in the AVN system adaptive front lighting system will screen. Select: operate when the headlamp is ON. - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Lights The system raises the low beam → Headlight Delay angle when the vehicle speed is above 72 mph (115 km/h), to secure For detailed information, scan the safety during high speed driving. QR code in a separately supplied simple manual. To turn off AFS, change the switch to NOTICE other positions. The headlamp level- ing by the headlamp leveling device If the driver exits the vehicle still operates even after the AFS has through another door besides the turned off. driver door, the battery saver func- tion does not operate and the headlamp delay function does not turn OFF automatically. This may cause the battery to discharge. To avoid battery discharge, turn OFF the headlamps manually from the headlamp switch before exiting the vehicle

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If the AFS malfunction indicator Headlamp leveling device comes on, the AFS is not working It automatically adjusts the headlamp properly. beam level according to the number Drive to the nearest safe location of passengers and loading weight in and restart the engine. If the indica- the luggage area. tor continuously remains on, we rec- And it offers proper headlamp beam ommend that the system be checked under various conditions. by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. WARNING Daytime running light (DRL) If the function does not work The Daytime Running Lights can properly, we recommend that help others to see the front of your the system be inspected by an vehicle during the day, especially authorized retailer of Genesis after dawn and before sunset. Branded products. Do not attempt to inspect or replace The DRL system will turn OFF when: the wiring yourself. • The light switch is in the parking or headlamp lamp position, including the operation that the parking lamp Headlamp moisture removal or headlamp is turned on automat- function (if equipped) ically in the AUTO light position. When moisture fogs up inside of the • The engine is turned off. headlamp, if the headlamp is on for • The hazard warning flasher is on. certain period of time, the fan circu- • The turn signal light is on. lates the air inside to remove mois- ture. If the moisture is not removed, If you turn on the turn signal light, have the vehicle checked by an only the corresponding daytime authorized retailer of Genesis running lights will turn off. Branded products. • The parking brake is applied. Reverse guide lamp When the shift lever is in R (Reverse), the back-up lamp turns on and the reverse guide lamp at the back of the vehicle lights the floor. The lamp informs nearby drivers that your vehicle is backing up.

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Interior Lights Front lamps

WARNING Do not use the interior lights when driving in the dark.The inte- rior lights may obscure your view and cause an accident.

NOTICE Do not use the interior lights for OHI048423 extended periods when the engine is turned off or the battery will dis- • : charge. Press either of these buttons to turn the map lamp on or off. This light produces a spot beam for con- Interior lamp AUTO cut venient use as a map lamp at night The interior lamps will automatically or as a personal lamp for the driver go off approximately 20 minutes after and the front passenger. the engine is turned off and the doors are closed. If a door is opened, the lamp will go off 40 minutes after the engine is turned off. If the doors • : are locked by the remote key or Press the button to turn ON all smart key and the vehicle enters the front lamps. Re-repress the button armed stage of the theft alarm sys- to turn OFF all front lamps. tem, the lamps will go off five sec- onds later.

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Rear lamp

• : ■ Type A The front or rear room lamps come on when the front or rear doors are opened if the engine is running or not. When doors are unlocked by the Smart Key, the front and rear lamps come on for approximately 30 seconds as long as any door is not opened.The front and rear room lamps go out gradually after approx- imately 30 seconds if the door is OHI048424 closed. However, if the Engine Start/ ■ Type B Stop button is in the ON position or all doors are locked, the front and rear lamps will turn off. If a door is opened with the Engine Start/Stop button in the ACC position or the OFF position, the front and rear lamps stay on for about 20 minutes.

OHI048425 • : Press this button to turn the front • : and rear room lamps on and off. Press the button to turn ON both rear lamps. You cannot separately turn OFF the rear lamp type B. Repress the button to turn OFF the rear lamps.

• : Press the button to dim the rear lamp type A. Re-press the button to turn OFF the lamp.

• : Press this button to turn the rear lamp type B on and off.

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Trunk lamp Rear mirror lamp (if equipped)

OHI049426N OHI048430 The trunk lamp comes on when the Press the cover and it will slowly trunk is opened. open and the mirror lamp will turn ON. Vanity mirror lamp (Front) Glove box lamp

OHI048428 OHI048427 Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will automatically turn on the mirror The glove box lamp comes on when light. the glove box is opened. If the glove box is not closed, the lamp will turn off after 20 minutes.

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Puddle lamp Welcome System Welcome light

OHI049429N Welcome light OHI049411N When all doors (and trunk) are Puddle lamp and door handle lamp closed and locked, the puddle lamp With all the doors (and trunk) closed will come on for 15 seconds if the and locked, the puddle lamp and door is unlocked by the smart key or door handle lamp will come on for when you put your hand in the out- approximately 15 seconds if any of side door handle with the smart key the below is performed. in possession. • When the door unlock button is For more details, refer to pressed on the smart key. "Welcome System" in this chap- • When you put your hand in the out- ter. side door handle with the smart key in possession. Escort light • If ' Setup → Vehicle Settings → → When the Engine Start/Stop button Convenience Welcome → is in the OFF position and the driver's Mirror/Light Enable on Driver door is opened, the puddle lamp will Approach' is selected from the come on for 30 seconds. If the dri- Settings menu in the AVN system ver's door is closed within the 30 screen, the lamps will turn on when seconds, the puddle lamp will turn off the vehicle is approached with the after 15 seconds. If the driver's door smart key in possession. is closed and locked, the puddle You can activate or deactivate this lamp will turn off immediately. function from the Settings menu in The Puddle Lamp Escort Light will the AVN system screen turn on only the first time the driver's For detailed information, scan door is opened after the engine is the QR code in a separately sup- turned off. plied simple manual.

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Interior lamp When the interior lamp switch is in the DOOR position and all doors (and trunk) are closed and locked, the room lamp will come on for 30 sec- onds if any of the below is performed. • When the door unlock button is pressed on the smart key. • When you put your hand into the door handle while carrying the smart key. At this time, if you press the door lock or unlock button on the remote key or smart key the room lamp will turn off immediately.

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WIPERS AND WASHERS Windshield Wipers Operates as follows when the ignition switch is in the ON position. MIST : For a single wiping cycle, push the lever upward and release. The wipers will operate continu- ously if the lever is held in this position. OFF : Wiper is not in operation. OHI048575L INT :Wiper operates intermittently at A : Wiper speed control the same wiping intervals. To vary · MIST – Single wipe the speed setting, move the speed control lever. The top most · OFF – Off setting will run the wipers most · INT – Intermittent wipe frequently (for more rain).The bot- · LO – Low wiper speed tom setting will run the wipers the · HI – High wiper speed least frequently (for less rain). LO : The wiper runs at a lower speed. B : Auto control wipe time adjust- HI : The wiper runs at a higher speed. ment i Information C : Wash with brief wipes If there is heavy accumulation of snow or ice on the windshield, defrost the windshield for about 10 minutes, or until the snow and/or ice is removed before using the windshield wipers to ensure proper operation. If you do not remove the snow and/or ice before using the wiper and washer, it may damage the wiper and washer system.

i Information If the wiper switch is set in AUTO mode when Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position, the wiper will operate once to perform a self-check of the system. Set the wiper to the OFF position when the wiper is not in use.

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Windshield Washers WARNING To avoid personal injury from the windshield wipers, when the engine is running and the wind- shield wiper switch is placed in the AUTO mode: • Do not touch the upper end of the windshield glass facing the rain sensor. • Do not wipe the upper end of the windshield glass with a OHI048536 damp or wet cloth. In the OFF position, pull the lever gen- • Do not put pressure on the tly toward you to spray washer fluid on windshield glass. the windshield and to run the wipers 1-3 cycles. The spray and wiper oper- ation will continue until you release NOTICE the lever. If the washer does not work, • When washing the vehicle, set you may need to add washer fluid to the wiper switch in the OFF (O) the washer fluid reservoir. position to stop the auto wiper operation. The wiper may oper- ate and be damaged if the switch is set in the AUTO mode while washing the vehicle. • Do not remove the sensor cover located on the upper end of the passenger side windshield glass. Damage to system com- ponents could occur and may not be covered by your vehicle warranty.

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WARNING When the outside temperature is below freezing, ALWAYS warm the windshield using the defroster to prevent the washer fluid from freezing on the wind- shield and obscuring your vision which could result in an acci- dent and serious injury or death.

NOTICE • To prevent possible damage to the washer pump, do not oper- ate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. • To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windshield, do not operate the wipers when the windshield is dry. • To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually. • To prevent possible damage to the wipers and washer system, use anti-freezing washer fluids in the winter season or cold weather.

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SURROUND VIEW MONITOR • The system is activated when the following steps are performed. 1. The surround view monitor but- ton (1,indicator ON) is pressed 2. The shift lever is in D (Drive), N (Neutral) or R (Reverse) and vehicle speed is under 10 mph (15 km/h) 3. The Parking Distance Warning OHI048408L (Reverse/Forward) system is activated • The system is deactivated when one of the following is performed. - The surround view monitor button (1, indicator OFF) is pressed again - Vehicle speed is over 10 mph (15 km/h) • When vehicle speed is over 15km/h, the system will turn off. OHI048563 The system will not automatically Surround View Monitor system can turn on again, even though vehicle assist in parking by allowing the driv- speed gets below 10 mph (15 er to see around the vehicle. km/h). Press the button (1, indica- tor ON) again, to turn on the sys- For detailed information, scan the tem. QR code in a separately supplied • When the vehicle is backing up, the simple manual. system will turn ON regardless of vehicle speed or button status. However, if vehicle speed is over 10 mph (15 km/h) when driving for- ward, the Surround View Monitor system will turn off. • An indicator on the screen appears when: - The trunk is opened - The driver's door is opened - The passenger's door is opened - The outer side view mirror is folded • If the system is not operating nor- mally, the system should be checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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CAUTION

(1) Front camera (2) Left/Right cam- era (3) Rear camera

ODH047435 Surround View Monitor system only serves to assist the driver in parking. ALWAYS look around your vehicle to make sure there are no objects or obstacles before moving the vehicle.

NOTICE Always keep the camera lens clean. The camera may not work normally if the lens is covered with foreign material.

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FORWARD/REVERSE PARKING DISTANCE WARNING (PDW)

WARNING • ALWAYS look around your vehicle to make sure there are no objects or obstacles before moving the vehicle in any direction to prevent a col- lision. • Always pay close attention OHI049402N when the vehicle is driven close to objects, particularly pedestrians, and especially children. • Be aware that some objects may not be visible on the screen or be detected by the sensors, due to the objects distance, size or material, all of which can limit the effec- tiveness of the sensor. OHI048403 [A] : Front Sensor, [B] : Rear Sensor Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning system assists the driver during movement of the vehicle by chiming if any object is sensed with- in the distance of 39 inches (100 cm) in front and 47 inches (120 cm) behind the vehicle. This system is a supplemental sys- tem that senses objects within the range and location of the sensors, it cannot detect objects in other areas where sensors are not installed.

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Forward/Reverse Parking • When more than two objects are Distance Warning system sensed at the same time, the clos- est one will be recognized first. Operating condition • If you move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position with the engine running and Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning system off, the system will operate auto- matically. But it will turn off automat- ically, when the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h). The system will automatically operate again if vehicle speed returns to 6 mph (10 km/h). OHI048405L

• This system will activate when Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning system button is pressed with the engine running. • Sensing distance when backing up is approximately 47 in (120 cm) when you are driving less than 6 mph (10 km/h). • Sensing distance when moving for- ward is approximately 39 in (100 cm) when you are driving less than 6 mph (10 km/h).

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Types of warning sound and indicator

Distance Warning indicator from object When driving When driving Warning sound inches (cm) forward rearward

24 ~ 39 Buzzer beeps Front - (60 ~ 100) intermittently

24 ~ 47 Buzzer beeps Rear - (60 ~ 120) intermittently

Buzzer beeps Front frequently 12 ~ 24 (30 ~ 60) Buzzer beeps Rear - frequently

Buzzer sounds Front continuously 12 (30) Buzzer sounds Rear - continuously

i Information • The buzzer sounds intermittently. • A message appears on the The indicator may differ from the instrument cluster LCD display. illustration depending on objects or sensors status. If the indicator blinks, have your vehicle checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

NOTICE When you shift the gear to R (Reverse) and if one or more of the below occurs you may have a mal- function with the Forward/Reverse OHI048174L Parking Distance Warning system. If one of the above occurs, have • The audible warning does not your vehicle checked by an sound. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products as soon as possible. 3-108 03

Non-operational Conditions of Detecting range may decrease Forward/Reverse Parking when: Distance Warning system • Outside air temperature is Forward/Reverse Parking extremely hot or cold. Distance Warning system may • Undetectable objects smaller than not operate normally when any 40 inches (1 m) and narrower than of the following occur: 6 inches (14 cm) in diameter. • Moisture is frozen to the sensor. • Sensor is covered with foreign mat- The following objects may not ter, such as snow or water, or the be recognized by the sensor: sensor cover is blocked. • Sharp or slim objects such as ropes, chains or small poles. The Forward/Reverse Parking • Objects, which tend to absorb sen- Distance Warning system may sor frequency such as clothes, experience a malfunction when spongy material or snow. the following occurs: • Driving on uneven road surfaces such as unpaved roads, gravel, bumps, or gradient. • Objects generating excessive noise such as vehicle horns, loud motor- cycle engines, or truck air brakes can interfere with the sensor. • Heavy rain or water spray is present. • Wireless transmitters or mobile phones are present near the sensor. • The sensor is covered with snow. • Any non-factory equipment or accessories have been installed, or if the vehicle bumper height or sen- sor installation has been modified.

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Parking Distance Warning (Reverse/Forward) System WARNING Precautions Your new vehicle warranty does • Forward/Reverse Parking Distance not cover any accidents or dam- Warning system may not operate age to the vehicle or injuries to consistently in some circum- its occupants related to a stances depending on the speed of Forward/Reverse Parking the vehicle and the shapes of the Distance Warning system. objects detected. Always drive safely and cau- • Forward/Reverse Parking Distance tiously. Warning system may malfunction if the vehicle bumper height or sen- sor installation has been modified or damaged. Any non-factory installed equipment or accessories may also interfere with the sensor performance. • The sensor may not recognize objects less than 12 in. (30 cm) from the sensor, or it may sense an incorrect distance. Use caution. • When the sensor is blocked with snow, dirt, debris, or ice, the sys- tem may be inoperative until the snow or ice melts, or the debris is removed. Use a soft cloth to wipe debris away from the sensor. • Do not push, scratch or strike the sensor with any hard objects that could damage the surface of the sensor. Sensor damage could occur. • Do not spray the sensors or its sur- rounding area directly with a high pressure washer. Doing so may cause the sensors to fail to operate normally.

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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM

■ Front

■ Rear

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Front 14. Climate control information screen 1. Driver's temperature control knob selection button 2. Driver's AUTO button 15. Air conditioning button 3. Driver's mode selection button 16. Passenger's fan speed control button 4. Front windshield defroster button 5. Rear window defroster button Rear 6. SYNC button 17. Rear fan speed control knob 7. AQS (Air quality system) button 18. Rear mode selection button 8. Air intake control button 19. Rear OFF button 9. Passenger's mode selection button 20. Rear AUTO button 10. Passenger's temperature control 21. Rear temperature control knob knob 22. LCD display 11. Passenger's AUTO button 12. Driver's fan speed control button 13. OFF button

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Automatic Heating and Air ■ Front Conditioning • Driver's side • Passenger's side

■ Driver's side ■ Passenger's side

OHI048307 ■ Rear

OHI048305 The Automatic Climate Control System is controlled by setting the desired tem- perature.

1. Press the AUTO button. The modes, fan speeds, air intake and air-conditioning will be controlled OHI048308 automatically by the temperature set- 2. Turn the temperature control knob ting you select. to the desired temperature. If the temperature is set to the lowest setting (Lo), the air conditioning system will operate continuously. After the interior has cooled suffi- ciently, adjust the knob to a higher temperature set point whenever possible.

To turn the automatic operation off, select any function of the following: - Mode selection button - Air conditioning button - Front windshield defroster button (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield defroster function. The 'AUTO' sign will illuminate on the climate infor- mation screen once again.) - Fan speed control button

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The selected function will be con- To improve the effectiveness of trolled manually while other functions heating and cooling, select the operate automatically. mode according to the following: For your convenience and to improve - Heating: the effectiveness of the climate con- trol, use the AUTO button and set the - Cooling: temperature to 72°F (22°C). 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. i Information 4. Set the air intake control to Fresh mode. 5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. 6. If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system on. 7. Press the AUTO button in order to convert to full automatic control of the system. When starting the vehicle in cold weather using manual temperature OHI048309 control, operate the system in the fol- lowing method to improve heating. Never place anything near or covering - Turn off or lower the blower, right the sensor (both inside and outside the after starting the engine. vehicle) to ensure better control of the heating and cooling system. - Allow the engine to warm up during this time since the air flow from the heater is still cold. Manual Heating and Air - After a few minutes of engine warm Conditioning up, turn on or set the fan to a high- The heating and cooling system can er level and adjust the temperature be controlled manually by pushing setting to hot. buttons other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works The climate control system settings sequentially according to the order of will be maintained, even when the buttons selected. engine is turned OFF. However, the When pressing any button except the climate control system settings will AUTO button while using automatic be initialized when the battery has operation, the functions not selected been discharged, or when the cables will be controlled automatically. have been disconnected. In this 1. Start the engine. case, adjust the climate control sys- tem settings again. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion.

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Mode selection

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• Side outlet vents (D) G90 is equipped with temperature sensors inside the side outlet vents to accurately measure and control air temperature both in the driver's seat and the front passenger's seat. However, when the side outlet vents are closed, the temperature sensor will measure air temperature only inside the side out- let vents. For accurate temperature control, open the side outlet vents.

• Rear outlet vents (F) The rear outlet vents are controlled by the rear climate control system.

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■ Driver's side ■ Passenger's side Face-Level (B, C, D, F, G)

Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet. A small amount of air blows from the floor air vents to help provide pleas- OHI048310 ant air quality inside the passenger Front mode selection button compartment. The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F, G)

The air flow outlet direction is cycled Air flow is directed towards the face as follows: and the floor.

Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E) i Information Most of the air flow is directed to the The passenger's side cannot select the floor and the windshield with a small Floor & Defrost ( ) mode. amount directed to the side window defrosters.

Floor-Level (A, C, D, E)

Most of the air flow is directed to the floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield and side window defrosters.

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Bi-Level (E, F, G)

Air flow is directed toward the face and floor

Floor-Level (E)

OHI048311 Rear mode selection button Air flow is directed toward the floor. If you press the rear mode selection button, you can adjust the rear mode individually. To adjust the rear mode individually, go to the AVN system screen and select 'Setup → General Settings' and deselect 'Lock Rear Controls' (the RSE LOCKED indicator on the rear armrest will turn off). If the 'Lock Rear Controls' is selected (the RSE LOCKED indicator on the rear arm- rest will turn on), the rear mode will OHI048313 operate same as the front mode. Defrost-Level (A, D) For more information on the RSE LOCKED indicator, refer to “Rear Most of the air flow is directed to the Switches Operating Limitation” in windshield with a small amount of air chapter 2. directed to the side window defrosters. i Information The air flow outlet direction is cycled as follows: The rear climate control system will be deactivated if the fan speed is set to the highest position with the front wind- shield defroster button ON. However, if the rear climate control switch is oper- ated, the system will reactivate.

Face-Level (F, G)

Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face

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■ Front Temperature control

■ Front • Driver's side • Passenger's side

OHI048315 ■ Rear OHI048307 ■ Rear

Instrument panel vents OHI048308 The instrument panel vent air flow can be directed up/down or left/right The temperature will increase by using the vent adjustment lever. turning the knob to the right. The temperature will decrease by turning The air flow can be closed using the the knob to the left. The temperature thumbwheel. To close the vent rotate will increase or decrease by 1°F it left ( ). To open the vent, rotate it (0.5°C). When set to the lowest tem- right ( ). perature setting, the air conditioning will operate continuously.

Temperature conversion If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the temperature mode display will reset to Centigrade. To change the temperature unit from °C to °F or °F to °C : - Automatic climate control system Press the AUTO button for 3 sec- onds while pressing the OFF but- ton.

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- AVN system screen Adjusting the driver and passenger Select 'Setup → General Settings side temperature and air flow → Unit → Temperature Unit °C / °F' direction individually For detailed information, scan Press the SYNC button again (LED the QR code in a separately sup- OFF) to adjust the driver and plied simple manual. front/rear passenger side tempera- ture and air flow direction individually. The temperature unit on the cluster LCD display and AVN system screen will change.

SYNC button

OHI048318 Adjusting the driver and passenger side temperature and air flow direction equally • Press the SYNC button (LED ON) to adjust the driver and front/rear passenger side temperature and air flow direction equally. The front and rear passenger side temperature and air flow direction will be set to the same temperature and air flow direction as the driver's side. • Turn the driver side temperature control knob. The driver and pas- senger side temperature will be adjusted equally. Press the driver side mode selec- tion button. The driver and front/ rear passenger side air flow will be adjusted equally.

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Air intake control i Information Operating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Use Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the A/C ON can cause fogging of the windshield. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C OHI048340 ON in Recirculation mode may result in excessively dry, dehumidified air in The air intake control button is used the cabin and may promote formation to select either Fresh mode (outside of musty vent odor due to stagnant air. air) or Recirculation mode (cabin air). WARNING Recirculation mode When Recirculation mode • Continued use of the climate is selected, air from the control system operation in passenger compartment Recirculation mode for a pro- will be recirculated through longed period of time may the system and heated or cause drowsiness to the cooled according to the occupants in the cabin. This function selected. may lead to loss of vehicle control which may lead to an accident. Fresh mode • Continued use of the climate When Fresh mode is control system operation in selected, air enters the Recirculation mode with the vehicle from outside and A/C OFF may allow humidity is heated or cooled to increase inside the cabin. according to the function selected. This may cause condensation to accumulate on the wind- shield and obscure visibility. • Do not sleep in your vehicle or remain parked in your vehicle with the windows up and either the heater or the air conditioning ON for pro- longed periods of time. Doing so may increase the levels of carbon dioxide in the cabin which may lead to serious injury or death.

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Air Quality System (AQS) The AQS does not operate in any of the following situations : • The AQS button is re-repressed to the OFF position. • Either Fresh mode or the Recirculation mode is selected. • The front defroster button is pressed ON or the Floor & Defrost ( ) mode is selected. • The temperature is set to either the highest (HI) or the lowest (Lo) posi- OHI048330 tion, while the climate control sys- This system automatically senses tem is automatically controlled outdoor air pollutants and minimizes (AUTO button LED ON). their flow into the vehicle. However, • The OFF button of the climate con- unpleasant or foul odors that might trol system is selected. be present may still be noticeable • The Auto Defogging system oper- within the vehicle. ates to defog the front windshield. To turn the AQS ON, press the button. If the windows fog up with the Recirculation mode or AQS mode selected, set the air intake control to Fresh mode or AQS control to OFF.

i Information • The AQS button indicator will imme- diately illuminate when the engine is started with the AQS in the ON posi- tion. However, the AQS starts oper- ating after 40 seconds. • The AQS filters out toxic exhaust (i.e. NO, NO2, SO2, CO, CxHy) to pre- vent it from entering the passenger compartment but, does not totally block odor.

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Fan speed control

OHI048331

OHI048324 Rear Turn the knob to the right ( ) to Front increase fan speed and airflow. Turn Press the ( ) button to increase fan the knob to the left ( ) to decrease speed and air flow. Press the ( ) but- fan speed and airflow. ton to decrease fan speed and air To adjust the rear fan speed control flow. individually, go to the AVN system Pressing the OFF button turns off the screen and select 'Setup → General fan. Settings' and deselect 'Lock Rear Controls' (the RSE LOCKED indicator NOTICE on the rear armrest will turn off). If the 'Lock Rear Controls' is selected (the Operating the fan speed when the RSE LOCKED indicator on the rear Engine Start/Stop button is in the armrest will turn on), the rear fan ON position could cause the bat- speed control will operate same as tery to discharge. Operate the fan the front fan speed control. speed when the engine is running. For more information on the RSE LOCKED indicator, refer to "Rear Switches Operating Limitation" in chapter 2.

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Air conditioning Climate control information screen selection button

OHI048323 Push the A/C button to manually turn the system on (LED ON) and off. OHI048341L Press the climate control information screen selection button to display cli- OFF mode mate control information on the AVN ■ Front system screen.

OHI048325L ■ Rear

OHI048326 Push the OFF button to turn off the climate control system.

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System Operation Operation Tips Cooling / Ventilation • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the car through the 1. Select the Face Level mode. ventilation system, temporarily set 2. Set the air intake control to fresh the air intake control to the recircu- mode. lation mode. Return the control to 3. Set the temperature control to the the to fresh mode when the desired position. unpleasant air outside has dimin- 4. Set the fan speed control to the ished. This will help keep the driv- desired speed. er alert and comfortable. • To help prevent the inside of the windshield from fogging, set the air Heating intake control to fresh mode and 1. Select the Floor Level mode. the fan speed to the desired posi- 2. Set the air intake control to fresh tion, turn on the air conditioning mode. system, and adjust the tempera- 3. Set the temperature control to the ture control to the desired temper- desired position. ature. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. Air conditioning 5. If desired, turn the air conditioning Your Genesis Branded Vehicle air ON with the temperature control conditioning system is filled with R- knob set to heat in order to dehu- 1234yf refrigerant. midify the air before it enters into 1. Start the engine. the cabin. 2. Press the air conditioning button. If the windshield fogs up, select the 3. Select the Face Level mode. Floor & Defrost mode or press 4. Set the air intake control to the Front Defrost mode. Recirculation mode temporarily to allow the cabin to cool quickly. When the desired temperature in the cabin is reached, change the air intake control back to Fresh mode. 5. Adjust the fan speed control and temperature control to maintain maximum comfort. When maximum cooling is desired, set the temperature control to the lowest temperature setting, then set the fan speed control to the highest setting.

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NOTICE System Maintenance When using the air conditioning Cabin air filter system, monitor the engine tem- perature gauge closely while driv- ing up hills or in heavy traffic when outside temperatures are high. Air conditioning system operation when climbing a steep grade or in high outside ambient temperatures can cause engine overheating. Continue to use the fan, but turn the air conditioning system off if the engine temperature gauge OHI048581L indicates engine overheating. [A] : Outside air, [B] : Recirculated air [C] : Climate control air filter, [D] : Blower [E] : Evaporator core, [F] : Heater core Air conditioning system operation tips The cabin air filter is installed behind • If the vehicle has been parked in the glove box. It filters the dust or direct sunlight during hot weather, other pollutants that enter the vehicle open the windows for a short time through the heating and air condi- to let the hot air inside the vehicle tioning system. escape. Have the cabin air filter replaced by • After sufficient cooling has been an authorized retailer of Genesis achieved, switch back from recir- Branded products according to the culation mode to fresh mode. maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in severe conditions • To help reduce moisture inside of such as dusty or rough roads and/or the windows on rainy or humid if transporting pets or occupants days, decrease the humidity inside smoke inside the vehicle, then more the vehicle by operating the air frequent cabin air filter inspections conditioning system with the win- and changes are required. dows and sunroof closed. If the air flow rate suddenly decreas- • Use the air conditioning system es, the system should be checked at every month only for a few minutes an authorized retailer of Genesis to ensure maximum system per- Branded products. formance. • If you operate air conditioner excessively, the difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windshield could cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, causing loss of visibility. In this case, set the mode selection knob or button to the position and fan speed control to the lowest speed. 3-124 03

Checking the amount of air con- ditioner refrigerant and com- pressor lubricant When the amount of refrigerant is low, the performance of the air condi- tioning is reduced. Overfilling also reduces the performance of the air conditioning system. Therefore, if abnormal operation is found, have the system inspected by OHI049538N an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Air Conditioning refrigerant label You can find out which air condition- NOTICE ing refrigerant is applied to your vehi- cle on the label located inside of the It is important that the correct hood. type and amount of oil and refrig- erant is used. Otherwise, damage to the compressor and abnormal system operation may occur. To prevent damage, the air condition- ing system in your vehicle should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. WARNING Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf OHYK059001 Since the refrigerant is mildly flammable Each symbols and specification on and operated at high the air conditioning refrigerant label pressure, the air con- is represented as below: ditioning system 1. Classification of refrigerant should only be serv- iced by trained and 2. Amount of refrigerant certified technicians. 3. Classification of compressor lubri- It is important that the correct cant type and amount of oil and 4. Caution refrigerant are used. 5. Flammable refrigerant All refrigerants should be 6. To require registered technician to reclaimed with proper equip- service air conditioning system ment. Venting refrigerants directly to the atmosphere is harmful to individuals and environment. Failure to heed these warnings can lead to serious injuries. 3-125 Convenient features of your vehicle

DEFROSTER NOTICE i Information To prevent damage to the conduc- If there is heavy accumulation of snow tors bonded to the inside surface on the rear window, brush it off before of the rear window, never use operating the rear defroster. sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window. Side view mirror defroster If you want to defrost and defog The side view mirror defroster will the front windshield, refer to the operate at the same time as the rear "Windshield Defrosting and window defroster. Defogging" section in this chapter. Front Wiper Deicer (if equipped) Rear Window Defroster The front wiper deicer will operate at the same time as the rear window defroster.

OHI048303 The defroster heats the window to remove frost, fog and thin ice from the interior and exterior of the rear window, while the engine is running. • Press the Rear Window Defroster button to turn the rear window defroster ON and OFF. The Rear Window Defroster button LED will illuminate when the defroster is ON. • The rear window defroster auto- matically turns off after approxi- mately 20 minutes or when the engine is turned off.

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WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING To defog inside windshield WARNING Windshield heating Do not use the or posi- tion during cooling operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temper- ature of the outside air and that of the windshield could cause the outer surface of the wind- shield to fog up, causing loss of visibility could cause an acci- OHI049334N dent resulting in serious injury 1. Set the fan speed to the desired or death. In this case, set the position. mode selection knob or button to the position and fan 2. Select desired temperature. speed control knob or button to 3. Press the defroster button ( ). a lower speed. 4. Fresh mode will be selected auto- matically. Additionally, the air con- ditioning will automatically operate • For maximum defrost perform- according to the detected ambient ance, set the temperature control temperature. knob to the highest temperature setting (rotated all the way to the Check to make sure the air condi- right) and the fan speed control to tioning is ON. If the air conditioning the highest setting. button LED is not illuminated, press the air conditioning (A/C) button • If warm air to the floor is desired once to turn the air conditioner ON. while defrosting or defogging, set the Check to make sure the air intake mode to the floor-defrost position. control is in Fresh mode. • Before driving, clear all snow and ice from the windshield, rear win- dow, side view mirrors, and all side windows. • Clear all snow and ice from the hood and air inlet in the cowl grill to improve heater and defroster effi- ciency and to reduce the probability of fogging up the inside of the wind- shield.

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To defrost outside windshield Defogging logic To reduce the probability of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the air intake or air conditioning are con- trolled automatically according to certain conditions such as or positions. To cancel or reset the defogging logic, do the following. 1. Turn the engine ON. 2. Press the defroster button ( ).

OHI049328N 3. While pressing the air conditioning (A/C) button, press the air intake 1. Set the fan speed to the highest control button at least 5 times with- position. in 3 seconds. 2. Set the temperature to the extreme The air intake control button indicator hot (HI) position. will blink 3 times to indicate that the 3. Press the defroster button ( ). defogging logic has been disabled. 4. Fresh mode will be selected auto- Repeat the steps again to re-enable matically. Additionally, the air con- the defogging logic. ditioning will automatically operate If the battery has been discharged or according to the detected ambient disconnected, it resets to the defog temperature. Check to make sure logic status. the air intake control is in Fresh mode.

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CLIMATE CONTROL ADDITIONAL FEATURES Auto Defogging System If the air conditioning is off or recircu- lation mode is manually selected while Auto Defogging System is ON, the Auto Defogging System Indicator will blink 3 times to signal that the manual operation has been can- celed.

To cancel or activate the Auto Defogging System Climate control system OHI048309 • To cancel the auto defogging Auto defogging helps reduce the pos- system sibility of fogging up the inside of the 1. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- windshield by automatically sensing ton to the ON or START position. the moisture on inside the windshield. 2. Press the front defroster button for The auto defogging system operates approximately 3 seconds. when the climate control system is on. 3. The front defroster button LED will blink 3 times and then ADS OFF i Information will illuminate on the climate control information screen when the auto The auto defogging system may not defogging system is canceled. operate normally, when the outside temperature is below 14 °F (-10 °C). • To reactivate the auto defogging system When the Auto Defogging System operates, the indi- 1. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- cator will illuminate. ton to the ON or START position. 2. Press the front defroster button for If a high amount of humidity is approximately 3 seconds. detected in the vehicle, the Auto Defogging System will be enabled. 3. The front defroster button LED will blink 6 times and then ADS OFF The following steps will be performed will turn off on the climate control automatically: information screen when the auto Step 1) The A/C button will turn ON. defogging system is reactivated. Step 2) The air intake control will change to Fresh mode under low outside temperature. Step 3) The mode will be changed to defrost to direct airflow to the windshield. Step 4) The fan speed will be set to MAX.

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Clean Air When the engine is running, the clean air function turns on automatically. Also, the clean air function turns off automatically, when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF position.

Automatic Ventilation (if equipped) OHI048566L The system automatically selects the AVN system screen fresh mode when the climate control The Auto Defogging System can also system operates over a certain peri- be canceled or selected from the od of time (approximately 30 min- Settings menu in the AVN system utes) in low temperature with the screen. recirculation mode selected. For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied To cancel or reactivate simple manual. the Automatic Ventilation When the air conditioning system is i Information on, select Face Level mode and • When the air conditioning is turned press the air recirculation mode but- on by Auto defogging system, if you ton at least 5 times within 3 seconds try to turn off the air conditioning, the while pressing the A/C button. A/C button LED will blink 3 times When the automatic ventilation is can- and the air conditioning will not be celed, the air intake control button LED turned off. blinks 3 times. When the automatic • To maintain the effectiveness and ventilation is activated, the air intake efficiency of the Auto Defogging control button LED blinks 6 times. System, do not select Recirculation mode while the system is operating. • When the Auto Defogging System is operating, the fan speed adjustment button, the temperature adjustment knob, and the air intake control but- ton are all disabled.

NOTICE Do not remove the sensor cover located on the upper end of the driver side windshield glass. Damage to system parts could occur and may not be covered by your vehicle warranty.

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Sunroof Inside Air Setting the Climate Control Recirculation (if equipped) System in the AVN System When the sunroof is opened, outside Screen (fresh) air will be automatically Using the AVN System screen, selected. At this time, if you press the select 'Home → Climate'. air intake control button, recirculated The Climate settings screen will be air position will be selected but will displayed. change back to outside (fresh) air after 3 minutes. When the sunroof is closed, the air intake position will Climate information return to the original position that was selected.

OHI048181L Climate information (e.g. temperature, air-flow direction, fan speed, etc.) of the driver's/front passenger’s/rear seats is displayed.

Adjusting the rear climate con- trol system

OHI048183L Select 'Rear Climate Controls' and then adjust the temperature, fan speed and mode selection. Also, the rear climate controls can be turned off by selecting OFF.

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Smart ventilation Activate Carbon Dioxide monitor (if equipped)

OHI048184L • The smart ventilation system main- OHI048185L tains pleasant/fresh air condition • When driving, the climate control inside the passenger compartment system controls CO2 concentra- by automatically detecting/control- tion and maintains pleasant air in ling the temperature, humidity, etc., the vehicle. when you drive the vehicle with the climate control system in the OFF • Check the box next to 'Activate position. When the smart ventila- Carbon Dioxide Monitor' to turn on tion system starts to operate, the the function and uncheck the box message, "SMART VENTILATION to turn off the function. ON" appears for 5 seconds. For detailed information on the • Check the box next to ‘Smart Vent’ features described, scan the QR to turn on the function and uncheck code in a separately supplied sim- the box to turn off the function. ple manual.

i Information • The smart ventilation system stops operating, when the OFF button of the climate control system is selected. • The smart ventilation system stops operating, when any button of the climate control system is selected for operation. • The smart ventilation system may not operate, when the vehicle is driven at low speed.

NOTICE Pay extreme caution not to damage the CO2 sensor, which is located inside the glove box undercover.

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STORAGE COMPARTMENT Center Console Storage WARNING Never store cigarette lighters, propane cylinders, or other flammable/explosive materials in the vehicle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot tem- peratures for extended periods.

WARNING OHI048431 To open : ALWAYS keep the storage com- partment covers closed secure- Press the button. ly while driving. Items inside your vehicle are moving as fast Rear Console Storage as the vehicle. If you have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, the items may fly out of the compartment and may cause an injury if they strike the driver or a passenger.

NOTICE To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartments. OHI048432 To open : Press the button.

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Glove Box Sunglass Holder

OHI048435 OHI048436

The glove box can be locked and To open: unlocked with the mechanical key Push and release the cover and the (1). holder will slowly open. Place your sunglasses in the compartment door To open: with the lenses facing out. Pull the lever (2). To close: WARNING Push back into position. Make sure the sunglass holder is ALWAYS close the glove box closed while driving. after use. An open glove box can cause WARNING serious injury to the passenger in an accident, even if the pas- • Do not keep objects except senger is wearing a seat belt. sunglasses inside the sun- glass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle. • Do not open the sunglass holder while the vehicle is moving.The rear view mirror of the vehicle can be blocked by an open sunglass holder. • Do not put the glasses forcibly into a sunglass holder. It may cause personal injury if you try to open it forcibly when the glasses are jammed.

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INTERIOR FEATURES Cup Holder WARNING You can also store cups or small bev- erage cans inside. • Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder Front seats is in use to prevent spilling your drink. If hot liquid spills, you could be burned. Such a burn to the driver could cause loss of vehicle control result- ing in an accident. • Do not place uncovered or unsecured cups, bottles, cans, etc., in the cup holder containing hot liquid while the vehicle is in motion. Injuries may result in the event of sud- OHI048439L den stop or collision. Press the cover and it will slowly • Only use soft cups in the cup open. holders. Hard objects can injure you in an accident. Rear seats WARNING Keep cans or bottles out of direct sun light and do not put them in a hot vehicle. It may explode.

NOTICE • Keep your drinks sealed while OHI048440 driving to prevent spilling your Press the cover and it will slowly drink. If liquid spills, it may get open. into the vehicle's electrical/elec- tronic system and damage elec- trical/electronic parts. • When cleaning spilled liquids, do not dry the cup holder using hot temperatures. This may damage the cup holder.

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Sunvisor Rear Mirror (if equipped)

OHI048444 OHI048562

To use the sunvisor, pull it downward. To open: To use the sunvisor to block the sun Press the cover and it will slowly from the side window, pull it down- open and the mirror lamp will turn ward, release it from the bracket (1) ON. and swing it to the side towards the window (2). To close: To use the vanity mirror, pull down Push back into position. the sunvisor and slide the mirror cover (3). NOTICE Adjust the sunvisor forward or back- Make sure to close the rear mirror ward (4) as needed. Use the ticket cover after use. If not, the rear mir- holder (5) to hold tickets. ror lamp remains ON, possibly Close the vanity mirror cover secure- draining the battery or damaging ly and return the sunvisor to its origi- the rear mirror. nal position after use.

WARNING For your safety, do not block your view when using the sunvisor.

NOTICE Do not put several tickets in the ticket holder at one time. This could cause damage to the ticket holder.

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Power Outlet (if equipped) WARNING ■ Front • Type A Avoid electrical shocks. Do not place your fingers or foreign objects (pin, etc.) into a power outlet or touch the power outlet with wet hands.

NOTICE To prevent damage to the Power OHI048446 Outlets : • Type B • Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after use. Using the accessory plug for prolonged periods of time with the engine off could cause the battery to discharge. • Only use 12V electric acces- sories which are less than 180 W OHI048445 (Watts) in electric capacity. ■ Rear • Adjust the air-conditioner or heater to the lowest operating level when using the power outlet. • Close the cover when not in use. • Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference when plugged into a vehicle’s power outlet. These devices may cause excessive audio static and malfunctions in other elec- OHI048447 tronic systems or devices used The power outlet is designed to pro- in your vehicle. vide power for mobile telephones or • Push the plug in as far as it will other devices designed to operate go. If good contact is not made, with vehicle electrical systems. The the plug may overheat and the devices should draw less than 180 W fuse may open. (Watts) with the engine running. • Plug in battery equipped electri- cal/electronic devices with reverse current protection. The current from the battery may flow into the vehicle's electrical/ electronic system and cause system malfunction. 3-137 Convenient features of your vehicle

USB Charger (if equipped) • A smart phone or a tablet PC, which adopts a different re-charg- ■ Front ing method, may not be properly re-charged. In this case, use an exclusive charger of your device.

OHI048438L ■ Rear

OHI048450

The USB charger is designed to recharge batteries of small size elec- trical devices using a USB cable. The electrical devices can be recharged when the Engine Start/ Stop button is in the ACC, ON or START position. Insert the USB charger into the USB port, and re-charge a smart phone or a tablet PC. The battery charging state may be monitored on the electrical device. Disconnect the USB cable from the USB port after use. • A smart phone or a tablet PC may get warmer during the re-charging process. It does not indicate any malfunction with the charging sys- tem.

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Wireless Cellular Phone 3. You can turn ON or OFF the wire- Charging System (if equipped) less charging function from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Convenience → Wireless Charging For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

If your cellular phone is not charging: OHI048437L - Slightly change the position of the On certain models, the vehicle cellular phone on the charging comes equipped with a wireless cel- pad. lular phone charger. - Make sure the indicator light is The system is available when all orange. doors are closed, and when the The indicator light will blink orange for Engine Start/Stop button is in the 10 seconds if there is a malfunction in ACC, ON or START position. the wireless charging system. In this case, temporarily stop the To charge a cellular phone charging process, and re-attempt to The wireless cellular phone charging charge your cellular phone again. system charges only the Qi-enabled The system warns you with a mes- cellular phones ( ). Read the label sage on the LCD display if the cellular on the cellular phone accessory phone is still on the wireless charging cover or visit your cellular phone unit after the engine is turned OFF manufacturer's website to check and the front door is opened. whether your cellular phone supports For some manufacturers' cellular the Qi technology. phones, the system may not warn The wireless charging process starts you even though the cellular phone is when you put a Qi-enabled cellular left on the wireless charging unit. This phone on the wireless charging unit. is due to the particular characteristic of the cellular phone and not a mal- 1. Remove other items, including the function of the wireless charging. smart key, from the wireless charg- ing unit. If not, the wireless charg- ing process may be interrupted. Place the cellular phone on the center of the charging pad ( ). 2. The indicator light is orange when the cellular phone is charging. The indicator light turns green when phone charging is complete.

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NOTICE • If the cellular phone has a thick cover, the wireless charging may • The wireless cellular phone not be possible. charging system may not sup- • If the cellular phone is not com- port certain cellular phones, pletely contacting the charging which are not verified for the Qi pad, wireless charging may not specification ( ). operate properly. • When placing your cellular • Some magnetic items like credit phone on the charging mat, cards, phone cards or rail tickets position the phone in the middle may be damaged if left with the of the mat for optimal charging cellular phone during the charging performance. If your cell phone process. is off to the side, the charging rate may be less and in some • When any cellular phone without a cases the cell phone may experi- wireless charging function or a ence higher heat conduction. metallic object is placed on the charging pad, a small noise may • In some cases, the wireless sound. This small sound is due to charging may stop temporarily the vehicle discerning compatibil- when the Remote Key or Smart ity of the object placed on the Key is used, either when starting charging pad. It does not affect the vehicle or locking/unlocking your vehicle or the cellular phone the doors, etc. in any way. • When charging certain cellular phones, the charging indicator i may not change to green when Information the cell phone is fully charged. If the Engine Start/Stop button is in • The wireless charging process the OFF position, the charging also may temporarily stop, when tem- stops. perature abnormally increases inside the wireless cellular phone i Information charging system. Stop the charg- ing cellular phone and wait until This device complies with part 15 of temperature falls to a certain level. the FCC Rules. • The wireless charging process Operation is subject to the following may temporarily stop when there two conditions: is any metallic item, such as a 1. This device may not cause harmful coin, between the wireless cellular interference, and phone charging system and the 2. This device must accept any inter- cellular phone. ference received, including inter- • When charging some cellular ference that may cause undesired phones with a self-protection fea- operation. ture, the wireless charging speed may decrease and the wireless charging may stop.

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Coat hook Clock

■ Type A

OHI048452 OHI048451 ■ Type B You can set the clock by using the AVN System. For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

WARNING

OHI048453 Do not adjust the clock while driving. You may lose your These hooks are not designed to steering control and cause an hold large or heavy items. accident that results in severe personal injury. WARNING

OHI048540 Do not hang other objects such as hangers or hard objects except clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp or breakable objects in the clothes pockets. In an acci- dent or when the curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause vehicle damage or personal injury. 3-141 Convenient features of your vehicle

Bag Hanger Floor Mat Anchor(s) ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to attach the front floor mats to the vehicle. The anchors on the front floor carpet keep the floor mats from sliding forward.

WARNING The following must be observed when installing ANY floor mat OHI048454 to the vehicle. Pull the strap (1) to hang a bag on • Ensure that the floor mats are the hook (2). Fold the hook when not securely attached to the vehi- in use. cle's floor mat anchor(s) before driving the vehicle. NOTICE • Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot be firmly attached to Do no hang items that weighs the vehicle's floor mat anchors. over 22 lbs. (10 kg). • Do not stack floor mats on top of one another (e.g. all-weath- er rubber mat on top of a car- peted floor mat). Only a single floor mat should be installed in each position. IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was manufactured with driver’s side floor mat anchors that are designed to securely hold the floor mat in place. To avoid any interference with pedal opera- tion, Genesis Branded Vehicle recommends that the Genesis floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed.

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Rear Window Sunshade

■ Front

OHI048457

OHI048455 • The rear window sunshade will be ■ Rear lowered automatically when the vehicle is shifted to R (Reverse) and raised automatically when the vehicle is shifted from R (Reverse) to P (Park). • After the rear window sunshade is lowered by shifting the vehicle to R (Reverse), if you drive more than 12 mph (20 km/h) with the shift lever in D (Drive), the rear window OHI049456N sunshade will be raised automati- [A] : Type A, [B] : Type B, [C] : Type C cally. • To raise or lower the sunshade, press the button. NOTICE • If you place objects on the pack- age tray, while operating the rear window sunshade, may damage the sunshade. • Do not apply excessive force while operating the rear window sunshade. This could cause damage to the rear window sun- shade.

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Rear Side Window Sunshade i Information ■ Driver’s window switch If the upward or downward move- ment of the sunshade is blocked by an object or part of the body, the sun- shade will detect the resistance and will stop movement and move down- ward or upward.

To reset the rear side window sunshades OHI048462 If the sunshade is not operating nor- ■ Rear window switch mally, it must be reset as follows: 1. Start the engine. 2. Continue pulling up on the power window switch for at least 10 sec- onds. If the rear side window sunshade does not work properly after follow- ing the above procedure, it is recom- mended that the system be checked OHI048461 by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. [1] : Right side, [2] Left side

For each of the rear doors, you can NOTICE fold or unfold the rear side window sunshade by using the power win- Do not apply excessive external dow switch on each rear door. Both force on the rear side window sun- rear sunshades can also be operat- shade while operating. It may ed from the switches on the driver’s cause a malfunction. door.

To unfold: 1. Close the window by pulling up the switch. 2. To unfold the sunshade, pull up the switch once more.

To fold: 1. If you want to open the shaded window, push down the switch one time to store the sunshade. 2. Push down the switch one more time to open the window.

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Luggage Net Holder

■ Type A

OHI048459 ■ Type B

OHI048460 To help items from shifting in the trunk, you can use the holders locat- ed in the trunk to attach the luggage net. Make sure the luggage net is secure- ly attached to the holders in the trunk.

WARNING Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over- stretch the luggage net. ALWAYS keep your face and body out of the luggage net's recoil path. DO NOT use the luggage net when the strap has visible signs of wear or damage.

3-145 4. Infotainment System

Infotainment System ...... 4-2 USB Port...... 4-2 Antenna ...... 4-3 Steering Wheel Audio Control ...... 4-4 Audio / Video / Navigation System..4-5 DVD Player...... 4-5 Bluetooth® Wireless Technology ....4-6

4 Infotainment system

INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM

NOTICE USB Port • If you install an aftermarket HID ■ Front head lamp, your vehicle's audio and electronic devices may not function properly. • Prevent chemicals such as per- fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner, and air freshener from contacting the interior parts because they may cause damage or discoloration. OHI048438L ■ Rear

OHI048450 You can use a USB cable to connect audio devices to the vehicle USB port.

i Information When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet, noise may occur during playback. If this happens, use the power source of the portable audio device.

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Antenna NOTICE • Do not clean the inside of the rear window glass with a cleaner or scraper to remove foreign deposits as this may cause dam- age to the antenna elements. • To prevent damage to the rear glass antenna, never use sharp instruments or window cleaner containing abrasives to clean the window. Clean the inside OHI048463 surface of the rear glass window Combination antenna (1) with a piece of soft cloth. The combination antenna will receive • Avoid adding metallic coatings AM, FM broadcast and SXM channel such as Ni, Cd, etc. These can signals and transmit data. degrade the receiving AM and FM broadcast signals. • When putting a sticker on the Glass antenna (2) inside surface of the rear win- Your vehicle uses a glass antenna to dow, be careful not to damage receive both AM and FM signals. the rear glass antenna. • Do not put sharp instruments nearby the rear glass antenna.

4-3 Infotainment system

Steering Wheel Remote MODE (3) Control • Press the MODE button to toggle through Radio/Media modes. Only active/available media can be accessed. • Press and hold the button to turn AV ON/OFF.

MUTE ( ) (4) • Press the MUTE button to mute the sound. OHI048593L • Press the MUTE button again to activate the sound. NOTICE Voice recognition ( ) (5) Do not operate multiple audio remote control switches simulta- Press to activate voice recognition neously. For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1) simple manual. • Rotate the VOLUME scroll up to increase volume. • Rotate the VOLUME scroll down to decrease volume.

SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2) When shortly pressed (under 0.8 sec- onds) • SXM/FM/AM: plays broadcast fre- quencies saved to presets. • Media mode: plays previous/next file.

When pressed and held (over 0.8 sec- onds) • SXM/FM/AM: changes the broad- cast frequencies or channels until the button is released. • Media mode: rewinds or fast for- wards the file.

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Audio / Video / Navigation DVD Player (if equipped) System

■ Front switch

OHI048060 OHI048465L ■ Center control panel

OHI048061 OHI048485L The DVD player is installed in the ■ Rear remote switch glove box. If you press the left upper side in the glove box, the DVD slot will come down. For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

i Information Video is not available while driving. OHI049466N Video is only available when the vehi- For detailed information, scan the cle is stopped and the gear is shifted to QR code in a separately supplied P (Park). simple manual.

4-5 Infotainment system

Bluetooth® Wireless Technology

OHI048468

OHI048469 (1) Call / Answer button (2) Call end button (3) Microphone For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

CAUTION To avoid driver distractions, do not excessively operate the device while driving the vehicle which may lead to an accident.

4-6 5. Driving Your Vehicle

Before Driving ...... 5-4 Drive Mode Integrated Control Before Entering the Vehicle ...... 5-4 System ...... 5-45 Before Starting ...... 5-4 Drive Mode ...... 5-45 Engine Start/Stop Button ...... 5-6 Coasting ...... 5-49 Engine Stop/Start Button Coasting Setting ...... 5-49 Positions ...... 5-7 Coasting Operating Conditions ....5-49 Starting the Engine ...... 5-8 Coasting Release Conditions...... 5-50 Turning Off the Engine ...... 5-9 Forward Collision-avoidance Assist Automatic Transmission...... 5-10 (FCA) System - Sensor Fusion Type Automatic Transmission (Front Radar + Front Camera) ....5-51 Operation ...... 5-10 System Setting and Operation ...... 5-51 Shift-lock System ...... 5-14 FCA Warning Message and Brake When the Battery is Discharged....5-14 Control ...... 5-53 Parking ...... 5-15 FCA Sensor (Front Radar/Front Paddle Shifter Camera) ...... 5-56 (Manual Shift Mode) ...... 5-15 System Malfunction ...... 5-58 LCD Display Messages ...... 5-16 Limitations of the System...... 5-59 Good Driving Practices ...... 5-19 Forward Collision-avoidance 5 Braking System ...... 5-21 Assist - Lane-Change Oncoming Power Brakes ...... 5-21 Function ...... 5-66 Disc Brakes Wear Indicator ...... 5-22 System Setting and Operation...... 5-66 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)...... 5-22 Limitations of the System...... 5-67 Auto Hold ...... 5-27 Blind-spot Collision Warning Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ...... 5-31 (BCW)/Blind-spot Collision- Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ....33 avoidance Assist (BCA) ...... 5-68 Vehicle Stability Management System Description...... 5-68 (VSM)...... 5-36 System Setting and Operation...... 5-69 Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ...... 5-37 Warning and System Control ...... 5-72 Good Braking Practices ...... 5-38 Detecting Sensor All Wheel Drive (AWD) ...... 5-39 (Camera and Radar) ...... 5-75 Using All Wheel Drive (AWD) ...... 5-39 System Malfunction...... 5-77 Emergency Precautions ...... 5-42 Limitations of the System ...... 5-78 Genesis adaptive control Rear Cross-traffic Collision Warning suspension ...... 5-44 (RCCW)/Rear Cross-Traffic Electronic Control Suspension Collision-avoidance Assist (ECS) ...... 5-44 (RCCA) ...... 5-82 Dynamic Stability Damping Control System Description...... 5-82 (DSDC) ...... 5-44 System Setting and Operation...... 5-83 Warning and System Control ...... 5-85 5. Driving Your Vehicle

Detecting Sensor ...... 5-88 Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System Malfunction ...... 5-89 System ...... 5-131 Limitations of the System ...... 5-90 LKA operation...... 5-132 Parking Collision-avoidance Warning Light and Message ...... 5-134 Assist-Reverse (PCA) ...... 5-95 Limitations of the System ...... 5-136 System Setting and Operation ...... 5-95 LKA System Setting ...... 5-137 Warning and System Control ...... 5-96 Highway Driving Assist (HDA) Detecting Sensor ...... 5-98 System...... 5-138 System Malfunction ...... 5-100 System Setting and Operation ....5-139 Limitations of the System ...... 5-100 Warning Message ...... 5-141 Smart Cruise Control with Blind-Spot View Monitor Stop & Go System...... 5-102 System...... 5-144 Smart Cruise Control Switch ...... 5-103 Driver Attention Warning (DAW) Adjusting the Sensitivity of Smart System ...... 5-145 Cruise Control ...... 5-104 System Setting and Operation ....5-145 Converting to Cruise Control Resetting the System ...... 5-147 Mode ...... 5-104 System Standby ...... 5-147 5 Smart Cruise Control Speed ...... 5-105 System Malfunction ...... 5-147 Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-to- Vehicle Distance ...... 5-110 Declaration of Conformity ...... 5-149 Sensor to Detect Distance to the The radio frequency components Vehicle Ahead ...... 5-113 (Rear Corner Radar) complies: ..5-149 System Malfunction ...... 5-114 Special Driving Conditions ...... 5-150 Limitations of the System ...... 5-115 Hazardous Driving Conditions ....5-150 Leading Vehicle Departure Rocking the Vehicle...... 5-150 Alert ...... 5-120 Smooth Cornering ...... 5-151 System Setting and Operation ....5-120 Driving at Night...... 5-151 Driving in the Rain ...... 5-151 Navigation-Based Smart Cruise Driving in Flooded Areas ...... 5-152 Control ...... 5-121 Highway Driving...... 5-152 System Setting and Operation ....5-122 Winter Driving ...... 5-153 Lane Following Assist (LFA) Snow or Icy Conditions ...... 5-153 System ...... 5-125 Winter Precautions ...... 5-155 LFA Setting and Operation ...... 5-126 Warning Message...... 5-127 Vehicle Load Limit...... 5-157 Limitations of the System ...... 5-129 Tire Loading Information Label ..5-158 Trailer Towing ...... 5-162 05

WARNING Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause uncon- sciousness and death. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled.

Do not inhale engine exhaust. If at any time you smell engine exhaust inside the vehicle, open the win- dows immediately. Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.

Be sure the exhaust system does not leak. The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose. If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, have the exhaust system checked as soon as possible by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

Do not run the engine in an enclosed area. Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Run the engine only long enough to start the engine and to move the vehicle out of the garage.

Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle. If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the vehicle, be sure to do so only in an open area with the air intake set at "Fresh" and fan control set to high so fresh air is drawn into the interior.

Keep the air intakes clear. To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, keep the ventilation air intakes located in front of the windshield clear of snow, ice, leaves, or other obstructions.

If you must drive with the trunk open: Close all windows. Open instrument panel air vents. Set the air intake control at "Fresh", the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face", and the fan control set to high.

5-3 Driving your vehicle

BEFORE DRIVING Before Entering the Vehicle WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mir- CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 ror(s), and outside lights are clean WARNING and unobstructed. Engine exhaust and a wide vari- • Remove frost, snow, or ice. ety of automobile components • Visually check the tires for uneven including components found in wear and damage. the interior furnishings in a vehi- • Check under the vehicle for any cle, contain or emit harmful sign of leaks. chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and • Be sure there are no obstacles birth defects and reproductive behind you if you intend to back up. harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain Before Starting products of components contain or emit chemicals known to the • Make sure the hood, the trunk, and State of California to cause can- the doors are securely closed and cer and birth defects or other locked. reproductive harm. • Adjust the position of the seat and steering wheel. • Adjust the inside and outer side view mirrors. • Verify all the lights work. • Fasten your seatbelt. Check that all passengers have fastened their seatbelts. • Check the gauges and indicators in the instrument panel and the mes- sages on the instrument display when the ignition switch is in the ON position. • Check that any items you are car- rying are stored properly or fas- tened down securely.

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WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS NEVER drink or take drugs and INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- drive. lowing precautions: Drinking or taking drugs and • ALWAYS wear your seat belt. driving is dangerous and may All passengers must be prop- result in an accident and SERI- erly belted whenever the vehi- OUS INJURY or DEATH. cle is moving. For more infor- Drunk driving is the number mation, refer to "Seat Belts" in one contributor to the highway chapter 2. death toll each year. Even a • Always drive defensively. small amount of alcohol will Assume other drivers or pedes- affect your reflexes, percep- trians may be careless and tions and judgment. Just one make mistakes. drink can reduce your ability to respond to changing conditions • Stay focused on the task of and emergencies and your reac- driving. Driver distraction can tion time gets worse with each cause accidents. additional drink. • Leave plenty of space between Driving while under the influ- you and the vehicle in front of ence of drugs is as dangerous you. or more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol. You are much more likely to have a serious accident if you drink or take drugs and drive. If you are drinking or taking drugs, don't drive. Do not ride with a driver who has been drinking or taking drugs. Choose a designated driver or call a taxi.

5-5 Driving your vehicle

ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON

WARNING To turn the engine off in an emergency: Press and hold the Engine Start/Stop button for more than two seconds OR rapidly press and release the Engine Start/ Stop button three times (within OHI058001 three seconds). Whenever the front door is opened, If the vehicle is still moving, you the Engine Start/Stop button will illu- can restart the engine without minate and will go off 30 seconds depressing the brake pedal by after the door is closed. pressing the Engine Start/Stop button with the shift lever in the WARNING N (Neutral) position. To reduce risk of serious injury or death, NEVER allow children WARNING or any person who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to touch the • NEVER press the Engine Engine Start/Stop button or Start/Stop button while the related parts. Unexpected and vehicle is in motion except in sudden vehicle movement can an emergency. This will result occur. in the engine turning off and loss of power assist for the steering and brake systems. This may lead to loss of direc- tional control and braking function, which could cause an accident. • Before leaving the driver's seat, always make sure to press the P button to shift to P (Park), set the parking brake, press the Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF position, and take the Smart Key with you. Unexpected vehicle movement may occur if these precautions are not followed.

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• NEVER reach through the i Information steering wheel for the Engine If you leave the Engine Start/Stop but- Start/Stop button or any other ton in the ACC position for more than control while the vehicle is in one hour, the battery power will turn motion. The presence of your off automatically to prevent the bat- hand or arm in this area may tery from discharging. cause a loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. ON Press the Engine Start/Stop button Engine Stop/Start Button while it is in the ACC position without Positions depressing the brake pedal. OFF The warning lights can be checked To turn off the engine, press the before the engine is started. Engine Start/Stop button with the vehicle shifted to P (Park). i Information Note if the Engine Start/Stop button Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop is pressed with the vehicle shifted to button in the ON position when the D (Drive) or R (Reverse), the vehicle engine is not running to prevent the will automatically shift to P (Park). battery from discharging. If the Engine Start/Stop button is pressed with the vehicle shifted to N START (Neutral), the Engine Start/Stop but- ton will go to the ACC position. To start the engine, depress the brake pedal and press the Engine Start/Stop button with the vehicle ACC shifted to the P (Park) or the N Press the Engine Start/Stop button (Neutral) position. when the button is in the OFF posi- For your safety, start the engine with tion without depressing the brake the vehicle shifted to the P (Park) pedal. position. Some of the electrical accessories are usable. The steering wheel i Information unlocks. If you press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton without depressing the brake pedal, the engine does not start and the Engine Start/Stop button changes as follows: OFF → ACC → ON → OFF However, the engine may start if you depress the brake pedal within 0.5 sec- ond after pressing the Engine Start/ Stop button from the OFF position.

5-7 Driving your vehicle

Starting the Engine i Information • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING Engine Start/Stop button, only when • Always wear appropriate shoes the smart key is in the vehicle. when operating your vehicle. Even if the smart key is in the vehi- Unsuitable shoes, such as cle, if it is far away from the driver, high heels, ski boots, sandals, the engine may not start. flip-flops, etc., may interfere • When the Engine Start/Stop button with your ability to use the is in the ACC, ON and START posi- brake and accelerator pedals. tion, if any door is open, the system • Do not start the vehicle with the checks for the smart key. If the accelerator pedal depressed. smart key is not in the vehicle, the The vehicle can move which warning "Key not in vehicle" will can lead to an accident. come on and if all doors are closed, the chime will also sound for about 5 • Wait until the engine rpm is seconds. Keep the smart key in the normal. The vehicle may sud- vehicle. denly move if the brake pedal is released when the rpm is high. 1. Always carry the smart key with you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 3. Make sure the vehicle is shifted to P (Park) by pressing the P button. 4. Depress the brake pedal. 5. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton.

i Information • Do not wait for the engine to warm up while the vehicle remains station- ary. Start driving at moderate engine speeds. (Steep accelerating and decelerating should be avoid- ed.) • Always start the vehicle with your foot on the brake pedal. Do not depress the accelerator while start- ing the vehicle. Do not race the engine while warming it up.

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NOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicle: • If the engine stalls while you are in motion, do not attempt to shift the gear to the P (Park) position. If traffic and road conditions permit, you may put the shift lever in the N (Neutral) position while the vehicle is still moving and press the Engine Start/Stop OHI058006 button in an attempt to restart i Information the engine. If the smart key battery is weak or the • Do not push or tow your vehicle smart key does not work correctly, to start the engine. you can start the engine by pressing the Engine Start/Stop button with the NOTICE smart key in the direction of the pic- To prevent damage to the vehicle: ture above. When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you can't start the engine normal- Turning Off the Engine ly. Replace the fuse with a new 1. Stop the vehicle and depress the one. If you are not able to replace brake pedal fully. the fuse, you can start the engine by pressing and holding the 2. Press the P button to shift to P Engine Start/Stop button for 10 (Park). seconds with the Engine Start/ 3. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- Stop button in the ACC position. ton to the OFF position and apply Do not press the Engine Start/ the parking brake. Stop button for more than 10 sec- onds except when the stop lamp fuse is blown. For your safety always depress the brake pedal before starting the engine.

5-9 Driving your vehicle

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

When you move the shift lever, depress the brake pedal while pressing the UNLOCK button.

OHI058010L [A] : P button, [B] : UNLOCK button, [C] : P release button Automatic Transmission Operation The automatic transmission has eight forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically in the D (Drive) position.

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P (Park) WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: • ALWAYS check the surround- ing areas near your vehicle for people, especially children, before shifting a vehicle into D (Drive) or R (Reverse). • Before leaving the driver's seat, always make sure the vehicle is shifted to the P OHI058011L (Park) position, then apply the Always come to a complete stop parking brake, and place the before shifting into P (Park). Engine Start/Stop button in To shift the gear from R (Reverse), N the OFF position. Unexpected (Neutral), D (Drive) or Manual mode and sudden vehicle move- to P (Park), press the P button. ment can occur if these pre- cautions are not followed. If you turn off the engine in D (Drive), R (Reverse) or Manual shift mode the • When using the paddle shifter shifting automatically changes to P (manual shift mode), do not (Park). use engine braking (shifting from a high gear to lower When you park the vehicle, press the gear) rapidly on slippery P button while depressing the brake roads. The vehicle may slip pedal and then apply the parking causing an accident. brake. WARNING Transmission ranges • Shifting into P (Park) while the The indicator in the instrument clus- vehicle is in motion may cause ter displays the gear position when you to lose control of the vehi- the Engine Start/Stop button is in the cle. ON position. • After the vehicle has stopped, always make sure the vehicle is in P (Park), apply the parking brake, and turn the engine off. • When parking on an incline, shift the gear to P (Park) and apply the parking brake to pre- vent the vehicle from rolling downhill.

5-11 Driving your vehicle

R (Reverse) N (Neutral)

■ D (Drive) → R (Reverse) ■ R (Reverse), D (Drive) → N (Neutral)

Unlock Button Unlock Button

OHI058012L OHI058014L ■ P (Park), N (Neutral) → R (Reverse) The wheels and transmission are not engaged. Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart a stalled engine. Shift into P (Park) if you need to leave your vehicle for any reason. Always depress the brake pedal Unlock Button when you are shifting from N (Neutral) to another gear. OHI058013L In N (Neutral), if the driver attempts Use this position to drive the vehicle to turn off the engine, the transmis- rearward. sion remains in the N (Neutral) posi- To move the shift lever to R tion and the Engine Start/Stop button (Reverse), press the UNLOCK but- will be in the ACC position. ton while depressing the brake pedal To turn off the engine from the ACC and then move the shift lever for- position, press the Engine Start/Stop ward. button to the ON position, press the P button, and then press the Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF posi- tion. When either the driver's door or the front passenger's door is opened with the Engine Start/Stop button in the ACC position and the shift lever in N (Neutral) position, the engine is automatically turned OFF and the transmission automatically changes to the P (Park) position.

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■ R (Reverse) → D (Drive) WARNING Do not drive with the shift lever in N (Neutral). If the shift lever is moved to N (Neutral) while driv- ing, the vehicle loses the ability to provide engine braking. Doing so may increase the risk Unlock Button of an accident. Also, moving the shift lever OHI058015L back to D (Drive) while the vehi- ■ P (Park), N (Neutral) → D (Drive) cle is moving may severely damage the transmission.

D (Drive) This is the normal driving position. The transmission will automatically shift through an 8-gear sequence, Unlock Button providing the best fuel economy and power. OHI058016L For extra power when passing anoth- To shift into D (Drive), depress the er vehicle or driving uphill, depress brake pedal and press the UNLOCK the accelerator pedal further until button on the shift lever. Move the you feel the transmission downshift shift lever rearward. to a lower gear. To shift into D (Drive) from N (Neutral), you must depress the brake pedal.

NOTICE Always come to a complete stop before shifting into D (Drive).

5-13 Driving your vehicle

Shift-lock System When the Battery is For your safety, the automatic trans- Discharged mission has a shift-lock system which prevents shifting the transmis- sion from P (Park) into R (Reverse) or D (Drive) unless the UNLOCK but- ton is pressed while depressing the brake pedal. To shift from P (Park) into R (Reverse) or D (Drive): 1. Depress and hold the brake pedal. 2. Start the engine or place the OHI058017L Engine Start/Stop button in the ON position. You cannot move the shift lever, 3. Move the shift lever to R (Reverse) when the battery is discharged. or D (Drive) while pressing the In emergencies, do the following to UNLOCK button. move the shift lever to N (Neutral) on a level ground. 1. Connect the battery cables from another vehicle or from a another battery to the jump-starting termi- nals inside the engine compart- ment. For more details, refer to "Jump Starting" in chapter 6. 2. Release the parking brake with the Engine Start/Stop button in the ON position. 3. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton to the OFF position. 4. Remove the cap-cover (1) and press the P release button (2) while depressing the brake pedal. Then, the gear will change to the N (Neutral) position. The button (2) operates only for 20 seconds to change the gear between P (Park) and N (Neutral) from the time when the button (2) is first pressed.

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i Information Paddle Shifter (Manual Shift Mode) In situations when the gear needs to be shifted from P (Park) to N (Neutral) when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF position, refer to step 4.

Parking Always come to a complete stop and continue to depress the brake pedal. Shift the vehicle into the P (Park) position, apply the parking brake, and place the Engine Start/Stop but- OHI058018 ton in the OFF position. Take the Key with you when exiting the vehicle. The paddle shifter is available when the shift lever is in the D (Drive) posi- tion. WARNING Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once to shift up or down one gear and the • When you stay in the vehicle system changes from automatic shift with the engine running, be mode to manual shift mode. careful not to depress the To change back to the automatic shift accelerator pedal for a long mode from manual shift mode, do period of time. The engine or one of the following: exhaust system may overheat and start a fire. • Move the shift lever down toward the D (Drive) position. • The exhaust gas and the exhaust system are very hot. • Gently depress the accelerator Keep away from the exhaust pedal for more than 5 seconds. system components. • Drive the vehicle under 4 mph (7 • Do not stop or park over flam- km/h). mable materials, such as dry • Pull and hold the right side paddle grass, paper or leaves. They shifter. may ignite and cause a fire. i Information If the [+] and [-] paddle shifters are pulled at the same time, gear shift may not occur.

5-15 Driving your vehicle

LCD Display Messages Shifting conditions not met Shifter system malfunction

OHI058019L OHI048134L The message appears on the cluster The message appears on the cluster LCD display when engine rpm is too LCD display when the transmission high, or when driving speed is too or the shift lever does not properly fast to shift the gear. operate in the P (Park) position. Decrease the vehicle speed or slow Immediately have the vehicle inspect- down before shifting the gear. ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Press brake pedal to change gear Check shift lever

OHI058222L OHI048133L The message appears on the cluster The message appears on the cluster LCD display when the brake pedal is LCD display when there is a mal- not depressed while shifting the function with one of the key transmis- gear. sion shifter components. Depress the brake pedal and then Immediately have the vehicle inspect- shift the gear. ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Shift to P after stopping Check P button

OHI058021L OHI058025L The message appears on the cluster The message appears on the cluster LCD display when the gear is shifted LCD display when there is problem to P (Park) while the vehicle is mov- with the P button. ing. Immediately have the vehicle inspect- Stop the vehicle before shifting to P ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis (Park). Branded products.

Press P for park Press brake pedal, then press P RELEASE button

OHI058223L The message appears on the cluster OHI058224L LCD display to inform the driver to The message appears on the cluster press the P button to shift to P (Park) LCD display when the driver presses when the driver moves the shift lever the P RELEASE button without upward even though the gear is in R depressing the brake pedal. (Reverse). Depress the brake pedal before pressing the P RELEASE button.

5-17 Driving your vehicle

Check P RELEASE button PARK engaged

OHI058024L OHI058027L The message appears on the cluster The message appears on the cluster LCD display when there is problem LCD display when the P (Park) posi- with the P RELEASE button. tion is engaged. Immediately have the vehicle inspect- ed by an authorized retailer of Genesis NEUTRAL engaged Branded products.

Press UNLOCK to change gear

OHI058028L The message appears on the cluster LCD display when the N (Neutral) OHI058026L position is engaged. The message appears on the cluster LCD display when the UNLOCK but- ton is not pressed while shifting the gear. Press the UNLOCK button and then shift the gear.

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Good Driving Practices • When driving in Manual shift mode • Never shift from P (Park) or N with the paddle shifter, slow down (Neutral) to any other position with before shifting to a lower gear. the accelerator pedal depressed. Otherwise, the lower gear may not be engaged if the engine rpms are • Never shift into P (Park) when the outside of the allowable range. vehicle is in motion. • Always apply the parking brake Be sure the vehicle is completely when leaving the vehicle. Do not stopped before you attempt to shift depend on placing the transmis- into R (Reverse) or D (Drive). sion in P (Park) to keep the vehicle • Do not move the shift lever to N from moving. (Neutral) when driving. If the shift • Exercise extreme caution when lever is moved to N (Neutral) while driving on a slippery surface. Be driving, the vehicle loses the ability especially careful when braking, to provide engine braking. Doing accelerating or shifting gears. On a so may increase the risk of an acci- slippery surface, an abrupt change dent. in vehicle speed can cause the • Driving uphill or downhill, always drive wheels to lose traction and shift to D (Drive) when driving for- may cause loss of vehicle control ward or to R (Reverse) when driv- resulting in an accident. ing backwards, and check the gear • Optimum vehicle performance and position indicated on the cluster economy is obtained by smoothly before driving. If you drive in the depressing and releasing the opposite direction of the selected accelerator. gear, the engine will turn off and a serious accident might be occurred due to the degraded brake per- formance. • Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. Even light, but consistent pedal pressure can result in the brakes overheating, brake wear and possibly even brake failure. • Depressing both accelerator and brake pedals at the same time can trigger logic for engine power reduction to assure vehicle decel- eration. Vehicle acceleration will resume after the brake pedal is released.

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i WARNING Information - Kickdown Mechanism To reduce the risk of SERIOUS Use the kickdown mechanism for INJURY or DEATH: maximum acceleration. Depress the • ALWAYS wear your seat belt. accelerator pedal beyond the pressure In a collision, an unbelted point. The automatic transmission will occupant is significantly more shift to a lower gear depending on the likely to be seriously injured engine speed. or killed than a properly belt- ed occupant. • Avoid high speeds when cor- nering or turning. • Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as sharp lane changes or fast, sharp turns. • The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds. • Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off the roadway and the driver over steers to reenter the roadway. • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes. • Genesis Branded Vehicle rec- ommends you follow all post- ed speed limits.

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BRAKING SYSTEM Power Brakes WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: through normal usage. • Do not drive with your foot If the engine is not running or is resting on the brake pedal. turned off while driving, the power This will create abnormal high assist for the brakes will not work. brake temperatures, exces- You can still stop your vehicle by sive brake lining and pad applying greater force to the brake wear, and increased stopping pedal than typical. The stopping dis- distances. tance, however, will be longer than • When descending down a with power brakes. long or steep hill, move the When the engine is not running, the gear shift lever to Manual reserve brake power is partially Shift Mode and manually depleted each time the brake pedal downshift to a lower gear in is applied. Do not pump the brake order to control your speed pedal when the power assist has without using the brake pedal been interrupted. excessively. Applying the Pump the brake pedal only when brakes continuously will necessary to maintain steering con- cause the brakes to overheat trol on slippery surfaces. and could result in a tempo- rary loss of braking perform- ance. • Wet brakes may impair the vehicle's ability to safely slow down; the vehicle may also pull to one side when the brakes are applied. Applying the brakes lightly will indicate whether they have been affected in this way. Always test your brakes in this fash- ion after driving through deep water. To dry the brakes, light- ly tap the brake pedal to heat up the brakes while maintain- ing a safe forward speed until brake performance returns to normal. Avoid driving at high speeds until the brakes func- tion correctly.

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Disc Brakes Wear Indicator Electronic Parking Brake When your brake pads are worn and (EPB) new pads are required, you will hear Applying the parking brake a high pitched warning sound from your front or rear brakes. You may hear this sound come and go or it may occur whenever you depress the brake pedal. Note that some driving conditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when you first apply (or lightly apply) the brakes. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes. OHI058032

NOTICE To apply the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake): To avoid costly brake repairs, do not continue to drive with worn 1. Depress the brake pedal. brake pads. 2. Pull the EPB switch towards you. Make sure the Parking Brake i Information Warning Light comes on. Always replace brake pads as com- plete front or rear axle sets. WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, do not oper- ate the EPB while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation. It could damage the brake system and lead to an accident.

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Releasing the parking brake i Information • For your safety, you can engage the EPB even though the Engine Stop/ Start button is in the OFF position (only if battery power is available), but you cannot release it. • For your safety, depress the brake pedal and release the parking brake manually with the EPB switch when you drive downhill or when backing up the vehicle. OHI058033 To release the EPB (Electronic NOTICE Parking Brake): • If the parking brake warning • Place the Engine Start/Stop button light is still on even though the in the ON or START position. EPB has been released, have • Depress the brake pedal. your vehicle checked by an • Press the EPB switch. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Make sure the Parking Brake Warning Light goes off. • Do not drive your vehicle with the EPB applied. It may cause excessive brake pad and brake To release EPB (Electronic Parking rotor wear. Brake) automatically: • Gear in P (Park) With the engine running depress the brake pedal and shift out of P (Park) to R (Reverse) or D (Drive). • Gear in N (Neutral) With the engine running depress the brake pedal and shift out of N (Neutral) to R (Reverse) or D (Drive). • Satisfy the following conditions 1. Ensure seat belts are fastened and the doors, hood and trunk are closed. 2. With the engine running, depress the brake pedal and shift out of P (Park) to R (Reverse), D (Drive) or Manual shift mode. 3. Depress the accelerator pedal. Make sure the Parking Brake Warning light goes off. 5-23 Driving your vehicle

EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) If the situation occurs, depress the may be automatically applied brake pedal and release EPB by when: pressing the EPB switch. • Requested by other systems • The driver turns the engine off WARNING while Auto Hold is operating. • Whenever leaving the vehicle or parking, always come to a Warning messages complete stop and continue to depress the brake pedal. Move the shift lever into the P (Park) position, press the EPB switch, and press the Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF position. Take the Smart Key with you when exiting the vehicle. Vehicles not fully engaged in P (Park) with the parking OHI058039L brake set are at risk for mov- ing inadvertently and causing To release EPB, fasten seatbelt, injury to yourself or others. close door, hood, and trunk • NEVER allow anyone who is • If you try to drive with the EPB unfamiliar with the vehicle to applied, a warning will sound and a touch the EPB switch. If the message will appear. EPB is released unintentional- • If the driver's seat belt is not fas- ly, serious injury may occur. tened and the hood or trunk is • Only release the EPB when opened, a warning will sound and you are seated inside the a message will appear. vehicle with your foot firmly • If there is a problem with the vehi- on the brake pedal. cle, a warning may sound and a message may appear.

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NOTICE • Do not apply the accelerator pedal while the parking brake is engaged. If you depress the accelerator pedal with the EPB engaged, a warning will sound and a message will appear. Damage to the parking brake may occur. • Driving with the parking brake OHI058227L on can overheat the braking sys- AUTO HOLD turning Off! tem and cause premature wear Press brake pedal or damage to brake parts. Make When the conversion from Auto Hold sure the EPB is released and the to EPB is not working properly a parking brake warning light is warning will sound and a message off before driving. will appear. i Information • A clicking sound may be heard while operating or releasing the EPB. These conditions are normal and indicate that the EPB is func- tioning properly. • When leaving your keys with a parking lot attendant or valet, make sure to inform him/her how to oper- ate the EPB. OHI058038L Parking brake automatically engaged If the EPB is applied while Auto Hold is activated, a warning will sound and a message will appear.

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EPB malfunction indicator • If the parking brake warning light blinks when the EPB warn- ing light is on, press the EPB switch, then pull it up. Once more, press the switch back to its original position and pull it back up. If the EPB warning light does not go off, have your vehi- cle checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

OHI058040 Parking Brake Warning Light This warning light illuminates if the Engine Start/Stop button is pressed Check the Parking to the ON position and goes off in Brake Warning Light approximately 3 seconds if the sys- by pressing the Engine tem is operating normally. Start/Stop button to the ON position (do If the EPB malfunction indicator not start the engine). remains on, comes on while driving, or does not come on when the This light will be illuminated when the Engine Start/Stop button is pressed parking brake is applied with the to the ON position, this indicates that Engine Start/Stop button in the the EPB may have malfunctioned. START or ON position. If this occurs, have the system Before driving, be sure the parking checked by an authorized retailer of brake is released and the Brake Genesis Branded products. Warning Light is OFF. The EPB malfunction indicator may If the Parking Brake Warning Light illuminate when the ESC indicator remains on after the parking brake is comes on to indicate that the ESC is released while engine is running, not working properly, but it does not there may be a malfunction in the indicate a malfunction of the EPB. brake system. Immediate attention is necessary. NOTICE If at all possible, cease driving the vehicle immediately. If that is not pos- • If the EPB warning light is still sible, use extreme caution while on, have the system checked by operating the vehicle and only con- an authorized retailer of Genesis tinue to drive the vehicle until you Branded products. can reach a safe location. • If the parking brake warning light does not illuminate or blinks even though the EPB switch was pulled up, the EPB may not be applied.

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Emergency braking Auto Hold If there is a problem with the brake The Auto Hold maintains the vehicle pedal while driving, emergency brak- in a standstill even though the brake ing is possible by pulling up and pedal is not depressed after the driv- holding the EPB switch. Braking is er brings the vehicle to a complete possible only while you are holding stop by depressing the brake pedal. the EPB switch. However, braking distance will be longer than normal. To apply: WARNING Do not operate the parking brake while the vehicle is mov- ing except in an emergency sit- uation. It could damage the brake system and lead to a severe accident.

i Information OHI058131 During emergency braking the park- 1. With the driver's door and engine ing brake warning light will illumi- hood closed, depress the brake nate to indicate that the system is pedal and then press the [AUTO operating. HOLD] switch. The white AUTO HOLD indicator will come on and NOTICE the system will be in the standby position. If you continuously notice a noise or burning smell when EPB is used for emergency braking, have your vehicle checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products as soon as pos- sible.

When the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) does not release If the EPB does not release normal- ly, contact an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products by load- ing the vehicle on a flatbed tow truck and have the system checked.

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WARNING When the AUTO HOLD is auto- matically released by depress- ing the accelerator pedal, always take a look around your vehicle. Slowly depress the accelerator pedal for a smooth start.

OHI058035 2. When you stop the vehicle com- To cancel: pletely by depressing the brake pedal, the Auto Hold maintains the brake pressure to hold the vehicle stationary. The indicator changes from white to green. 3. The vehicle will remain stationary even if you release the brake pedal. 4. If EPB is applied, Auto Hold will be released. OHI058130L To release: 1. Depress the brake pedal. • If you depress the accelerator 2. Press the [AUTO HOLD] switch. pedal with the shift lever in D The AUTO HOLD indicator will (Drive) or Manual shift mode, the turn off. Auto Hold will be released auto- matically and the vehicle will start WARNING to move. The AUTO HOLD indica- tor changes from green to white. To prevent, unexpected and • If the vehicle is restarted using the sudden vehicle movement, cruise control toggle switch (RES+ ALWAYS depress your foot on or SET-) while Auto Hold and cruise the brake pedal to cancel the control is operating, the Auto Hold Auto Hold before you: will be released regardless of - Drive downhill. accelerator pedal operation. The - Drive the vehicle in R (Reverse). AUTO HOLD indicator changes from green to white. - Park the vehicle.

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i Information NOTICE • The Auto Hold does not operate If the AUTO HOLD indicator when: changes to yellow, the Auto Hold - The driver's door is opened is not working properly. Contact an authorized retailer of Genesis - The engine hood is opened Branded products. - The trunk is opened - The gear is shifted to P (Park) - EPB is applied WARNING • For your safety, the Auto Hold auto- • Depress the accelerator pedal matically switches to EPB when: slowly when you start the - The driver's door is opened vehicle. - The engine hood is opened with • For your safety, cancel the the shift lever in D (Drive) Auto Hold when you drive - The vehicle is in a standstill for downhill, back up the vehicle more than 10 minutes or park the vehicle. - The vehicle is standing on a steep slope NOTICE - The vehicle moved several times If there is a malfunction with the In these cases, the parking brake driver's door or engine hood open warning light comes on, the AUTO detection system, the Auto Hold HOLD indicator changes from may not work properly. green to white, and warning sounds and a message will appear to inform Contact an authorized retailer of you that EPB has been automatical- Genesis Branded products. ly engaged. Before driving again, depress the brake pedal, check the surrounding area near your vehicle and release the parking brake man- ually with the EPB switch. • While operating Auto Hold, you may hear mechanical noise. However, it is normal operating noise.

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Warning messages

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OHI058038L Press brake pedal to deactivate AUTO HOLD Parking brake automatically If you did not apply the brake pedal engaged when you release the Auto Hold by When the EPB is applied from Auto pressing the [AUTO HOLD] switch, a Hold, a warning will sound and a warning will sound and a message message will appear. will appear.

OHI058227L OHI058043L AUTO HOLD turning Off! AUTO HOLD conditions not met. Press brake pedal Close door and hood When the conversion from Auto Hold When you press the [AUTO HOLD] to EPB is not working properly a switch, if the driver's door and engine warning will sound and a message hood are not closed, a warning will will appear. sound and a message will appear on When this message is displayed, the the cluster LCD display. Auto Hold and EPB may not operate. Press the [AUTO HOLD] switch after For your safety, depress the brake closing the driver's door and hood. pedal.

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Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Using ABS To obtain the maximum benefit from WARNING your ABS in an emergency situation, do not attempt to modulate your An Anti-Lock Braking System brake pressure and do not try to or an Electronic Stability pump your brakes. Depress your Control system will not prevent brake pedal as hard as possible. accidents due to improper or When you apply your brakes under dangerous driving maneuvers. conditions which may lock the Even though vehicle control is wheels, you may hear sounds from improved during emergency the brakes, or feel a corresponding braking, always maintain a safe sensation in the brake pedal. This is distance between you and normal and it means your ABS is objects ahead of you. Vehicle active. speeds should always be reduced during extreme road ABS does not reduce the time or dis- conditions. The braking dis- tance it takes to stop the vehicle. tance for vehicles equipped Always maintain a safe distance from with ABS or ESC may be longer the vehicle in front of you. than for those without these ABS will not prevent a skid that systems in the following road results from sudden changes in conditions. direction, such as trying to take a Drive your vehicle at reduced corner too fast or making a sudden speeds during the following lane change. Always drive at a safe conditions: speed for the road and weather con- • Rough, gravel or snow-cov- ditions. ered roads. ABS cannot prevent a loss of stabili- • On roads where the road sur- ty. Always steer moderately when face is pitted or has different braking hard. Severe or sharp steer- surface height. ing wheel movement can still cause your vehicle to veer into oncoming • Tire chains are installed on traffic or off the road. your vehicle. On loose or uneven road surfaces, The safety features of an ABS operation of the anti-lock brake sys- or ESC equipped vehicle should tem may result in a longer stopping not be tested by high speed distance than for vehicles equipped driving or cornering. This could with a conventional brake system. endanger the safety of yourself or others.

ABS is an electronic braking system that helps prevent a braking skid. ABS allows the driver to steer and brake at the same time.

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The ABS warning light ( ) will stay NOTICE on for several seconds after the igni- When you drive on a road having tion switch is in the ON position. poor traction, such as an icy road, During that time, the ABS will go and apply your brakes continu- through self-diagnosis and the light ously, the ABS will be active con- will go off if everything is normal. If tinuously and the ABS warning the light stays on, you may have a light ( ) may illuminate. Pull problem with your ABS. Contact an your vehicle over to a safe place authorized retailer of Genesis and turn the engine off. Branded products as soon as possi- ble. Restart the engine. If the ABS warning light is off, then your ABS system is normal. WARNING Otherwise, you may have a prob- lem with your ABS system. If the ABS warning light ( ) is Contact an authorized retailer of on and stays on, you may have Genesis Branded products as a problem with the ABS. Your soon as possible. power brakes will work normal- ly. To reduce the risk of serious i injury or death, contact your Information authorized retailer of Genesis When you jump start your vehicle Branded products as soon as because of a drained battery, the ABS possible. warning light ( ) may turn on at the same time. This happens because of the low battery voltage. It does not mean your ABS is malfunctioning. Have the battery recharged before driving the vehicle.

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Electronic Stability Control ESC operation (ESC) ESC ON condition When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the ESC and the ESC OFF indicator lights illuminate for approxi- mately three seconds. After both lights go off, the ESC is enabled.

When operating When the ESC is in oper- ation, the ESC indicator OHI058037 light blinks: • When you apply your brakes under The Electronic Stability Control sys- conditions which may lock the tem helps to stabilize the vehicle dur- wheels, you may hear sounds from ing cornering maneuvers. ESC the brakes, or feel a corresponding checks where you are steering and sensation in the brake pedal. This where the vehicle is actually going. is normal and it means your ESC is ESC applies braking pressure to any active. one of the vehicle's brakes and inter- venes in the engine management • When the ESC activates, the system to assist the driver with keep- engine may not respond to the ing the vehicle on the intended path. accelerator as it does under rou- It is not a substitute for safe driving tine conditions. practices. Always adjust your speed • If the Smart Cruise Control was in and driving to the road conditions. use when the ESC activates, the Smart Cruise Control automatically disengages. The Smart Cruise WARNING Control can be reengaged when Never drive too fast for the road the road conditions allow. See conditions when cornering. The "Smart Cruise Control System" ESC system will not prevent later in this chapter. accidents. • When moving out of the mud or Excessive speed in turns, abrupt driving on a slippery road, the maneuvers, and hydroplaning engine RPM (revolutions per on wet surfaces can result in minute) may not increase even if severe accidents. you press the accelerator pedal deeply. This is to maintain the sta- bility and traction of the vehicle and does not indicate a problem.

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ESC OFF condition • State 2 To cancel ESC operation:

• State 1

OHI058045L Press and hold the ESC OFF button continuously for more than 3 sec- onds. The ESC OFF indicator light and message "Traction and Stability Control disabled" illuminates and a OHI058044L warning chime sounds. In this state, Press the ESC OFF button briefly. both the traction control function of The ESC OFF indicator light and ESC (engine management) and the message "Traction Control disabled" brake control function of ESC (brak- will illuminate. In this state, the trac- ing management) are disabled. tion control function of ESC (engine If the Engine Start/Stop button is management) is disabled, but the pressed to the OFF position when brake control function of ESC (brak- ESC is off, ESC remains off. Upon ing management) still operates. restarting the engine, the ESC will automatically turn on again.

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■ ESC indicator light (blinks) NOTICE Driving with wheel and tire sizes different than original-equipment may cause the ESC system to mal- function. Before replacing tires, ■ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on) make sure all four tires and wheels are the same as the origi- nal size. Never drive the vehicle with different sized wheels and tires installed. Indicator lights When the Engine Start/Stop button ESC OFF usage is placed to the ON position, the ESC When Driving indicator light illuminates, then goes The ESC OFF mode should only be off if the ESC system is operating used briefly to help free the vehicle if normally. stuck in snow or mud, by temporarily The ESC indicator light blinks when- stopping operation of the ESC, to ever the ESC is operating. maintain wheel torque. If ESC indicator light stays on, your To turn ESC off while driving, press vehicle may have a malfunction with the ESC OFF button while driving on the ESC system. When this warning a flat road surface. light illuminates have your vehicle checked by an authorized retailer of NOTICE Genesis Branded products as soon as possible. To prevent damage to the trans- The ESC OFF indicator light comes mission: on when ESC is turned off. • Do not allow wheel(s) of one axle to spin excessively while the ESC, ABS, and parking brake WARNING warning lights are displayed. The repairs would not be cov- When the ESC is blinking, this ered by the vehicle warranty. indicates ESC is active: Reduce engine power and do Drive slowly and NEVER attempt not spin the wheel(s) excessive- to accelerate. NEVER turn the ly while these lights are dis- ESC off while the ESC indicator played. light is blinking or you may lose • When operating the vehicle on a control of the vehicle resulting dynamometer, make sure the in an accident. ESC is turned off (ESC OFF light illuminated).

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Vehicle Stability Management VSM operation (VSM) VSM ON condition The Vehicle Stability Management is The VSM operates when: a function of the Electronic Stability • The Electronic Stability Control is Control system. It helps the vehicle on. stay stable when accelerating or braking suddenly on wet, slippery • Vehicle speed is approximately and rough roads where traction over above 9 mph (15 km/h) on curve the four tires can suddenly become roads. uneven. • Vehicle speed is approximately above 12 mph (20 km/h) when the WARNING vehicle is braking on rough roads. Take the following precautions When operating when using the Vehicle Stability When you apply your brakes under Management : conditions which may activate the • ALWAYS check the speed and ESC, you may hear sounds from the the distance to the vehicle brakes, or feel a corresponding sen- ahead. The VSM is not a sub- sation in the brake pedal. This is nor- stitute for safe driving prac- mal and it means your VSM is active. tices. • Never drive too fast for the NOTICE road conditions. The VSM sys- tem will not prevent acci- The VSM does not operate when: dents. Excessive speed in bad • Driving on a banked road such weather, slippery and uneven as gradient or incline. roads can result in severe • Driving in reverse. accidents. • The ESC OFF indicator light is on. • The MDPS (Motor-Driven Power Steering) warning light ( ) is on or blinks.

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Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) WARNING The Hill-Start Assist Control helps prevent the vehicle from rolling back- If the ESC indicator light ( ) or wards when starting a vehicle from a MDPS warning light ( ) stays stop on a hill. The system operates on or blinks, your vehicle may the brakes automatically for approxi- have a malfunction with the mately 2 seconds and releases the VSM system. When the warning brake after 2 seconds or when the light illuminates, have your vehi- accelerator pedal is depressed. cle checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products as soon as possible. WARNING Always be ready to depress the Driving with wheel and tire sizes dif- accelerator pedal when starting ferent than original-equipment may off on a incline. The HAC acti- cause the ESC system to malfunc- vates only for approximately 2 tion. Before replacing tires, make seconds. sure all four tires and wheels are the same as the original size. Never drive the vehicle with different sized NOTICE tires and wheels installed. • The HAC does not operate when the gear is shifted to P (Park) or N (Neutral). • The HAC activates even though the ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is off but does not acti- vate when the ESC has malfunc- tioned.

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Good Braking Practices If a tire goes flat while you are driv- ing, apply the brakes gently and WARNING keep the vehicle pointed straight ahead while you slow down. When Whenever leaving the vehicle or you are moving slowly enough for it parking, always come to a com- to be safe to do so, pull off the road plete stop and continue to and stop in a safe location. depress the brake pedal. Shift Keep your foot firmly on the brake the gear to P (Park), apply the pedal when the vehicle is stopped to parking brake, and press the prevent the vehicle from rolling for- Engine Start/Stop button to the ward. OFF. Vehicles with the parking brake not fully engaged are at risk for moving inadvertently and caus- ing injury to yourself or others.

Wet brakes can be dangerous! The brakes may get wet if the vehicle is driven through standing water or if it is washed. Your vehicle will not stop as quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes may cause the products to pull to one side. To dry the brakes, apply the brakes lightly until the braking action returns to normal, taking care to keep the vehicle under control at all times. If the braking action does not return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so and call an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products for assistance. DO NOT drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. Even light, but constant pedal pressure can result in the brakes overheating, brake wear, and possibly even brake failure.

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ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) (IF EQUIPPED) Using All Wheel Drive (AWD) WARNING The All Wheel Drive system delivers engine power to front and rear To reduce the risk of SERIOUS wheels for maximum traction. AWD is INJURY or DEATH: useful when extra traction is • Do not drive in conditions that required, such as when driving on, exceed the vehicles intended muddy, wet, or snow-covered roads. design such as challenging If the system determines there is a off-road conditions. need for four wheel drive, the • Avoid high speeds when cor- engine's driving power is distributed nering or turning. to all four wheels automatically. • Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as WARNING sharp lane changes or fast, sharp turns. If the AWD warning light ( ) • The risk of a rollover is great- stays on the instrument cluster, ly increased if you lose con- your vehicle may have a mal- trol of your vehicle at highway function with the AWD system. speeds. When the AWD warning light • Loss of control often occurs if ( ) illuminates have your two or more wheels drop off vehicle checked by an author- the roadway and the driver ized retailer of Genesis Branded over steers to reenter the products as soon as possible. roadway. • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes. • Always drive safely and use caution when driving an AWD vehicle.

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i Information For safe AWD operation Before driving • Do not drive in water if the level is higher than the bottom of the vehi- • Make sure all passengers are cle. wearing seat belts. • Check your brake condition once • Sit upright and adjust the steering you are out of mud or water. wheel to a position comfortable for Depress the brake pedal several you to drive. times as you move slowly until you feel normal braking return. Driving on snow-covered or icy • Shorten your scheduled mainte- roads nance interval if you drive in off- • Start off slowly by applying the road conditions such as sand, mud accelerator pedal gently. or water (see "Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions" in chap- • Use of snow tires is recommended. ter 7). For more information on Snow • Make sure that an AWD vehicle is Tires refer to "Winter Driving" in towed by flatbed tow truck. this chapter. • Keep sufficient distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. • When approaching a stop sign or stop light, release the accelerator pedal to provide engine braking during deceleration. • Avoid speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden brake applications, and sharp turns to prevent skids.

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Driving in sand or mud Driving up or down hills • Maintain slow and constant speed. • Driving uphill • Keep sufficient distance between - Before starting off, check if it is your vehicle and the vehicle in front possible to drive uphill. of you. - Drive as straight as possible. • Reduce vehicle speed and always • Driving downhill check the road condition. - Do not change gear while driving • Avoid speeding, rapid acceleration, downhill. Select gear before driv- sudden brake applications, and ing downhill. sharp turns to prevent getting stuck. - Drive slowly and select Manual Shift Mode to provide engine braking while driving downhill. NOTICE - Drive straight as possible. When the vehicle is stuck in snow, sand or mud, avoid running the engine continuously at high rpm, WARNING doing so may damage the tires, Exercise extreme caution driv- transmission, differential or AWD ing up or down steep hills. The system. vehicle may flip depending on the grade, terrain and water/ i Information mud conditions. • When using Snow Tires, mount them on all four wheels. • When using AutoSock® (fabric snow chain), install them on the rear tires. For more information on Snow Tires and Tire Chains, refer to "Winter Driving" in this chapter.

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Emergency Precautions Tires When replacing the tires, be sure to equip all four tires with the same size, type, tread, brand and load-car- rying capacity.

WARNING Do not use tire and wheel with OHI058226L different size and type from the Tire size mismatch. Check all tire one originally installed on your sizes. vehicle. It can affect the safety If your vehicle is equipped with differ- and performance of your vehi- ent tires (size, type, etc.) on the front cle, which could lead to steering and rear, the message will appear. To failure or rollover causing seri- use the AWD system, equip the vehi- ous injury. cle with the same tires on the front and rear. In an emergency situation, a com- pact spare tire may be used. But, do WARNING not use the compact spare tire con- tinuously. Repair or replace the origi- nal tire as soon as possible to avoid failure of the differential or AWD sys- tem.

OHI059029N Never start or run the engine while an AWD vehicle is raised on a jack.The vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack causing serious injury or death to you or those nearby.

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Towing Dynamometer testing AWD vehicles must be towed with all An AWD vehicle must be tested on a wheels off the ground, either on a special four wheel chassis dynamome- flatbed tow truck or using doilies. ter. For more details, refer to "Towing" in chapter 6.

Vehicle inspection • If the vehicle needs to be operated on a vehicle lift do not attempt to stop any of the four wheels for turn- ing. This could damage the sys- Temporary Free Roller tem. Roll Tester (Speedometer) • Never engage the parking brake OHI058031 while running the engine on a car An AWD vehicle should not be tested lift. This may damage the AWD on a 2WD roll tester. If a 2WD roll system. tester must be used, perform the fol- lowing procedure: 1. Check the tire pressures recom- mended for your vehicle. 2. Place the rear wheels on the roll tester for a speedometer test as shown in the illustration. 3. Release the parking brake. 4. Place the front wheels on the tem- porary free roller as shown in the illustration.

WARNING Keep away from the front of the vehicle while the vehicle is in gear on the dynamometer. The vehicle can jump forward and cause serious injury or death.

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GENESIS ADAPTIVE CONTROL SUSPENSION (IF EQUIPPED) Electronic Control Suspension Dynamic Stability Damping (ECS) Control (DSDC) The Electronic Control Suspension The Dynamic Stability Damping controls the vehicle suspension Control provides comfort riding and automatically to maximize driving driving stability by meticulously opti- comfort by taking into account the mizing the suspension power during driving conditions such as speed, sharp curving or abrupt obstacle surface of the road, cornering, stop- avoidance. ping requirements and acceleration. Operating conditions ECS (Electronic Control • The DSDC is activated, when driv- Suspension) malfunction indi- ing speed exceeds 30 mph (50 cator km/h). • The DSDC does not operate, when the Electronic Stability Control is deactivated.

NOTICE The Dynamic Stability Damping Control does not operate, when there is a malfunction with the Electronic Stability Control. OHI048132L The Dynamic Stability Damping Control operation is limited in fol- Check Electronic Suspension lowing situations: If the ECS warning message comes - There are wide variations in tire on, you may have a problem with the pressures. ECS system. Have the system be checked by an authorized retailer of - The vehicle is driven on a steep Genesis Branded products. slope. - The vehicle is driven on a rough, rugged surface.

WARNING NEVER install any tires/wheels in different sizes or of different models on your vehicle. It may cause a malfunction of the Dynamic Stability Damping Control.

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DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM Drive Mode COMFORT mode When COMFORT mode is selected by pressing the DRIVE MODE button, the COMFORT indicator will illuminate on the instrument cluster.

SPORT When SPORT mode is selected by pressing the OHI058060L DRIVE MODE button, the The drive mode may be selected SPORT indicator will illu- according to the driver's preference minate on the instrument or road condition. cluster. • Whenever the engine is restarted, the drive mode will revert back to The mode changes whenever the COMFORT mode. If SPORT mode DRIVE MODE button is pressed. is desired, re-select SPORT mode. • When SPORT mode is activated: - The engine rpm will tend to remain raised over a certain length of time even after releas- ing the accelerator - Upshifts are delayed when accel- erating - Seat bolsters are active (if equipped) OHI059236N i • COMFORT mode : Information COMFORT mode provides smooth In SPORT mode, the fuel efficiency driving and comfortable riding. may decrease. • SPORT mode : SPORT mode provides sporty but firm riding. • ECO mode : ECO mode helps improve fuel effi- ciency for eco-friendly driving. • CUSTOM mode : The driver can separately adjust modes of each driving system.

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ECO mode Limitation of ECO mode operation: When ECO mode is If the following conditions occur while selected by pressing the ECO mode is operating, the system DRIVE MODE button, the operation is limited even though ECO indicator will illumi- there is no change in the ECO indi- nate on the instrument cator. cluster. • When the coolant temperature is • If the vehicle is set to ECO mode, low: when the engine is turned OFF The system will be limited until and restarted the drive mode set- engine performance becomes nor- ting will remain in ECO mode. mal. • When driving up a hill: i Information The system will be limited to gain Fuel efficiency depends on the driver's power when driving uphill because driving habit and road condition. engine torque is restricted. • When driving the vehicle in manual When ECO mode is activated: shift mode using the paddle shifter. • The acceleration response may be The system will be limited accord- slightly reduced if the accelerator ing to the shift location. pedal is depressed moderately. • The air conditioner performance CUSTOM mode may be limited. When CUSTOM mode is • The shift pattern of the automatic selected by pressing the transmission may change. DRIVE MODE button, the • The engine noise may be louder at CUSTOM mode indicator some automatic transmission will illuminate on the shifts as down-shift requires press- instrument cluster. ing down more on the accelerator. • In CUSTOM mode, the driver can select separate modes and combine The above situations are normal them in the AVN system screen. conditions when ECO mode is acti- vated to help improve fuel efficiency. - Engine/Transmission: ECO/ COMFORT/SPORT/SMART /Comfort(rear) - Steering wheel: COMFORT/ SPORT/Comfort(rear) - Suspension: COMFORT/SPORT/Comfort(rear) - AWD system: ECO/COMFORT/ SPORT For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately supplied simple manual.

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When SMART is selected for CUS- - The driving mode automatically TOM mode changes to SMART COMFORT SMART mode automatically controls mode with the same driving pat- the vehicle driving, such as gear terns, when the vehicle starts to shifting patterns, engine torque, rid- drive on an upward slope of a ing quality (if equipped with the elec- certain angle. The driving mode tronic suspension system), and automatically returns to SMART power distribution (if equipped with ECO mode, when the vehicle the All-Wheel Drive system), in enters a leveled road. accordance with the driver's driving - The driving mode automatically habits. changes to SMART SPORT, when you abruptly accelerate the i Information vehicle or repetitively operate the steering wheel (Your driving is • When you mildly drive the vehicle categorized to be sporty.). In this in SMART mode, the driving mode mode, your vehicle drives in a changes to ECO mode to improve lower gear for abrupt accelerat- fuel efficiency. However, the actual ing/decelerating and increases fuel efficiency may differ in accor- the engine brake performance. dance with your driving situations - You may still sense the engine (i.e. upward/downward slope, vehi- braking performance, even when cle deceleration/acceleration). you release the accelerator pedal • When you dynamically drive the in SMART SPORT mode. It is vehicle in SMART mode by abrupt- because your vehicle remains in ly decelerating or sharply turning lower gear over a certain period the driving mode changes to SPORT of time for next acceleration. mode. However, it may adversely Thus, it is a normal driving situa- affect fuel economy. tion, not indicating any malfunc- tion. • Various driving situations, which - The driving mode automatically you may encounter in SMART changes to SMART SPORT mode mode only in harsh driving situa- - The driving mode automatically tions. In most of the normal driv- changes to ECO mode after a ing situations, the driving mode certain period of time, when you sets to be either in SMART ECO gently depress the accelerator mode or in SMART COMFORT pedal (Your driving is categorized mode. to be economic.). - The driving mode automatically changes from SMART ECO mode to SMART COMFORT mode after a certain period of time, when you sharply or repeti- tively depress the accelerator pedal.

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• Limitation of SMART mode When Comfort(rear) is selected for The SMART mode may be limited CUSTOM mode in following situations. (The OFF The Comfort (rear) mode is a mode indicator illuminates in those situa- that adjusts to minimize the discom- tions.) fort of the rear passengers by provid- - The driver manually moves the ing a smooth and stable ride through shift lever : the adjustment of the suspension, engine/transmission, and steering. It deactivates SMART mode. The vehicle drives, as the driver man- ually moves the shift lever. • To use Comfort(rear) mode, select - The cruise control is activated : [Settings → Vehicle → Drive mode → CUSTOM → POWER The cruise control system may TRAIN/STEERING/SUSPENSION deactivate the SMART mode MODE → COMFORT] menu on when the vehicle is controlled by the navigation screen. the set speed of the smart cruise control system. (SMART mode is not deactivated just by activating the cruise control system.) - The transmission oil temperature is either extremely low or extremely high : The SMART mode can be active in most of the normal driving situ- ations. However, an extremely high/ low transmission oil temper- ature may temporarily deactivate the SMART mode, because the transmission condition is out of normal operation condition.

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COASTING (IF EQUIPPED) When certain conditions are met, the Coasting Operating engine is automatically decoupled Conditions from the transmission while the shift The Coasting function will operate lever is remained in D (Drive). In this when the accelerator pedal is Coasting mode, the engine stays at depressed and released under the idling speed to reduce fuel consump- following conditions. tion and increase coasting distance. • The driving mode is ECO mode. Coasting Setting • SMART is selected for Engine/ Transmission in CUSTOM mode The Coasting function must be from the AVN system screen and turned ON from the Settings menu in driver acceleration is SMART ECO the AVN system screen. Select: • ECO is selected for Engine/ - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Drive → Transmission in CUSTOM mode Mode Coasting from the AVN system screen For detailed information, scan the • The shift lever is in D (Drive) QR code in a separately supplied • The Smart Cruise Control button is simple manual. OFF When Coasting is turned ON and the • The accelerator or brake pedal is conditions are met, the function not depressed operates with a "Coasting" message illuminated at the top center of the • The vehicle's speed is within instrument cluster. 35–100 mph (55–160 km/h) range • The road gradient is within -5~+5% NOTICE range • In SMART mode, if the distance • If the accelerator pedal is between the vehicle ahead and the pressed quickly for accelerating relative speed is within a certain with the Coasting function in range operation, acceleration may occur after the engagement of i the clutch inside the transmis- Information sion. In turn, the driver may con- • If the front radar for smart cruise tinue to feel acceleration even control system cannot operate nor- after the system is turned off. mally, the inter-vehicle distance and • Driving with the Coasting func- relative speed condition are auto- tion off may be required in some matically ignored. cases since the engine brake is • The Coasting function works after not applied while the Coasting the engine is turned on, the trans- function is in operation. mission is warmed up, and the • Operating the AVN system engine sensor self-diagnosis is com- screen to activate or deactivate pleted after starting. the Coasting function while driv- • Depending on the driving situation, ing may be dangerous as the dri- Coasting operation may be tem- ver's attention is dispersed. porarily delayed even if the above conditions are met.

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Coasting Release Conditions The Coasting function will be auto- matically released when the follow- ing conditions are met. • The driving mode is COMFORT or SPORT mode. • SMART is selected for Engine/ Transmission in CUSTOM mode from the AVN system screen and driver acceleration is SMART COMFORT or SMART SPORT • The Smart Cruise Control button is ON (the cruise indicator is ON) • The vehicle's speed exceeds 35–100 mph (55–160 km/h) range • The road gradient is under -5% or over +5% • If the distance between the vehicle ahead is too close or the relative speed changes momentarily in SMART mode. • If lane change is predicated in SMART mode (e.g. the turn signal is turned ON or a LKA warning appears due to steering wheel control, etc.)

i Information It is recommended to turn off the Coasting function if you are driving under frequently stop-and-go condi- tion. Change the Drive Mode to COM- FORT or SPORT mode or deselect Coasting from the AVN system screen.

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FORWARD COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST (FCA) SYSTEM - SENSOR FUSION TYPE (FRONT RADAR + FRONT CAMERA) The Forward Collision-Avoidance System Setting and Operation Assist system is designed to help detect and monitor the vehicle ahead System setting or help detect a pedestrian or cyclist • Setting Forward Safety function in the roadway through radar signals The Forward Collision-Avoidance and camera recognition to warn the Assist can be activated from the driver that a collision is imminent, Settings menu in the AVN system and if necessary, apply emergency screen by following the procedure braking. below. 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button WARNING to the ON or START position. 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings Take the following precautions → Driver Assistance → Forward when using the Forward Safety → Active Assist / Warning Collision-Avoidance Assist Only / Off' in the AVN system system: screen. For detailed informa- • This system is only a supple- tion, scan the QR code in a mental system and it is not separately supplied simple intended to, nor does it manual. replace the need for extreme - If you select 'Active Assist', the care and attention of the driv- FCA system activates. The FCA er. The sensing range and produces warning messages objects detectable by the sen- and warning alarms in accor- sors are limited. Pay attention dance with the collision risk lev- to the road conditions at all els. Braking assist will be times. applied in accordance with the • Drive at posted speed limits collision risk. and accordance to road con- - If you select 'Warning Only', the ditions. FCA system activates and pro- • Always drive cautiously to duces only warning alarms in prevent unexpected and sud- accordance with the collision den situations from occur- risk levels. Braking assist will ring. The Forward Collision- not be applied in this setting. Avoidance system may not - If you select 'Off', the FCA sys- always stop the vehicle com- tem deactivates. The FCA pletely and is only intended to warning light ( ) illuminates help mitigate a collision that on the cluster. is imminent.

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• The warning light illu- The options for the initial Forward minates on the instru- Collision Warning includes the fol- ment cluster, when you lowing: cancel the FCA system. - Normal: The driver can monitor the FCA When this option is selected, the ON/OFF status in the instrument initial Forward Collision Warning is cluster. Also, the warning light illu- activated sensitively. If you feel the minates when the ESC (Electronic warning activates too early, set the Stability Control) is turned off. If the Forward Collision Warning to warning light remains ON when the 'Late'. FCA is activated, have the system checked by an authorized retailer Even though, 'Normal' is selected if of Genesis Branded products. the front vehicle suddenly stops the initial warning activation time • Selecting Warning Timing may not seem fast. The diver can select the initial - Late: warning activation time from the Settings menu in the AVN system When this option is selected, the screen. Select: initial Forward Collision Warning is activated later than normal. This - Setup → Vehicle Settings → setting reduces the amount of dis- Driver Assistance → Warning tance between the vehicle, pedes- Timing → Normal / Late trian or cyclist (if equipped) ahead For detailed information, scan before the initial warning occurs. the QR code in a separately sup- Select 'Late' when traffic is light plied simple manual. and when driving speed is slow. When you accelerate suddenly to the vehicle ahead, the warning may seem to activate earlier even if 'Late' is selected.

i Information If you change the warning timing, the warning time of other systems may change.

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Prerequisite for activation WARNING The FCA system will activate when 'Active Assist' or 'Warning Only' under • To avoid driver distractions, Forward Safety is selected in the AVN do not attempt to set or can- system screen, and when the follow- cel the FCA while driving the ing prerequisites are satisfied. vehicle. Always completely • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) stop the vehicle at a safe is on. place before setting or cancel- • Vehicle speed is over 5 mph (8 ing the system. km/h). (The FCA is only activated • FCA automatically activates within a certain speed range.) upon placing the Engine • The system detects a pedestrian, Start/Stop button to the ON or cyclist or a vehicle in front, which START position. The driver may collide with your vehicle. can deactivate FCA by cancel- However, FCA may not be activat- ing the system setting in the ed or may only sound a warning AVN system screen. alarm depending on the driving or • FCA automatically deacti- vehicle conditions. vates upon canceling ESC. FCA may not operate properly When ESC is canceled, FCA according to the frontal situation or cannot be activated in the the direction of a pedestrian or AVN system screen. In this sit- cyclist. uation, the FCA warning light will illuminate which is nor- mal.

FCA Warning Message and Brake Control FCA produces warning messages, warning alarms, and emergency braking based on the level of risk of a frontal collision, such as when a vehicle ahead suddenly brakes, or the system detects that a collision with a pedestrian or cyclist is immi- nent.

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Collision Warning (First warning) Emergency braking (Second warning)

OHI058237L OHI058238L • The warning message appears on the cluster LCD display with a • The warning message appears on warning chime. Additionally, some the cluster LCD display with a vehicle system intervention occurs warning chime. Additionally, some by the engine management system vehicle system intervention occurs to help decelerate the vehicle. by the engine management system • Your vehicle speed may decelerate to help decelerate the vehicle. moderately. • The brake control is maximized • If FCA detects a vehicle in front, just before a collision, reducing the system operates when your impact when it strikes a forward vehicle speed is between 5 mph (8 vehicle. km/h) and 112 mph (180 km/h). • If FCA detects a vehicle in front, the Maximum vehicle speed may system operates when your vehicle decrease depending on the condi- speed is above 5 mph (8 km/h) and tion of the vehicle ahead and sur- 47 mph (75 km/h) or under. roundings. Maximum vehicle speed may • If FCA detects a pedestrian or decrease depending on the condi- cyclist in front, the system operates tion of the vehicle ahead and sur- when your vehicle speed is roundings. between 5 mph (8 km/h) and 56 • If FCA detects a pedestrian or mph (90 km/h). Maximum vehicle cyclist in front, the system operates speed may decrease depending when your vehicle speed is 5 mph on the condition of the pedestrian (8 km/h) or above and under 40 ahead and surroundings. mph (65 km/h). Maximum vehicle • If you select 'Warning only' for the speed may decrease depending system setting, the FCA system on the condition of the pedestrian activates and produces only warn- ahead and surroundings. ing alarms in accordance with the collision risk levels. You should control the brake directly because the FCA system will not control the brake.

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• If you select 'Warning only' for the system setting, the FCA system • If any other warning sound activates and produces only warn- such as seat belt warning ing alarms in accordance with the chime is already generated, the collision risk levels. You should Forward Collision-Avoidance control the brake directly because Assist system warning may not the FCA system do not control the sound. brake. • Playing the vehicle audio sys- tem at high volume may pre- vent occupants from hearing Brake operation the system warning sounds. • In an urgent situation, the braking system enters into the ready status for prompt reaction against the dri- ver's depressing the brake pedal. WARNING • The FCA provides additional brak- The braking control cannot ing power for optimum braking per- completely stop the vehicle nor formance, when the driver avoid all collisions. The driver depresses the brake pedal. should hold the responsibility • The braking control is automatical- to safely drive and control the ly deactivated, when the driver vehicle. sharply depresses the accelerator pedal, or when the driver abruptly operates the steering wheel. WARNING • The FCA brake control is automat- ically canceled, when risk factors The FCA system logic operates disappear. within certain parameters, such as the distance from the vehi- CAUTION cle, pedestrian or cyclist (if equipped) ahead, the speed of • The driver should always use the vehicle ahead, and the dri- extreme caution while operat- ver's vehicle speed. Certain ing the vehicle, whether or not conditions such as inclement there is a warning message or weather and road conditions alarm from the FCA system. may affect the operation of the FCA system. • After the brake control is acti- vated, the driver must immedi- ately depress the brake pedal and check the surroundings. WARNING The brake activation by the system lasts for about 2 sec- Never deliberately drive danger- onds. ously to activate the system.

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FCA Sensor NOTICE (Front Radar/Front Camera) • Do not apply license plate frame ■ Front radar or foreign objects such as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard near the radar sensor. Doing so may adversely affect the sensing performance of the radar. • Always keep the radar sensor and cover clean and free of dirt and debris.

OHI059062N • Use only a soft cloth to wash the ■ Front camera vehicle. Do not spray pressur- ized water directly on the sensor or sensor cover. • Be careful not to apply unneces- sary force on the radar sensor or sensor cover. If the sensor is forcibly moved out of proper alignment, the FCA system may not operate correctly. In this case, a warning message may OHI059074N not be displayed. Have the vehi- cle inspected by an authorized In order for the FCA system to oper- retailer of Genesis Branded ate properly, always make sure the products. sensor cover or sensor is clean and • If the front bumper becomes free of dirt, snow, and debris. damaged in the area around the Dirt, snow, or foreign substances on radar sensor, the FCA system the sensor cover or sensor may may not operate properly. Have adversely affect the sensing perform- the vehicle inspected by author- ance of the sensor. ized retailer of Genesis Branded products. • Use only genuine parts to repair or replace a damaged sensor or sensor cover. Do not apply paint to the sensor cover.

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NOTICE Warning message and warning light • NEVER install any accessories or stickers on the front wind- shield, or tint the front wind- shield. • NEVER place any reflective objects (i.e. white paper, mirror) over the dashboard. Any light reflection may prevent the sys- tem from functioning properly. • Pay extreme caution to keep the camera dry. OHI058239L • NEVER disassemble the camera assembly, or apply any impact Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist on the camera assembly. (FCA) system disabled. Radar blocked If the sensor is forcibly moved out of proper alignment, the FCA When the sensor cover is covered system may not operate correct- with dirt, snow, or debris, the FCA ly. In this case, a warning mes- system may not be able to detect sage may not be displayed. Have other vehicles. If this occurs, a warn- the vehicle inspected by an ing message will appear on the clus- authorized retailer of Genesis ter LCD display. Branded products. The system will operate normally when such dirt, snow or debris is i Information removed. FCA may not properly operate in an Have the system checked by an area (e.g. open terrain) where any authorized retailer of Genesis objects or vehicles are not detected Branded products. when: after turning on the engine. • The windshield glass is replaced. Also, even though a warning mes- • The radar sensor or cover gets dam- sage does not appear on the LCD aged or replaced. display, the FCA may not properly operate.

WARNING The FCA system may not acti- vate according to road condi- tions, inclement weather, driv- ing conditions or traffic condi- tions.

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System Malfunction • In certain instances and under certain driving condi- tions, the FCA system may produce a warning alarm and control the brake system unnecessarily. And, the FCA system may not produce a warning alarm and control the brake system due to detecting limitation of sensor. Also due to sensing limita- OHI048200L tions, in certain situations, the front radar sensor or camera Check Forward Collision- recognition system may not Avoidance Assist system detect the vehicle, pedestrian • When FCA is not working properly, or cyclist ahead. The FCA sys- the FCA warning light ( ) will illu- tem may not activate and the minate and the warning message warning message may not be will appear for a few seconds. After displayed. the message disappears, the mas- • Even if there is any problem ter warning light ( ) will illumi- with the brake control func- nate. In this case, have the vehicle tion of the FCA system, the inspected by an authorized retailer vehicle's basic braking per- of Genesis Branded products. formance will operate normal- • The FCA warning message may ly. However, brake control appear along with the illumination function for avoiding collision of the ESC (Electronic Stability will not activate. Control) warning light. Both FCA • If the vehicle in front stops warning light and warning mes- suddenly, you may have less sage will disappear once the ESC control of the brake system. warning light issue is resolved. Therefore, always keep a safe distance between your vehicle WARNING and the vehicle in front of you. • The FCA system may activate • FCA is only a supplemental during braking and the vehi- system for the driver's con- cle may stop suddenly shift- venience. It is the driver's ing loose objects toward the responsibility to control the passengers. Always keep vehicle operation. Do not loose objects secured. solely depend on the FCA • The FCA system may not acti- system. Rather, maintain a vate if the driver applies the safe braking distance, and, if brake pedal to avoid collision. necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce the driving speed or to stop the vehicle.

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• The brake control may not Limitations of the System work, possibly causing a colli- The Forward Collision-Avoidance sion, if a vehicle in front Assist system is designed to monitor abruptly stops. Always pay the vehicle ahead or a pedestrian or extreme caution. cyclist in the roadway through radar • Occupants may get injured, if signals and camera recognition to the vehicle abruptly stops by warn the driver that a collision is the activated FCA system. Pay imminent, and if necessary, apply extreme caution. emergency braking. • The FCA system operates In certain situations, the radar sensor only when the system detect or the camera may not be able to vehicles, pedestrian or cyclist detect the vehicle, pedestrian or in front of the vehicle. cyclist ahead. In these cases, the FCA system may not operate nor- mally. The driver must pay careful attention in the following situations WARNING where the FCA operation may be limited. • The FCA system does not operate when the vehicle is in reverse. Detecting vehicles • The FCA system is not The sensor may be limited when: designed to detect other • The system may not operate for 15 objects on the road such as seconds after the engine is started animals. or the camera is initialized • The FCA system does not • The radar sensor or camera is cov- detect vehicles in the oppo- ered with a foreign object or debris site lane. • The camera lens is contaminated • The FCA system does not due to tinted, filmed or coated detect cross traffic vehicles windshield, damaged glass, or that are approaching. stuck of foreign matter (sticker, • The FCA system cannot bug, etc.) on the glass detect cross traffic cyclists • Inclement weather such as heavy that are approaching. rain or snow obscures the field of • The FCA system cannot view of the radar sensor or camera detect vehicles that are • There is interference by electro- stopped vertically to your magnetic waves vehicle at a intersection or dead end street. • There is severe irregular reflection from the radar sensor In these cases, you must main- tain a safe braking distance, • The radar/camera sensor recogni- and if necessary, depress the tion is limited brake pedal to reduce the driv- • The vehicle in front is too small to ing speed in order to maintain a be detected (for example a motor- safe distance or to stop the cycle or a bicycle, etc.) vehicle. 5-59 Driving your vehicle

• The vehicle in front is an oversize • The brightness outside is too low vehicle or trailer that is too big to such as when the headlamps are be detected by the camera recog- not on at night or the vehicle is nition system (for example a tractor going through a tunnel trailer, etc.) • The shadow is on the road by a • The camera's field of view is not median strip, trees, etc. well illuminated (either too dark or • The vehicle drives through a toll- too much reflection or too much gate. backlight that obscures the field of view) • The rear part of the vehicle in front is not normally visible (the vehicle • The vehicle in front does not have turns in other direction or the vehi- their rear lights properly turned ON cle is overturned.) or their rear lights are located unusually • The adverse road conditions cause excessive vehicle vibrations while • The outside brightness changes driving suddenly, for example when enter- ing or exiting a tunnel • The sensor recognition changes suddenly when passing over a • Light coming from a street light or speed bump an oncoming vehicle is reflected on a wet road surface such as a pud- • The vehicle in front is moving verti- dle in the road cally to the driving direction • The field of view in front is obstruct- • The vehicle in front is stopped ver- ed by sun glare tically • The windshield glass is fogged up; • The vehicle in front is driving a clear view of the road is obstruct- towards your vehicle or reversing ed • You are on a roundabout and the • The vehicle in front is driving errati- vehicle in front circles cally • The vehicle is on unpaved or uneven rough surfaces, or road with sudden gradient changes • The vehicle is driven near areas containing metal substances as a construction zone, railroad, etc. • The vehicle drives inside a building, such as a basement parking lot • The camera does not recognize the entire vehicle in front • The camera is damaged

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OHI058305L OHI058306L • Driving on a curve Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist The performance of Forward system may recognize a vehicle or Collision-Avoidance Assist system pedestrian or cyclist in the next lane may be limited when driving on a or outside the lane when driving on a curved road. curved road. The front view camera or front If this occurs, the system may unnec- radar sensor recognition system essarily alarm the driver and apply may not detect the vehicle, pedes- the brake. trian or cyclist traveling in front on Always pay attention to road and a curved road. driving conditions, while driving. This may result in no alarm and braking when necessary. Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain a safe distance.

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OHI058294 OHI058307L • Driving on a slope • Changing lanes The performance of Forward When a vehicle changes lanes in Collision-Avoidance Assist system front of you, the FCA system may may be decreased while driving not immediately detect the vehicle, upward or downward on a slope. especially if the vehicle changes The front view camera or front lanes abruptly. In this case, you radar sensor recognition may not must maintain a safe braking dis- detect the vehicle, pedestrian or tance, and if necessary, depress cyclist in front. the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain a This may result in unnecessary safe distance. alarm and braking or no alarm and braking when necessary. When the system suddenly recog- nizes the vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist in front while passing over a slope, you may experience sharp deceleration. Always keep your eyes forward while driving upward or downward on a slope, and, if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain distance. OHI058308L When driving in stop-and-go traffic, and a vehicle in front of you merges out of the lane, the FCA system may not immediately detect the new vehicle that is now in front of you. In this case, you must maintain a safe braking dis- tance, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain a safe distance.

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Detecting pedestrians or cyclists The sensor may be limited when: • The pedestrian or cyclist is not fully detected by the camera recogni- tion system, for example, if the pedestrian is leaning over or is not fully walking upright • The pedestrian or cyclist is moving OHI058241 very quickly or appears abruptly in • Detecting the vehicle in front of you the camera detection area If the vehicle in front of you has • The pedestrian or cyclist is wear- cargo that extends rearward from ing clothing that easily blends into the cab, or when the vehicle in the background, making it difficult front of you has higher ground to be detected by the camera clearance, additional special atten- recognition system tion is required. The FCA system • The outside lighting is too bright may not be able to detect the cargo (e.g. when driving in bright sunlight extending from the vehicle. In or in sun glare) or too dark (e.g. these instances, you must maintain when driving on a dark rural road a safe braking distance from the at night) rearmost object, and if necessary, • It is difficult to detect and distin- depress the brake pedal to reduce guish the pedestrian or cyclist from your driving speed in order to other objects in the surroundings, maintain distance. for example, when there is a group of pedestrians, cyclist or a large crowd • There is an item similar to a per- son's body structure • The pedestrian is small • The pedestrian has impaired mobil- ity • The sensor recognition is limited • The radar sensor or camera is cov- ered with a foreign object or debris • The camera lens is contaminated due to tinted, filmed or coated windshield, damaged glass, or stuck of foreign matter (sticker, bug, etc.) on the glass

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• The brightness outside is too low such as when the headlamps are WARNING not on at night or the vehicle is going through a tunnel • Do not use the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist • Inclement weather such as heavy system when towing a vehi- rain or snow obscures the field of cle. Application of the FCA view of the radar sensor or camera system while towing may • Light coming from a street light or adversely affect the safety of an oncoming vehicle is reflected on your vehicle or the towing a wet road surface such as a pud- vehicle. dle in the road • Use extreme caution when the • The field of view in front is vehicle in front of you has obstructed by sun glare cargo that extends rearward • The windshield glass is fogged up; from the cab, or when the a clear view of the road is obstruct- vehicle in front of you has ed higher ground clearance. • The adverse road conditions cause • Forward Collision-Avoidance excessive vehicle vibrations while Assist system may operate driving when an object, which has • The sensor recognition changes similar shape or characteris- suddenly when passing over a tic to a vehicle, pedestrian or speed bump cyclist, is detected. • You are on a roundabout • The FCA system is designed to help detect and monitor the • The pedestrian or cyclist suddenly vehicle ahead or detect a interrupts in front of the vehicle pedestrian or cyclist in the • There is any other electromagnetic roadway through radar sig- interference nals and camera recognition. • The construction area, rail or other It is not designed to detect metal object is near motorcycles, or smaller • Bicycle material is not reflected wheeled objects such as lug- well on the radar gage bags, shopping carts, or strollers. • Never try to test the operation of the FCA system. Doing so may cause severe injury or death. • If the front bumper, front glass, radar or camera have been replaced or repaired, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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i Information i Information In some instances, the FCA system Radio frequency radiation exposure may be canceled when subjected to information: electromagnetic interference. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for i Information an uncontrolled environment. This device complies with Part 15 of This equipment should be installed the FCC rules. and operated with minimum distance of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator Operation is subject to the following (antenna) and your body. three conditions: This transmitter must not be co-locat- 1. This device may not cause harmful ed or operating in conjunction with interference, and any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. 3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.

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FORWARD COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST - LANE-CHANGE ONCOMING FUNCTION The Forward Collision-Avoidance System Setting and Operation Assist-Lane-Change Oncoming function detects the oncoming vehi- System setting cle with a front view camera at the The Forward Collision-Avoidance front windshield. And it assists the Assist–Lane-Change Oncoming driver’s steering to help avoid colli- function can be activated from the sion with an oncoming vehicle and Settings menu in the AVN system keep the vehicle within the lanes, screen by following the procedure when the vehicle drives over the cen- below. treline. 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button to the ON or START position. WARNING 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance → Forward • This function is only a supple- Safety → Active Assist' in the AVN mental system and it is not system screen. intended to, nor does it replace For more details, refer to "LCD the need for extreme care and Display Modes" in chapter 3. attention of the driver. The sensing range and objects detectable by the sensors are Warning message and function limited. Pay attention to the control road conditions at all times. • Always drive cautiously to prevent accidents from any unexpected or sudden situa- tions. The function does not steer the vehicle completely and is not a collision avoid- ance system.

OHI058282L • If FCA is operating, the warning message "Emergency Steering" appears on the LCD display with an audible warning when: - The vehicle speed is over 40 mph (64 km/h) and the vehicle crosses the centreline when an oncoming vehicle is approaching. • Additionally, the system provides steering assistance to return the vehicle back into the lane.

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Limitations of the System WARNING • Refer to "Limitations of the • The steering control cannot System" of Lane Keeping Assist completely avoid collision System's in this chapter. with an oncoming vehicle. It is • Refer to "Detecting Vehicles" of the responsibility of the driver Forward Collision-Avoidance to always be aware of the sur- Assist’s in this chapter. roundings and steer the vehi- cle. i Information • The function is operated with- in certain conditions, depend- This device complies with Part 15 of ing on the distance and speed the FCC rules. of the oncoming vehicle, the Operation is subject to the following speed of your vehicle, etc.The three conditions: function can be canceled or 1. This device may not cause harmful not work properly according interference, and to the road conditions and 2. This device must accept any inter- surroundings. Always be cau- ference received, including interfer- tious when driving. ence that may cause undesired • Never deliberately drive dan- operation. gerously to activate the sys- 3. Changes or modifications not tem. expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.

i Information Radio frequency radiation exposure information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator (antenna) and your body. This transmitter must not be co-locat- ed or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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BLIND-SPOT COLLISION WARNING (BCW)/BLIND-SPOT COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST (BCA) System Description 2) Closing at high speed Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning system uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to monitor and warn the driver when it detects an approach- ing vehicle in the driver's blind spot area. 1) Blind-Spot Area

OHI058310L The Lane Change Assist feature will alert you when it detects a vehicle is approaching in an adjacent lane at a high rate of speed. If the driver acti- vates the turn signal when the sys- tem detects an oncoming vehicle, the system sounds an audible alert.

OHI058309L Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance The blind spot detection range varies Assist (BCA) relative to vehicle speed. Note that if your vehicle is traveling much faster than the vehicles around you, the warning will not occur.

OHI058311L The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist system helps detect the front lane through the camera installed on the upper front windshield and helps detect the side/rear areas through radar sensors.

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The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance System Setting and Operation Assist system may activate the Electronic Stability Control if there is System setting a possible collision with an • Setting Blind-Spot Safety func- approaching vehicle while changing tion lanes. It is to help mitigate the colli- The Blind-Spot Collision Warning sion risk or collision damage. and Blind-Spot Collision- Avoidance Assist can be activated from the Settings menu in the AVN WARNING system screen by following the pro- • Always be aware of road condi- cedure below. tions while driving and be alert 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button for unexpected situations even to the ON or START position. though the Blind-Spot Collision 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings Warning system and Blind- → Driver Assistance → Blind- Spot Collision-Avoidance Spot Safety → Active Assist / Assist system are operating. Warning Only / Off' in the AVN • The Blind-Spot Collision system screen. For detailed Warning system and Blind- information, scan the QR code Spot Collision-Avoidance in a separately supplied sim- Assist system are supplemen- ple manual. tal systems to assist you. Do - BCA and BCW turn on and are not entirely rely on the sys- ready to be operated when tems. Always pay attention, 'Active Assist' is selected. Then, if while driving, for your safety. a vehicle approaches the driver's • The Blind-Spot Collision blind spot area a warning sounds Warning system and Blind- or braking power is applied. Spot Collision-Avoidance - BCW turns on and is ready to be Assist system are not substi- operated when 'Warning Only' is tutes for proper and safe driv- selected. Then, if a vehicle ing. Always drive safely and approaches the driver's blind spot use caution when changing area, a warning sounds but brak- lanes or backing up the vehicle. ing is not applied. The Blind-Spot Collision - The system is deactivated and Warning system and Blind- the indicator on the BCW/BCA Spot Collision-Avoidance button is turned off when 'Off' is Assist system may not detect selected. every object alongside the vehicle.

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• Setting Warning Timing The diver can select the initial warning activation time from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance → Warning Timing → Normal/Late For detailed information, scan OHI058063 the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual. • If you press the BCW/BCA switch while 'Active Assist' or 'Warning The options for the initial Blind- Only' is selected, the indicator on Spot Collision Warning includes the switch will turn off and the sys- the following: tem will deactivate. - Normal: • If you press the BCW/BCA switch When this option is selected, the while the system is canceled, the initial Blind-Spot Collision indicator on the button illuminates Warning is activated normally. If and the system activates. In this this setting feels sensitive, case, the system returns to the change the option to 'Late'. state (Active Assist or Warning Only) before the engine was turned The warning activation time may off. feel late if a vehicle at the side or rear abruptly accelerates. When the system is initially turned on or when the engine is turned off - Late: then on again while the system is Select this warning activation activating, the warning light will illu- time when the traffic is light and minate for 3 seconds on the outer you are driving at low speeds. side view mirror. • If the engine is turned off then on i Information again, the system maintains the last setting. If you change the warning timing, the warning time of other systems may change.

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• Setting Warning Volume Operating conditions The diver can select the warning The system enters the ready status, volume from the Settings menu in when 'Active Assist' or 'Warning the AVN system screen. Select: Only' is selected in the AVN system - Setup → Vehicle Settings → screen and the following conditions Driver Assistance → Warning are satisfied: Volume → High/Medium/Low/Off • Active Assist For detailed information, scan 1) The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance the QR code in a separately sup- Assist system will operate when: plied simple manual. - Vehicle speed is above 40 mph (60 km/h) i Information - The system detects both of the If you change the warning volume, the lane lines. warning volume of other systems may - An approaching vehicle is detect- change. ed next to or behind your vehicle. 2) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning system will operate when: The vehicle speed is above approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).

• Warning Only 1) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning system will operate when: - The vehicle speed is approxi- mately 20 mph (30 km/h). - The Blind-Spot Collision- Avoidance Assist system is not activated when "Warning Only" is selected for the system setting.

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Warning and System Control ■ Left side Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) system

OHI058243 ■ Right side

OHI058242 First stage alert If a vehicle is detected within the boundary of the system, a warning light will illuminate on the outer side view mirror and the head up display. If the detected vehicle is no longer OHI058244 within the blind spot area, the warn- [A] : Warning sound ing will turn off according to the driv- Second stage alert ing conditions of the vehicle. A warning chime to alert the driver will activate when: 1. A vehicle has been detected in the blind spot area by the radar sys- tem (the warning light will illumi- nate on the outer side view mirror and/or the head up display (i.e, in the first stage alert)) AND 2. The turn signal is applied (same side as where the vehicle is being detected). When this alert is activated, the warning light on the outer side view mirror and/or the head up display will also blink. If you turn off the turn signal indica- tor, the second stage alert (the warn- ing chime and the blinking warning light) will be deactivated.

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If the detected vehicle is no longer within the blind spot area, the warn- CAUTION ing will turn off according to the driv- ing conditions of the vehicle. • Always pay attention to road and traffic conditions while driving, whether or not the WARNING warning light on the outer side view illuminates or there • The warning light on the outer is a warning alarm. side view mirror will illumi- • Playing the vehicle audio sys- nate whenever a vehicle is tem at high volume may pre- detected at the rear side by vent occupants from hearing the system. the Blind-Spot Collision To avoid accidents, do not Warning system warning focus only on the warning sounds. light and neglect to see the • If any other warning sound surroundings of the vehicle. such as seat belt warning • Drive safely even though the chime is already generated, vehicle is equipped with a the Blind-Spot Collision Blind-Spot Collision Warning Warning system warning may system. Do not solely rely on not sound. the system but check your surroundings before chang- ing lanes or backing the vehi- cle up. • The system may not alert the driver in some situations due to system limitations so always check your surround- ings while driving.

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Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance - The brake pedal is depressed Assist (BCA) system - After a certain period of time The driver should drive the vehicle in the middle of the vehicle lanes to keep the system in the ready status. When the vehicle drives too close to one side of the vehicle lanes, the system may not properly operate. In addition, the system may not prop- erly control your vehicle in accor- dance with driving situations. Thus, always pay close attention to road OHI058245L conditions.

WARNING • The driver is responsible for accurate steering. • Do not unnecessarily operate the steering wheel, when the Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist System is in operation. OHI058246L • Always pay attention to road The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance and traffic conditions while Assist system may apply braking driving. The Blind-Spot power, when an approaching vehicle Collision-Avoidance Assist is detected within a certain distance system may not operate or next to or behind your vehicle. unnecessarily operate depend- In this situation, the system gently ing on certain situations. apply braking power on the tire, • The Blind-Spot Collision- which is located in the opposite side Avoidance Assist system is not of the possible-colliding point. The a substitute for safe driving instrument cluster will inform the practices, but is a supplemen- driver of the system activation. tal system only. It is the respon- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist sibility of the driver to always system is automatically deactivated drive cautiously to prevent when: unexpected and sudden situa- tions from occurring. Pay - The vehicle drives a certain dis- attention to road conditions at tance away all times. - The vehicle direction is changed against the possible-colliding point - The steering wheel is abruptly moved

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Detecting Sensor NOTICE (Camera and Radar) • The system may not work prop- ■ Front camera erly when the bumper has been damaged, or if the rear bumper has been replaced or repaired. • The sensing range differs some- what according to the width of the road. When the road is nar- row, the system may detect other vehicles in the next lane. • The system may turn off if inter- OHI059074N fered by electromagnetic waves. ■ Rear radar • Always keep the sensors clean. • NEVER disassemble the sensor component or apply any impact on the sensor component. • Be careful not to apply unneces- sary force on the radar sensor or sensor cover. If the sensor is forcibly moved out of proper alignment, the system may not operate correctly. In this case, a OHI058067 warning message may not be Front camera displayed. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized The front camera function as a sen- retailer of Genesis Branded sor detecting the lane. If the sensor is products. covered with snow, rain or foreign substance, the system may tem- • Do not apply foreign objects porarily be canceled and not work such as a bumper sticker or a properly. Always keep the sensor bumper guard near the radar clean. sensor or apply paint to the sen- sor area. Doing so may adverse- Refer to Lane Keeping Assist ly affect the performance of the System for cautions for the front sensor. camera sensor. • NEVER install any accessories or stickers on the front wind- Rear radar shield, or tint the front wind- The rear radars are located inside shield. the rear bumper for detecting the • Pay extreme caution to keep the side and rear areas. Always keep the camera sensor dry. rear bumper clean for proper opera- • NEVER place any reflective tion of the system. objects (i.e. white paper, mirror) over the dashboard. Any light reflection may prevent the sys- tem from functioning properly. 5-75 Driving your vehicle

Warning message When the BCW canceled warning message is displayed in the cluster, check to make sure that the rear bumper is free from any dirt or snow in the areas where the sensor is located. Remove any dirt, snow, or foreign material that could interfere with the radar sensors.

After any dirt or debris is removed, the system should operate normally OHI058247L after about 10 minutes of driving the vehicle. Blind-Spot Collision Warning If the system still does not operate (BCW) system disabled. normally, have the vehicle inspected Radar blocked by an authorized retailer of Genesis This warning message may appear Branded products. when: - One or both of the sensors on the i Information rear bumper is blocked by dirt or Turn off the BCW/BCA and RCCW/ snow or a foreign object. RCCA systems when a trailer or carri- - Driving in rural areas where the er is installed. sensor does not detect another - Press the BCW/BCA switch (the vehicle for an extended period of indicator on the switch will turn off) time. - Deactivate the RCCW/RCCA sys- - When there is inclement weather tem by deselecting 'Setup → Vehicle such as heavy snow or rain. Settings → Driver Assistance → - A trailer or carrier is installed. Parking Safety → Rear Cross- If any of these conditions occur, the Traffic Safety' in the AVN system light on the BCW/BCA switch and the screen system will turn off automatically.

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System Malfunction

OHI058248L

OHI048137L Check Blind-Spot Collision- Avoidance Assist (BCA) Check Blind-Spot Collision If there is a problem with the BCA Warning (BCW) system system, a warning message will If there is a problem with the BCW appear. The system will turn off auto- system, a warning message will matically. BCW will still operate even appear and the light on the switch if the BCA system turns off due to will turn off. The system will turn off malfunction. Have the vehicle inspect- automatically. BCA will not operate ed by an authorized retailer of also if the BCW system turns off due Genesis Branded products to use to malfunction. Have the vehicle BCA system. inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Limitations of the System • Driving on a narrow road where The driver must be cautious in the trees or grass or overgrown. below situations because the system • Driving in rural areas where the may not detect other vehicles or sensor does not detect another objects in certain circumstances: vehicle or structure for an extended • When a trailer or carrier is period of time. installed. • Driving on a wet road. • The vehicle driven in inclement • Driving on a road where the weather such as heavy rain or guardrail or wall is in double struc- snow. ture. • The sensor is covered with rain, • A big vehicle is near such as a bus snow, mud, etc. or truck. • The rear bumper where the sensor • When the other vehicle approach- is located is covered with a foreign es very close. object such as a bumper sticker, a • When the other vehicle passes at a bumper guard, a bike rack, etc. very fast speed. • The rear bumper is damaged, or • While changing lanes. the sensor is out of the original • If the vehicle has started at the default position. same time as the vehicle next to • The vehicle height gets lower or you and has accelerated. higher due to heavy loading in a • When the vehicle in the next lane trunk, abnormal tire pressure, etc. moves two lanes away from you • When the temperature of the rear OR when the vehicle two lanes bumper is high. away moves to the next lane from • When the sensors are blocked by you. other vehicles, walls or parking-lot • A motorcycle or bicycle is near. pillars. • A flat trailer is near. • The vehicle is driven on a curved • If there are small objects in the road. detecting area such as a shopping • The vehicle is driven through a toll- cart or a baby stroller. gate. • If there is a low height vehicle such • The road pavement (or the periph- as a sports car. eral ground) abnormally contains • The brake pedal is depressed. metallic components (i.e. possibly due to subway construction). • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is activated. • There is a fixed object near the vehicle, such as a guardrail. • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) malfunctions. • While going down or up a steep road where the height of the lane is • The tire pressure is low or a tire is different. damaged. • The brake is reworked.

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• The vehicle abruptly changes driv- ing direction. • The vehicle makes sharp lane changes. • The vehicle sharply stops. • Temperature is extremely low around the vehicle. • The vehicle severely vibrates while driving over an uneven/bumpy road, or concrete patch. OHI058312L • The vehicle drives on a slippery • Driving on a curve surface due to snow, water puddle, or ice. The BCW and BCA systems may not operate properly when driving • The Lane Keeping Assist does not on a curved road. In certain operate normally. instances, the system may not For more details refer to "Lane detect the vehicle in the next lane. Keeping Assist system" in this Always pay attention to road and chapter. driving conditions, while driving.

OHI058313L The BCW and BCA systems may not operate properly when driving on a curved road. In certain instances, the system may recog- nize a vehicle in the same lane. Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, while driving.

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OHI058314L OHI059250N • Driving where the road is merg- • Driving where the heights of the ing/dividing lanes are different The BCW and BCA systems may The BCW and BCA systems may not operate properly when driving not operate properly when driving where the road is merging/dividing. where the heights of the lanes are In certain instances, the system different. may not detect the vehicle in the In certain instances, the system next lane. may not detect the vehicle on a Always pay attention to road and road with different lane heights (i.e. driving conditions, while driving. underpass joining section, grade separated intersections, etc.). Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, while driving.

OHI058249

• Driving on a slope The BCW and BCA systems may not operate properly when driving on a slope. In certain instances the system may not detect the vehicle in the next lane. Also, in certain instances, the sys- tem may recognize the ground or structures. Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, while driving. 5-80 05

i Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- OHI059251N ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired [A] : Noise barrier, [B] : Guardrail operation. • Driving where there is a structure 3. Changes or modifications not beside the road expressly approved by the party The BCW and BCA systems may responsible for compliance could not operate properly when driving void the user's authority to operate where there is structure beside the the device. road. In certain instances, the system i Information may recognize the structures (i.e. Radio frequency radiation exposure noise barriers, guardrail, double information: guardrail, median strip, bollard, This equipment complies with FCC street light, road sign, tunnel wall, radiation exposure limits set forth for etc.) beside the road. an uncontrolled environment. Always pay attention to road and This equipment should be installed driving conditions, while driving. and operated with minimum distance of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator (antenna) and your body. This transmitter must not be co-locat- ed or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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REAR CROSS-TRAFFIC COLLISION WARNING (RCCW)/ REAR CROSS-TRAFFIC COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST (RCCA) System Description WARNING Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) system • Always be aware of road and traffic conditions while driving and be alert for unexpected sit- uations even though the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning system and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist system are operating. • The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning system and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- OHI058315L Avoidance Assist system are supplemental systems to The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision assist you. Do not entirely rely Warning system uses radar sensors on the systems. Always pay to monitor the approaching cross attention, while driving, for traffic from the left and right side of your safety. the vehicle when your vehicle is in • The Rear Cross-Traffic reverse. Collision Warning system and The blind spot detection range varies Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- relative to the approaching vehicle Avoidance Assist system are speed. not substitutes for proper and safe driving. Always drive safe- ly and use caution when back- Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- ing up the vehicle. Avoidance Assist (RCCA) sys- tem The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- Avoidance Assist system monitors approaching cross traffic from the left and right side of the vehicle when your vehicle is in reverse. The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- Avoidance Assist system may acti- vate the Electronic Stability Control in accordance with a possible colli- sion with an approaching vehicle. It is to lower the possible collision risk or mitigate the possible collision dam- age.

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System Setting and Operation • Setting Warning Timing System setting The diver can select the initial warning activation time from the • Setting Rear Cross-Traffic Settings menu in the AVN system Safety function screen. Select: The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Driver Assistance → Warning Collision Avoidance-Assist can be Timing → Normal/Late activated from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen by fol- For detailed information, scan lowing the procedure below. the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual. 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button to the ON or START position. The options for the initial Rear 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings Cross-Traffic Collision Warning → Driver Assistance → Parking includes the following: Safety → Rear Cross-Traffic Safety' in the AVN system - Normal: screen. For detailed informa- When this option is selected, the tion, scan the QR code in a initial Rear Cross-Traffic Collision separately supplied simple Warning is activated normally. If manual. this setting feels sensitive, - RCCA and RCCW turn on and change the option to 'Late'. are ready to be operated when The warning activation time may the 'Rear Cross-Traffic Safety' is feel late if the a vehicle at the side selected. or rear abruptly accelerates. • When the engine is turned off then - Late: on again, the systems will be ready Select this warning activation to be operated. time when the traffic is light and • When the system is initially turned you are driving at low speeds. on and engine is turned off then on again, the warning light will illumi- i Information nate for 3 seconds on the side view mirror. If you change the warning timing, the warning time of other systems may change.

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• Setting Warning Volume Operating conditions The diver can select the warning To operate: volume from the Settings menu in 1. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings → the AVN system screen. Select: Driver Assistance → Parking - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Safety → Rear Cross-Traffic Safety' Driver Assistance → Warning in the AVN system screen. For Volume → High/Medium/Low/Off detailed information, scan the For detailed information, scan QR code in a separately supplied the QR code in a separately sup- simple manual. The system will plied simple manual. turn on and standby to operate. 2. The system will operate when i Information vehicle speed is below 7 mph (10 km/h) and with the shift lever in R If you change the warning volume, the (Reverse). warning volume of other systems may * The system will not operate when change. the vehicle speed exceeds 7 mph (10 km/h).The system will operate again when the speed is below 5 mph (8 km/h). The system's detecting range is within approximately 82 ft. (25 m). An approaching vehicle will be detected if vehicle speed is between 5-23 mph (8-36 km/h). Note that the detecting range and operating speed may vary under cer- tain conditions. As always, use cau- tion and pay close attention to your surroundings when backing up your vehicle.

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Warning and System Control Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) system ■ Left ■ Right

OHI058252 OHI058253 ■ Left ■ Right

OHI058254 OHI058255

If the vehicle detected by the sensors approaches from the rear left/right side of your vehicle, the warning chime will sound, the warning light on the outer side view mirror will blink and a warning will appear on the cluster LCD dis- play. If the rear view monitor system is operating, a warning will also appear on the AVN system screen.

The warning will stop when: - the detected vehicle moves out of the sensing area or - when the vehicle is right behind your vehicle or - when the vehicle is not approaching your vehicle or - when the other vehicle slows down.

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA) system

■ Left ■ Right

OHI058256L OHI058257L ■ Left ■ Right

OHI058254 OHI058255 If the risk of collision is detected while the RCCW is generated, brake control may be activated. The instrument cluster will inform the driver of the brake control. If the rear view monitor system is operating, a warning will also appear on the AVN system screen. After the brake control is activated, the driver must immediately depress the brake pedal and check the surroundings. - The brake activation by the system lasts for about 2 seconds. The driver must pay attention as the brake is disengaged after 2 seconds. - The brake control by the system is canceled if the driver depresses the brake pedal with sufficient power. - Brake control is activated once for each right/left approach after shifting the shift lever to R (Reverse).

The brake control may not operate properly according to the status of the ESC (Electronic Stability Control). The same warning message is displayed on the instrument cluster when: - The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) warning light is on. - The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is engaged in a different function.

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CAUTION WARNING • When the operation condition • Drive safely even though the of the Rear Cross-Traffic vehicle is equipped with a Rear Collision Warning system is Cross-Traffic Collision Warning satisfied, the warning will system and Rear Cross-Traffic occur every time a vehicle Collision-Avoidance Assist approaches the side or rear of system. Do not solely rely on your stopped (0 mph (0 km/h) the system but check your sur- vehicle speed) vehicle. rounding when backing the • The system's warning or brake vehicle up. may not operate properly if the • The driver is responsible for left or right of your vehicle's accurate brake control. rear bumper is blocked by a • Always pay extreme caution vehicle or obstacle. while driving. The Rear Cross- • Always pay attention to road Traffic Collision Warning sys- and traffic conditions while tem and Rear Cross-Traffic driving, whether or not the Collision-Avoidance Assist warning light on the outer side system may not operate prop- view mirror illuminates or erly or unnecessarily operate there is a warning alarm. depending on traffic and driv- • Playing the vehicle audio sys- ing conditions. tem at high volume may pre- • The Rear Cross-Traffic vent occupants from hearing Collision-Avoidance Assist the system's warning sounds. system is not a substitute for • If any other warning sound safe driving practices, but a such as seat belt warning convenience function only. It is chime is already generated, the the responsibility of the driver Rear Cross-Traffic Collision to always drive cautiously to Warning system warning may prevent unexpected and sud- not sound. den situations from occurring. Pay attention to the road condi- tions at all times.

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Detecting Sensor • Do not apply foreign objects such as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard near the radar sensor or apply paint to the sen- sor area. Doing so may adverse- ly affect the performance of the sensor.

Warning message

OHI058067

The rear radars are located inside the rear bumper for detecting the side and rear areas. Always keep the rear bumper clean for proper opera- tion of the system.

NOTICE OHI058247L • The system may not work prop- erly when the bumper has been Blind-Spot Collision Warning damaged, or if the rear bumper (BCW) system disabled. Radar has been replaced or repaired. blocked • The system may turn off if inter- This warning message may appear fered by electromagnetic waves. when: • Always keep the sensors clean. - One or both of the sensors on the rear bumper is blocked by dirt or • NEVER disassemble the sensor snow or a foreign object. component or apply any impact on the sensor component. - Driving in rural areas where the sensor does not detect another • Be careful not to apply unneces- vehicle for an extended period of sary force on the radar sensor or time. sensor cover. If the sensor is forcibly moved out of proper - When there is inclement weather alignment, the system may not such as heavy snow or rain. operate correctly. In this case, a If any of these conditions occur, the warning message may not be light on the BCW/BCA switch and the displayed. Have the vehicle system will turn off automatically. inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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When the BCW canceled warning System Malfunction message is displayed in the cluster, check to make sure that the rear bumper is free from any dirt or snow in the areas where the sensor is located. Remove any dirt, snow, or foreign material that could interfere with the radar sensors. After any dirt or debris is removed, the system should operate normally after about 10 minutes of driving the vehicle. OHI048137L If the system still does not operate normally, have the vehicle inspected Check Blind-Spot Collision by an authorized retailer of Genesis Warning system Branded products. If there is a problem with the BCW system, a warning message will i Information appear and the light on the switch will turn off. The system will turn off Turn off the BCW/BCA and automatically. RCCW and RCCA will RCCW/RCCA systems when a trailer not operate also if the BCW system or carrier is installed. turns off due to malfunction. Have - Press the BCW/BCA switch (the the vehicle inspected by an author- indicator on the switch will turn off) ized retailer of Genesis Branded - Deactivate the RCCW/RCCA sys- products. tem by deselecting 'Setup → Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance → Parking Safety → Rear Cross- Traffic Safety' in the AVN system screen

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Limitations of the System • Driving on a wet road. The driver must be cautious in the • Driving on a road where the guardrail below situations because the system or wall is in double structure. may not detect other vehicles or • A big vehicle is near such as a bus objects in certain circumstances: or truck. • When a trailer or carrier is • When the other vehicle approach- installed. es very close. • The vehicle drives in inclement • When the other vehicle passes at a weather such as heavy rain or snow. very fast speed. • The sensor is polluted with rain, • While changing lanes. snow, mud, etc. • If the vehicle has started at the • The rear bumper where the sensor same time as the vehicle next to is located is covered with a foreign you and has accelerated. object such as a bumper sticker, a • When the vehicle in the next lane bumper guard, a bike rack, etc. moves two lanes away from you OR • The rear bumper is damaged, or when the vehicle two lanes away the sensor is out of the original moves to the next lane from you. default position. • A motorcycle or bicycle is near. • The vehicle height gets lower or • A flat trailer is near. higher due to heavy loading in a trunk, abnormal tire pressure, etc. • If there are small objects in the detecting area such as a shopping • When the temperature of the rear cart or a baby stroller. bumper is high. • If there is a low height vehicle such • When the sensors are blocked by as a sports car. other vehicles, walls or parking-lot pillars. • The brake pedal is depressed. • The vehicle drives on a curved road. • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is activated. • The road pavement (or the periph- eral ground) abnormally contains • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) metallic components (i.e. possibly malfunctions. due to subway construction). • The tire pressure is low or a tire is • There is a fixed object near the damaged. vehicle, such as a guardrail. • The brake is reworked. • While going down or up a steep • The vehicle sharply stops. road where the height of the lane is • Temperature is extremely low different. around the vehicle. • Driving on a narrow road where • The vehicle severely vibrates while trees or grass or overgrown. driving over an uneven/bumpy road, • Driving in rural areas where the or concrete patch. sensor does not detect another • The vehicle drives on a slippery vehicle for an extended period of surface due to snow, water puddle, time. or ice.

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OHI058316L OHI058317L [A] : Structure • When the vehicle is in a complex • Driving where there is a vehicle or parking environment structure near The system may not operate prop- The system may not operate prop- erly when the vehicle is in a com- erly when driving where there is a plex parking environment. vehicle or structure near. In certain instances, the system In certain instances, the system may not be able to exactly deter- may not detect the vehicle mine the risk of collision for the approaching from behind and the vehicles which are parking or warning or brake may not operate pulling out near your vehicle (e.g. a properly. vehicle escaping beside your vehi- Always pay attention to your sur- cle, a vehicle parking or pulling out rounding while driving. in the rear area, a vehicle approaching your vehicle making a turn, etc.). If this occurs, the warning or brake may not operate properly.

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[A] : Vehicle • When the vehicle is on/near a • When the vehicle is parked diago- slope nally The system may not operate prop- The system may not operate prop- erly when the vehicle is on/near a erly when the vehicle is parked slope. diagonally. In certain instances, the system In certain instances, when the may not detect the vehicle diagonally parked vehicle is pulled approaching from the rear left/right out of the parking space, the sys- and the warning or brake may not tem may not detect the vehicle operate properly. approaching from the rear left/right Always pay attention to your sur- of your vehicle. In this case, the rounding while driving. warning or brake may not operate properly. Always pay attention to your sur- rounding while driving.

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[A] : Structure, [B] : Wall • When the vehicle is parked rear- • Pulling into the parking space ward where there is a structure If the vehicle is parked rearward The system may not operate prop- and the sensor detects the another erly when pulling in the vehicle to vehicle in the rear area of the park- the parking space where there is a ing space, the system can warn or structure at the back or side of your control braking. Always pay atten- vehicle. tion to the parking space while driving. In certain instances, when backing into the parking space, the system i may falsely detect the vehicle mov- Information ing in front of your vehicle. In this This device complies with Part 15 of case, the warning or brake may the FCC rules. operate. Operation is subject to the following Always pay attention to the parking three conditions: space while driving. 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. 3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.

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i Information Radio frequency radiation exposure information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator (antenna) and your body. This transmitter must not be co-locat- ed or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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PARKING COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST-REVERSE (PCA) Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist- System Setting and Operation Reverse is a supplemental system that can warn the driver or apply System setting braking force to reduce the possibili- Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist- ty of collision with pedestrians when Reverse can be activated from the the vehicle is reversing. Settings menu in the AVN system screen by following the procedure WARNING below. 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button • ALWAYS look around your to the ON or START position. vehicle to make sure there are 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle → Driver no objects or pedestrian Assistance → Parking Safety → before moving the vehicle in Active Assist / Warning Only / Off' any direction to prevent a col- in the AVN system screen. lision. For detailed information, scan • Do not solely rely on Parking the QR code in a separately sup- Collision-Avoidance Assist- plied simple manual. Reverse system. The system - The system is ready for operation might not assist the driver when 'Active Assist' is selected. leading to pedestrian injury or In the event of an imminent colli- vehicle damage. sion with a pedestrian or an • Be aware that some objects object, the system warns the driv- may not be visible on the er or applies braking force to help screen or be detected by the avoid the collision. rear ultrasonic sensors, due - The system is ready for operation to the objects' distance, size when 'Warning Only' is selected. or material, all of which can In the event of an imminent colli- limit the effectiveness of the sion with a pedestrian, the sys- sensors. tem warns the driver but does not assist in braking. - The system deactivates when 'Off' is selected.

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Operating conditions Warning and System Control Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist- Active assist Reverse system enters the ready ■ Cluster LCD display status, when 'Active Assist' or 'Warning Only' is selected in the AVN system screen and the following con- ditions are satisfied: • The trunk is closed • The shift lever is in R (Reverse) • Vehicle speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h)

• System components such as the OHI059324N rear view camera and the rear ■ AVN system screen ultrasonic sensors are in normal conditions

The driver needs to select 'Active Assist' on the AVN system screen for collision-avoidance assist.

The solid lines behind the vehicle in the cluster LCD display indicates that OHI048563 the system is ready to assist the driv- er. • If the system detects a risk of colli- sion with a pedestrian or an object Note that the system assists the driver behind the vehicle, the system will only once. The driver has to shift the warn the driver with audible warning, gear to R (Reverse) from another gear steering wheel vibration, and warn- position to reactivate the system. ings on the cluster LCD display and the AVN system screen. The performance of the Parking • If the system detects imminent col- Collision Avoidance Assist-Reverse lision with a pedestrian or an object system may vary under certain con- behind the vehicle, the system may ditions. If the vehicle speed exceeds apply braking power. The driver 2 mph (3 km/h), the system can needs to pay attention as the brake assist only pedestrian collision avoid- will release within 2 seconds. The ance. driver must immediately depress the brake pedal and check sur- roundings. As always, be careful when backing up your vehicle and be aware of your surroundings.

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The brake assist will turn off when: Warning only - The driver shifts the gear to P • If the system detects a risk of colli- (Park) or D (Drive) sion with a pedestrian or an object, - The driver depresses the brake the system will warn the driver with pedal with sufficient power audible warning, steering wheel vibration, and warnings on the - The braking has been assisted for cluster LCD display and the AVN approximately 2 seconds system screen. • If ‘Warning Only’ is selected, brak- The warning will turn off when: ing will not be assisted. - The driver shifts the gear to P (Park), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) The warning will turn off when: - The driver shifts the gear to P The brake control may not operate (Park), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) properly depending on the status of the ESC (Electronic Stability Control). WARNING There will only be a warning when: - The ESC (Electronic Stability • Parking Collision-Avoidance Control) warning light is on Assist-Reverse system may - The ESC (Electronic Stability not operate properly or may Control) is engaged in a different operate unnecessarily in function some circumstances. • Always pay extreme caution while driving. The driver is responsible for controlling the brake appropriately.

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Detecting Sensor CAUTION ■ Rea rview camera • Always pay attention to road and traffic conditions while driving, whether or not there is a warning. • Playing the vehicle audio sys- tem at high volume may prevent occupants from hearing Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist-Reverse system warning sounds. OHI048476 ■ Rear ultrasonic sensor • If any other warning sound, such as seat belt warning chime, is already generated, the Parking Collision- Avoidance Assist-Reverse system warning may not sound.

i Information OHI049403N The system can detect a pedestrian or an object when: Rear view camera - A pedestrian is standing behind the The rear view camera acquires vehicle. images for rear pedestrian detection. If the camera lens is covered with - A large obstacle, such as a vehicle, is snow, rain, or a foreign substance, parked in the rear center of the the system may not work properly. vehicle. Always keep the camera lens clean.

Rear ultrasonic sensors The rear ultrasonic sensors detect objects. The sensors are installed in the rear bumper. If the rear ultrason- ic sensor(s) is covered with snow, rain, or a foreign substance, the sys- tem may not work properly. Always keep the rear bumper clean.

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NOTICE Warning message • The system may turn off if inter- ■ Rear view camera fered by electromagnetic waves. • Always keep the rear view camera and the ultrasonic sensors clean. • Do not use any cleanser contain- ing acid or alkaline detergents when cleaning the rear view cam- era lens. Use only a mild soap or neutral detergent, and rinse thor- oughly with water. OHI059325N • NEVER disassemble the rear ■ Rear ultrasonic sensor view camera or the ultrasonic sensor components or apply any impact on the rear view camera or the ultrasonic sensor compo- nents. • Do not apply unnecessary force on the rear view camera or the ultrasonic sensors. The system may not operate properly if the rear view camera or the ultrason- OHI059326N ic sensor(s) is forcibly moved out Rear camera error or blockage/ of proper alignment. We recom- Parking sensor error or blockage mend that you immediately have This warning message may appear the vehicle inspected by an when: authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. - The rear view camera or the ultra- sonic sensor(s) is blocked by dirt, • Do not spray the rear view cam- snow, or a foreign object. era or the ultrasonic sensors or their surrounding area directly - There is inclement weather, such with a high pressure washer. as heavy snow, rain, etc. Shock applied from high pres- If any of these conditions occur, the sure water may cause the device system may turn off automatically or to malfunction. not operate properly. • The system may not work proper- ly if the bumper has been dam- When the warning message is dis- aged, or if the rear bumper has played in the cluster, make sure that been replaced or repaired. the rear view camera and the rear • Do not apply foreign objects, ultrasonic sensors are clean. such as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard, near the camera or sensors or apply paint to the bumper. Doing so may adversely affect the performance of the sys- tem. 5-99 Driving your vehicle

System Malfunction Limitations of the System Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist- Reverse system may not assist brak- ing or alert the driver under the fol- lowing conditions even if there are pedestrians or objects. • Any non-factory equipment or accessories have been installed. • The condition of the vehicle is unstable due to an accident or other causes. OHI059327N • The height of the bumper or the Check PCA (Parking Collision sensor installation has been modi- Avoid. Assist) fied. If there is a problem with the Parking • The rear view camera or the ultra- Collision-Avoidance Assist-Reverse sonic sensor(s) is damaged. system or other related systems, a • The rear view camera or the ultra- warning message will appear and sonic sensor(s) is stained with for- the system will turn off automatically. eign matter, such as snow, dirt, etc. We recommend that you immediate- ly have the vehicle inspected by an • The rear view camera is obscured authorized retailer of Genesis by a light source or by bad weath- Branded products. er conditions, such as heavy rain, fog, snow, etc. • The surrounding is either too dark or too bright. • Outside air temperature is hot or cold. • The wind is either strong (over 12 mph (20 km/h)) or blowing perpen- dicular to the rear bumper. • Objects generating excessive noise, such as vehicle horns, loud motorcycle engines, or truck air brakes, are near the vehicle. • An ultrasonic sensor with a similar frequency is near the vehicle. • There is ground height difference between the vehicle and the pedestrian. • The image of the pedestrian in the rear view camera is indistinguish- able from the background.

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• The pedestrian is near the rear • The condition of the vehicle is edge of the vehicle. unstable due to an accident or • The pedestrian is not standing other causes. upright. • The height of the bumper or the • The pedestrian is either too short sensor installation has been modi- or too tall for the system to recog- fied. nize. • The bumper height has changed • The pedestrian is wearing clothes due to heavy loads, tire pressure that are hard for the system to rec- change, etc. ognize. • The rear view camera or the ultra- • The pedestrian is wearing a cloth sonic sensor(s) is stained with for- that does not reflect ultrasound eign matter, such as snow, dirt, etc. well. • The pattern on the road is mistak- • The size, thickness, height, or en for a pedestrian. shape of the object does not reflect • There is a shadow or a light reflect- ultrasound well (e.g., pole, bush, ing on the ground. curbs, carts, edge of a wall, etc.). • Pedestrians or objects are around • The pedestrian or the object is the path of the vehicle. moving. • Objects generating excessive • The pedestrian or the object is very noise, such as vehicle horns, loud close to the rear of the vehicle. motorcycle engines, or truck air • A wall is behind the pedestrian or brakes, are near the vehicle. the object. • The vehicle is backing towards a • The object is not at the rear center narrow passage or parking space. of the vehicle. • The vehicle is backing towards an • The plane of the obstacle is not uneven road surface, such as parallel to the rear bumper. unpaved road, gravel, bump, gradi- ent, etc. • The road is slippery or inclined. • A trailer is attached to the vehicle. • The driver backs up the vehicle immediately after shifting to R (Reverse). • The driver accelerates or turns the vehicle.

Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist- Reverse system may alert the driv- er or apply brake power unneces- sarily under the following conditions even if there are "no" pedestrians or objects. • Any non-factory equipment or accessories have been installed.

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SMART CRUISE CONTROL WITH STOP & GO SYSTEM

WARNING The Smart Cruise Control sys- tem is not a substitute for safe driving practices, but a conven- ience function only. It is the responsibility of the driver to always check the speed and distance to the vehicle ahead. OHI059259N

(1) Cruise indicator WARNING (2) Set speed (3) Vehicle-to-vehicle distance Smart Cruise Control is not a collision avoidance or warning To see the SCC screen on the LCD device. display on the cluster, select Assist Smart Cruise Control is mode ( ). For more details, refer to designed to only detect vehi- "LCD Display Modes" in chapter 3. cles as it cannot detect motor- cycles, bicycles, or pedestrians. The Smart Cruise Control system allows you to program the vehicle to help maintain the desired speed and WARNING minimum distance between the vehi- cle ahead. Take the following precautions : • Always set the vehicle speed The Smart Cruise Control system under the speed limit. will automatically adjust your vehicle • If the Smart Cruise Control is speed to maintain your programmed left on, ( indicator speed and following distance without light in the instrument cluster requiring you to depress the acceler- is illuminated) the Smart ator or brake pedals. Cruise Control can be activat- ed unintentionally. Keep the Smart Cruise Control system WARNING off ( indicator light OFF) when the Smart Cruise For your safety, please read the Control is not in use, to avoid owner's manual before using the inadvertently setting a speed. Smart Cruise Control system. • Use the Smart Cruise Control system only when traveling on open highways in good weather.

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Smart Cruise Control Switch • Do not use the Smart Cruise Control when it may not be safe to keep the vehicle at a constant speed: - When driving in heavy traffic or when traffic conditions make it difficult to drive at a constant speed - When driving on rainy, icy, or snow-covered roads

- When driving on a steep OHI058212L downhill or uphill - When driving in windy areas CRUISE :Turns cruise control sys- - When driving in parking lots tem on or off. - When driving near crash bar- RES+: Resumes or increases cruise riers control speed. - When driving on a sharp SET-: Sets or decreases cruise con- curve trol speed. - When driving with limited : Sets vehicle-to-vehicle dis- view (possibly due to bad tance. weather, such as fog, snow, CANCEL : Cancels cruise control rain or sandstorm) operation. - When the vehicle sensing ability decreases due to vehicle modification result- ing level difference of the vehicle's front and rear • Unexpected situations may lead to possible accidents. Pay attention continuously to road conditions and driving even when the smart cruise control system is being operated.

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Adjusting the Sensitivity of Converting to Cruise Control Smart Cruise Control Mode The sensitivity of vehicle speed The driver may choose to only use when following the front vehicle to the conventional Cruise Control maintain the set distance can be mode (speed control function) by adjusted. Select 'Setup → Vehicle doing as follows: Settings → Driver Assistance → 1. Turn the Smart Cruise Control SCC Reaction → Fast / Normal / System on (the cruise indicator Slow' from the Settings menu in the light will be on but the system will AVN system screen. not be activated). For detailed information, scan the 2. Push and hold the Vehicle-to- QR code in a separately supplied Vehicle Distance button for more simple manual. than 2 seconds. 3. Choose between "Smart Cruise You may select one of the three Control" and "Cruise Control". stages you prefer. When the system is canceled using - Fast: the CRUISE button or the CRUISE Vehicle speed following the front button is used after the engine is vehicle to maintain the set distance turned on, the Smart Cruise Control is faster than normal speed. mode will turn on. - Normal: Vehicle speed following the front WARNING vehicle to maintain the set distance is normal. When using the Cruise Control mode, you must manually - Slow: adjust the distance to other Vehicle speed following the front vehicles by depressing the vehicle to maintain the set distance brake pedal. The system does is slower than normal speed. not automatically adjust the dis- tance to vehicles in front of you. i Information The last selected speed sensitivity of the smart cruise control is remained in the system.

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Smart Cruise Control Speed To set Smart Cruise Control speed

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3. Push the toggle switch down (SET-). The Set Speed and OHI058069 Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance on the LCD display will illuminate. 1. Push the CRUISE button on the 4. Release the accelerator pedal. steering wheel to turn the system The desired speed will automati- on. The cruise indicator will illumi- cally be maintained. nate. If there is a vehicle in front of you, the 2. Accelerate to the desired speed. speed may decrease to maintain the The Smart Cruise Control speed distance to the vehicle ahead. can be set when vehicle speed is On a steep grade, the vehicle may between as follows. slow down or speed up slightly while • 5–120 mph (10–200 km/h): going uphill or downhill. when there is no vehicle in front • 0–120 mph (0–200 km/h): i Information when there is a vehicle in front • Vehicle speed may decrease on an upward slope and increase on a downward slope. • The speed is set to 20 mph (30 km/h) when there is a preceding car in front, and when your vehicle speed is between 0-20 mph (0-30 km/h).

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To increase Smart Cruise To decrease the Smart Cruise Control set speed Control set speed

OHI058071 OHI058070 Follow either of these procedures: Follow either of these procedures: • Push the toggle switch up (RES+), • Push the toggle switch down (SET-), and release it immediately. The and release it immediately. The cruising speed will increase by 1 cruising speed will decrease by 1 mph (1 km/h) each time you move mph (1 km/h) each time you move the toggle switch up in this manner. the toggle switch down in this man- • Push the toggle switch up (RES+), ner. and hold it. Your vehicle set speed • Push the toggle switch down (SET-), will increase by 5 mph (10 km/h). and hold it. Your vehicle set speed Release the toggle switch at the will decrease by 5 mph (10 km/h). speed you want. Release the toggle switch at the • You can set the speed to 120 mph speed you want. (200 km/h). • You can set the speed to 20 mph (30 km/h). CAUTION Check the traffic and driving conditions before using the tog- gle switch. Driving speed may sharply increase, when you push up and hold the toggle switch.

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To temporarily accelerate with Smart Cruise Control will be the Smart Cruise Control on temporarily canceled when: If you want to speed up temporarily when the Smart Cruise Control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with Smart Cruise Control operation or change the set speed. To return to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator pedal. If you push the toggle switch down (SET-) at increased speed, the cruis- ing speed will be set again. OHI058072 Canceled manually i Information • Depressing the brake pedal. Be careful when accelerating tem- • Pushing the CANCEL button locat- porarily, because the speed is not con- ed on the steering wheel. trolled automatically at this time even The Smart Cruise Control turns off if there is a vehicle in front of you. temporarily when the Set Speed and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance indicator on the cluster LCD display turns off. The cruise indicator ( ) is illu- minated continuously.

Canceled automatically • The driver's door is opened. • The vehicle is shifted to N (Neutral), R (Reverse) or P (Park). • EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) is applied. • The vehicle speed is over 130 mph (210 km/h). • The ESC (Electronic Stability Control), TCS (Traction Control System) or ABS is operating. • The ESC is turned off. • The sensor or the cover is dirty or covered with foreign matter. • The vehicle is stopped for more than 5 minutes.

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• The vehicle stops and goes repeat- i Information edly for a long period of time. • The accelerator pedal is continu- If the Smart Cruise Control is can- ously depressed for a long period celed during a situation that is not of time. described, have the system checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis • The engine performance is abnor- Branded products. mal. • Engine rpm is in the red zone. • The driver starts driving by pushing the toggle switch up (RES+)/down (SET-) or depressing the accelera- tor pedal, after the vehicle is stopped by the Smart Cruise Control system with no other vehi- cle ahead. • The driver starts driving by pushing the toggle switch up (RES+)/down (SET-) or depressing the accelera- OHI058260L tor pedal, after stopping the vehicle with a vehicle stopped far away in Smart Cruise Control canceled front. If the system is canceled, the warn- • The braking control is operated for ing chime will sound and a message FCA (Forward Collision-Avoidance will appear for a few seconds. Assist) You must adjust the vehicle speed by • The engine is stopped by ISG (Idle depressing the accelerator or brake Stop & Go) (if equipped). pedal according to the road and driv- ing conditions. Each of these actions will cancel the Always check the road conditions. Smart Cruise Control operation. The Do not rely on the warning chime. Set Speed and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance on the cluster LCD display will go off. In a condition the Smart Cruise Control is canceled automatically, the Smart Cruise Control will not resume even though the RES+ or SET- toggle switch is pushed. Also, if the Smart Cruise Control is canceled automatically while the vehicle is at a standstill, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) will be applied.

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To resume Smart Cruise Control To turn Cruise Control off set speed If any method other than the cruise toggle switch was used to cancel cruising speed and the system is still activated, the cruising speed will automatically resume when you push the toggle switch up (RES+) or down (SET-). If you push the toggle switch up (RES+), the speed will resume to the recently set speed. However, if vehi- OHI058069 cle speed drops below 5 mph (10 km/h), it will resume when there is a • Push the CRUISE button. The vehicle in front of your vehicle. cruise indicator will go off. If you wish not to use the cruise WARNING control system, always turn the system off by pushing the CRUISE • To avoid collisions, always be button. aware of the selected speed and vehicle to vehicle dis- tance settings when activat- ing your smart cruise control system. • Always maintain sufficient braking distance and deceler- ate your vehicle by applying the brakes if necessary.

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Smart Cruise Control Vehicle- When the lane ahead is clear: to-Vehicle Distance To set Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance

OHI059261N The vehicle speed will maintain the set speed. OHI058073

When the Smart Cruise Control sys- When there is a vehicle ahead tem is ON, you can set and maintain of you in your lane: the distance from the vehicle ahead of you without pressing the accelera- ■ Distance 4 tor or brake pedal.

Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle to vehicle distance changes as follows: Distance 4 Distance 3 Distance 2

Distance 1 OHI059265N ■ Distance 3 For example, if you drive at 56 mph (90 km/h), the distance maintain as follows:

Distance 4 - approximately 172 feet Distance 3 - approximately 130 feet Distance 2 - approximately 106 feet Distance 1 - approximately 82 feet OHI059264N i Information The distance is set to the last set dis- tance when the system is used for the first time after starting the engine.

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■ Distance 2 WARNING

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OHI058237L When using the Smart Cruise Control System: • The warning message appears and warning chime sounds if the vehicle is unable to maintain the selected dis- tance from the vehicle ahead. OHI059262N • If the warning message • A vehicle will appear in front on the appears and warning chime cluster LCD display when a vehicle sounds, depress the brake is actually detected in front of your pedal to actively adjust the vehicle. vehicle speed, and the dis- tance to the vehicle ahead. • Your vehicle speed will slow down or speed up to maintain the select- • Even if the warning message ed distance. does not appear and warning chime does not sound, always • If the vehicle ahead speeds up, pay attention to the driving your vehicle will travel at a steady conditions to prevent danger- cruising speed after accelerating to ous situations from occur- the set speed. ring. • If distance from the front vehicle • Playing the vehicle audio sys- has been changed due to acceler- tem at high volume may pre- ating or decelerating of front vehi- vent occupants from hearing cle, the distance on the cluster the system warning sounds. LCD display may change.

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In traffic situation CAUTION

OHI058267L OHI058266L Use switch or pedal to accelerate If the vehicle ahead (vehicle • In traffic, your vehicle will stop if the speed: less than 20 mph (30 vehicle ahead of you stops. Also, if km/h)) moves to the next lane, the vehicle ahead of you starts the warning chime will sound moving, your vehicle will start as and a message "Watch for sur- well. However, if the vehicle stops rounding vehicles" will appear. for more than 3 seconds, you must Adjust your vehicle speed for depress the accelerator pedal or vehicles or objects that can push up the toggle switch (RES+) suddenly appear in front of you or push down the toggle switch by depressing the brake pedal. (SET-) to start driving. Always pay attention to the road • If you push the smart cruise control condition ahead. toggle switch (RES+ or SET-) while Auto Hold and smart cruise control is operating the Auto Hold will be released regardless of accelerator pedal operation and the vehicle will start to move. The AUTO HOLD indicator changes from green to white.

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Sensor to Detect Distance to Remove any dirt, snow, or debris and the Vehicle Ahead clean the radar sensor lens cover before operating the Smart Cruise Control system. The Smart Cruise Control system may not properly activate, if the radar is totally covered, or if any substance is not detected after turning ON the engine (e.g. in an open terrain).

i Information For the SCC operation is temporarily OHI059062N stopped if the radar is blocked, but you The Smart Cruise Control uses a wish to use cruise control mode (speed sensor to detect distance to the vehi- control function), you must convert to cle ahead. the cruise control mode (refer to "To convert to Cruise Control mode" in If the sensor is covered with dirt or the following page. other foreign matter, the vehicle to vehicle distance control may not operate correctly. CAUTION Always keep the sensor clean. • Do not apply license plate frame or foreign objects such Warning message as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard near the radar sensor. Doing so may adversely affect the sensing performance of the radar. • Always keep the radar sensor and lens cover clean and free of dirt and debris. • Use only a soft cloth to wash the vehicle. Do not spray pres- surized water directly on the sensor or sensor cover. OHI058268L Smart Cruise Control disabled. Radar blocked When the sensor lens cover is cov- ered with dirt, snow, or debris, the Smart Cruise Control system opera- tion may stop temporarily. If this occurs, a warning message will appear on the cluster LCD display.

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• Be careful not to apply unnec- System Malfunction essary force on the radar sen- sor or sensor cover. If the sen- sor is forcibly moved out of proper alignment, the Smart Cruise Control system may not operate correctly. In this case, a warning message may not be displayed. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. OHI048138L • If the front bumper becomes damaged in the area around Check Smart Cruise Control System the radar sensor, the Smart The message will appear when the Cruise Control system may vehicle to vehicle distance control not operate properly. Have the system is not functioning normally. vehicle inspected by an Take your vehicle to an authorized authorized retailer of Genesis retailer of Genesis Branded products Branded products. and have the system checked. • Use only Genuine Genesis Parts to repair or replace a damaged sensor or sensor cover. Do not apply paint to the sensor cover.

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Limitations of the System Check to be sure that the road condi- The Smart Cruise Control system tions permit safe operation of the may have limits to its ability to detect Smart Cruise Control. distance to the vehicle ahead due to road and traffic conditions. On inclines

On curves

OHI058294 • During uphill or downhill driving, OHI058305L the Smart Cruise Control system • The Smart Cruise Control system may not detect a moving vehicle in may not detect a moving vehicle in your lane, and cause your vehicle your lane, and then your vehicle to accelerate to the set speed. could accelerate to the set speed. Also, the vehicle speed will rapidly Also, the vehicle speed will decrease when the vehicle ahead decrease when the vehicle ahead is recognized suddenly. is recognized suddenly. • Select the appropriate set speed • Select the appropriate set speed on inclines and apply the brake or on curves and apply the brakes or accelerator pedal if necessary. accelerator pedal if necessary.

OHI058306L Your vehicle speed can be reduced due to a vehicle in the adjacent lane. Apply the accelerator pedal and select the appropriate set speed.

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Lane changing Vehicle recognition

OHI058307L OHI058321L • A vehicle which moves into your Some vehicles in your lane cannot lane from an adjacent lane cannot be recognized by the sensor: be recognized by the sensor until it - Vehicles offset to one side is in the sensor's detection range. - Slow-moving vehicles or sudden- • The radar may not detect immedi- decelerating vehicles ately when a vehicle cuts in sud- denly. Always pay attention to the - Stopped vehicles traffic, road and driving conditions. - Vehicles with small rear profile • If a slower vehicle moves into your such as trailers with no loads lane, your speed may decrease to maintain the distance to the vehicle A vehicle ahead cannot be recog- ahead. nized correctly by the sensor if any of • If a faster vehicle which moves into following occurs: your lane, your vehicle will acceler- - When the vehicle is pointing ate to the set speed. upwards due to overloading in the luggage compartment - While the steering wheel is operat- ing - When driving to one side of the lane - When driving on narrow lanes or on curves Apply the brake or accelerator pedal if necessary.

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WARNING Smart Cruise Control is basical- ly designed to set vehicles as a target. Always look ahead cau- tiously to cope with unexpected situations such as a collision when the system sets an object as a target, not vehicles. OHI058322L • Your vehicle may accelerate when a vehicle ahead of you disappears. • When you are warned that the vehicle ahead of you is not detect- ed, drive with caution.

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• When driving in stop-and-go traffic, and a vehicle in front of you merges out of the lane, the system may not immediately detect the new vehicle that is now in front of you. In this case, you must main- tain a safe braking distance, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain a safe dis- tance.

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WARNING When using the Smart Cruise Control take the following pre- cautions: • If an emergency stop is nec- essary, you must apply the brakes. The smart cruise con- trol system cannot guarantee OHI058323L the stop for every emergency situation. • Always look out for pedestrians • Keep a safe distance according when your vehicle is maintaining a to road conditions and vehicle distance with the vehicle ahead. speed. If the vehicle to vehicle distance is too close during a high-speed driving, a serious collision may result. • Always maintain sufficient braking distance and deceler- ate your vehicle by applying the brakes if necessary. • The Smart Cruise Control sys- tem cannot recognize a stopped vehicle, pedestrians or an oncoming vehicle. Always OHI058241 look ahead cautiously to pre- vent unexpected and sudden • Always be cautious for vehicles situations from occurring. with higher height or vehicles car- rying loads that sticks out from the • Vehicles moving in front of you back of the vehicle. with a frequent lane change may cause a delay in the sys- tem's reaction or may cause the system to react to a vehicle actually in an adjacent lane. Always drive cautiously to pre- vent unexpected and sudden situations from occurring. • Always be aware of the select- ed speed and vehicle to vehicle distance. The driver should not solely rely on the system but always pay attention to driving conditions and control your vehicle speed.

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• The Smart Cruise Control sys- i Information tem may not recognize com- This device complies with Part 15 of plex driving situations so the FCC rules. always pay attention to driving conditions and control your Operation is subject to the following vehicle speed. three conditions: • Turn off the Smart Cruise 1. This device may not cause harmful Control system when the interference, and vehicle is being towed. 2. This device must accept any inter- • Do not activate Smart Cruise ference received, including interfer- Control when towing a trailer ence that may cause undesired or vehicle. operation. Safety of the vehicle may be 3. Changes or modifications not deteriorated when braking expressly approved by the party control is applied in the tow- responsible for compliance could ing condition. void the user's authority to operate the device.

NOTICE i Information The Smart Cruise Control system Radio frequency radiation exposure may not operate temporarily due information: to: This equipment complies with FCC • Electrical interference radiation exposure limits set forth for • A modified suspension an uncontrolled environment. • Differences of tire abrasion or This equipment should be installed tire pressure and operated with minimum distance • Installing different type of tires of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator (antenna) and your body. This transmitter must not be co-locat- ed or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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LEADING VEHICLE DEPARTURE ALERT The Leading Vehicle Departure Alert System operation system alerts the driver of the depar- ture of the vehicle in front when the vehicle is stopped and the Smart Cruise Control system is operating.

System Setting and Operation System setting The Leading Vehicle Departure Alert can be activated from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen by OHI058272L following the procedure below. 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button Leading vehicle is driving away to the ON or START position. If the driver does not take action for a 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings certain period of time after the vehi- → Driver Assistance → Leading cle in front departs, the message Vehicle Departure Alert' in the shown above is displayed on the AVN system screen. For detailed cluster. information, scan the QR code The vehicle departs automatically if in a separately supplied simple the accelerator pedal is depressed or manual. RES+ or SET- toggle switch is pushed up or down when there is a vehicle in front. System standby The Smart Cruise Control system is deactivated if the accelerator pedal is depressed or RES+ or SET- tog- gle switch is pushed up or down when there is no vehicle in front.

WARNING Always check the front of the vehicle and road conditions OHI058267L before departure. Use switch or pedal to accelerate While the Smart Cruise Control sys- tem is operating, your vehicle stops behind the vehicle in front when it stops. The message shown above is displayed on the cluster within 3 sec- onds after the stop and the system will be in the standby position.

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NAVIGATION-BASED SMART CRUISE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPPED) The Navigation-based Smart Cruise i Information Control system will help automatical- ly adjust your speed when a curved • The Navigation-based Smart Cruise road is ahead by receiving road infor- Control system is available only on mation from the navigation while the controlled access road of certain Smart Cruise Control is operating. highways. ❈ Controlled access road indicates WARNING roads with limited entrances and exits that allow uninterrupted • The Navigation-based Smart high speed traffic flow. Only pas- Cruise Control system is not a senger cars and motorcycles are substitute for safe driving allowed on controlled access practices, but a convenience roads. function. It is the responsibili- ty of the driver to always be Available highway aware of the surroundings (Controlled access road) and drive safely. Select Interstate Highway • The Navigation-based Smart USA and U.S. (Federal) and State Cruise Control system relies Highways entirely on the road informa- tion provided by the naviga- Select Provincial and Canada tion system and may acceler- Territorial Highways ate above speed limit. It is the responsibility of the driver to follow traffic laws and avoid • Additional highways may be accidents. expanded by navigation updates. • For your safety, please read the owner's manual before using the system.

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System Setting and Operation System operation System setting • With the Engine Start/Stop button in the ON or START position, the Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control can be activated by select- ing 'Setup → Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance → Highway Auto Curve Slowdown' from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Deselect the setting to turn off the system. For detailed information, OHI059270N scan the QR code in a separate- ly supplied simple manual. System standby If the system is ENABLED, the • If the engine is turned off then on symbol on the cluster will illuminate again, the system maintains the white. last setting.

Operating conditions Select 'Highway Auto Curve Slowdown' from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen and satisfy the following conditions for the sys- tem to operate. • Driving on the highway main line • Smart Cruise Control is operating If all the mentioned conditions are satisfied, the system is ENABLED OHI059271N and the 'AUTO' symbol on the cluster System in operation will illuminate white. If the vehicle decelerates in a curve, the symbol on the cluster will illuminate green. • This system works only for curved sections located on highway main lines. • Depending on the curve ahead on the road, the vehicle will deceler- ate, and after passing the curve, the vehicle will accelerate to the Smart Cruise Control set speed. • The higher the driving speed, the faster the vehicle is decelerated.

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• The system responds to curves • After you pass through a tollgate on located on the destination set in a highway, the system operates the navigation. If the destination is based on the first lane. If you enter not set, the system will respond to one of the other lanes, the system road information of the expected might not properly decelerate. route. • If you over speed, the system may not decelerate the vehicle in a curve. i Information • Deceleration by the system may not • Navigation-based Smart Cruise be sufficient if the driver accelerates Control is limited in other countries. while the system is operating, • The system may not operate due to • Deceleration by the system may not the existence of leading vehicles and be sufficient due to road conditions the driving situations of the vehicle. such as uneven road surfaces, nar- row lanes, etc. • The system operates regardless of whether the sharp curve warning • If the road is controlled, due to con- appears on the navigation, but the struction or holiday events, the sys- time gap could occur between the tem might not work properly. warning and system operation. • The navigation only provides curve information within permitted speed ranges so that the system may not decrease its speed during extreme over-speed driving. • The system is not designed to work on highways other than mentioned as a controlled access road. • The system automatically cancels when you leave the highway. • Highway Driving Assist and Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control uses the same symbol that indicates the status of the sys- tem. Therefore, even if the Navigation-based Cruise Control is off, the symbol may be dis- played. • If there is a problem with Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, the system cannot be acti- vated in the AVN system screen, and the symbol will turn off. However, if Highway Driving Assist is activated, the symbol will be displayed.

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i CAUTION Information This device complies with Part 15 of The Navigation-based Cruise the FCC rules. Control system may not func- Operation is subject to the following tion properly in the following three conditions: situations: 1. This device may not cause harmful • The navigation is not working interference, and properly. 2. This device must accept any inter- • The navigation is not updated. ference received, including interfer- • The real-time GPS or map ence that may cause undesired information provided has operation. errors. 3. Changes or modifications not • The navigation is overloaded expressly approved by the party by performing functions such responsible for compliance could as route search, video play- void the user's authority to operate back, voice recognition, etc. the device. are performing simultaneous- ly. i Information • GPS signals are blocked in areas such as a tunnel. Radio frequency radiation exposure information: • The driver goes off course or the route to the destination is This equipment complies with FCC changed or canceled by reset- radiation exposure limits set forth for ting the navigation. an uncontrolled environment. • The vehicle enters a service This equipment should be installed station or rest area. and operated with minimum distance of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator • A section of the highway’s (antenna) and your body. shape has changed. This transmitter must not be co-locat- • Android Auto or Car Play is ed or operating in conjunction with operating. any other antenna or transmitter. • The navigation cannot detect the current vehicle position (ex: elevated roads including overpass adjacent to general roads or nearby roads exist in a parallel way). • The navigation is being updat- ed while driving. • The navigation is being reset while driving. • The road is slippery due to bad weather such as rain or snow.

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LANE FOLLOWING ASSIST (LFA) SYSTEM

WARNING Take the following precautions when using the Lane Following Assist system: • Do not turn the steering wheel suddenly when the steering wheel is being assisted by the system. OHI059074N • LFA system helps the driver to keep the vehicle in the cen- The Lane Following Assist system ter of the lane by assisting the helps detect lane markers on the driver's steering. However, the road with a front view camera at the driver should not solely rely front windshield, and assists the dri- on the system but always pay ver's steering to help keep the vehi- attention on the steering cle between lanes. wheel to stay in the lane. • The operation of the LFA sys- WARNING tem can be canceled or not work properly according to The Lane Following Assist system road condition and surround- is not a substitute for safe driving ings. Always be cautious practices, but a convenience func- when driving. tion. It is the responsibility of the • Do not disassemble the LFA driver to always be aware of the system camera temporarily to surroundings and steer the vehi- tint the window or attach any cle. types of coatings and acces- sories. If you disassemble the camera and assemble it again, we recommend that you take your vehicle to an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products and have the system checked for calibration. • When you replace the wind- shield glass, LFA system cam- era or related parts of the steering wheel, take your vehicle to an authorized retail- er of Genesis Branded prod- ucts and have the system checked for calibration.

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• The system helps detect lane LFA Setting and Operation markers and controls the System setting steering wheel by a camera, • With the Engine Start/Stop button therefore, if the lane markers is in the ON or START position, the are hard to detect, the system Lane Following Assist can be acti- may not work properly. vated by selecting 'Setup → Please refer to "Limitations of Vehicle Settings → Driver the System". Assistance → Lane Following • Do not remove or damage the Assist' from the Settings menu in related parts of LFA system. the AVN system screen. Deselect the setting to turn off the system. • You may not hear a warning For detailed information, scan sound of LFA system if the the QR code in a separately sup- audio volume is high. plied simple manual. • Do not place objects on the • If the engine is turned off then on dashboard that reflects light again, the system maintains the such as mirrors, white paper, last setting. etc. This may prevent the LFA system from functioning properly. Operating conditions • Always have your hands on Select 'Lane Following Assist' from the steering wheel while the the Settings menu in the AVN system LFA system is activated. screen and satisfy the following con- • The steering wheel is not con- ditions for the system to operate. tinuously controlled so if the - The Smart Cruise Control is oper- vehicle speed is at a higher ating rate when leaving a lane the - Vehicle speed is lower than 95 vehicle may not be controlled mph (153 km/h) by the system. The driver must always follow the speed limit when using the system. When the system is activated, the • If you attach objects to the indicator ( ) on the cluster will illu- steering wheel, the system minate. The color of the indicator will may not assist steering or the change depending on the condition hands off alarm may not work of the LFA system. properly. - Green : Steering assist mode is ON - White : Steering assist mode is OFF

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LFA operation Warning Message

OHI059273N OHI058274L If the vehicle is inside the lane with Keep hands on steering wheel both lanes detected by the system If the driver takes their hands off the (lane color changes from gray to steering wheel for several seconds white), and there is no abrupt steer- while the LFA system is activated, ing made by the driver, the LFA sys- the system will warn the driver. tem changes to steering assist mode. i The indicator light will come on Information green, and the system helps the Hold the steering wheel tight. vehicle stay in line by controlling the Otherwise, the LFA system could mis- steering wheel. judge that the driver's hands are off When the steering wheel is not con- the steering wheel, and the above trolled temporarily, the indicator warning may occur. light will flash green and change to white. WARNING The warning message may appear late according to road conditions. Therefore, always have your hands on the steering wheel while driving.

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i Information • Even though the steering is assisted by the system, the driver may con- trol the steering wheel. • The steering wheel may feel heavier when the steering wheel is assisted by the system than when it is not.

OHI058295L Driving Convenience systems can- celed If the driver still does not have their hands on the steering wheel after the message "Keep hands on steering wheel", the LFA system will be can- celed. However, if the Smart Cruise Control is reactivated manually by the driver, the Lane Following Assist System will reactivate. OHI058276L To activate Smart Cruise control, Check Lane Following Assist (LFA) refer to "Smart Cruise Control system with Stop and Go" in chapter 5. If there is a problem with the system a message will appear for a few sec- onds. If the problem continues, we WARNING recommend that you have the vehi- cle inspected by an authorized retail- • The LFA system is a supple- er of Genesis Branded products. mental system only. It is the responsibility of the driver to safely steer the vehicle and to maintain it in its lane. • Turn off the LFA system and drive without using the sys- tem in the following situa- tions: - In bad weather - In bad road conditions - When the steering wheel needs to be controlled by the driver frequently. - When towing a vehicle or trailer

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The LFA system will not be in the Limitations of the System ENABLED state and/or the steering The LFA system may operate prema- wheel will not be assisted when: turely even if the vehicle does not • The turn signal is turned on before depart from the intended lane, OR, changing a lane. If you change the LFA system may not assist your lanes without the turn signal on, steering or warn you if the vehicle the steering wheel might be con- leaves the intended lane under the trolled. following circumstances: • The vehicle is not driven in the mid- dle of the lane when the system is When the lane and road condi- turned on or right after changing a tions are poor lane. • It is difficult to distinguish the lane • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or marking from the road surface or VSM (Vehicle Stability Management) the lane marking is faded or not is activated. clearly marked. • The vehicle is driven on a sharp • It is difficult to distinguish the color curve. of the lane marker from the road. • Vehicle speed is over 95 mph (153 • There are markings on the road km/h). surface that look like a lane marker • The vehicle makes sharp lane that is inadvertently being detected changes. by the camera. • The vehicle brakes suddenly. • The lane marker is indistinct or • Only one lane marker is detected. damaged. • The lane is very wide or narrow. • The lane marker is merged or • There are more than two lane divided. (e.g. tollgate) markers on the road (e.g. construc- • The lane number increases or tion area). decreases or the lane marker are • Radius of a curve is too small. crossing complicatedly. • The vehicle is driven on a steep • There are more than two lane incline. markers on the road in front of you. • The steering wheel is turned sud- • The lane marker is very thick or denly. thin. • The system may not operate for 15 • The lane is very wide or narrow. seconds after the engine is started • The lane marker ahead is not visi- or the camera is initialized. ble due to rain, snow, water on the road, damaged or stained road surface, or other factors. • The shadow is on the lane marker by a median strip, trees, guardrail, noise barriers, etc. • The lane markers are complicated or a structure substitutes for the lines such as a construction area.

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• There are crosswalk signs or other • Driving on a steep grade, over a symbols on the road. hill, or when driving on a curved • The lane marker in a tunnel is road. stained with oil, etc. • The adverse road conditions cause • The lane suddenly disappears excessive vehicle vibrations while such as at the intersection. driving. • The surrounding of the inside rear view mirror temperature is high When external condition is inter- due to direct sunlight, etc. vened • The sensor recognition changes • The brightness outside changes suddenly when passing over a suddenly such as when entering or speed bump or driving on a steep exiting a tunnel, or when passing up/down or right/left grade under a bridge. • The brightness outside is too low such as when the headlamps are When front visibility is poor not on at night or the vehicle is • The windshield or the camera lens going through a tunnel. is covered with dirt or debris. • There is a boundary structure in • The windshield glass is fogged up; the roadway such as a concrete a clear view of the road is obstruct- barrier, guardrail and reflector post ed. that is inadvertently being detected • Placing objects on the dashboard, by the camera. etc. • When light coming from a street • The sensor cannot detect the lane light or an oncoming vehicle is because of fog, heavy rain or snow. reflected on a wet road surface such as a puddle in the road. • The field of view in front is obstructed by sun glare. • There is not enough distance between you and the vehicle in front to be able to detect the lane marker or the vehicle ahead is driv- ing on the lane marker.

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LANE KEEPING ASSIST (LKA) SYSTEM

WARNING Take the following precautions when using the Lane Keeping Assist system: • Do not turn the steering wheel suddenly when the steering wheel is being assisted by the system. OHI059074N • LKA system helps to prevent the driver from moving out of The Lane Keeping Assist system the lane unintentionally by with a camera at the front windshield, assisting the driver's steering. helps detect lane markers on the However, the driver should road, and assists the driver's steer- not solely rely on the system ing to help keep the vehicle between but always pay attention on lanes. the steering wheel to stay in When the system detects the vehicle the lane. straying from its lane, it alerts the • The operation of the LKA sys- driver with a visual and audible warn- tem can be canceled or not ing, while applying a counter-steer- work properly according to ing torque, trying to help prevent the road condition and surround- vehicle from moving out of its lane. ings. Always be cautious when driving. WARNING • Do not disassemble the LKA system camera temporarily to The Lane Keeping Assist system tint the window or attach any is not a substitute for safe driving types of coatings and acces- practices, but a convenience func- sories. If you disassemble the tion. It is the responsibility of the camera and assemble it again, driver to always be aware of the take your vehicle to an author- surroundings and steer the vehi- ized retailer of Genesis cle. Branded products and have the system checked for cali- bration. • When you replace the wind- shield glass, LKA system camera or related parts of the steering wheel, take your vehicle to an authorized retail- er of Genesis Branded prod- ucts and have the system checked for calibration.

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• The system helps detect lane LKA operation markers and controls the steering wheel by a camera, therefore, if the lane markers are hard to detect, the system may not work properly. Please refer to "Limitations of the System". • Do not remove or damage the related parts of LKA system.

• You may not hear a warning OHI058075 sound of LKA system if the audio volume is high. To activate/deactivate the LKA sys- • If any other warning sound tem: such as seat belt warning With the Engine Start/Stop button in chime is already generated, the ON or START position, press the the Lane Keeping Assist sys- LKA system switch located on the tem warning may not sound. instrument panel on the left hand • Do not place objects on the side of the steering wheel. The indi- dashboard that reflects light cator in the instrument cluster will ini- such as mirrors, white paper, tially illuminate ( ) white. This etc. This may prevent the LKA indicates the LKA system is in the system from functioning READY but NOT ENABLED state. properly. If you press the LKA switch again, • Always have your hands on the indicator on the cluster will go off. the steering wheel while the LKA system is activated. Note that the vehicle • The steering wheel is not con- speed must be at least tinuously controlled so if the approximately 40 mph vehicle speed is at a higher (64 km/h) to ENABLE the rate when leaving a lane the LKA system. The indicator in the vehicle may not be controlled cluster will illuminate green. by the system. The driver The color of indicator will change must always follow the speed depending on the condition of LKA limit when using the system. system. • If you attach objects to the - White : Sensor does not detect steering wheel, the system lane markers or vehicle may not assist steering or the speed is under 40 mph (64 hands off alarm may not work km/h). properly. - Green : Sensor detects lane mark- ers and the system is able to control vehicle steering.

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i Information • If your vehicle departs from the projected lane in front of you, the If the indicator (white) is activated LKA system operates as follows: from the previous ignition cycle, the system will turn ON without any addi- tional control. If you press the LKA ■ Lane marker undetected ■ Lane marker detected switch again, the indicator on the clus- ter goes off.

LKA system operation

OHI058279L/OHI058280L 1. A visual warning appears on the cluster LCD display. Either the left lane marker or the right lane marker in the cluster LCD display will blink depending on which OHI058277L direction the vehicle is veering. • To see the LKA system screen on Also, the steering wheel will the LCD display in the cluster, vibrate along with a warning select Assist mode ( ). For more sound. details, refer to "LCD Display 2. The LKA system will will help con- Modes" in chapter 3. trol the vehicle's steering to pre- vent the vehicle from crossing the lane maker in below conditions. ■ Lane marker undetected ■ Lane marker detected - Vehicle speed is over 40 mph (64 km/h) - When driving, the vehicle is located between both lanes nor- mally. - The steering wheel is not turned suddenly. When lane markers are detected and all the conditions to activate the LKA OHI058277L/OHI058278L system are satisfied, a LKA system • If vehicle speed is over 40 mph (64 indicator light ( ) will change km/h) and the system detects lane from white to green. This indicates markers, the color changes from that the LKA system is in the gray to white. ENABLED state and the steering wheel will be controlled.

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Warning Light and Message WARNING Keep hands on steering wheel • The LKA system is a supple- mental system only. It is the responsibility of the driver to safely steer the vehicle and to maintain it in its lane. • Turn off the LKA system and drive without using the sys- tem in the following situa- tions: - In bad weather OHI058274L - In bad road conditions If the driver takes their hands off the - When the steering wheel steering wheel for several seconds needs to be controlled by the while the LKA system is activated, driver frequently. the system will warn the driver. - When towing a vehicle or trailer i Information If the steering wheel is held with a i light grip, the message may appear Information because the LKA system may not rec- • Even though the steering is assisted ognize that the driver has their hands by the system, the driver may con- on the steering wheel. trol the steering wheel. • The steering wheel may feel heavier WARNING when the steering wheel is assisted by the system than when it is not. The warning message may appear late according to road conditions. Therefore, always have your hands on the steering wheel while driving.

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Check Lane Keeping Assist LKA system indicator (LKA) system The LKA system indica- tor (yellow) will illuminate if the LKA system is not working properly. Have the system checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts.

When there is a problem with the system do one of the following: OHI048136L • Turn the system on after turning the engine off and on again. If there is a problem with the system a message will appear for a few sec- • Check if the Engine Start/Stop but- onds. If the problem continues the ton is in the ON position. LKA system failure indicator will illu- • Check if the system is affected by the minate. weather (e.g. fog, heavy rain, etc.). • Check if there is foreign matter on the camera lens. If the problem is not solved, we rec- ommend that the system be checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

The LKA system will not be in the ENABLED state and/or the steering wheel will not be assisted when: • The turn signal is turned on before changing a lane. If you change lanes without the turn signal on, the steering wheel might be con- trolled. • The vehicle is not driven in the mid- dle of the lane when the system is turned on or right after changing a lane. • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or VSM (Vehicle Stability Management) is activated. • The vehicle is driven on a sharp curve.

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• Vehicle speed is below 35 mph (56 Limitations of the System km/h) and over 110 mph (177 The LKA system may operate pre- km/h). maturely even if the vehicle does not • The vehicle makes sharp lane depart from the intended lane, OR, changes. the LKA system may not assist your • The vehicle brakes suddenly. steering or warn you if the vehicle • The lane is very wide or narrow. leaves the intended lane under the following circumstances: • There are more than two lane markers such as a construction area. When the lane and road condi- • The vehicle is driven on a steep tions are poor incline. • It is difficult to distinguish the lane • The steering wheel is turned sud- marking from the road surface or denly. the lane marking is faded or not clearly marked. • The system may not operate for 15 seconds after the engine is started • It is difficult to distinguish the color or the camera is initialized. of the lane marker from the road. • There are markings on the road surface that look like a lane marker that is inadvertently being detected by the camera. • The lane marker is indistinct or damaged. • The lane marker is merged or divided (e.g. tollgate). • The lane number increases or decreases or the lane marker are crossing complicatedly. • There are more than two lane markers on the road in front of you. • The lane marker is very thick or thin. • The lane (or road width) is very wide or narrow. • The lanes ahead are not visible due to rain, snow, water on the road, damaged or stained road surface, or other factors. • The shadow is on the lane marker by a median strip, trees, guardrail, noise barriers, etc.

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• The lane markers are complicated When front visibility is poor or a structure substitutes for the • The windshield or the camera lens lines such as a construction area. is covered with dirt or debris. • There are crosswalk signs or other • The windshield glass is fogged up; symbols on the road. a clear view of the road is obstruct- • The lane marker in a tunnel is ed. stained with oil, etc. • Placing objects on the dashboard, • The lane suddenly disappears etc. such as at the intersection. • The sensor cannot detect the lane because of fog, heavy rain or snow. When external condition is inter- vened LKA System Setting • The brightness outside changes • Setting LKA function suddenly such as when entering or exiting a tunnel, or when passing The driver can change between under a bridge. ‘Lane Keeping Assist’ and ‘Lane Departure Warning’ from the • The brightness outside is too low Settings menu in the AVN system such as when the headlamps are screen. Select: not on at night or the vehicle is going through a tunnel. - Setup → Vehicle → Driver Assistance → Lane Safety • There is a boundary structure in the roadway such as a concrete For detailed information, scan barrier, guardrail and reflector post the QR code in a separately sup- that is inadvertently being detected plied simple manual. by the camera. • When light coming from a street - Lane Keeping Assist light or an oncoming vehicle is Lane Keeping Assist guides the reflected on a wet road surface driver to help keep the vehicle with- such as a puddle in the road. in the lanes. It rarely controls the • The field of view in front is steering wheel, when the vehicle obstructed by sun glare. drives well inside the lanes. However, it starts to control the • There is not enough distance steering wheel, when the vehicle is between you and the vehicle in about to deviate out of the lane. front to be able to detect the lane marker or the vehicle ahead is driv- - Lane Departure Warning ing on the lane marker. Lane Departure Warning alerts the • Driving on a steep grade, over a hill, driver with a visual warning and a or when driving on a curved road. warning alarm when the system detects the vehicle departing the • The adverse road conditions cause lane. The steering wheel will not be excessive vehicle vibrations while controlled. driving. -Off • The surrounding of the inside rear view mirror temperature is high If you select 'Off', the LKA system due to direct sunlight, etc. is deactivated. 5-137 Driving your vehicle

HIGHWAY DRIVING ASSIST (HDA) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The Highway Driving Assist system i Information helps keep the vehicle between lanes, maintain a distance with the • The Highway Driving Assist system vehicle ahead, and automatically is available only on controlled access adjusts the vehicle speed to the road of certain highways. speed limit while driving on the high- ❈ Controlled access road indicates way. roads with limited entrances and exits that allow uninterrupted WARNING high speed traffic flow. Only pas- senger cars and motorcycles are • The Highway Driving Assist allowed on controlled access system is not a substitute for roads. safe driving practices, but a convenience function. It is the Available highway responsibility of the driver to (Controlled access road) always be aware of the sur- roundings and drive safely. Select Interstate Highway USA and U.S. (Federal) and State • The Highway Driving Assist Highways system relies entirely on the road information provided by Select Provincial and Canada the navigation system. It is the Territorial Highways responsibility of the driver to follow traffic laws and avoid accidents. • Additional highways may be expanded by navigation updates. • For your safety, please read the owner's manual before using the system.

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System Setting and Operation Steering wheel control System setting • With the Engine Start/Stop button in the ON or START position, the Highway Driving Assist can be acti- vated by selecting 'Setup → Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance → Highway Driving Assist' from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Deselect the setting to turn off the system. For detailed information, scan OHI059283N the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual. Steering control If the vehicle detects both lane mark- • If the engine is turned off then on ers (lane color white), the indica- again, the system maintains the tor light will change from white to last setting. green. This indicates that the steer- ing wheel is being controlled. Operating conditions Select 'Highway Driving Assist' from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen and satisfy the following con- ditions for the system to operate. • Driving on the highway main line • Smart Cruise Control is operating - If the Smart Cruise Control is in the READY state the Highway Driving Assist will be in the READY state. The indi- cator on the cluster will illuminate OHI059284N white. Temporary deactivation • Vehicle speed is under 95 mph The indicator light changes from (153 km/h) green to white when the steering wheel control is temporarily deacti- If all the mentioned conditions are vated. Even if the steering wheel is satisfied, the system is ENABLED not controlled, the distance between and the indicator on the the vehicle ahead will be maintained. cluster will illuminate green.

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Speed setting

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OHI059286N Manual speed setting mode If the speed is set manually using the Automatic speed setting mode RES+ or SET- toggle switch on the The system enters the automatic steering wheel, the set speed on the speed setting mode when: cluster will turn white and the 'AUTO' 1. The operating conditions are sat- symbol will disappear. isfied - indicator will illuminate green 2. The Smart Cruise Control set speed and the highway speed limit matches If the system changes to the auto- matic speed mode, the symbol will turn green and a chime will sound. When the highway speed limit changes, the set speed automatical- ly changes to the changed speed limit.

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Warning Message Hands-off warning

OHI058296L Highway Driving Assist (HDA) OHI058274L system canceled If the driver still does not have their Keep hands on steering wheel hands on the steering wheel after the If the driver takes their hands off the message "Keep hands on steering steering wheel for several seconds wheel", the HDA system will be can- while the HDA system is activated, celed. However, if the Smart Cruise the system will warn the driver. Control is reactivated manually by the driver, the Highway Driving Assist System will reactivate. i Information To activate Smart Cruise control, If the steering wheel is held with a refer to "Smart Cruise Control light grip, the message may appear with Stop and Go" in chapter 5. because the HDA system may not rec- ognize that the driver has their hands on the steering wheel. The HDA system will not be in the ENABLED state and/or the steer- ing wheel will not be assisted WARNING when: • The turn signal is turned on before The warning message may changing a lane. If you change appear late according to road lanes without the turn signal on, conditions. Therefore, always the steering wheel might be con- have your hands on the steering trolled. wheel while driving. • The vehicle is not driven in the mid- dle of the lane when the system is turned on or right after changing a lane. • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or VSM (Vehicle Stability Management) is activated. • The vehicle is driven on a sharp curve. • Vehicle speed is over 95 mph (153 km/h). 5-141 Driving your vehicle

• The vehicle makes sharp lane • The time gap could occur between changes. the navigation speed warning and • The vehicle brakes suddenly. system operation. • Only one lane marker is detected. • The system is not designed to work on highways other than mentioned • The lane is very wide or narrow. as a controlled access road. The sys- • There are more than two lane tem automatically cancels when you markers on the road (e.g. construc- leave the highway. tion area). • If there is a problem with Highway • Radius of a curve is too small. Driving Assist, the system cannot be • The vehicle is driven on a steep activated in the AVN system screen. incline. • If your vehicle is 1640 ft. (500 m) • The steering wheel is turned sud- ahead and behind of an open toll- denly. gate, the system is automatically canceled. Also, it is converted to Smart Cruise Control automatically System malfunction with a pop-up message on the navi- gation. • In the automatic speed setting mode, the vehicle automatically accelerates or decelerates when the highway speed limit changes. • If your vehicle speed exceeds 95 mph (153 km/h), Highway Driving Assist is automatically canceled. Also, it is converted to Smart Cruise Control automatically with a pop- OHI049140N up message on the navigation. Check Highway Driving Assist • If you enter a rest area on the high- (HDA) system way or a IC/JC (intersection/junc- If there is a problem with the system, tion) without a destination set, the a message will appear for a few sec- system is canceled later than when onds. If the problem continues, have the vehicle actually leaves the high- the vehicle inspected by an author- way. ized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

i Information • High Driving Assist is limited in other countries. • High Driving Assist only operates based on the speed limits of the highway but it does not work with the speed cameras.

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i CAUTION Information • For information's on vehicle to vehi- The Highway Driving Assist cle distance control and the front system may not function prop- radar, refer to "Smart Cruise erly in the following situations: Control (Stop & Go)" in this chap- • The navigation is not working ter. properly. • For information's on steering con- • The navigation is not updated. trol and distance control and the • The real-time GPS or map front camera, refer to "Lane information provided has Following Assist" in this chapter. errors. i • The navigation is overloaded Information by performing functions such This device complies with Part 15 of as route search, video play- the FCC rules. back, voice recognition, etc. Operation is subject to the following are performing simultaneous- three conditions: ly. 1. This device may not cause harmful • GPS signals are blocked in interference, and areas such as a tunnel. 2. This device must accept any inter- • The driver goes off course or ference received, including interfer- the route to the destination is ence that may cause undesired changed or canceled by reset- operation. ting the navigation. 3. Changes or modifications not • The vehicle enters a service expressly approved by the party station or rest area responsible for compliance could • Android Auto or Car Play is void the user's authority to operate operating. the device. • The navigation cannot detect the current vehicle position i Information (ex: elevated roads including overpass adjacent to general Radio frequency radiation exposure roads or nearby roads exist in information: a parallel way). This equipment complies with FCC • The navigation is being updat- radiation exposure limits set forth for ed while driving. an uncontrolled environment. • The navigation is being reset This equipment should be installed while driving. and operated with minimum distance of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator • The road is slippery due to (antenna) and your body. bad weather such as rain or snow. This transmitter must not be co-locat- ed or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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BLIND-SPOT VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

■ Left WARNING • This system is a supplemental system only. It is the responsi- bility of the driver to always check the area around the vehicle before and while mak- ing turns or changing lanes. • ALWAYS look around your OHI048526 vehicle to make sure there are ■ Right no objects or obstacles before moving the vehicle in any direction to prevent a col- lision. • Objects are closer than they appear. Failure to visually confirm that is safe to change the lane before doing so may result in crash and serious injury or death. OHI048527 • Always keep the camera lens The Blind-Spot View Monitor system clean. The camera may not displays the left or right side of the work normally if the lens is rear blind spot area of your vehicle in covered with foreign sub- the instrument cluster when the left stance. or right turn signal is on.This function helps you drive safely when chang- ing lanes. • The system is activated when the following steps are performed. 1. The engine is running. 2. The turn signal is turned on. • The system is deactivated when one of the following is performed. - The Engine Start/Stop button is in the OFF position. - The turn signal is turned off - The hazard warning flasher is on - A warning screen pops up and takes priority over the Blind-Spot View Monitor system.

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DRIVER ATTENTION WARNING (DAW) SYSTEM The Driver Attention Warning system The options for the initial Driver displays the condition of the driver's Attention Warning includes the fol- fatigue level and inattentive driving lowing: practices. - Normal: The Driver Attention Warning sys- System Setting and Operation tem helps alert the driver of his/her System setting fatigue level or inattentive driving practices faster than Later mode. • Selecting Forward Safety func- - Later: tion The Driver Attention Warning sys- The Driver Attention Warning can tem helps alert the driver of his/her be activated from the Settings fatigue level or inattentive driving menu in the AVN system screen by practices later than Normal mode. following the procedure below. The set-up of the Driver Attention 1. Set the Engine Start/Stop button Warning system will be maintained to the ON or START position. as selected when the engine is 2. Select 'Setup → Vehicle Settings restarted. → Driver Assistance → Attention Warning'. in the AVN i system screen. For detailed Information information, scan the QR code If you change the warning timing, the in a separately supplied sim- warning timing of other systems may ple manual. change.

• Selecting Warning Timing The diver can select the initial warning activation time from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: - Setup → Vehicle Settings → Driver Assistance → Warning Timing → Normal / Later For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual.

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Display of the driver's attention • The driver's attention level is dis- level played on the scale of 1 to 5. The lower the level is, the more inatten- ■ System off tive the driver is. • The level decreases when the driv- er does not take a break for a cer- tain period of time. • The level increases when the driv- er attentively drives for a certain period of time. • When the driver turns on the sys- tem while driving, it displays 'Last OHI058289L Break time' and level. ■ Attentive driving Take a break

OHI058290L ■ Inattentive driving

OHI058292L • The "Consider taking a break" message appears on the cluster LCD display and a warning sounds to suggest that the driver take a break, when the driver's attention level is below 1.

OHI058291L • The Driver Attention Warning sys- tem will not suggest a break, when • The driver can monitor his/her driv- the total driving time is shorter than ing conditions on the cluster LCD 10 minutes. display. The DAW screen will appear when CAUTION you select the Assist mode tab ( ) on the LCD display if the sys- If any other warning sound tem is activated. For more details, such as seat belt warning chime refer to "LCD Display Modes" in is already generated, the Driver chapter 3. Attention Warning system warn- ing may not sound. 5-146 05

Resetting the System System Malfunction • The last break time is set to 00:00 and the driver's attention level is set to 5 (very attentive) when the driver resets the Driver Attention Warning system. • The Driver Attention Warning sys- tem resets the last break time to 00:00 and the driver's attention level to 5 in the following situations. - The engine is turned OFF. OHI048141L - The driver unfastens the seat belt and then opens the driver's door. Check Driver Attention Warning - The vehicle is stopped for more (DAW) system than 10 minutes. When the "Check Driver Attention • The Driver Attention Warning sys- Warning system" warning message tem operates again, when the driv- appears, the system is not working er restarts driving. properly. In this case, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. System Standby WARNING • The Driver Attention Warning system is not a substitute for safe driving practices, but a convenience function only. It is the responsibility of the driver to always drive cau- tiously to prevent unexpected and sudden situations from OHI058293L occurring. Pay attention to the road conditions at all times. The Driver Attention Warning system • The driver who feels fatigued enters the ready status and displays should take a break, even the 'Standby' screen in the following though there is no break sug- situations. gestion by the Driver Attention - The system is unable to collect data Warning system. to monitor the driver's driving condi- tions. - Driving speed remains over 110 mph (177 km/h).

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i Information • The vehicle is erratically driv- The system may suggest a break en or is abruptly turned for according to the driver's driving pat- obstacle avoidance (e.g. con- tern or habits even if the driver doesn't struction area, other vehicles, feel fatigue. fallen objects, bumpy road). • Forward drivability of the NOTICE vehicle is severely under- mined (possibly due to wide The Driver Attention Warning sys- variation in tire pressures, tem utilizes the camera sensor on uneven tire wear-out, toe- the front windshield for its opera- in/toe-out alignment). tion. To keep the camera sensor in • The vehicle drives on a curvy the best condition, you should road. observe the followings: • The vehicle drives through a • Never install any accessories or windy area. stickers on the front windshield, or tint the front windshield. • The vehicle drives on a bumpy road. • NEVER place any reflective objects (i.e. white paper, mirror) • The vehicle is controlled by over the dashboard. Any light the following driving assist reflection may prevent the sys- systems: tem from functioning properly. - Forward Collision-avoidance • Pay extreme caution to keep the Assist camera sensor dry. - Blind-Spot Collision Warning • Never disassemble the camera /Blind-Spot Collision Assist assembly, or apply any impact - Smart Cruise Control on the camera assembly. - Lane Following Assist If the sensor is forcibly moved - Lane Keeping Assist out of proper alignment, the sys- tem may not operate correctly. Take your vehicle to an author- ized retailer of Genesis Branded products and have the system CAUTION checked for calibration. Playing the vehicle audio sys- CAUTION tem at high volume may prevent occupants from hearing the The Driver Attention Warning Driver Attention Warning sys- system may not provide alerts in tem warning sounds. the following situations: • The lane detection perform- ance is limited. For more information, refer to "Lane Keeping Assist system" in this chapter.

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (IF EQUIPPED) The radio frequency components (Rear Corner Radar) complies: - For USA - For Canada

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SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous Driving Conditions Rocking the Vehicle When hazardous driving elements If it is necessary to rock the vehicle are encountered such as water, to free it from snow, sand, or mud, snow, ice, mud and sand, take the first turn the steering wheel right and below suggestions: left to clear the area around your • Drive cautiously and keep a longer front wheels. Then, shift back and braking distance. forth between R (Reverse) and a for- ward gear. • Avoid abrupt braking or steering. Try to avoid spinning the wheels, and • When your vehicle is stuck in snow, do not race the engine. mud, or sand, use second gear. Accelerate slowly to avoid unnec- To prevent transmission wear, wait essary wheel spin. until the wheels stop spinning before shifting gears. Release the accelera- • Put sand, rock salt, tire chains or tor pedal while shifting, and press other non-slip materials under the lightly on the accelerator pedal while wheels to provide additional trac- the transmission is in gear. Slowly tion while the vehicle becomes spinning the wheels in forward and stuck in ice, snow, or mud. reverse directions causes a rocking motion that may free the vehicle. WARNING WARNING Downshifting with an automatic transmission while driving on If the vehicle is stuck and slippery surfaces can cause an excessive wheel spin occurs, accident. The sudden change in the temperature in the tires can tire speed could cause the tires increase very quickly. If the tires to skid. Be careful when down- become damaged, a tire blow shifting on slippery surfaces. out or tire explosion can occur. This condition is dangerous - you and others may be injured. Do not attempt this procedure if people or objects are anywhere near the vehicle. If you attempt to free the vehi- cle, the vehicle can overheat quickly, possibly causing an engine compartment fire or other damage.Try to avoid spin- ning the wheels as much as possible to prevent overheating of either the tires or the engine. DO NOT allow the vehicle to spin the wheels above 35 mph (56 km/h).

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i Information Driving in the Rain The ESC system must be turned OFF Rain and wet roads can make driving before rocking the vehicle. dangerous. Here are a few things to consider when driving in the rain or on slick pavement: NOTICE • Slow down and allow extra follow- If you are still stuck after rocking ing distance. A heavy rainfall the vehicle a few times, have the makes it harder to see and increas- vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle es the distance needed to stop to avoid engine overheating, pos- your vehicle. sible damage to the transmission, • Turn OFF your Cruise Control. and tire damage. See "Towing" in chapter 6. • Replace your windshield wiper blades when they show signs of streaking or missing areas on the Smooth Cornering windshield. Avoid braking or gear changing in • Be sure your tires have enough corners, especially when roads are tread. If your tires do not have wet. Ideally, corners should always enough tread, making a quick stop be taken under gentle acceleration. on wet pavement can cause a skid and possibly lead to an accident. See "Tire Replacement" in chap- Driving at Night ter 7. Night driving presents more hazards • Turn on your headlamps to make it than driving in the daylight. Here are easier for others to see you. some important tips to remember: • Driving too fast through large pud- • Slow down and keep more dis- dles can affect your brakes. If you tance between you and other vehi- must go through puddles, try to cles, as it may be more difficult to drive through them slowly. see at night, especially in areas • If you believe your brakes may be where there may not be any street wet, apply them lightly while driv- lights. ing until normal braking operation • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the returns. glare from other driver's head- lamps. • Keep your headlamps clean and Hydroplaning properly aimed. Dirty or improperly If the road is wet enough and you are aimed headlamps will make it going fast enough, your vehicle may much more difficult to see at night. have little or no contact with the road • Avoid staring directly at the head- surface and actually ride on the lamps of oncoming vehicles. You water. The best advice is SLOW could be temporarily blinded, and it DOWN when the road is wet. will take several seconds for your eyes to readjust to the darkness. The risk of hydroplaning increases as the depth of tire tread decreas- es, refer to "Tire Replacement" in chapter 7. 5-151 Driving your vehicle

Driving in Flooded Areas Drive belt Avoid driving through flooded areas A loose or damaged drive belt may unless you are sure the water is no overheat the engine. higher than the bottom of the wheel hub. Drive through any water slowly. Allow adequate stopping distance WARNING because brake performance may be Utility vehicles have a signifi- reduced. cantly higher rollover rate than After driving through water, dry the other types of vehicles. To pre- brakes by gently applying them sev- vent rollovers or loss of control: eral times while the vehicle is moving • Take corners at slower speeds slowly. than you would with a passen- ger vehicle. Highway Driving • Avoid sharp turns and abrupt Tires maneuvers. Adjust the tire inflation, as specified. • Do not modify your vehicle in Under-inflation may overheat or any way that you would raise damage the tires. the center of gravity. Do not install worn-out or damaged • Keep tires properly inflated. tires, which may reduce traction or • Do not carry heavy cargo on fail the braking operation. the roof.

i Information Never over-inflate your tires above the WARNING maximum inflation pressure, as speci- In a rollover crash, an unbelted fied on your tires. person is significantly more likely to die than a person wear- Fuel, engine coolant and engine ing a seat belt. Make sure all oil passengers are wearing their seat belts. Driving at higher speeds on the high- way consumes more fuel and is less efficient than driving at a slower, more moderate speed. Maintain a moderate speed in order to conserve fuel when driving on the highway. Be sure to check both the engine coolant level and the engine oil before driving.

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WINTER DRIVING The severe weather conditions of winter quickly wear out tires and cause other problems. To minimize winter driving problems, you should take the fol- lowing suggestions:

Snow or Icy Conditions You need to keep sufficient distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. Apply the brakes gently. Speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden brake applica- tions, and sharp turns are potentially very hazardous practices. During decel- eration, use engine braking to the fullest extent. Sudden brake applications on snowy or icy roads may cause the vehicle to skid. To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires. Always carry emergency equipment. Some of the items you may want to carry include tire chains, tow straps or chains, a flashlight, emergency flares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables, a window scraper, gloves, ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.

Snow tires We recommend you use snow tires when road temperature is below 45°F (7°C). Refer to the below chart, and mount the recommended snow tire for your vehicle.

Standard tire Recommended snow tire Front Rear Front Rear Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Tire size Tire size Tire size Tire size size size size size

245/45R19 8.5Jx19 275/40R19 9.5Jx19 245/45R19 8.5Jx19 275/40R19 9.5Jx19

If you mount snow tires on your vehicle, make sure to use the same inflation pressure as the original tires. However, if you mount 245/45R19 size tire on the rear, the tire inflation pressure should maintain 35psi. Mount snow tires on all four wheels to balance your vehicle's handling in all weather conditions. The traction provided by snow tires on dry road may not be as high as your vehicle's original equipment tires. Check with the tire dealer for maximum speed recommendations.

i Information Do not install studded tires without first checking local, state and municipal reg- ulations for possible restrictions against their use.

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Tire chains WARNING The use of AutoSock® (fabric snow chain) may adversely affect vehicle handling: • Drive less than 20 mph (30 km/h) or the AutoSock® manu- facturer's recommended speed limit, whichever is lower. • Drive carefully and avoid OHI058076 bumps, holes, sharp turns, Since the sidewalls on some radial and other road hazards, which tires are thinner than other types of may cause the vehicle to tires, they may be damaged by bounce. mounting certain types of tire chains • Avoid sharp turns or locked on them. Do not mount tire chains on wheel braking. vehicles equipped with aluminum wheels; if unavoidable use AutoSock® (fabric snow chain or similar). Install AutoSock® is a Registered trade- AutoSock® after reviewing the mark of AutoSock. instructions provided with ® AutoSock . Damage to your vehicle i Information caused by improper use of fabric snow chains are not covered by your • Install AutoSock® (fabric snow vehicle manufacturer's warranty. chain) on the rear tires. It should be noted that installing AutoSock® on the tires will provide a greater driv- ing force, but will not prevent side skids. • Do not install studded tires without first checking local, state and municipal regulations for possible restrictions against their use.

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Chain Installation Winter Precautions When installing AutoSock® (fabric Use high quality ethylene glycol snow chain), follow the manufactur- coolant er's instructions and mount them as tightly as possible. Drive slowly (less Your vehicle is delivered with high than 20 mph (30 km/h)) with quality ethylene glycol coolant in the AutoSock® installed. If you hear the cooling system. It is the only type of fabric snow chains contacting the coolant that should be used because body or chassis, stop and tighten it helps prevent corrosion in the cool- them. If they still make contact, slow ing system, lubricates the water down until the noise stops. Remove pump and prevents freezing. Be sure the AutoSock® (fabric snow chain) as to replace or replenish your coolant soon as you begin driving on cleared in accordance with the maintenance roads. schedule in chapter 7. Before winter, have your coolant tested to assure When mounting AutoSock® (fabric that its freezing point is sufficient for snow chain), park the vehicle on the temperatures anticipated during level ground away from traffic. the winter. Turn on the vehicle Hazard Warning Flasher and place a triangular emer- gency warning device behind the Change to "winter weight" oil if vehicle (if available). necessary Always place the vehicle in P (Park), In some climates it is recommended apply the parking brake and turn off that a lower viscosity "winter weight" the engine before installing oil be used during cold weather. See AutoSock®. chapter 8 for recommendations. If you aren't sure what weight oil you should use, consult an authorized NOTICE retailer of Genesis Branded prod- When using AutoSock® (fabric ucts. snow chain): • Wrong size fabric snow chains Check battery and cables or improperly installed fabric Winter puts additional burdens on snow chains can damage your the battery system. Visually inspect vehicle's brake lines, suspen- the battery and cables as described sion, body and wheels. in chapter 7. The level of charge in • If you hear noise caused by fabric your battery can be checked by an snow chains contacting the body, authorized retailer of Genesis retighten the chain to prevent Branded products or a service sta- contact with the vehicle body. tion. • To prevent body damage, retighten the fabric snow chains after driving 0.3~0.6 miles (0.5~1.0 km).

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Check spark plugs and ignition Do not let ice and snow accu- system mulate underneath Inspect your spark plugs as Under some conditions, snow and described in chapter 7 and replace ice can build up under the fenders them if necessary. Also check all and interfere with the steering. When ignition wiring and components to be driving in severe winter conditions sure they are not cracked, worn or where this may happen, you should damaged in any way. periodically check underneath the car to be sure the movement of the front wheels and the steering compo- Use approved window washer nents is not obstructed. anti-freeze in system To keep the water in the window washer system from freezing, add an Don't place foreign objects or approved window washer anti-freeze materials in the engine com- solution in accordance with instruc- partment tions on the container. Window wash- Placement of foreign object or mate- er anti-freeze is available from an rials which prevent cooling of the authorized retailer of Genesis engine, in the engine compartment, Branded products and most auto may cause a failure or combustion. parts outlets. Do not use engine The manufacturer is not responsible coolant or other types of anti-freeze for the damage caused by such as these may damage the paint fin- placement. ish. To keep locks from freezing Do not let your parking brake To keep the locks from freezing, freeze squirt an approved de-icer fluid or Under some conditions your parking glycerine into the key opening. If a brake can freeze in the engaged lock is covered with ice, squirt it with position. This is most likely to happen an approved de-icing fluid to remove when there is an accumulation of the ice. If the lock is frozen internally, snow or ice around or near the rear you may be able to thaw it out by brakes or if the brakes are wet. If using a heated key. Handle the heat- there is a risk the parking brake may ed key with care to avoid injury. freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the gear in P and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll. Then release the parking brake.

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VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Two labels on your driver's door sill GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) show how much weight your vehicle This is the maximum allowable was designed to carry: the Tire and weight that can be carried by a single Loading Information Label and the axle (front or rear). These numbers Certification Label. are shown on the Certification Label. Before loading your vehicle, familiar- The total load on each axle must ize yourself with the following terms never exceed its GAWR. for determining your vehicle's weight ratings, from the vehicle's specifica- tions and the Certification Label: GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) This is the Base Curb Weight plus actual Cargo Weight plus passen- Base Curb Weight gers. This is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight include passengers, cargo, or option- Rating) al equipment. This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, Vehicle Curb Weight passengers and cargo). The GVWR This is the weight of your new vehicle is shown on the Certification Label when you picked it up from your deal- located on the driver’s door sill. er plus any aftermarket equipment.

Cargo Weight This figure includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment.

GAW (Gross Axle Weight) This is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) - including vehicle curb weight and all payload.

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Tire Loading Information Label Seating capacity Total : 5 persons (Front seat : 2 persons, Rear seat : 3 persons) Seating capacity is the maximum number of occupants including a driver, your vehicle may carry. However, the seating capacity may be reduced based upon the weight of all of the occupants, and the weight of the cargo being carried or towed. OHI056219N Do not overload the vehicle as there is a limit to the total weight, or load The label located on the driver's door limit including occupants and cargo, sill gives the original tire size, cold the vehicle can carry. tire pressures recommended for your vehicle, the number of people that can be in your vehicle and vehicle Towing capacity capacity weight. We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing. Vehicle capacity weight 882 lbs. (400 kg) Cargo capacity Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- The cargo capacity of your vehicle mum combined weight of occupants will increase or decrease depending and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped on the weight and the number of with a trailer, the combined weight occupants and the tongue load, if includes the tongue load. your vehicle is equipped with a trailer.

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Steps for determining correct load limit WARNING 1. Locate the statement "The com- Do not overload the vehicle as bined weight of occupants and there is a limit to the total cargo should never exceed XXX weight, or load limit, including kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's occupants and cargo, the vehi- placard. cle can carry. Overloading can 2. Determine the combined weight of shorten the life of the vehicle. If the driver and passengers that will the GVWR or the GAWR is be riding in your vehicle. exceeded, parts on the vehicle 3. Subtract the combined weight of can break, and it can change the driver and passengers from the handling of your vehicle. XXX kg or XXX lbs. These could cause you to lose control and result in an acci- 4. The resulting figure equals the dent. available amount of cargo and lug- gage load capacity. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and lug- gage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trail- er, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehi- cle.

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Example 1 ≥ +

Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight (1400 lbs.) (150 lbs. × 2 = 300 lbs.) (1100 lbs.) (635 kg) (68 kg × 2 = 136 kg) (499 kg) Example 2 ≥ +

Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight (1400 lbs.) (150 lbs. × 5 = 750 lbs.) (650 lbs.) (635 kg) (68 kg × 5 = 340 kg) (295 kg) Example 3 ≥ +

Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight (1400 lbs.) (172 lbs. × 5 = 860 lbs.) (540 lbs.) (635 kg) (78 kg × 5 = 390 kg) (245 kg)

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Certification label WARNING Overloading • Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, the GAWR for either the front or rear axle and vehicle capacity weight. Exceeding these ratings can affect your vehicle's handling and braking ability, and cause an accident. OBH059070 • Do not overload your vehicle. The certification label is located on Overloading your vehicle can the driver's door sill at the center pil- cause heat buildup in your lar and shows the maximum allow- vehicle's tires and possible able weight of the fully loaded vehi- tire failure, increased stop- cle. This is called the GVWR (Gross ping distances and poor vehi- Vehicle Weight Rating). The GVWR cle handling-all of which may includes the weight of the vehicle, all result in a crash. occupants, fuel and cargo. This label also tells you the maxi- NOTICE mum weight that can be supported by the front and rear axles, called Overloading your vehicle may Gross Axle Weight Rating. cause damage. Repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do The total weight of the vehicle, not overload your vehicle. including all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or the Gross Axle Weight Rating. To find out the actual loads on your front and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle. Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the centerline.

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TRAILER TOWING We do not recommend using this WARNING vehicle for trailer towing. If you carry items inside your vehicle (e.g., suitcases, tools, packages, or anything else), they are moving as fast as the vehicle. If you have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, the items will keep going and can cause an injury if they strike the driver or a passenger. • Put items in the cargo area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weight evenly. • Do not stack items, like suit- cases, inside the vehicle above the tops of the seats. • Do not leave an unsecured child restraint in your vehicle. • When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it.

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Hazard Warning Flasher ...... 6-2 In Case of an Emergency While Driving...... 6-2 If the Engine Stalls While Driving....6-2 If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing ...... 6-2 If you Have a Flat Tire While Driving...... 6-3 If the Engine Will Not Start ...... 6-3 If the Engine Doesn't Turn Over or Turns Over Slowly...... 6-3 If the Engine Turns Over Normally but Doesn't Start ...... 6-3 Jump Starting ...... 6-4 Push-Starting...... 6-6 If the Engine Overheats ...... 6-7 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ...... 6-9 Check Tire Pressure...... 6-9 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ..6-10 6 Low Tire Pressure Telltale ...... 6-11 Low Tire Pressure LCD Display with Position Indicator...... 6-11 TPMS Malfunction Indicator ...... 6-12 Changing a Tire with TPMS...... 6-13 If You Have a Flat Tire ...... 6-15 Jack Label...... 6-21 Towing...... 6-22 Towing Service...... 6-22 Removable Towing Hook...... 6-24 Emergency Towing...... 6-24 What to do in an emergency

HAZARD WARNING FLASHER IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING If the Engine Stalls While Driving • Reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight line. Move cau- tiously off the road to a safe place. • Turn on your hazard warning flash- er.

OHI068001 • Try to start the engine again. If your vehicle will not start, contact an The hazard warning flasher serves authorized retailer of Genesis as a warning to other drivers to exer- Branded products or seek other cise extreme caution when approach- qualified assistance. ing, overtaking, or passing your vehi- cle. It should be used whenever emer- If the Engine Stalls at a gency repairs are being made or Crossroad or Crossing when the vehicle is stopped near the If the engine stalls at a crossroad or edge of a roadway. crossing, if safe to do so, move the To turn the hazard warning flasher shift lever to the N (Neutral) position on or off, press the hazard warning and then push the vehicle to a safe flasher button. The button is located location. in the center fascia panel. Both the left and right turn signal lights will flash simultaneously. • The hazard warning flasher oper- ates whether your vehicle is run- ning or not. • The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on.

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IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT If you Have a Flat Tire While START Driving If the Engine Doesn't Turn If a tire goes flat while you are driv- Over or Turns Over Slowly ing: • Be sure to shift the gear to N • Take your foot off the accelerator (Neutral) or P (Park). The engine pedal and let the vehicle slow starts only when the gear is in N down while driving straight ahead. (Neutral) or P (Park). Do not apply the brakes immedi- ately or attempt to pull off the road • Turn on the interior light. If the light as this may cause loss of vehicle dims or goes out when you operate control resulting in an accident. the starter, the battery is drained. When the vehicle has slowed to Do not push or pull the vehicle to such a speed that it is safe to do start it. This could cause damage to so, brake carefully and pull off the your vehicle. See instructions for road. Drive off the road as far as "Jump Starting" provided in this possible and park on firm, level chapter. ground. If you are on a divided highway, do not park in the median NOTICE area between the two traffic lanes. • When the vehicle is stopped, press Push or pull starting the vehicle the hazard warning flasher button, may cause the catalytic converter shift the gear to P (Park), apply the to overload which can lead to parking brake, and press the damage to the emission control Engine Start/Stop button to the system. OFF position. • Have all passengers get out of the If the Engine Turns Over vehicle. Be sure they all get out on Normally but Doesn't Start the side of the vehicle that is away Check the fuel level and add fuel if from traffic. necessary. • When changing a flat tire, follow If the engine still does not start, have the instructions provided later in your vehicle checked by an author- this chapter. ized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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JUMP STARTING Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Follow the jump Batteries contain sulfu- starting procedure in this section to ric acid which is highly avoid serious injury or damage to corrosive. Do not allow your vehicle. If in doubt about how to acid to contact your properly jump start your vehicle, we eyes, skin or clothing. strongly recommend that you have a If acid gets into your eyes, flush service technician or towing service your eyes with clean water for at do it for you. least 15 minutes and get imme- diate medical attention. If acid gets on your skin, thoroughly WARNING wash the area. If you feel pain or To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or a burning sensation, get med- DEATH to you or bystanders, ical attention immediately. always follow these precautions • When lifting a plastic-cased when working near or handling battery, excessive pressure the battery: on the case may cause battery Always read and follow acid to leak. Lift with a battery instructions carefully carrier or with your hands on when handling a battery. opposite corners. Wear eye protection • Do not attempt to jump start designed to protect the your vehicle if your battery is eyes from acid splashes. frozen. Keep all flames, sparks, or • NEVER attempt to recharge smoking materials away the battery when the vehicle's from the battery. battery cables are connected to the battery. Hydrogen is always pres- ent in battery cells, is • The electrical ignition system highly combustible, and works with high voltage. may explode if ignited. NEVER touch these compo- Keep batteries out of nents with the engine running reach of children. or when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position.

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i Information An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose of the battery according to your local law(s) or regulations.

NOTICE OHI068005 To prevent damage to your vehi- cle: 5. Open the small service cover with a screwdriver. • Only use a 12-volt power supply (battery or jumper system) to 6. Remove the engine compartment jump start your vehicle. fuse box cover. • Do not attempt to jump start your vehicle by push-starting.

Jump starting procedure i Information Your vehicle has a battery in the trunk compartment, but when you jump start your vehicle, use the jumper ter- minal in the engine compartment.

1. Position the vehicles close enough that the jumper cables will reach, but do not allow the vehicles to touch. 2. Avoid fans or any moving parts in the engine compartment at all OHI069006N times, even when the vehicles are 7. Connect the jumper cables in the turned off. exact sequence shown in the illus- 3. Turn off all electrical devices such tration. First connect one jumper as radios, lights, air conditioning, cable to the red, positive (+) etc. Put the vehicles in P (Park) jumper terminal of your vehicle (1). and set the parking brakes. Turn 8. Connect the other end of the both vehicles OFF. jumper cable to the red, positive 4. Open the engine hood. (+) battery/jumper terminal of the assisting vehicle (2).

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9. Connect the second jumper cable Disconnect the jumper cables in the to the black, negative (-) battery/ exact reverse order you connected chassis ground of the assisting them: vehicle (3). 1. Disconnect the jumper cable from 10. Connect the other end of the sec- the black, negative (-) chassis ond jumper cable to the black, ground of your vehicle (4). negative (-) chassis ground of 2. Disconnect the other end of the your vehicle (4). jumper cable from the black, neg- Do not allow the jumper cables to ative (-) battery/chassis ground of contact anything except the cor- the assisting vehicle (3). rect battery or jumper terminals 3. Disconnect the second jumper or the correct ground. Do not cable from the red, positive (+) lean over the battery when mak- battery/jumper terminal of the ing connections. assisting vehicle (2). 11. Start the engine of the assisting 4. Disconnect the other end of the vehicle and let it run at approxi- jumper cable from the red, positive mately 2,000 rpm for a few min- (+) jumper terminal of your vehicle utes. Then start your vehicle. (1). 12. Keep your vehicle operating for at least 30 minutes at idle or driving to assure your battery receives Push-Starting enough charge to be able to start Vehicles equipped with automatic on its own after the vehicle is transmission cannot be push-start- shut off. A complete dead battery ed. may require as long as 60 min- Follow the directions in this chapter utes runtime to fully recharge it. If for jump-starting. vehicle is run for less, the battery may not restart. If you continue to have problem, have your author- ized retailer of Genesis Branded products test the battery. If your vehicle will not start after a few attempts, it probably requires servicing. In this event please seek qualified assistance. If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent, have your vehicle checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS If your temperature gauge indicates overheating, you experience a loss WARNING of power, or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine may be over- While the engine is heating. If this happens, you should: running, keep hands, clothing and tools 1. Pull off the road and stop as soon away from the moving as it is safe to do so. parts such as the 2. Shift the gear to P (Park) and set cooling fan and drive the parking brake. If the air condi- belt to prevent seri- tioning is ON, turn it OFF. ous injury. 3. If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is com- ing out from the hood, stop the 4. Check for coolant leaking from the engine. Do not open the hood until radiator, hoses or under the vehi- the coolant has stopped running cle. (If the air conditioning had or the steaming has stopped. If been in use, it is normal for cold there is no visible loss of engine water to be draining from it when coolant and no steam, leave the you stop.) engine running and check to be 5. If engine coolant is leaking out, sure the engine cooling fan is stop the engine immediately and operating. If the fan is not running, call the nearest authorized retailer turn the engine off. of Genesis Branded products for assistance.

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6. If you cannot find the cause of the WARNING overheating, wait until the engine temperature has returned to nor- Your vehicle is mal. Then, if coolant has been equipped with a pres- lost, carefully add coolant to the surized coolant reservoir to bring the fluid level in reserve tank. NEVER the reservoir up to the halfway remove the radiator mark. cap, drain plug and heater hose connector cap (refer to the 7. Proceed with caution, keeping below picture) while the engine alert for further signs of overheat- and radiator are hot. Hot ing. If overheating happens again, coolant and steam may blow call an authorized retailer of out under pressure, causing Genesis Branded products for serious injury. assistance. Turn the engine off and wait until the engine cools down. NOTICE Use extreme care when remov- Serious loss of coolant indicates a ing the coolant reserve tank leak in the cooling system and cap. Wrap a towel or thick rag should be checked as soon as around it, and turn it counter- possible by an authorized retailer clockwise slowly to release of Genesis Branded products. some of the pressure from the system. Step back while the pressure is released. When you are sure all the pres- sure has been released, contin- ue turning the cap counter- clockwise to remove it.

■ Heater hose connector cap (for 5.0 GDI engine)

OHI078060L

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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) Check Tire Pressure

OHI068008

OHI048160L

• You can check the tire pressure in the Assist mode on the cluster. Refer to the "LCD Display Modes" in chapter 3. • Tire pressure is displayed after a few minutes of driving after initial engine start up. OHI048129L • If tire pressure is not displayed (1) Low Tire Pressure / TPMS when the vehicle is stopped, "Drive Malfunction Indicator Lamp to display" message will appear. (2) Low Tire Pressure / After driving, check the tire pres- Tire Pressure Monitor / sure. TPMS Malfunction Display • The displayed tire pressure values (shown on the cluster LCD dis- may differ from those measured play) with a tire pressure gauge. • You can change the tire pressure unit from the Settings menu in the AVN system screen. Select: - Setup → General Settings → Unit → Tire Air Pressure Unit → psi / kpa / bar For detailed information, scan the QR code in a separately sup- plied simple manual.

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Tire Pressure Monitoring Please note that the TPMS is not a System substitute for proper tire mainte- nance, and it is the driver's responsi- WARNING bility to maintain correct tire pres- sure, even if under-inflation has not Over-inflation or under-inflation reached the level to trigger illumina- can reduce tire life, adversely tion of the TPMS low tire pressure affect vehicle handling, and telltale. lead to sudden tire failure that Your vehicle has also been equipped may cause loss of vehicle con- with a TPMS malfunction indicator to trol resulting in an accident. indicate when the system is not oper- ating properly. The TPMS malfunc- Each tire, including the spare (if pro- tion indicator is combined with the vided), should be checked monthly low tire pressure telltale. When the when cold and inflated to the inflation system detects a malfunction, the pressure recommended by the vehi- telltale will flash for approximately cle manufacturer on the vehicle plac- one minute and then remain continu- ard or tire inflation pressure label. (If ously illuminated. This sequence will your vehicle has tires of a different continue upon subsequent vehicle size than the size indicated on the start-ups as long as the malfunction vehicle placard or tire inflation pres- exists. sure label, you should determine the When the malfunction indicator is proper tire inflation pressure for illuminated, the system may not be those tires.) able to detect or signal low tire pres- As an added safety feature, your sure as intended. TPMS malfunc- vehicle has been equipped with a tire tions may occur for a variety of rea- pressure monitoring system that illu- sons, including the installation of minates a low tire pressure telltale replacement or alternate tires or when one or more of your tires is sig- wheels on the vehicle that prevent nificantly under-inflated. Accordingly, the TPMS from functioning properly. when the low tire pressure telltale Always check the TPMS malfunction illuminates, you should stop and telltale after replacing one or more check your tires as soon as possible, tires or wheels on your vehicle to and inflate them to the proper pres- ensure that the replacement or alter- sure. Driving on a significantly under- nate tires and wheels allow the inflated tire causes the tire to over- TPMS to continue to function proper- heat and can lead to tire failure. ly. Under-inflation also reduces fuel effi- ciency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping ability.

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i Information Low Tire Pressure Telltale If any of the below happens, have the system checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Low Tire 1.The Low Tire Pressure Telltale/ Pressure LCD TPMS Malfunction Indicator does Display with not illuminate for 3 seconds when Position the Engine Start/Stop button is Indicator pressed to the ON position or engine OHI048568L is running. 2.The TPMS Malfunction Indicator When the tire pressure monitoring remains illuminated after blinking system warning indicators are illumi- for approximately 1 minute. nated and the warning message is displayed on the cluster LCD display, 3.The Low Tire Pressure Position one or more of your tires is signifi- Telltale remains illuminated. cantly under-inflated. The LCD posi- tion indicator will indicate which tire is significantly under-inflated by illu- minating the corresponding position light. If any of your tire pressures are indi- cated as being low, immediately reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- nering, and anticipate increased stopping distances. You should stop and check your tires as soon as pos- sible. Inflate the tires to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehi- cle’s placard or tire inflation pressure label located on the driver's side cen- ter pillar outer panel. If you cannot reach a service station or if the tire cannot hold the newly added air, replace the low pressure tire with the spare tire. The Low Tire Pressure LCD position indicator will remain on and the TPMS Malfunction Indicator may blink for one minute and then remain illuminated until you have the low pressure tire repaired and replaced on the vehicle.

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i Information TPMS Malfunction Indicator The spare tire is not equipped with a tire pressure sensor. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator will NOTICE illuminate after it blinks for approxi- mately one minute when there is a In winter or cold weather, the Low problem with the Tire Pressure Tire Pressure Telltale may be illu- Monitoring System. minated if the tire pressure was Have the system checked by an adjusted to the recommended tire authorized retailer of Genesis inflation pressure in warm weath- Branded products as soon as possi- er. It does not mean your TPMS is ble. malfunctioning because the decreased temperature leads to a proportional lowering of tire pres- i Information sure. If there is a malfunction with the When you drive your vehicle from TPMS, the individual tire pressures in a warm area to a cold area or from the cluster LCD display will not be a cold area to a warm area, or the available. Have the system checked by outside temperature is greatly an authorized retailer of Genesis higher or lower, you should check Branded products as soon as possible. the tire inflation pressure and adjust the tires to the recommend- NOTICE ed tire inflation pressure. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator may illuminate after blinking for WARNING one minute if the vehicle is near electric power supply cables or Low pressure damage radio transmitters such as police Significantly low tire pressure stations, government and public makes the vehicle unstable and offices, broadcasting stations, can contribute to loss of vehicle military installations, airports, control and increased braking transmitting towers, etc. distances. Additionally, the TPMS Continued driving on low pres- Malfunction Indicator may illumi- sure tires can cause the tires to nate if snow chains are used or overheat and fail. electronic devices such as com- puters, chargers, remote starters, navigation, etc. This may interfere with normal operation of the TPMS.

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Changing a Tire with TPMS Each wheel is equipped with a tire If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire pressure sensor mounted inside the Pressure and LCD position indicator tire behind the valve stem (except for will come on. Have the flat tire the spare tire). You must use TPMS repaired by an authorized retailer of specific wheels. It is recommended Genesis Branded products as soon that you always have your tires serv- as possible or replace the flat tire iced by an authorized retailer of with the spare tire. Genesis Branded products. You may not be able identify a tire NOTICE with low pressure by simply looking at it. Always use a good quality tire Never use a puncture-repairing pressure gage to measure the tire's agent not approved by authorized inflation pressure. Please note that a retailer of Genesis Branded prod- tire that is hot (from being driven) will ucts to repair and/or inflate a low have a higher pressure measure- pressure tire. Tire sealant not ment than a tire that is cold. approved by authorized retailer of A cold tire means the vehicle has Genesis Branded products may been sitting for 3 hours and driven for damage the tire pressure sensor. less than 1 mile (1.6 km) in that 3 hour period. The spare tire does not come with a Allow the tire to cool before measur- tire pressure monitoring sensor. ing the inflation pressure. Always be When the low pressure tire or the flat sure the tire is cold before inflating to tire is replaced with the spare tire, the recommended pressure. the Low Tire Pressure LCD position indicator will remain on. Also, the WARNING TPMS Malfunction Indicator will illu- minate after blinking for one minute if • The TPMS cannot alert you to the vehicle is driven at speed above severe and sudden tire dam- 15.5 mph (25 km/h) for approximate- age caused by external fac- ly 20 minutes. tors such as nails or road Once the original tire equipped with debris. a tire pressure monitoring sensor is • If you feel any vehicle instabil- reinflated to the recommended pres- ity, immediately take your foot sure and reinstalled on the vehicle, off the accelerator, apply the the Low Tire Pressure LCD position brakes gradually with light indicator and TPMS Malfunction force, and slowly move to a Indicator will go off within a few min- safe position off the road. utes of driving. If the indicators do not disappear after a few minutes, please visit an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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WARNING Tampering with, modifying, or disabling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System components may interfere with the system's ability to warn the driver of low tire pressure conditions and/or TPMS malfunctions. Tampering with, modifying, or disabling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System components may void the warranty for that portion of the vehicle.

i Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. 3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE

WARNING Changing a tire can be danger- ous. Follow the instructions in this section when changing a tire to reduce the risk of serious injury or death.

CAUTION OHI068028L Turn the winged hold down bolt Be careful as you use the jack counterclockwise to remove the handle to stay clear of the flat spare tire. end. The flat end has sharp edges that could cause cuts. Store the spare tire in the same com- partment by turning the winged hold down bolt clockwise. Jack and tools To prevent the spare tire and tools from "rattling", store them in their proper location.

OHI068026L ➀ Jack handle ② Jack ③ Wheel lug nut wrench

The jack, jack handle, and wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compartment under the luggage box cover. The jack is provided for emergency tire changing only.

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Changing tires

WARNING A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack causing serious injury or death to you or those nearby. Take the following safety pre- cautions: • Never place any portion of OHI068029L your body under a vehicle that If it is hard to loosen the tire hold- is supported by a jack. down wing bolt by hand, you can • NEVER attempt to change a loosen it easily using the jack handle. tire in the lane of traffic. 1. Put the jack handle (1) inside of ALWAYS move the vehicle the tire hold-down wing bolt. completely off the road on 2. Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt level, firm ground away from counterclockwise with the jack traffic before trying to change handle. a tire. If you cannot find a level, firm place off the road, call a towing service for assis- tance. • Be sure to use the jack provid- ed with the vehicle. • ALWAYS place the jack on the designated jacking positions on the vehicle and NEVER on the bumpers or any other part of the vehicle for jacking sup- port. • Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack. • Do not allow anyone to remain in the vehicle while it is on the jack. • Keep children away from the road and the vehicle.

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Follow these steps to change your NOTICE vehicle's tire: 1. Park on a level, firm surface. When removing the wheel cover, if you use any other tool except the 2. Shift the gear to P (Park), apply tool (1) provided, the wheel cover the parking brake, and press the may be damaged. Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF position. 3. Press the hazard warning flasher button. 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jack handle, and spare tire from the vehicle.

OHI069012N 7. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- terclockwise one turn each in the order shown above, but do not remove any lug nuts until the tire has been raised off of the ground. OHI069010N

5. Block both the front and rear of the ■ Front tire diagonally opposite of the tire you are changing.

■ Rear

OHI069013N 8. Place the jack at the designated jacking position under the frame OHI068057L closest to the tire you are chang- ing. The jacking positions are 6. Insert the tool (1, if equipped) into plates welded to the frame with the hole and pull out the wheel two notches. Never jack at any cover. other position or part of the vehi- cle. Doing so may damage the side seal molding or other parts of the vehicle.

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OHI069014N OHI069015N 9. Insert the jack handle into the jack 14. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to and turn it clockwise, raising the tighten the lug nuts in the order vehicle until the tire clears the shown. Double-check each lug ground. Make sure the vehicle is nut until they are tight. After stable on the jack. changing tires, have an author- 10. Loosen the lug nuts with the ized retailer of Genesis Branded wheel lug nut wrench and products tighten the lug nuts to remove them with your fingers. their proper torque as soon as Remove the wheel from the possible. The wheel lug nut studs and lay it flat on the ground should be tightened to 79~94 out of the way. Remove any dirt lbf·ft (11~13 kgf·m). or debris from the studs, mount- ing surfaces, and wheel. If you have a tire gauge, check the 11. Install the spare tire onto the tire pressure (see "Tires and Wheels" studs of the hub. in chapter 8 for tire pressure instruc- 12. Tighten the lug nuts with your fin- tions.). If the pressure is lower or gers onto the studs with the higher than recommended, drive smaller end of the lug nuts clos- slowly to the nearest service station est to the wheel. and adjust it to the recommended pressure. Always reinstall the valve 13. Lower the vehicle to the ground cap after checking or adjusting tire by turning the jack handle coun- pressure. If the cap is not replaced, terclockwise. air may leak from the tire. If you lose a valve cap, buy another and install it as soon as possible. After changing tires, secure the flat tire and return the jack and tools to their proper stor- age locations.

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NOTICE Use of compact spare tires Compact spare tires are designed for Your vehicle has metric threads emergency use only. Drive carefully on the studs and lug nuts. Make on the compact spare tire and certain during tire changing that always follow the safety precautions. the same nuts that were removed are reinstalled. If you have to replace your lug nuts make sure WARNING they have metric threads to avoid damaging the studs and ensure To prevent compact spare tire the wheel is properly secured to failure and loss of control pos- the hub. Consult an authorized sibly resulting in an accident: retailer of Genesis Branded prod- • Use the compact spare tire ucts for assistance. only in an emergency. • NEVER operate your vehicle If any of the equipment such as the over 50 mph (80 km/h). jack, lug nuts, studs, or other equip- • Do not exceed the vehicle's ment is damaged or in poor condi- maximum load rating or the tion, do not attempt to change the load carrying capacity shown tire and call for assistance. on the sidewall of the com- pact spare tire. • Do not use the compact spare tire continuously. Repair or replace the original tire as soon as possible to avoid fail- ure of the compact spare tire.

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When driving with the compact spare i Information tire mounted to your vehicle: • Check the tire pressure after When the original tire and wheel are installing the compact spare tire. repaired and reinstalled on the vehi- The compact spare tire should be cle, the lug nut torque must be set cor- inflated to 60 psi (420 kPa). rectly. The correct lug nut tightening torque is 79~94 lbf·ft (11~13 kgf·m). • Do not take this vehicle through an automatic car wash while the com- NOTICE pact spare tire is installed. • Do not use the compact spare tire To prevent damaging the compact on any other vehicle because this spare tire and your vehicle: tire has been designed especially • Drive slowly enough for the road for your vehicle. conditions to avoid all hazards, • The compact spare tire's tread life such as a potholes or debris. is shorter than a regular tire. • Avoid driving over obstacles. Inspect your compact spare tire The compact spare tire diameter regularly and replace worn com- is smaller than the diameter of a pact spare tires with the same size conventional tire and reduces and design, mounted on the same the ground clearance approxi- wheel. mately 1 inch (25 mm). • Do not use more than one compact • Do not use tire chains on the spare tire at a time. compact spare tire. Because of the smaller size, a tire chain will not fit properly. • Do not use the compact spare tire on any other wheels, nor should standard tires, snow tires, wheel covers or trim rings be used with the compact spare wheel.

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Jack Label

■ Example

OHYK065011 The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.

1. Model Name 8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles 2. Maximum allowable load with manual transmission or move the shift lever to the P (Park) posi- 3. When using the jack, set your tion on vehicles with automatic parking brake. transmission. 4. When using the jack, stop the 9. The jack should be used on firm engine. level ground. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is 10. Jack manufacture supported by a jack. 11. Production date 6. The designated locations under the frame 12. Representative company and address 7. When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of jack must be vertical under the lifting point.

6-21 What to do in an emergency

TOWING Towing Service Do not place straps over body panels or through the wheels. A NOTICE Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts. Otherwise the vehicle may be B damaged.

On AWD vehicles, your vehicle must Dolly be towed with a wheel lift and dollies C or flatbed equipment with all the wheels off the ground.

NOTICE Dolly

OHI068016 AWD vehicle should never be towed with the wheels on the If emergency towing is necessary, ground. This can cause serious we recommend having it done by an damage to the transmission or the authorized retailer of Genesis AWD system. Branded products or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptable to towing procedures are necessary to tow the vehicle with the front wheels prevent damage to the vehicle. The on the ground (without dollies) and use of wheel dollies or flatbed is rec- the rear wheels off the ground. ommended. If any of the loaded wheels or sus- pension components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the rear wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly under the rear wheels. When being towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies are not used, the rear of the vehicle should always be lifted, not the front.

OHI069031N When towing the vehicle by flatbed equipment, secure wheels by using chocks and tie-down straps (or soft belts).

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NOTICE WARNING • Do not tow the vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground as If your vehicle is equipped with this may cause damage to the a rollover sensor, place the vehicle. Engine Start/Stop button in the OFF position. The side impact and curtain air bag may deploy if the sensor detects the situa- tion as a rollover.

When towing your vehicle in an emergency without wheel dollies: 1. Release EPB before turning off OHI068019 the engine. • Do not tow with sling-type equip- 2. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- ment. Use a wheel lift or flatbed ton to the OFF position. equipment. 3. Change the gear to N (Neutral) by pressing the P release button (need to remove cap-cover) while pressing the brake pedal. For more details, refer to "Automatic Transmission – When the Battery is Discharged" in chapter 5.

OHI068018 NOTICE Failure to place the shift lever in N (Neutral) when being towed with the front wheels on the ground can cause internal damage to the transmission.

6-23 What to do in an emergency

Removable Towing Hook Emergency Towing

■ Front ■ Front

OHI069020N OHI069022N ■ Rear ■ Rear

OHI068021 OHI068023 1. Open the tailgate, and remove the If towing is necessary, we recommend towing hook from the tool case. you have it done by an authorized 2. Remove the hole cover pressing retailer of Genesis Branded products the lower part of the cover on the or a commercial tow truck service. front or rear bumper. If a towing service is not available in 3. Install the towing hook by turning it an emergency, your vehicle may be clockwise into the hole until it is temporarily towed using a cable or fully secured. chain secured to the emergency tow- ing hook at the front (or rear) of the 4. Remove the towing hook and vehicle. install the cover after use. Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle with a cable or chain. A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes. Towing in this manner may be done only on hard-surfaced roads for a short distance and at low speeds. Also, the wheels, axles, power train, steering and brakes must all be in good condition.

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CAUTION The driver must be in the vehi- cle for steering and braking operations when the vehicle is being towed. Passengers other than the driver must not be in the vehicle.

OHI068024 Always follow these emergency tow- ing precautions: • Use a towing cable or chain less than 16 feet (5 m) long. Attach a • Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). white or red cloth (about 12 inch • Release the parking brake. (30 cm) wide) in the middle of the • Depress the brake pedal with more cable or chain for easy visibility. force than normal as you will have • Drive carefully so the towing cable reduced braking performance. or chain remains tight during tow- • More steering effort will be ing. required because the power steer- • Before towing, check the automat- ing system will be disabled. ic transmission for fluid leaks under • Use a vehicle heavier than your your vehicle. If the automatic trans- own to tow your vehicle. mission fluid is leaking, flatbed • The drivers of both vehicles should equipment or a towing dolly must communicate with each other fre- be used. quently. • Before emergency towing, check that the hook is not broken or dam- aged. • Fasten the towing cable or chain securely to the hook. • Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady and even force.

6-25 What to do in an emergency

NOTICE Accelerate or decelerate the vehi- cle in a slow and gradual manner while maintaining tension on the tow rope or chain to start or drive the vehicle, otherwise tow hooks and the vehicle may be damaged.

NOTICE To avoid damage to your vehicle and vehicle components when towing: • Always pull straight ahead when using the towing hooks. Do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. • Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or other conditions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own power. • Limit the vehicle speed to 10 mph (15 km/h) and drive less than 1 mile (1.5 km) when towing to avoid serious damage to the automatic transmission.

6-26 7. Maintenance

Engine Compartment...... 7-3 Cabin Air Filter ...... 7-30 Maintenance Services ...... 7-5 Filter Inspection...... 7-30 Owner's Responsibility ...... 7-5 Wiper Blades ...... 7-31 Owner Maintenance Precautions....7-5 Blade Inspection...... 7-31 Owner Maintenance...... 7-6 Blade Replacement ...... 7-31 Owner Maintenance Schedule ...... 7-7 Battery...... 7-33 Scheduled Maintenance Service ..7-8 Battery Usage Recommendations..7-34 Normal Maintenance Schedule Battery Replacement ...... 7-34 (5.0 GDI) ...... 7-9 Battery Recharging ...... 7-35 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Reset features ...... 7-36 Conditions (5.0 GDI) ...... 7-12 Tires and Wheels ...... 7-37 Normal Maintenance Schedule Tire Care ...... 7-37 (3.3 Turbo-GDI) ...... 7-14 Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Maintenance Under Severe Usage Pressures...... 7-38 Conditions (3.3 Turbo-GDI) ...... 7-17 Check Tire Inflation Pressure ...... 7-39 Explanation of Scheduled Tire Rotation ...... 7-39 Maintenance Items ...... 7-19 Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ...... 7-40 Engine Oil ...... 7-22 Tire Replacement...... 7-41 Checking the Engine Oil Level ...... 7-22 Wheel Replacement ...... 7-42 Checking the Engine Oil and Filter ..7-23 Tire Traction ...... 7-42 Engine Coolant ...... 7-24 Tire Maintenance...... 7-42 Checking the Engine Coolant Tire Sidewall Labeling ...... 7-42 Level...... 7-24 Tire Terminology and Definitions..7-46 7 Changing Engine Coolant ...... 7-26 All Season Tires ...... 7-50 Brake Fluid...... 7-27 Summer Tires ...... 7-50 Checking the Brake Fluid Level...... 7-27 Snow Tires ...... 7-50 Washer Fluid ...... 7-28 Radial-Ply Tires ...... 7-50 Checking the Washer Fluid Level ..7-28 Low Aspect Ratio Tires ...... 7-51 Air Cleaner ...... 7-29 Filter Replacement ...... 7-29 7. Maintenance

Fuses ...... 7-52 Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement...... 7-53 Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement ...... 7-54 Fuse/Relay Panel Description...... 7-56 Light Bulbs ...... 7-69 Headlamp, Parking Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Daytime Running Light and Side Marker Replacement...... 7-70 Side Repeater Lamp Replacement..7-70 Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement ...... 7-71 High Mounted Stop Light Replacement ...... 7-71 License Plate Light Replacement ..7-72 Interior Light Bulb Replacement....7-72 Appearance Care ...... 7-74 Exterior Care...... 7-74 Interior Care...... 7-80 Emission Control System...... 7-84 Crankcase Emission Control 7 System ...... 7-84 Evaporative Emission Control System Including Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) ...... 7-84 Exhaust Emission Control System ..7-85 California Perchlorate Notice ....7-87 07

ENGINE COMPARTMENT

■ 3.3 T-GDI

The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

OHI078001

1. Engine coolant reservoir 6. Engine oil filler cap 2. Radiator cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 3. Brake fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 4. Air cleaner 9. Jumper terminal 5. Engine oil dipstick

7-3 Maintenance

■ 5.0 GDI

The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

OHI078003

1. Engine coolant reservoir 6. Engine oil filler cap 2. Radiator cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 3. Brake fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 4. Air cleaner 9. Jumper terminal 5. Engine oil dipstick

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MAINTENANCE SERVICES You should exercise the utmost care Owner Maintenance to prevent damage to your vehicle Precautions and injury to yourself whenever per- Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi- forming any maintenance or inspec- cient servicing may result in opera- tion procedures. tional problems with your vehicle that We recommend you have your vehi- could lead to vehicle damage, an cle maintained and repaired by an accident, or personal injury. This authorized retailer of Genesis chapter provides instructions only for Branded products. An authorized the maintenance items that are easy retailer of Genesis Branded products to perform. Several procedures can meets Genesis Branded Vehicle's be done only by an authorized retail- high service quality standards and er of Genesis Branded products with receives technical support from special tools. Genesis Branded Vehicle in order to Your vehicle should not be modified provide you with a high level of serv- in any way. Such modifications may ice satisfaction. adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your vehicle Owner's Responsibility and may, in addition, violate condi- Maintenance service and record tions of the limited warranties cover- retention are the owner's responsibil- ing the vehicle. ity. Certain modifications may also be in You should retain documents that violation of regulations established by show proper maintenance has been the U.S. Department of Transportation performed on your vehicle in accor- and other federal or state agencies. dance with the scheduled mainte- nance service charts shown on the NOTICE following pages. You need this infor- Improper owner maintenance dur- mation to establish your compliance ing the warranty period may affect with the servicing and maintenance warranty coverage. requirements of your vehicle war- ranties. For details, read the separate Owner's Handbook & Warranty Detailed warranty information is pro- Information booklet provided with vided in your Owner's Handbook & the vehicle. Warranty Information booklet. If you're unsure about any service Repairs and adjustments required as or maintenance procedure, have it a result of improper maintenance or done by an authorized retailer of a lack of required maintenance are Genesis Branded products. not covered.

7-5 Maintenance

OWNER MAINTENANCE

WARNING WARNING Performing maintenance work Touching metal parts on a vehicle can be dangerous. If you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work, have it done by an author- Do not touch metal parts ized retailer of Genesis Branded (including strut bars) while the products. engine is operating or hot. ALWAYS follow these precau- Doing so could result in serious tions for performing mainte- personal injury. Turn the engine nance work: off and wait until the metal parts • Park your vehicle on level cool down to perform mainte- ground. Shift the gear to P nance work on the vehicle. (Park), apply the parking brake, and press the Engine The following lists are vehicle checks Start/Stop button to the OFF and inspections that should be per- position. formed by the owner or an author- • Block the tires (front and ized retailer of Genesis Branded back) to prevent the vehicle products at the frequencies indicated from moving. to help ensure safe, dependable Remove loose clothing or jew- operation of your vehicle. elry that can become entan- Any adverse conditions should be gled in moving parts. brought to the attention of your deal- • If you must run the engine er as soon as possible. during maintenance, do so These Owner Maintenance vehicle out doors or in an area with checks are generally not covered by plenty of ventilation. warranties and you may be charged • Keep flames, sparks, or smok- for labor, parts and lubricants used. ing materials away from the battery and fuel-related parts.

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Owner Maintenance Schedule While operating your vehicle: When you stop for fuel: • Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust • Check the engine oil level. fumes in the vehicle. • Check the coolant level in the • Check for vibrations in the steering engine coolant reservoir. wheel. Notice if there is any • Check the windshield washer fluid increased steering effort or loose- level. ness in the steering wheel, or • Check the tire for low or under- change in its straight-ahead posi- inflated tires. tion. • Notice if your vehicle constantly WARNING turns slightly or "pulls" to one side when traveling on smooth, level Be careful when checking your road. engine coolant level when the • When stopping, listen and check engine is hot. This may result in for unusual sounds, pulling to one coolant being blown out of the side, increased brake pedal travel opening and cause serious or "hard-to-push" brake pedal. burns and other injuries. • If any slipping or changes in the operation of your transmission occurs, check the transmission fluid level. • Check the automatic transmission P (Park) function. • Check the parking brake. • Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system during or after use is normal).

At least monthly: • Check coolant level in the engine coolant reservoir. • Check the operation of all exterior lights, including the brake lights, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. • Check the inflation pressures of all tires including the spare for tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are damaged. • Check for loose wheel lug nuts.

7-7 Maintenance

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE At least twice a year: SERVICE (i.e., every Spring and Autumn) Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule • Check radiator, heater and air con- if the vehicle is usually operated where ditioning hoses for leaks or dam- none of the following conditions apply. age. If any of the following conditions apply, • Check windshield washer spray you must follow the Maintenance and wiper operation. Clean wiper Under Severe Usage Conditions. blades with a clean cloth damp- • Repeated driving short distance of ened with washer fluid. less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal • Check headlamp alignment. temperature or less than 10miles • Check muffler, exhaust pipes, (16 km) in freezing temperature shields and clamps. • Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances • Check the seat belts for wear and function. • Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads At least once a year: • Driving in areas using salt or other • Clean body and door drain holes. corrosive materials or in very cold • Lubricate door hinges and hood weather hinges. • Driving in heavy dust conditions • Lubricate door and hood locks and • Driving in heavy traffic area latches. • Driving on uphill, downhill, or • Lubricate door rubber weather mountain road repeatedly strips. • Towing a trailer or using a camper, or roof rack • Lubricate door checker. • Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other • Check the air conditioning system. commercial use of vehicle towing • Inspect and lubricate automatic • Frequently driving in stop-and-go transmission linkage and controls. condition • Clean the battery and terminals. • Check the brake fluid level. For additional information or assis- tance see an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

7-8 07 I R R 180 180 112.5 I R R 105 168 168 I R R 156 156 97.5 R R R 90 144 144 I R R 132 132 82.5 I R R 75 120 120 I R R 108 108 67.5 R R R 96 60 96 I R R 84 84 52.5 I R R 72 45 72 I R R 60 60 Rotate every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) Rotate every 37.5 Replace every 97,500 miles (156,000 km) Replace every R R R 48 30 48 Add every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months Add every I R R 36 36 At first, inspect at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months, 22.5 after that, inspect every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months after that, inspect every I R R 24 15 24 I R R 12 12 Number of months or driving distance, comes first whichever 7.5 Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 INTERVALS 2 MAINTENANCE 1 authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products along with information on how to use them. on how products along with information authorized retailer of Genesis Branded Do not mix other additives. : occur or tension is reduced. belt should be replaced when cracks The drive : is recommended. one bottle of additive TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, from your TOP If are available Additives MAINTENANCE ITEM 1 2 Drive belts * Drive Engine oil and engine filter * Fuel additives Air cleaner filter Spark plugs Rotate tires Climate control air filter unit) and blower evaporator (for Normal Maintenance Schedule (5.0 GDI) Normal Maintenance Schedule maintenance services to ensure good emission control and performance. be performed must The following emission services warranty. all vehicle to protect your receipts for Keep Where both mileage and time are shown, occurs first. the frequency of service is determined whichever by I : adjust, correct, clean or replace. Inspect and if necessary, R : Replace or change. * * 7-9 Maintenance I I I I I I I I I I I I 180 180 112.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I 105 168 168 I I I I I I I I I I I I 156 156 97.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I 90 144 144 I I I I I I I I I I I I 132 132 82.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I 75 120 120 I I I I I I I I I I I I 108 108 67.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I 96 60 96 I I I I I I I I I I I I 84 84 52.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I 72 45 72 I I I I I I I I I I I I 60 60 37.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I 48 30 48 I I I I I I I I I I I I 36 36 At first, replace at 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years 22.5 after that, replace every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months after that, replace every I I I I I I I I I I I I 24 15 24 I I I I I I I I I I I I 12 12 Number of months or driving distance, comes first whichever 7.5 Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 INTERVALS MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ITEM Vacuum hose Vacuum Engine coolant Battery condition hoses and connections lines, Brake calipers disc/pads, brake Front disc/pads Rear brake linkage and boots / Steering gear rack, armlower ball joint, upper arm ball joint and boots Driveshaft Suspension mounting bolts Air conditioner refrigerant Air conditioner compressor Propeller shaft Exhaust pipe and muffler Normal Maintenance Schedule (5.0 GDI) (CONT.) Normal Maintenance Schedule I : adjust, correct, clean or replace. Inspect and if necessary, R : Replace or change. 7-10 07 I 180 180 112.5 I I I I 105 168 168 I 156 156 97.5 I I I I I R 90 144 144 I 132 132 82.5 I I I I 75 120 120 I 108 108 67.5 I I I I I R 96 60 96 I 84 84 52.5 I I I I 72 45 72 No check, No serviceNo check, required I 60 60 37.5 I I I I I R 48 30 48 lnspect every 15,000 miles (24,000km) or 12 months, lnspect every Replace every 60,000 miles (96,000km)Replace every or 48 months I 36 36 22.5 I I I I 24 15 24 I 12 12 Number of months or driving distance, comes first whichever 7.5 4 3 Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 5 INTERVALS MAINTENANCE 5 label in the engine compartment.) tenance schedule depends on fuel quality. restriction, fuel flow surging, loss If there are some important matters like safety hard starting etc. problem, of power, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an details. products for authorized retailer of Genesis Branded : fluid. Use only the specified automatic transmission to "Recommended lubricants and capacities" in chapter 8 or the (Refer : been submerged in water. have front/rear differential oil should be changed anytime, differential Front/rear : this main- periodic inspection is recommended for Fuel filter & tank air are considered to be maintenance free but MAINTENANCE ITEM 3 4 5 Automatic transmission fluid * transmission Automatic oil * / rear differential (AWD) Front fuel filler cap and tank hose, Vapor Fuel tank air filter * Fuel filter * hoses and connections Fuel lines, brake Parking fluid Brake Normal Maintenance Schedule (5.0 GDI) (CONT.) Normal Maintenance Schedule I : adjust, correct, clean or replace. Inspect and if necessary, R : Replace or change. * * * 7-11 Maintenance

Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions (5.0 GDI) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary

Maintenance Driving Maintenance item Maintenance Intervals operation condition

Every 3,750 miles A, B, C, D, E, Engine oil and filter R (6,000 km) or 6 months F, G, H, I, J, K

Air cleaner filter I More frequently C, E

Spark plugs R More frequently A, B, F, H, I, K

Automatic transmission Every 60,000 miles A, C, D, E, F, R fluid (96,000 km) G, H, I

Front brake disc/ I More frequently C, D, G, H pads, calipers

Rear brake disc/pads I More frequently C, D, G, H

Parking brake I More frequently C, D, G, H

Steering gear box, linkage & boots/ C, D, E, F, G, I More frequently Lower arm ball joint, H, I upper arm ball joint

C, D, E, F, G, Drive shafts and boots I More frequently H, I, J

Front(AWD)/ Every 75,000 miles R C, E, G, H, I, J Rear differential oil (120,000 km)

Climate control air filter (for evaporator and R More frequently C, E, G blower unit)

C, D, E, F, Propeller shaft I More frequently G, H, I, J

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SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A -Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature B -Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances C-Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt- spread roads D-Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E -Driving in heavy dust conditions F -Driving in heavy traffic area G-Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly H-Towing a trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack I -Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle towing J -Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h) K -Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions

7-13 Maintenance R R R 90 180 150 I R R 84 168 140 I R R 78 156 130 R R R 72 144 120 I R R 66 132 110 I R R 60 120 100 R R R 54 90 108 I R R 96 48 80 I R R 84 42 70 R R R 72 36 60 I R R 60 30 50 Rotate every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) Rotate every Replace every 42,000 miles (70,000 km) Replace every I R R 48 24 40 Add every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) or 12 months Add every Inspect every 60,000 miles (100,000 km) or 72 months Inspect every R R R 36 18 30 At first, inspect at 60,000 miles (100,000 km) or 72 months, after that, inspect every 12,000 miles (20,000 km) or 24 months after that, inspect every I R R 24 12 20 I 6 R R 12 10 Number of months or driving distance, comes first whichever Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 3 INTERVALS 2 MAINTENANCE 1 authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products along with information on how to use them. on how products along with information authorized retailer of Genesis Branded Do not mix other additives. the operation. products perform Branded : occur or tension is reduced. belt should be replaced when cracks The drive : is recommended. one bottle of additive TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, from your TOP If are available Additives : and adjust if necessary. noise and/or engine vibration valve excessive Inspect for an authorized retailer of Genesis Have MAINTENANCE ITEM 1 2 3 Drive belts * Drive Engine oil and engine filter * Fuel additives Air cleaner filter Spark plugs * clearance Valve Rotate tires Climate control air filter unit) and blower evaporator (for Normal Maintenance Schedule (3.3 Turbo-GDI) (3.3 Normal Maintenance Schedule I : adjust, correct, clean or replace. Inspect and if necessary, R : Replace or change. * * * 7-14 07 I I I I I I I I I I I I 90 180 150 I I I I I I I I I I I I 84 140 168 I I I I I I I I I I I I 78 156 130 I I I I I I I I I I I I 72 144 120 I I I I I I I I I I I I 66 132 110 I I I I I I I I I I I I 60 120 100 I I I I I I I I I I I I 54 90 108 I I I I I I I I I I I I 96 48 80 I I I I I I I I I I I I 84 42 70 I I I I I I I I I I I I 72 36 60 I I I I I I I I I I I I 60 30 50 I I I I I I I I I I I I 48 24 40 I I I I I I I I I I I I 36 18 30 At first, replace at 120,000 miles (200,000 km) or 10 years after that, replace every 30,000 miles (50,000 km) or 24 months after that, replace every I I I I I I I I I I I I 24 12 20 I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 12 10 Number of months or driving distance, comes first whichever Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 INTERVALS MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ITEM Vacuum hose Vacuum Engine coolant Battery condition hoses and connections lines, Brake calipers disc/pads, brake Front disc/pads Rear brake linkage and boots / Steering gear rack, armlower ball joint, upper arm ball joint and boots Driveshaft Suspension mounting bolts Air conditioner refrigerant Air conditioner compressor Propeller shaft Exhaust pipe and muffler Normal Maintenance Schedule (3.3 Turbo-GDI) (CONT.) Turbo-GDI) (3.3 Normal Maintenance Schedule I : adjust, correct, clean or replace. Inspect and if necessary, R : Replace or change. 7-15 Maintenance 90 180 150 I I I I 84 168 140 78 156 130 I I I I I I 72 144 120 66 132 110 I I I I I 60 120 100 54 90 108 I I I I I I 96 48 80 84 42 70 I I I I I 72 36 60 No check, No serviceNo check, required 60 30 50 I I I I I I 48 24 40 lnspect every 6,000 miles (10,000km) or 12 months, lnspect every Replace every 48,000 miles (80,000km)Replace every or 48 months 36 18 30 I I I I 24 12 20 6 12 10 Number of months or driving distance, comes first whichever 5 4 Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 6 INTERVALS MAINTENANCE 6 label in the engine compartment.) tenance schedule depends on fuel quality. restriction, fuel flow surging, loss If there are some important matters like safety hard starting etc. problem, of power, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an details. products for authorized retailer of Genesis Branded : fluid. Use only the specified automatic transmission to "Recommended lubricants and capacities" in chapter 8 or the (Refer : been submerged in water. have front/rear differential oil should be changed anytime, differential Front/rear : this main- periodic inspection is recommended for Fuel filter & tank air are considered to be maintenance free but MAINTENANCE ITEM 4 5 6 Automatic transmission fluid * transmission Automatic oil * / rear differential (AWD) Front fuel filler cap and tank hose, Vapor Fuel tank air filter * Fuel filter * hoses and connections Fuel lines, brake Parking fluid Brake Normal Maintenance Schedule (3.3 Turbo-GDI) (CONT.) Turbo-GDI) (3.3 Normal Maintenance Schedule I : adjust, correct, clean or replace. Inspect and if necessary, R : Replace or change. * * * 7-16 07

Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions (3.3 Turbo-GDI) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary

Maintenance Driving Maintenance item Maintenance Intervals operation condition

Every 3,000 miles A, B, C, D, E, Engine oil and filter R (5,000 km) or 6 months F, G, H, I, J, K

Air cleaner filter I More frequently C, E

Spark plugs R More frequently A, B, F, H, I, K

Automatic transmission Every 60,000 miles A, C, D, E, F, R fluid (100,000 km) G, H, I

Front brake disc/ I More frequently C, D, G, H pads, calipers

Rear brake disc/pads I More frequently C, D, G, H

Parking brake I More frequently C, D, G, H

Steering gear box, linkage & boots/ C, D, E, F, G, I More frequently Lower arm ball joint, H, I upper arm ball joint

C, D, E, F, G, Drive shafts and boots I More frequently H, I, J

Front (AWD)/ Every 72,000 miles R C, E, G, H, I, J Rear differential oil (120,000 km)

Climate control air filter (for evaporator and R More frequently C, E, G blower unit)

C, D, E, F, Propeller shaft I More frequently G, H, I, J

7-17 Maintenance

SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A -Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature B -Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances C-Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt- spread roads D-Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E -Driving in heavy dust conditions F -Driving in heavy traffic area G-Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly H-Towing a trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack I -Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle towing J -Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h) K -Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions

7-18 07

EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS Engine Oil and Filter Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses and The engine oil and filter should be Connections changed at the intervals specified in Check the fuel lines, fuel hoses and the maintenance schedule. If the connections for leakage and dam- vehicle is being driven in severe con- age. Have an authorized retailer of ditions, more frequent oil and filter Genesis Branded products replace changes are required. any damaged or leaking parts imme- diately. Drive Belts Inspect all drive belts for evidence of Vapor Hose and Fuel Filler cuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil Cap saturation and replace if necessary. Drive belts should be checked peri- The vapor hose and fuel filler cap odically for proper tension and should be inspected at those inter- adjusted as necessary. vals specified in the maintenance schedule. Make sure a new vapor hose or fuel filler cap is correctly Fuel Filter replaced. A clogged-up fuel filter may limit the vehicle driving speed, damage the Air Cleaner Filter emission system, and cause the A Genesis air cleaner filter is recom- hard starting. When a considerable mended when the filter is replaced. amount of foreign substances are accumulated in the fuel tank, the fuel filter should be replaced. Spark Plugs Upon installing a new fuel filter, oper- Make sure to install new spark plugs ate the engine for several minutes, of the correct heat range. and check the connections for any leakages. Fuel filters should be installed by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Valve Clearance (3.3 T-GDI) Automatic Transmission Fluid Inspect for excessive valve noise Automatic transmission fluid should and/or engine vibration and adjust if not be checked under normal usage necessary. Have an authorized retail- conditions. But in severe conditions, er of Genesis Branded products per- the fluid should be changed at an form the operation. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products in accordance to the scheduled maintenance at the Cooling System beginning of this chapter. Check cooling system components, such as radiator, coolant reservoir, i Information hoses and connections for leakage and damage. Replace any damaged Automatic transmission fluid color is parts. red when new. As the vehicle is driven, the automatic Engine Coolant transmission fluid will begin to look darker. This is a normal condition and The coolant should be changed at you should not judge the need to the intervals specified in the mainte- replace the fluid based upon the nance schedule. changed color.

NOTICE The use of a non-specified fluid could result in transmission mal- function and failure. Use only the specified automatic transmission fluid (refer to "Recommended Lubricants and Capacities" in chapter 8).

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Brake Hoses and Lines Suspension Mounting Bolts Visually check for proper installation, Check the suspension connections chafing, cracks, deterioration and for looseness or damage. Retighten any leakage. Replace any deteriorat- to the specified torque. ed or damaged parts immediately. Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Brake Fluid Boots/Lower Arm Ball Joint Check the brake fluid level in the With the vehicle stopped and the brake fluid reservoir. The level should engine off, check for excessive free- be between the MIN and the MAX play in the steering wheel. Check the marks on the side of the reservoir. linkage for bends or damage. Check Use only hydraulic brake fluid con- the dust boots and ball joints for forming to DOT 4 specification. deterioration, cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged parts. Brake Transmission Fluid Check the pads for excessive wear, Drive Shafts and Boots discs for run out and wear, and Check the drive shafts, boots and calipers for fluid leakage. clamps for cracks, deterioration, or damage. Replace any damaged Exhaust Pipe and Muffler parts and, if necessary, repack the grease. Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for cracks, dete- rioration, or damage. Start the Air Conditioning Refrigerant engine and listen carefully for any Check the air conditioning lines and exhaust gas leakage. Tighten con- connections for leakage and dam- nections or replace parts as neces- age. sary.

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ENGINE OIL Checking the Engine Oil Level ■ 3.3 T-GDI 1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s precautions. 2. Be sure the vehicle is on the level ground in P (Park) with the parking brake set. If possible, block the wheels. 3. Turn the engine on and allow the engine to reach normal operating temperature. OHI078007 4. Turn the engine off and wait about ■ 5.0 GDI five minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan. 5. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and re-insert it fully.

■ 3.3 T-GDI

OHI078009 7. If it is near or at L, add enough oil to bring the level to F. Use only the specified engine oil (refer to "Recommended Lubricants and Capacities" in OHI078004 chapter 8). ■ 5.0 GDI NOTICE To prevent damage to your engine: • Do not overfill with engine oil. Add oil in small quantities and recheck level to ensure engine is not overfilled. • Do not spill engine oil when OHI078006 adding or changing engine oil. Use a funnel to help prevent oil 6. Pull the dipstick out again and from being spilled on engine check the level. The level should components. Wipe off spilled oil be between F and L. immediately.

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Checking the Engine Oil and Filter

Have engine oil and filter changed by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this chapter.

WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine oil contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm. Used engine oil may cause irritation or cancer of the skin if left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods of time. Always protect your skin by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water as soon as possi- ble after handling used oil.

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ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system Checking the Engine Coolant has a reservoir filled with year-round Level antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is filled at the factory. ■ 3.3 T-GDI Check the antifreeze protection and coolant level at least once a year, at the beginning of the winter season and before traveling to a colder cli- mate.

OHI078010 ■ 5.0 GDI

OHI078012 Check the condition and connections of all cooling system hoses and heater hoses. Replace any swollen or deteriorated hoses. The coolant level should be filled between the F and the L marks on the side of the coolant reservoir when the engine is cool. If the coolant level is low, add enough distilled (deionized) water to bring the level to the F mark, but do not overfill. If frequent additions are required, we recommend that you see an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products for a cooling sys- tem inspection.

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Recommended engine coolant ■ 3.3 T-GDI • When adding coolant, use only deionized water, distilled water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory. • An incorrect coolant mixture can result in severe malfunction or engine damage.

• The engine in your vehicle has alu- OHI078013 minum engine parts and must be ■ 5.0 GDI protected by an ethylene-glycol with phosphate based coolant to prevent corrosion and freezing. • Do not use alcohol or methanol coolant or mix them with the spec- ified coolant. • Do not use a solution that contains more than 60% antifreeze or less than 35% antifreeze, which would reduce the effectiveness of the OHI078015 solution. WARNING For mixing percentage, refer to the Never remove the following table: radiator cap or the Mixture Percentage drain plug while the Ambient (volume) engine and radiator Temperature Antifreeze Water are hot. Hot coolant and steam may blow out under 5°F (-15°C) 35 65 pressure, causing serious injury. -13°F (-25°C) 40 60 Turn the engine off and wait -31°F (-35°C) 50 50 until the engine cools down. -49°F (-45°C) 60 40 Use extreme care when remov- ing the radiator cap. Wrap a thick towel around it, and turn it i Information counterclockwise slowly to the If in doubt about the mix ratio, a 50% first stop. Step back while the water and 50% antifreeze mix is the pressure is released from the easiest to mix together as it will be the cooling system. same quantity of each. It is suitable to use for most temperature ranges of -31°F and higher.

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When you are sure all the pres- Changing Engine Coolant sure has been released, press Have coolant changed by an author- down on the cap, using a thick ized retailer of Genesis Branded towel, and continue turning products according to the counterclockwise to remove it. Maintenance Schedule at the begin- ning of this chapter.

WARNING WARNING The electric motor for Do not use engine coolant or the cooling fan may antifreeze in the washer fluid continue to operate reservoir. or start up when the engine is not running Engine coolant can severely and can cause serious injury. obscure visibility when sprayed Keep hands, clothing and tools on the windshield and may away from the rotating fan cause loss of vehicle control blades of the cooling fan. resulting in an accident. Always turn off the engine Engine coolant may also cause unless the vehicle has to be damage to paint and body trim. inspected with the engine on. Be cautious as the cooling fan may operate if the negative (-) NOTICE battery terminal is not discon- nected. To prevent damage to engine parts, put a thick towel around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant to prevent the coolant from overflowing into engine parts, such as the alternator.

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BRAKE FLUID Checking the Brake Fluid Level WARNING Do not allow brake fluid to come in contact with your eyes. If brake fluid comes in contact with your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention.

NOTICE OHI078016 • Do not allow brake fluid to con- tact the vehicle's body paint, as Check the fluid level in the reservoir paint damage will result. periodically. The fluid level should be • Brake fluid, which has been between MAX and MIN marks on the exposed to open air for an side of the reservoir. extended time should NEVER be Before removing the reservoir cap used as its quality cannot be and adding brake fluid, clean the guaranteed. It should be dis- area around the reservoir cap thor- posed of properly. oughly to prevent brake fluid contam- • Do not use the wrong kind of ination. brake fluid. A few drops of min- If the level is low, add the specified eral based oil, such as engine brake fluid to the MAX level.The level oil, in your brake system can will fall with accumulated mileage. damage brake system parts. This is a normal condition associated with the wear of the brake linings. If i the fluid level is excessively low, have Information the brake system checked by an Use only the specified brake fluid authorized retailer of Genesis (refer to "Recommended Lubricants Branded products. and Capacities" in chapter 8).

WARNING If the brake system requires fre- quent additions of fluid this could indicate a leak in the brake system. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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WASHER FLUID Checking the Washer Fluid Level WARNING To prevent serious injury or death, take the following safety precautions when using washer fluid: • Do not use engine coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir. Engine coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the wind- shield and may cause loss of OHI078017 vehicle control resulting in an accident or damage to paint Check the fluid level in the washer and body trim. fluid reservoir and add fluid if neces- sary. Plain water may be used if • Do not allow sparks or flame washer fluid is not available. to contact the washer fluid or However, use washer solvent with the washer fluid reservoir. antifreeze characteristics in cold cli- Washer fluid may contain mates to prevent freezing. alcohol and can be flamma- ble. • Do not drink washer fluid and avoid contact with skin. Washer fluid is harmful to humans and animals. • Keep washer fluid away from children and animals.

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AIR CLEANER

Filter Replacement NOTICE • Do not drive with the air cleaner filter removed. This will result in excessive engine wear. • When removing the air cleaner filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • Use Genuine Genesis Part, use of non-Genuine Genesis Part OHI078018 could damage the engine.

Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it, as water will damage the filter. If soiled, the air cleaner filter must be replaced. Visit an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products to replace the air cleaner filter. Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule

i Information If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the air cleaner filter more often than the usual recommended intervals (refer to "Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions" in this chapter).

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CABIN AIR FILTER Filter Inspection The cabin air filter should be replaced according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced soon- er. Replace the cabin air filter by fol- lowing the procedure below and be careful to avoid damaging other com- OHI078050 ponents. 3. Press and hold the lock on the left side of the cover. 4. Pull out the cover.

OHI078052

1. With the glove box open, remove OHI078055 the stoppers on both sides to allow the glove box to hang freely 5. Replace the cabin air filter. on the hinges. 6. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.

NOTICE Install a new cabin air filter in the correct direction with the arrow symbol (↓) facing downwards to prevent noise and reduced effec- tiveness.

OHI078051 2. Remove the support rod (1).

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WIPER BLADES Blade Inspection Blade Replacement Contamination of either the wind- When the wipers no longer clean shield or the wiper blades with for- adequately, the blades may be worn eign matter can reduce the effective- or cracked, and require replacement. ness of the windshield wipers. Common sources of contamination NOTICE are insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments used by some commer- • In order to prevent damage to cial car washes. If the blades are not the hood and the wiper arms, the wiping properly, clean both the win- wiper arms should only be lifted dow and the blades with a good when in the top wiping position. cleaner or mild detergent, and rinse • Always return the wiper arms to thoroughly with clean water. the windshield before driving.

NOTICE NOTICE To prevent damage to the wiper The use of a non-specified wiper blades, arms or other compo- blade could result in wiper mal- nents, do not: function and failure. • Use gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, or other solvents on or Front windshield wiper service near them. positions • Attempt to move the wipers manually. • Use non-specified wiper blades.

i Information Commercial hot waxes applied by automatic car washes have been known to make the windshield diffi- cult to clean. OHI078019 1. Within 20 seconds of turning off the engine, lift and hold the wiper lever up to the MIST position for about 2 seconds until the wipers move to the top wipe position. 2. At this time you can lift the wipers off the windshield. 3. Gently put the wipers back down onto the windshield. 4. Turn the wipers to any ON position to return the wipers to the bottom resting position. 7-31 Maintenance

Front windshield wiper blade replacement 1. Put the front windshield wipers into the service position.

OHI078076 3. Press the locking clip (3) and pull down the wiper blade assembly (4).

OHI078075 2. Open the wiper blade clip (1) and slightly rotate the wiper blade assembly (2) to expose the plastic locking clip.

OHI078077 4. Remove the wiper blade assem- bly from the wiper arm (5). 5. Install a blade assembly in the reverse order of removal. 6. Return the wiper arm on the wind- shield. 7. Place the Engine Start/Stop but- ton to the ON position. The wiper arms will return to the normal operating position.

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BATTERY

WARNING • Do not attempt to jump start your vehicle if your battery is To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or frozen. DEATH to you or bystanders, • NEVER attempt to recharge always follow these precautions the battery when the vehicle’s when working near or handling battery cables are connected the battery: to the battery. Always read and follow • The electrical ignition system instructions carefully works with high voltage. when handling a battery. NEVER touch these compo- Wear eye protection nents with the engine running designed to protect the or when the Engine Start/Stop eyes from acid splashes. button is in the ON position. Keep all flames, sparks, or smoking materials away from the battery. WARNING Hydrogen is always present in battery cells, CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 is highly combustible, WARNING and may explode if ignit- Battery posts, terminals, and ed. related accessories contain Keep batteries out of lead and lead compounds, reach of children. chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm. Batteries contain sulfu- Batteries also contain other ric acid which is highly chemicals known to the State of corrosive. Do not allow California to cause cancer. acid to contact your Wash hands after handling. eyes, skin or clothing. If acid gets into your eyes, flush NOTICE your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get imme- • When you do not use the vehicle diate medical attention. If acid for a long time in a low tempera- gets on your skin, thoroughly ture area, disconnect the battery wash the area. If you feel pain or and keep it indoors. a burning sensation, get med- • Always charge the battery fully ical attention immediately. to prevent battery case damage • When lifting a plastic-cased in low temperature areas. battery, excessive pressure on the case may cause battery acid to leak. Lift with a battery carrier or with your hands on opposite corners.

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Battery Usage Battery Replacement Recommendations

■ Trunk

OHI078088L OHI078090L

• Keep the battery securely mount- ed. • Keep the battery top clean and dry. • Keep the terminals and connec- tions clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease. • Rinse any spilled acid from the bat- tery immediately with a solution of OHI078089L water and baking soda. When replacing the battery, discon- nect the negative (-) cable (1) and remove the positive (+) battery fuse box (2). Remove the battery hold down mounting bracket (3).

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Battery Recharging WARNING By battery charger Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, Always follow these instruc- calcium-based battery. tions when recharging your • If the battery becomes discharged vehicle's battery to avoid the in a short time (because, for exam- risk of SERIOUS INJURY or ple, the headlights or interior lights DEATH from explosions or acid were left on while the vehicle was burns: not in use), recharge it by slow • Before performing mainte- charging (trickle) for 10 hours. nance or recharging the bat- • If the battery gradually discharges tery, turn off all accessories because of high electric load while and press the Engine Start/ the vehicle is being used, recharge Stop button to the OFF posi- it at 20-30A for two hours. tion. • Keep all flames, sparks, or NOTICE smoking materials away from the battery. AGM battery • Always work outdoors or in an • Absorbent Glass Matt (AGM) area with plenty of ventilation. batteries are maintenance-free • Wear eye protection when and we recommend that the checking the battery during AGM battery be serviced by an charging. authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. For charging • The battery must be removed your AGM battery, use only fully from the vehicle and placed in automatic battery chargers that a well ventilated area. are specially developed for AGM • Watch the battery during batteries. charging, and stop or reduce • When replacing the AGM bat- the charging rate if the battery tery, we recommend that you cells begin boiling violently. use parts for replacement from an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. • Do not open or remove the cap on top of the battery. This may cause leaks of internal elec- trolyte that could result in severe injury.

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By jump starting • The negative battery cable must be removed first and After a jump start from a good bat- installed last when the battery tery, drive the vehicle for 20-30 min- is disconnected. Disconnect utes before it is shutoff. The vehicle the battery charger in the fol- may not restart if you shut it off lowing order: before the battery had a chance to adequately recharge. See "Jump Starting" in chapter 6 for more infor- mation on jump starting procedures.

i Information An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose of the battery according to OHI079089N your local law(s) or regulation. (a) Turn off the battery charger main switch. Reset features (b) Unhook the negative The following items may need to be clamp from the negative reset after the battery has been dis- battery terminal (1). charged or the battery has been dis- (c) Unhook the positive clamp connected. from the positive battery • Seat position memory system (See terminal (2). chapter 3) • Always use a Genuine • Auto up/down window (See chap- Genesis Part approved bat- ter 3) tery when you replace the bat- tery. • Sunroof (See chapter 3) • Power trunk (See chapter 3) • Trip computer (See chapter 3) • Climate control system (See chap- ter 3) • Clock (See AVN manual) • Rear door window curtain (See chapter 3) • AVN system (See AVN manual)

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TIRES AND WHEELS Tire Care WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and Tire failure may cause loss of maximum fuel economy, you must vehicle control resulting in an always maintain recommended tire accident. To reduce risk of inflation pressures and stay within SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, the load limits and weight distribution take the following precautions: recommended for your vehicle. • Inspect your tires monthly for proper inflation as well as wear and damage. • The recommended cold tire pressure for your vehicle can be found in this manual and on the tire label located on the driver’s side center pillar. Always use a tire pressure gauge to measure tire pres- sure. Tires with too much or OHI088006L too little pressure wear unevenly causing poor han- All specifications (sizes and pres- dling. sures) can be found on a label attached to the driver’s side center • Check the pressure of the pillar. spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle. • Replace tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are damaged. Worn tires can cause loss of braking effec- tiveness, steering) control, or traction. • ALWAYS replace tires with the same size as each tire that was originally supplied with this vehicle. Using tires and wheels other than the recom- mended sizes could cause unusual handling characteris- tics, poor vehicle control, or negatively affect your vehi- cle's Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) resulting in a serious accident.

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Recommended Cold Tire NOTICE Inflation Pressures • Under-inflation results in exces- All tire pressures (including the sive wear, poor handling and spare) should be checked when the reduced fuel economy. Wheel tires are cold. "Cold tires" means the deformation is also possible. vehicle has not been driven for at Keep your tire pressures at the least three hours or driven less than proper levels. If a tire frequently one mile (1.6 km). needs refilling, have it checked by Warm tires normally exceed recom- an authorized retailer of Genesis mended cold tire pressures by 4 to 6 Branded products. psi (28 to 41 kPa). Do not release air • Over-inflation produces a harsh from warm tires to adjust the pres- ride, excessive wear at the cen- sure or the tires will be under-inflat- ter of the tire tread, and a greater ed. For recommended inflation pres- possibility of damage from road sure, refer to "Tire and Wheels" in hazards. chapter 8.

WARNING Recommended pressures must be maintained for the best ride, vehicle handling, and minimum tire wear. Over-inflation or under-inflation can reduce tire life, adversely affect vehicle handling, and lead to sudden tire failure that could result in loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. Severe under-inflation can lead to severe heat build-up, causing blowouts, tread separation and other tire failures that can result in the loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. This risk is much higher on hot days and when driving for long peri- ods at high speeds.

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Check Tire Inflation Pressure Tire Rotation Check your tires, including the spare To equalize tread wear, Genesis tire, once a month or more. Branded Vehicle recommends that the tires be rotated according to the maintenance schedule or sooner if How to check irregular wear develops. Use a good quality tire pressure During rotation, check the tires for gauge to check tire pressure. You correct balance. can not tell if your tires are properly inflated simply by looking at them. When rotating tires, check for uneven Radial tires may look properly inflat- wear and damage. Abnormal wear is ed when they are under-inflated. usually caused by incorrect tire pres- sure, improper wheel alignment, out- Remove the valve cap from the tire of-balance wheels, severe braking or valve stem. Press the tire gauge firm- severe cornering. Look for bumps or ly onto the valve to get a pressure bulges in the tread or side of tire. measurement. If the cold tire inflation Replace the tire if you find either of pressure matches the recommended these conditions. Replace the tire if pressure on the tire and loading fabric or cord is visible. After rotation, information label, no further adjust- be sure to bring the front and rear tire ment is necessary. If the pressure is pressures to specification and check low, add air until you reach the rec- lug nut tightness (proper torque is ommended pressure. Make sure to 79~94 lbf·ft [11~13 kgf·m]). put the valve caps back on the valve stems. Without the valve cap, dirt or moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage. If a valve cap is missing, install a new one as soon as possible. If you overfill the tire, release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the tire valve. Recheck the tire pressure with the tire gauge. Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve stems. Without the valve cap, dirt or moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage. If a valve cap is missing, install a new one as soon as possible.

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■ 19 inch tire Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall performance. In most cases, you will not need to have your wheels aligned again. However, if you notice unusual tire OHI078079 wear or your vehicle pulling one way or the other, the alignment may need Disc brake pads should be inspected to be reset. for wear whenever tires are rotated. If you notice your vehicle vibrating i when driving on a smooth road, your Information wheels may need to be rebalanced. The front tire size is different from the rear tire size. So when you rotate tires, NOTICE check the tire and wheel size. Improper wheel weights can dam- age your vehicle's aluminum WARNING wheels. Use only approved wheel Do not use the compact spare weights. tire for tire rotation.

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Tire Replacement • It is best to replace all four tires at the same time. If that Tread wear indicator is not possible, or necessary, then replace the two front or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just one tire can seriously affect your vehicle's handling. • Tires degrade over time, even when they are not being used. Regardless of the remaining OHI078080 tread, Genesis Branded If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear Vehicle recommends that indicator will appear as a solid band tires be replaced after six (6) across the tread. This shows there is years of normal service. less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread • Heat caused by hot climates left on the tire. Replace the tire when or frequent high loading con- this happens. ditions can accelerate the Do not wait for the band to appear aging process. Failure to fol- across the entire tread before replac- low this warning may cause ing the tire. sudden tire failure, which could lead to a loss of vehicle control resulting in an acci- WARNING dent. To reduce the risk of DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY: • Replace tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are damaged. Worn tires can cause loss of braking effec- tiveness, steering control, and traction. • Always replace tires with the same size as each tire that was originally supplied with this vehicle. Using tires and wheels other than the recom- mended sizes could cause unusual handling characteris- tics, poor vehicle control, or negatively affect your vehi- cle's Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) resulting in a serious accident.

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Compact spare tire replacement Wheel Replacement A compact spare tire has a shorter When replacing the metal wheels for tread life than a regular size tire. any reason, make sure the new Replace it when you can see the wheels are equivalent to the original tread wear indicator bars on the tire. factory units in diameter, rim width The replacement compact spare tire and offset. should be the same size and design tire as the one provided with your new vehicle and should be mounted Tire Traction on the same compact spare tire Tire traction can be reduced if you wheel. The compact spare tire is not drive on worn tires, tires that are designed to be mounted on a regular improperly inflated or on slippery size wheel, and the compact spare road surfaces. Tires should be tire wheel is not designed for mount- replaced when tread wear indicators ing a regular size tire. appear. To reduce the possibility of losing control, slow down whenever WARNING there is rain, snow or ice on the road. The original tire should be Tire Maintenance repaired or replaced as soon as possible to avoid failure of the In addition to proper inflation, correct spare and loss of vehicle con- wheel alignment helps to decrease trol resulting in an accident.The tire wear. If you find a tire is worn compact spare tire is for emer- unevenly, have your dealer check the gency use only. Do not operate wheel alignment. your vehicle over 50 mph (80 When you have new tires installed, km/h) when using the compact make sure they are balanced. This spare tire. will increase vehicle ride comfort and tire life. Additionally, a tire should always be rebalanced if it is removed from the wheel.

Tire Sidewall Labeling This information identifies and describes the fundamental charac- teristics of the tire and also provides the tire identification number (TIN) for safety standard certification. The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a recall.

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Wheel size designation Wheels are also marked with impor- tant information that you need if you ever have to replace one. The follow- ing explains what the letters and numbers in the wheel size designa- tion mean. Example wheel size designation: 8.5J X 19 OHI078081 1. Manufacturer or brand name 8.5 - Rim width in inches. Manufacturer or brand name is J - Rim contour designation. shown. 19 - Rim diameter in inches.

2. Tire size designation Tire speed ratings A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire The chart below lists many of the dif- size designation. You will need this ferent speed ratings currently being information when selecting replace- used for passenger car tires. The ment tires for your car. The following speed rating is part of the tire size explains what the letters and num- designation on the sidewall of the bers in the tire size designation tire. This symbol corresponds to that mean. tire’s designed maximum safe oper- Example tire size designation: ating speed. (These numbers are provided as an Speed example only; your tire size designa- tor could vary depending on your Rating Maximum Speed vehicle.) Symbol S 112 mph (180 km/h) 245/45 R19 98W T 118 mph (190 km/h) H 130 mph (210 km/h) 245 - Tire width in millimeters. V 149 mph (240 km/h) 45 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s section W 168 mph (270 km/h) height as a percentage of its Y 186 mph (300 km/h) width. R - Tire construction code (Radial). 19 - Rim diameter in inches. 98 - Load Index, a numerical code associated with the maximum load the tire can carry. W - Speed Rating Symbol. See the speed rating chart in this section for additional information.

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3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire 4. Tire ply composition and Identification Number) material Any tires that are over six years old, The number of layers or plies of rub- based on the manufacturing date, ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire (including the spare tire) should be manufacturers also must indicate the replaced by new ones. You can find materials in the tire, which include the manufacturing date on the tire steel, nylon, polyester, and others. sidewall (possibly on the inside of the The letter "R" means radial ply con- wheel), displaying the DOT Code. struction; the letter "D" means diago- The DOT Code is a series of num- nal or bias ply construction; and the bers on a tire consisting of numbers letter "B" means belted-bias ply con- and English letters. The manufactur- struction. ing date is designated by the last four digits (characters) of the DOT code. 5. Maximum permissible infla- tion pressure DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should be put in The front part of the DOT means a the tire. Do not exceed the maximum plant code number, tire size and permissible inflation pressure. Refer tread pattern and the last four num- to the Tire and Loading Information bers indicate week and year manu- label for recommended inflation factured. pressure. For example: DOT XXXX XXXX 2720 represents 6. Maximum load rating that the tire was produced in the 27th This number indicates the maximum week of 2020. load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire. When replacing the tires on the vehicle, always use a tire that has the same load rating as the factory installed tire.

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7. Uniform tire quality grading Traction - AA, A, B & C Quality grades can be found where The traction grades, from highest to applicable on the tire sidewall lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those between tread shoulder and maxi- grades represent the tire's ability to mum section width. stop on wet pavement as measured For example: under controlled conditions on spec- ified government test surfaces of TREADWEAR 200 asphalt and concrete. A tire marked TRACTION AA C may have poor traction perform- TEMPERATURE A ance.

Tread wear WARNING The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grade assigned to tive rating based on the wear rate of this tire is based on straight- the tire when tested under controlled ahead braking traction tests, conditions on a specified govern- and does not include accelera- ment test course. For example, a tire tion, cornering, hydroplaning, graded 150 would wear one-and-a- or peak traction characteristics. half times (1½) as well on the gov- ernment course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate. These grades are molded on the sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires. The tires available as standard or optional equipment on your vehicle may vary with respect to grade.

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Temperature - A, B & C Tire Terminology and The temperature grades are A (the Definitions highest), B and C representing the Air Pressure tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat The amount of air inside the tire when tested under controlled condi- pressing outward on the tire. Air tions on a specified indoor laboratory pressure is expressed in pounds per test wheel. square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to Accessory Weight degenerate and reduce tire life, and This means the combined weight of excessive temperature can lead to optional accessories. Some exam- sudden tire failure. Grade C ples of optional accessories are responds to a level of performance automatic transmission, power which all passenger car tires must seats, and air conditioning. meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher Aspect Ratio levels of performance on the labora- The relationship of a tire's height to tory test wheel than the minimum its width. required by law. Belt WARNING A rubber coated layer of cords that is located between the plies and the The temperature grade for this tread. Cords may be made from steel tire is established for a tire that or other reinforcing materials. is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, over-inflation, Bead or excessive loading, either The tire bead contains steel wires separately or in combination, wrapped by steel cords that hold the can cause heat build-up and tire onto the rim. possible sudden tire failure. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. Bias Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in which the plies are laid at alternate angles less than 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread.

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Cold Tire Pressure Intended Outboard Sidewall The amount of air pressure in a tire, The side of an asymmetrical tire, that measured in pounds per square inch must always face outward when (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire mounted on a vehicle. has built up heat from driving. Kilopascal (kPa) Curb Weight The metric unit for air pressure. This means the weight of a motor vehicle with standard and optional equipment including the maximum Light truck(LT) tire capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, but A tire designated by its manufacturer without passengers and cargo. as primarily intended for use on light- weight trucks or multipurpose pas- senger vehicles. DOT Markings A code molded into the sidewall of a tire signifying that the tire is in com- Load ratings pliance with the U.S. Department of The maximum load that a tire is rated Transportation motor vehicle safety to carry for a given inflation pressure. standards. The DOT code includes the Tire Identification Number (TIN), Load Index an alphanumeric designator which can also identify the tire manufactur- An assigned number ranging from 1 er, production plant, brand and date to 279 that corresponds to the load of production. carrying capacity of a tire.

GVWR Maximum Inflation Pressure Gross Vehicle Weight Rating The maximum air pressure to which a cold tire may be inflated. The max- imum air pressure is molded onto the GAWR FRT sidewall. Gross Axle Weight Rating for the Front Axle. Maximum Load Rating The load rating for a tire at the maxi- GAWR RR mum permissible inflation pressure Gross Axle Weight Rating for the for that tire. Rear axle.

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Maximum Loaded Vehicle Pneumatic tire Weight A mechanical device made of rubber, The sum of curb weight; accessory chemicals, fabric and steel or other weight; vehicle capacity weight; and materials, that, when mounted on an production options weight. automotive wheel provides the trac- tion and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the load. Normal Occupant Weight The number of occupants a vehicle is designed to seat multiplied by 150 Pneumatic options weight pounds (68 kg). The combined weight of installed regular production options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the Occupant Distribution standard items which they replace, Designated seating positions. not previously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, includ- Outward Facing Sidewall ing heavy duty breaks, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and An asymmetrical tire has a particular special trim. side that faces outward when mount- ed on a vehicle. The outward facing sidewall bears white lettering or Recommended Inflation bears manufacturer, brand, and/or Pressure model name molding that is higher or Vehicle manufacturer's recommend- deeper than the same moldings on ed tire inflation pressure as shown the inner facing sidewall. on the tire placard.

Passenger (P-Metric) tire Radial Ply Tire A tire used on passenger cars and A pneumatic tire in which the ply some light duty trucks and multipur- cords that extend to the beads are pose vehicles. laid at 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread. Ply A layer of rubber-coated parallel Rim cords. A metal support for a tire and upon which the tire beads are seated.

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Sidewall Vehicle Capacity Weight The portion of a tire between the The number of designated seating tread and the bead. positions multiplied by 150 lbs. (68 kg) plus the rated cargo and luggage load. Speed Rating An alphanumeric code assigned to a tire indicating the maximum speed at Vehicle Maximum Load on the which a tire can operate. Tire Load on an individual tire due to curb and accessory weight plus maximum Traction occupant and cargo weight. The friction between the tire and the road surface. The amount of grip pro- vided. Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire Load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each Tread axle its share of the curb weight, The portion of a tire that comes into accessory weight, and normal occu- contact with the road. pant weight and dividing by 2.

Treadwear Indicators Vehicle Placard Narrow bands, sometimes called A label permanently attached to a "wear bars", that show across the vehicle showing the original equip- tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of ment tire size and recommended tread remains. inflation pressure.

UTQGS Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards is a tire information sys- tem that provides consumers with ratings for a tire's traction, tempera- ture and treadwear. Ratings are determined by tire manufacturers using government testing proce- dures. The ratings are molded into the sidewall of the tire.

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All Season Tires Radial-Ply Tires Genesis Branded Vehicle specifies Radial-ply tires provide improved all season tires on some models to tread life, road hazard resistance and provide good performance for use all smoother high speed ride. The radi- year round, including snowy and icy al-ply tires used on this vehicle are of road conditions. All season tires are belted construction, and are selected identified by ALL SEASON and/or to complement the ride and handling M+S (Mud and Snow) on the tire characteristics of your vehicle. sidewall. Snow tires have better Radial-ply tires have the same load snow traction than all season tires carrying capacity, as bias-ply or bias and may be more appropriate in belted tires of the same size, and use some areas. the same recommended inflation pressure. Mixing of radial-ply tires with bias-ply or bias belted tires is Summer Tires not recommended. Any combina- Genesis Branded Vehicle specifies tions of radial-ply and bias-ply or bias summer tires on some models to belted tires when used on the same provide superior performance on dry vehicle will seriously deteriorate roads. Summer tire performance is vehicle handling. The best rule to fol- substantially reduced in snow and low is: Identical pairs of radial-ply ice. Summer tires do not have the tire tires should always be used as a set traction rating M+S (Mud and Snow) for the front tires and a set for the on the tire side wall. If you plan to rear tires. operate your vehicle in snowy or icy Longer wearing tires can be more conditions, Genesis Branded Vehicle susceptible to irregular tread wear. It recommends the use of snow tires or is very important to follow the tire all season tires on all four wheels. rotation interval in this chapter to achieve the tread life potential of Snow Tires these tires. Cuts and punctures in radial-ply tires are repairable only in If you equip your car with snow tires, the tread area, because of sidewall they should be the same size and flexing. Consult your tire dealer for have the same load capacity as the radial-ply tire repairs. original tires. Snow tires should be installed on all four wheels; other- wise, poor handling may result. Snow WARNING tires should carry 4 psi (28 kPa) more air pressure than the pressure Do not mix bias ply and radial recommended for the standard tires ply tires under any circum- on the tire label on the driver’s side of stances. This may cause unusu- the center pillar, or up to the maxi- al handling characteristics that mum pressure shown on the tire may cause loss of vehicle con- sidewall, whichever is less. Do not trol resulting in an accident. drive faster than 75 mph (120 km/h) when your vehicle is equipped with snow tires.

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Low Aspect Ratio Tires NOTICE Low aspect ratio tires, the aspect • It is not easy to recognize tire ratio is lower than 50, are provided damage with your own eyes. But for sporty looks. if there is the slightest hint of Because low aspect ratio tires are tire damage, have the tire optimized for handling and braking, checked or replaced because their sidewall is a little stiffer than a the tire damage may cause air standard tire. Also low aspect ratio leakage from the tire. tires tend to be wider and conse- • If the tire is damaged by driving quently have a greater contact patch on a rough road, off road, pot- with the road surface. In some hole, manhole, or curb stone, it instances they may generate more will not be covered by the war- road noise compared with standard ranty. tires.

NOTICE Because the sidewall of a low aspect ratio tire is shorter than a standard tire, the rim of the wheel and the tire itself is more easily susceptible to damage. Use cau- tion when driving and follow the guidelines below to help minimize damage to the wheel and tire: - When driving on a rough road or off road, drive cautiously because tires and wheels may be damaged. And after driving, inspect tires and wheels. - When passing over a pothole, speed bump, manhole, or curb stone, drive slowly so that the tires and wheels are not dam- aged. - If the tire is subjected to a severe impact, have the tire and wheel inspected by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. - Inspect the tire condition and pressure every 1,800 miles (3,000km).

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FUSES ■ Blade type If the electrical system does not work, first check the driver's side fuse panel. Before replacing a blown fuse, turn the engine and all switches off, and then disconnect the negative Normal Blown battery cable. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same rat- ■ Cartridge type ing. If the replacement fuse blows, this indicates an electrical problem. Avoid using the system involved and imme- diately consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. Normal Blown ■ Multi fuse i Information Four kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, car- tridge type, multi fuse and fusible link for higher amperage ratings. Normal Blown

■ Fusible link WARNING NEVER replace a fuse with any- thing but another fuse of the same rating. • A higher capacity fuse could Normal Blown cause damage and possibly cause a fire.

OCK077071 • Do not install a wire or alu- A vehicle's electrical system is pro- minum foil instead of the tected from electrical overload dam- proper fuse - even as a tempo- age by fuses. rary repair. It may cause extensive wiring damage and This vehicle has 4 fuse panels, one possibly a fire. located in the driver's side panel bol- ster, another in the engine compart- ment, and two others in the trunk NOTICE compartment. If any of your vehicle's lights, acces- Do not use a screwdriver or any sories, or controls do not work, check other metal object to remove the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse fuses because it may cause a has blown, the element inside the short circuit and damage the sys- fuse will be melted or broken. tem.

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Instrument Panel Fuse 7. Push in a new fuse of the same Replacement rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

In an emergency, if you do not have a spare fuse, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle. If the headlamps or other electrical components do not work and the OHI078022 fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse 1. Turn the engine off. is blown, it must be replaced with the 2. Turn all other switches OFF. same rating. 3. Open the fuse panel cover. 4. Refer to the label on the inside of Fuse switch the fuse panel cover to locate the suspected fuse location.

OHI078024 Always, place the fuse switch to the OHI078023 ON position. 5. Pull the suspected fuse straight If you move the switch to the OFF out. Use the removal tool (1) pro- position, some items such as the vided in the engine compartment audio system and clock must be fuse panel. reset and the smart key may not 6. Check the removed fuse; replace work properly. it if it is blown. Spare fuses are provided in the instrument panel fuse panels (or in the engine com- partment fuse panel).

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i Information Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement

■ Blade type fuse

OHI078074L OHI078028 If the fuse switch is OFF, "Turn FUSE ■ Cartridge type fuse SWITCH on" message will appear.

NOTICE • Always place the fuse switch in the ON position while driving the vehicle. • Do not move the fuse switch repeatedly. The fuse switch may be damaged. OHI078029 1. Turn the engine off. 2. Turn all other switches OFF. 3. Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tap and pulling up. 4. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine compartment fuse panel. 5. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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NOTICE Multi fuse After checking the fuse box in the engine compartment securely close the fuse box cover inside the engine compartment, until it clicks. If the fuse box is not closed prop- erly, water may leak in side, possi- bly causing a malfunction with the electrical system.

OHI078027 Main fuse If the multi fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Turn off the engine. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tab and pulling it up. 4. Remove the nuts shown in the pic- ture above. 5. Replace the fuse with a new one OHI078026 of the same rating. If the main fuse is blown, it must be 6. Reinstall in the reverse order of removed as follows: removal. 1. Turn off the engine. 2. Disconnect the negative battery i Information cable. If the multi fuse is blown, consult an 3. Remove the fuse panel cover by authorized retailer of Genesis Branded pressing the tab and pulling it up. products. 4. Remove the nuts shown in the pic- ture above. 5. Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating. 6. Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.

i Information If the main fuse is blown, consult an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Fuse/Relay Panel Description i Information Instrument panel fuse panel Not all fuse panel descriptions in this (IGPM : Integrated Gateway manual may be applicable to your Power Control Module) vehicle; the information is accurate at Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you the time of printing. When you inspect can find the fuse/relay label describ- the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to ing fuse/relay names and ratings. the fuse box label.

OHI078032

OHI079033N

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Instrument panel fuse panel

Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected

MODULE5 10A Stop Lamp Switch, Driver/Passenger Door Module

Electro Chromic Mirror, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, AMP, A/C Control Module, Front A/C Controller, Air Quality Sensor, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module LH/RH, Driver/Passenger CCS Module, Rear CCS Module LH/RH, MODULE7 10A Parking Collision Avoidance Assist Unit, Driver/Passenger IMS Control Module, Rear IMS Control Module LH/RH, Rear Seat Console Switch, Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Control Module

IBU3 10A IBU Control Module

E-SHIFTER2 10A Electronic ATM Shift Lever

Security Indicator, A/C Control Module, Front A/C Controller, Instrument Cluster, Driver/Passenger IMS Control Module, Rear IMS Control Module LH/RH, Head-Up Display, Analog MEMORY1 10A Clock, Driver/Passenger Seat Control Switch, Power Trunk Module, Rear Seat Control Switch LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Smart Key Outside Handle, Rear Smart Key Outside Handle LH/RH, Blind Spot Collision Warning Unit LH/RH P/SEAT 25A Rear IMS Control Module LH (RR LH) 2 P/SEAT 25A Driver IMS Control Module (DRV) 2 Passenger Power Window Module, Rear Power Window P/WINDOW (RH) 30A Module RH Crash Pad Switch, Blind Spot Collision Warning Unit LH/RH, MODULE 6 10A ECS Unit, Front Console Switch, Front Camera, Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module Cooling Fan Controller (BLDC), Rear Seat Console Switch, MODULE 10 10A Surround View Monitor, Parking Collision Avoidance Assist Unit GATEWAY (B+ (MCU)), Data Link Connector, Hazard MODULE3 10A Switch

SUNROOF 25A Sunroof Motor

P/SEAT (PASS) 2 25A Passenger IMS Control Module

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Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected P/SEAT Rear IMS Control Module LH 30A (RR LH) 1 Rear Electronic Power Seat Relay LH Head Lamp LH/RH, Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device MODULE8 15A Module

MODULE14 10A Driver Power Outside Mirror

POWER 15A Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module HANDLE P/SEAT Passenger IMS Control Module, 30A (PASS) 1 Passenger Lumbar Support Unit P/WINDOW Driver Power Window Module, 30A (LH) Rear Power Window Module LH

A/BAG IND 10A Instrument Cluster, Front A/C Controller

MODULE15 10A Passenger Power Outside Mirror

CURTAIN 15A IBU Control Module

Metal Core Block (PCB #1 - Power Outlet Relay), Analog Clock, IBU Control Module, Overhead Console Lamp, AUX & USB Jack, AMP, Electronic ATM Shift Lever, Front MODULE4 10A Wireless Charger, Front Tray, Mood Lamp LH/RH, Front/Rear Console Lamp, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Rear Audio Switch, Surround View Unit, Parking Collision Avoidance Assist Unit Overhead Console Lamp, Front/Rear Vanity Lamp LH/RH, Room Lamp, Rear Personal Lamp LH/RH, Glove Box Lamp, Front Foot Lamp LH/RH, Front Mood Lamp LH/RH Luggage Lamp LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Seat Foot Lamp, ROOM LAMP 10A Driver/Passenger Door Inside Handle Lamp, Trunk Lid Main Switch, Driver/Passenger Door Garnish Lamp, Rear Door Garnish Lamp LH/RH, Rear Door Inside Handle Lamp LH/RH P/SEAT 30A Driver IMS Control Module, Driver Lumbar Support Unit (DRV) 1

CLUSTER 10A Instrument Cluster, Head-Up Display

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Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected PRE-SAFETY 10A Pre Active Seat Belt Unit SEAT BELT

GATEWAY 10A GATEWAY (IG1 (MCU))

BRAKE 10A Stop Lamp Switch, IBU Control Module SWITCH

IBU2 10A Start/Stop Button Switch

IBU1 15A IBU Control Module

MODULE12 10A Driver/Passenger Door Module, Rear Door Module LH/RH

MODULE9 10A Multifunction Switch

E-SHIFTER1 10A Electronic ATM Shift Lever

MULTI MEDIA3 10A Rear Audio Switch, Rear USB Jack, Keyboard

MODULE11 10A IBU Control Module

HEATED 20A IBU Control Module STEERING

MULTI MEDIA1 30A Fuse - MULTI MEDIA2, MULTI MEDIA3

Metal Core Block (PCB #1 - Blower Relay), Co2 Sensor, Rear Sub Junction Block (Rear Blower Relay), A/C Control A/C3 10A Module, Front Incar Temperature Sensor, Front A/C Controller, Ionizer

MULTI MEDIA2 15A A/V & Navigation Head Unit

POWER 15A Front Power Outlet RH OUTLET5 POWER 20A Front Power Outlet LH OUTLET6

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Engine compartment fuse panel i Information (Engine room junction block) Not all fuse panel descriptions in this Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you manual may be applicable to your can find the fuse/relay label describ- vehicle; the information is accurate at ing fuse/relay names and ratings. the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.

OHI078030

OHI079031N

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Engine compartment fuse panel

Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected Alternator, Multifuse (BATT) - B+7, COOLING FAN1, B+6, B+5, B+4, B+3, B+1, (Fuse - WIPER1, FUEL PUMP, POWER OUTLET1, 4WD, PRESAFETY SEAT BELT1, PRE- ALT 200A SAFETY SEAT BELT2, P/DOOR DRV, P/DOOR PASS, P/DOOR RR LH, P/DOOR RR RH, SEAT VENT DRV, SEAT VENT PASS) IGPM (Fuse - BRAKE SWITCH, MODULE14, MODULE15, B+1 60A Leak Current Autocut Device) (Fuse - ROOM LAMP, MEMO- RY1, MULTI MEDIA1, MULTI MEDIA2, MULTI MEDIA3)

B+3 60A IGPM (IPS2/IPS3, Fuse - MODULE3, E-SHIFTER1)

IGPM (Fuse - P/SEAT (RR LH) 2, P/SEAT (DRV) 2, P/WIN- B+5 60A DOW (RH), SUNROOF, P/SEAT (PASS) 2, P/SEAT (RR LH) 1) IGPM (IPS4/IPS8/IPS9/IPS10, Fuse - IBU1, IBU2, MOD- B+4 60A ULE12)

B+6 60A Metal Core Block (PCB #1 Fuse - ECU3, IG2, MODULE1)

B+7 80A Metal Core Block (PCB #2 Fuse - ACC, B/UP LAMP, HORN)

IGPM (Fuse - P/SEAT (DRV) 1, P/SEAT (PASS) 1, P/WIN- B+2 60A DOW LH, CURTAIN, POWER HANDLE) Metal Core Block (PCB #1 Fuse - BLOWER FRT, POWER B+8 80A OUTLET4, A/C2)

MDPS1 125A MDPS Unit

POWER 20A Front Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter OUTLET3 POWER 20A Front Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter OUTLET2 VACUUM 40A [3.3 T-GDI] Vacuum Pump Relay PUMP

ESC1 40A ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector

ESC2 40A ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector

DEICER 20A Front Deicer Relay

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Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected POWER 40A Power Outlet Relay OUTLET1

FUEL PUMP 20A Fuel Pump Relay

WIPER1 30A Wiper Motor

SEAT VENT 20A Driver CCS Module, Driver Seat Warmer Control Module DRV SEAT VENT Passenger CCS Module, Passenger Seat Warmer Control 20A PASS Module

4WD 30A 4WD ECM

PRESAFETY 30A Pre Active Seat Belt Unit SEAT BELT1 PRESAFETY 30A Pre Active Seat Belt Unit SEAT BELT2

P/DOOR DRV 15A Driver Door Latch

P/DOOR PASS 15A Passenger Door Latch

P/DOOR RR 15A Rear Door Latch LH LH P/DOOR RR 15A Rear Door Latch RH RH

IG2 30A IG2 Relay

ECU3 30A Engine Control Relay

MODULE1 10A 4WD ECM, Active Air Flap, Smart Cruse Control Radar

WIPER2 10A Wiper Relay

WASHER 20A Washer Relay

[3.3 T-GDI] Oxygen Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4, RCV Control Solenoid Valve, Electronic Thermostat SENSOR2 10A [5.0 GDI] Oxygen Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4, Electronic Thermostat

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Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected [3.3 T-GDI] Oil Controlvalve #1/#2/#3/#4 (Intake/Exhaust), Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Oil Pressure Solenoid Valve, Canister Close Valve SENSOR1 10A [5.0 GDI] Oil Controlvalve #1/#2/#3/#4 (Intake/ Exhaust), Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Canister Close Valve

SENSOR3 10A Rear Sub Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay)

[5.0 GDI] Camshaft Position Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4 (Intake/ SENSOR4 10A Exhaust) [3.3 T-GDI] Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6 IGN COIL 15A [5.0 GDI] Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6/#7/#8

ECU4 20A ECM

ECU5 20A ECM

A/C2 10A A/Con Comp Relay

POWER 20A Power Outlet #2 Relay OUTLET4

A/C1 10A A/C Control Module

BLOWER FRT 40A Front Blower Relay

IG1 40A IG1 Relay

START 30A Engine Room Junction Block (Start Relay)

ECU1 15A ECM

TCU1 20A TCM

ESC3 10A ESC Control Module

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Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected

MODULE2 10A 4WD ECM, Active Air Flap, Smart Cruse Control Radar

MDPS2 10A MDPS Unit, Steering Angle Sensor

[3.3 T-GDI] Engine Room Junction Block (Vacuum Pump- SENSOR5 10A Relay), Brake Vacuum Switch

HORN 20A Horn Relay

ECU2 10A ECM

TCU2 15A TCM, B/UP Lamp Relay, P/N Relay

B/UP 10A B/Up Lamp Relay LAMP

ACC 40A ACC Relay

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Trunk fuse panel i Information (Rear sub junction block) Not all fuse panel descriptions in this Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- manual may be applicable to your ing fuse/relay names and ratings. vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.

OHI078034

OHI079036N

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Trunk fuse panel

Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected

REAR HEATED 40A Rear Defogger Relay

POWER 30A Power Trunk Module TRUNK

DOOR LOCK2 15A Passenger Door Module

RDM LH 15A Rear Door Module LH

P/SEAT 25A Rear IMS Control Module RH (RR RH) 2

AIR BAG 15A Air Bag Relay

RDM RH 15A Rear Door Module RH

S/HEATER Rear CCS Module RH, 20A (RR RH) Rear Seat Warmer Control Module RH

AMP 25A AMP (Premium, Premium High)

P/SEAT Rear IMS Control Module RH, 30A (RR RH) 1 Rear Electronic Power Seat Relay RH P/SEAT 15A Rear Seat Lumbar Support Module RH (RR RH) 3 P/SEAT 15A Rear Seat Lumbar Support Module LH (RR LH) 3

ECS 10A ECS Unit

FUEL LID 10A Fuel Lid Open Relay, Fuel Filler Door & Trunk Lid Switch

DOOR LOCK1 10A Driver Door Module

TRUNK 10A Trunk Lid Relay

S/HEATER Rear CCS Module LH, 20A (RR LH) Rear Seat Warmer Control Module LH

BLOWER RR 20A Rear Blower Relay

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Trunk fuse panel i Information (Battery junction block) Not all fuse panel descriptions in this Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- manual may be applicable to your ing fuse/relay names and ratings. vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.

OHI078088L

OHI078065

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Trunk fuse panel

Fuse name Fuse rating Circuit protected Rear Sub Junction Block (Fuse - REAR HEATED, POWER TRUNK, DOOR LOCK2, RDM LH, P/SEAT (RR RH) 2, AIR BAG, RDM RH, AMP, S/HEATER (RR RH), P/SEAT (RR B+9 100A RH) 1, P/SEAT (RR RH) 3, P/SEAT (RR LH) 3, ECS, FUEL LID, DOOR LOCK1, TRUNK, S/HEATER (RR LH), BLOW- ER RR) Metal Core Block (PCB #2 Fuse - START, ECU1, TCU1, START 80A IG1)

AMS 10A Battery Sensor

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LIGHT BULBS

Consult an authorized retailer of NOTICE Genesis Branded products to replace most vehicle light bulbs. It is Light replacement difficult to replace vehicle light bulbs Be sure to replace the burned out because other parts of the vehicle bulb with one of the same wattage must be removed before you can get rating. Otherwise, it may cause to the bulb. This is especially true for damage to the fuse or electric removing the headlamp assembly to wiring system. get to the bulb(s). Removing/installing the headlamp NOTICE assembly can result in damage to the vehicle. To prevent damage, do not clean the headlamp with chemical sol- vents or strong detergents. i Information The headlamp and tail lamp lenses i Information could appear frosty if the vehicle is washed after driving or the vehicle is • A normally functioning lamp may driven at night in wet weather. This flicker momentarily to stabilize the condition is caused by temperature vehicle's electrical control system. difference between the lamp inside and However, if the lamp goes out after outside and, it does not indicate a flickering momentarily, or contin- problem with your vehicle. When ues to flicker, have the system moisture condenses in the lamp, it will checked by an authorized retailer of be removed after driving with the Genesis Branded products. headlamp on. The removable level • The parking lamp may not turn on may differ depending on lamp size, when the parking lamp switch is lamp position and environmental con- turned on, but the parking lamp dition. However, if moisture is not and headlamp switch may turn on removed, we recommend that your when the headlamp switch is turned vehicle is inspected by an authorized on. This may be caused by network retailer of Genesis Branded products. failure or vehicle electrical control system malfunction. If this occurs, WARNING have the system checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis • Prior to replacing a lamp, Branded products. depress the foot brake, shift the gear to P (Park) apply the parking brake, place the Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF position, and take the key with you when leaving the vehicle to avoid sudden movement of the vehicle and to prevent possible electric shock. • Be aware the bulbs may be hot and may burn your fingers. 7-69 Maintenance

Headlamp, Parking Lamp, Turn Side Repeater Lamp Signal Lamp, Daytime Running Replacement Light and Side Marker Replacement

OHI078040

OHI079039N If the side repeater lamp (LED) (1) does not operate, have the system (1) Headlamp (Low) be checked by an authorized retailer (2) Headlamp (High/Low) of Genesis Branded products. (3) Parking lamp The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit because it is an inte- (4) Turn signal/Daytime running light/ grated unit. The LED lamps has to be Parking lamp replaced with the unit. (5) Side marker A skilled technician should check or repair the LED lamp, for it may dam- If the LED lamp does not operate, age related parts of the vehicle. have the system be checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit because it is an inte- grated unit. The LED lamps has to be replaced with the unit. A skilled technician should check or repair the LED lamp, for it may dam- age related parts of the vehicle.

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Rear Combination Light Bulb High Mounted Stop Light Replacement Replacement

OHI079091N OHI078043

(1) Stop/Tail lamp If the high mounted stop lamp (LED) (2) Turn signal (1) does not operate, have the sys- tem be checked by an authorized (3) Backup lamp retailer of Genesis Branded prod- (4) Side marker ucts. The LED lamps cannot be replaced If the LED lamp does not operate, as a single unit because it is an inte- have the system be checked by an grated unit. The LED lamps has to be authorized retailer of Genesis replaced with the unit. Branded products. A skilled technician should check or The LED lamps cannot be replaced repair the LED lamp, for it may dam- as a single unit because it is an inte- age related parts of the vehicle. grated unit. The LED lamps has to be replaced with the unit. A skilled technician should check or repair the LED lamp, for it may dam- age related parts of the vehicle.

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License Plate Light Interior Light Bulb Replacement replacement Replacement

■ Front lamps

OHI078044 ■ Rear lamps If the high mounted stop lamp (LED) • Type A (1) does not operate, have the sys- tem be checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded prod- ucts. The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit because it is an inte- grated unit. The LED lamps has to be replaced with the unit. A skilled technician should check or repair the LED lamp, for it may dam- • Type B age related parts of the vehicle.

■ Glove box lamp

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■ Vanity mirror lamp ■ Rear mirror lamp

OHI078045/OHI078071/OHI078070 ■ Trunk lamp If the interior lamp (LED) (1) does not operate, have the system be checked by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products. The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit because it is an inte- grated unit. The LED lamps has to be replaced with the unit. A skilled technician should check or repair the LED lamp, for it may dam- age related parts of the vehicle.

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APPEARANCE CARE Exterior Care Finish maintenance Exterior general caution Washing It is very important to follow the label To help protect your vehicle’s finish directions when using any chemical from rust and deterioration, wash it cleaner or polish. Read all warning thoroughly and frequently at least and caution statements that appear once a month with lukewarm or cold on the label. water. If you use your vehicle for off-road High-pressure washing driving, you should wash it after each off-road trip. Pay special attention to • When using high-pressure wash- the removal of any accumulation of ers, make sure to maintain suffi- salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign cient distance from the vehicle. materials. Make sure the drain holes Insufficient clearance or excessive in the lower edges of the doors and pressure can lead to component rocker panels are kept clear and damage or water penetration. clean. • Do not spray the camera, sensors Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, or its surrounding area directly with industrial pollution and similar a high pressure washer. Shock deposits can damage your vehicle’s applied from high pressure water finish if not removed immediately. may cause the device to not oper- ate normally. Even prompt washing with plain water may not completely remove all • Do not bring the nozzle tip close to these deposits. A mild soap, safe for boots (rubber or plastic covers)or use on painted surfaces, should be connectors as they may be dam- used. aged if they come into contact with high pressure water. • Do not use any high-pressure noz- After washing, rinse the vehicle thor- zles, which induce either one-direct oughly with lukewarm or cold water. water stream or water swirling. Do not allow soap to dry on the finish. WARNING After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water before getting on the road. If braking performance is impaired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly while maintaining a slow forward speed.

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NOTICE NOTICE • Do not use strong soap, chemi- Matte paint finish vehicle cal detergents or hot water, and (if equipped) do not wash the vehicle in direct Automatic car wash which uses sunlight or when the body of the rotating brushes should not be vehicle is warm. used as this can damage the sur- • Be careful when washing the face of your vehicle. A steam side windows of your vehicle. cleaner which washes the vehicle Especially, with high-pressure surface at high temperature may water, water may leak through result the oil to adhere and leave the windows and wet the interior. stains that is difficult to remove. • To prevent damage to the plastic Use a soft cloth (e.g. microfiber parts, do not clean with chemi- towel or sponge) when washing cal solvents or strong deter- your vehicle and dry with a gents. microfiber towel. When you hand wash your vehicle, you should not use a cleaner that finishes with wax. If the vehicle surface is too dirty (sand, dirt, dust, contami- nant, etc.), clean the surface with water before washing the car.

Waxing A good coat of wax provides a barri- er between your paint and environ- OHI079049N mental contamination. Keeping a good coat of wax on your NOTICE vehicle will help protect it. • Water washing in the engine Wax the vehicle when water will no compartment including high longer bead on the paint. pressure water washing may Always wash and dry the vehicle cause the failure of electrical cir- before waxing. Use a good quality cuits located in the engine com- liquid or paste wax, and follow the partment. manufacturer’s instructions. Wax all • Never allow water or other liq- metal trim to protect it and to main- uids to come in contact with tain its luster. electrical/electronic compo- Removing oil, tar, and similar materi- nents inside the vehicle as this als with a spot remover will usually may damage them. strip the wax from the finish. Be sure to re-wax these areas even if the rest of the vehicle does not yet need wax- ing.

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NOTICE Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in the • Wiping dust or dirt off the body painted surface must be repaired with a dry cloth will scratch the promptly. Exposed metal will quickly finish. rust and may develop into a major • Do not use steel wool, abrasive repair expense. cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or NOTICE caustic agents on chrome-plat- ed or anodized aluminum parts. Matte paint finish vehicle This may result in damage to the (if equipped) protective coating and cause In case of matte paint finish vehi- discoloration or paint deteriora- cles, it is impossible to modify tion. only the damaged area and repair of the whole part is necessary. If NOTICE the vehicle is damaged and paint- ing is required, we recommend Matte paint finish vehicle that you have your vehicle main- (if equipped) tained and repaired by an author- Do not use any polish protector ized retailer of Genesis Branded such as a detergent, an abrasive products. Take extreme care, as it and a polish. In case wax is is difficult to restore the quality applied, remove the wax immedi- after the repair. ately using a silicon remover and if any tar or tar contaminant is on the surface use a tar remover to Bright-metal maintenance clean. However, be careful not to • To remove road tar and insects, apply too much pressure on the use a tar remover, not a scraper or painted area. other sharp object. • To protect the surfaces of bright- metal parts from corrosion, apply a coating of wax or chrome preser- vative and rub to a high luster. • During winter weather or in coastal areas, cover the bright metal parts with a heavier coating of wax or preservative. If necessary, coat the parts with non-corrosive petroleum jelly or other protective compound.

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Underbody maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance Corrosive materials used for ice and The aluminum wheels are coated snow removal and dust control may with a clear protective finish. collect on the underbody. If these • Do not use abrasive cleaner, pol- materials are not removed, acceler- ishing compound, solvent, or wire ated rusting can occur on underbody brushes on aluminum wheels. parts such as the fuel lines, frame, floor pan and exhaust system, even • Clean the wheel when it has though they have been treated with cooled. rust protection. • Use only a mild soap or neutral detergent, and rinse thoroughly with water. Also, clean the wheels Thoroughly flush the vehicle under- after driving on salted roads. body and wheel openings with luke- warm or cold water once a month, • Do not wash the wheels with high- after off-road driving and at the end speed car wash brushes. of each winter. Pay special attention • Do not use cleaners containing to these areas because it is difficult acid or alkaline detergents. to see all the mud and dirt. It will do more harm than good to wet down the road grime without removing it. The lower edges of doors, rocker panels, and frame members have drain holes that should not be allowed to clog with dirt; trapped water in these areas can cause rust- ing.

WARNING After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water. If braking performance is impaired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly while maintaining a slow forward speed.

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Corrosion protection Moisture breeds corrosion Protecting your vehicle from corro- Moisture creates the conditions in sion which corrosion is most likely to By using the most advanced design occur. For example, corrosion is and construction practices to combat accelerated by high humidity, partic- corrosion, Genesis Branded Vehicle ularly when temperatures are just produces cars of the highest quality. above freezing. In such conditions, However, this is only part of the job. the corrosive material is kept in con- To achieve the long-term corrosion tact with the car surfaces by moisture resistance your vehicle can deliver, that is slow to evaporate. the owner’s cooperation and assis- Mud is particularly corrosive tance is also required. because it is slow to dry and holds moisture in contact with the vehicle. Although the mud appears to be dry, Common causes of corrosion it can still retain the moisture and The most common causes of corro- promote corrosion. sion on your vehicle are: High temperatures can also acceler- • Road salt, dirt and moisture that is ate corrosion of parts that are not allowed to accumulate underneath properly ventilated so the moisture the vehicle. can be dispersed. For all these rea- • Removal of paint or protective sons, it is particularly important to coatings by stones, gravel, abra- keep your vehicle clean and free of sion or minor scrapes and dents mud or accumulations of other mate- which leave unprotected metal rials. This applies not only to the vis- exposed to corrosion. ible surfaces but particularly to the underside of the vehicle. High-corrosion areas If you live in an area where your vehi- cle is regularly exposed to corrosive materials, corrosion protection is particularly important. Some of the common causes of accelerated cor- rosion are road salts, dust control chemicals, ocean air and industrial pollution.

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To help prevent corrosion Keep your garage dry Keep your car clean Don’t park your car in a damp, poor- The best way to prevent corrosion is ly ventilated garage. This creates a to keep your vehicle clean and free favorable environment for corrosion. of corrosive materials. Attention to This is particularly true if you wash the underside of the vehicle is partic- your vehicle in the garage or drive it ularly important. into the garage when it is still wet or covered with snow, ice or mud. Even • If you live in a high-corrosion area a heated garage can contribute to — where road salts are used, near corrosion unless it is well ventilated the ocean, areas with industrial so moisture is dispersed. pollution, acid rain, etc.—, you should take extra care to prevent corrosion. In winter, hose off the Keep paint and trim in good condition underside of your vehicle at least Scratches or chips in the finish once a month and be sure to clean should be covered with "touch-up" the underside thoroughly when paint as soon as possible to reduce winter is over. the possibility of corrosion. If bare • When cleaning underneath the metal is showing through, the atten- vehicle, pay particular attention to tion of a qualified body and paint the components under the fenders shop is recommended. and other areas that are hidden Bird droppings are highly corrosive from view. Do a thorough job; just and may damage painted surfaces in dampening the accumulated mud just a few hours. Always remove bird rather than washing it away will droppings as soon as possible. accelerate corrosion rather than prevent it. Water under high pres- sure and steam are particularly effective in removing accumulated mud and corrosive materials. • When cleaning lower door panels, rocker panels and frame members, be sure that drain holes are kept open so that moisture can escape and not be trapped inside to accel- erate corrosion.

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Interior Care Cleaning the upholstery and Interior general precautions interior trim Prevent caustic solutions such as Vinyl (if equipped) perfume and cosmetic oil, from con- Remove dust and loose dirt from tacting the interior parts because vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum they may cause damage or discol- cleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with a oration. If they do contact the interior vinyl cleaner. parts, wipe them off immediately. See the instructions for the proper Fabric (if equipped) way to clean vinyl. Remove dust and loose dirt from fab- ric with a whisk broom or vacuum NOTICE cleaner. Clean with a mild soap solu- • Never allow water or other liq- tion recommended for upholstery or uids to come in contact with carpets. Remove fresh spots imme- electrical/electronic compo- diately with a fabric spot cleaner. If nents inside the vehicle as this fresh spots do not receive immediate may damage them. attention, the fabric can be stained • When cleaning leather products and its color can be affected. (steering wheel, seats etc.), use Also, its fire-resistant properties can neutral detergents or low alco- be reduced if the material is not hol content solutions. If you use properly maintained. high alcohol content solutions or acid/ alkaline detergents, the NOTICE color of the leather may fade or the surface may get stripped off. Using anything but recommended cleaners and procedures may affect the fabric's appearance and fire-resistant properties.

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Leather (if equipped) • Caring for the leather seats • Features of seat leather - Vacuum the seat periodically to - Leather is made from the outer remove dust and sand on the skin of an animal, which goes seat. It will prevent abrasion or through a special process to be damage of the leather and main- available for use. Since it is a nat- tain its quality. ural product, each part differs in - Wipe the natural leather seat thickness or density. cover often with dry or soft cloth. - Wrinkles may appear as a natural - Use of a proper leather protector result of stretching and shrinking may prevent abrasion of the depending on the temperature cover and helps maintain the and humidity. color. - The seat is made of stretchable - Be sure to read the instructions fabric to improve comfort. and consult a specialist when - The parts contacting the body are using leather coating or protec- curved and the side supporting tive agents. area is high which provides driv- - Light colored(beige, cream beige) ing comfort and stability. leather is easily contaminated - Wrinkles may appear naturally and the stain is noticeable. Clean from usage. It is not a fault of the the seats frequently. product. - Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may cause the surface to crack. NOTICE • Wrinkles or abrasions which appear naturally from usage are not covered by warranty. • Belts with metallic accessories, zippers or keys inside the back pocket may damage the seat fabric. • Make sure not to wet the seat. It may change the nature of natu- ral leather. • Jeans or clothes which could bleach may contaminate the sur- face of the seat covering fabric.

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• Cleaning the leather seats Interior wooden trim - Remove all contaminations • Use a wooden furniture protector instantly. Refer to instructions (e.g. wax, coating compound) to below for removal of each con- clean the interior wooden trim. taminant. • Often wipe the interior wooden trim - Cosmetic products (sunscreen, with a lint-free, clean cloth to main- foundation, etc.) tain the unique wooden textures for Apply cleansing cream on a cloth a longer period of time. and wipe the contaminated spot. Wipe off the cream with a wet NOTICE cloth and remove water with a dry cloth. • If you spill beverage (e.g. water, coffee) over the interior wooden - Beverages (coffee, soft drink, trim, immediately wipe it with etc.) clean, dry cloth. Apply a small amount of neutral • Sharp objects (e.g. driver, knife), detergent and wipe until contami- adhesive materials, or tapes nations do not smear. may damage the interior wooden - Oil trim. Remove oil instantly with • Any strong impacts may dam- absorbable cloth and wipe with age the interior wooden trim. stain remover used only for natu- • If the coating finish over the ral leather. interior wooden trim is removed, - Chewing gum moisture may damage or Harden the gum with ice and change wood traits. remove gradually. • If the interior wooden trim is damaged, you may get a splinter from the wood surface. • Handling prime napa leather Therefore, you should immedi- (if equipped) ately have the damaged interior Try to avoid excessive sunlight and wooden trim replaced by an heat exposure. Excessive sunlight authorized retailer of Genesis and heat exposure naturally fades Branded products. and dries out napa leather, causing wrinkles and discoloration. If the napa leather is wet with liquid, imme- diately clean it with lint-free cloth to minimize damage. Do not scratch the napa leather surface with a sharp object. If your napa leather seat is bright colored, it may be contaminat- ed or stained from dyed materials such as jeans.

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Cleaning the seat belt webbing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow the instructions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing because this may weaken the seat belt.

Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the vehicle become fogged (that is, cov- ered with an oily, greasy or waxy film), they should be cleaned with glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the glass cleaner container.

NOTICE Do not scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window. This may result in damage to the rear window defroster grid.

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The emission control system of your 1. Crankcase Emission Control vehicle is covered by a written limited System warranty. Please see the warranty The positive crankcase ventilation information contained in the Owner’s system is employed to prevent air Handbook & Warranty Information pollution caused by blow-by gases booklet in your vehicle. being emitted from the crankcase. Your vehicle is equipped with an This system supplies fresh filtered air emission control system to meet all to the crankcase through the air applicable emission regulations. intake hose. Inside the crankcase, There are three emission control the fresh air mixes with blow-by systems, as follows. gases, which then pass through the PCV valve into the induction system. (1) Crankcase emission control sys- tem 2. Evaporative Emission Control (2) Evaporative emission control sys- System Including Onboard tem Refueling Vapor Recovery (3) Exhaust emission control system (ORVR) The Evaporative Emission Control In order to ensure the proper function System is designed to prevent fuel of the emission control systems, it is vapors from escaping into the atmos- recommended that you have your phere. The ORVR system is vehicle inspected and maintained by designed to allow the vapors from an authorized retailer of Genesis the fuel tank to be loaded into a can- Branded products in accordance ister while refueling at the gas sta- with the maintenance schedule in tion, preventing the escape of fuel this manual. vapors into the atmosphere.

NOTICE Canister For the Inspection and Maintenance Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel Test (with Electronic Stability Control tank are absorbed and stored in the system) onboard canister. When the engine is running, the fuel vapors absorbed in • To prevent the vehicle from mis- the canister are drawn into the surge firing during dynamometer test- tank through the purge control sole- ing, turn the Electronic Stability noid valve. Control system off by pressing the ESC switch (ESC OFF light illuminated). • After dynamometer testing is completed, turn the ESC system back on by pressing the ESC switch again.

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Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV) WARNING The purge control solenoid valve is CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 controlled by the Engine Control WARNING Module; when the engine coolant Engine exhaust and a wide vari- temperature is low during idling, the ety of automobile components PCSV closes so that evaporated fuel and parts, including compo- is not taken into the engine. After the nents found in the interior fur- engine warms-up during ordinary nishings in a vehicle, contain or driving, the PCSV opens to introduce emit chemicals known to the evaporated fuel to the engine. State of California to cause can- cer and birth defects and repro- 3. Exhaust Emission Control ductive harm. In addition, cer- System tain fluids contained in vehicles The Exhaust Emission Control and certain products of compo- System is a highly effective system nent wear contain or emit chem- which controls exhaust emissions icals known to the State of while maintaining good vehicle per- California to cause cancer and formance. birth defects or other reproduc- tive harm. When the engine starts or fails to start, excessive attempts to restart the engine may cause damage to the • Do not operate the engine in con- emission system. fined or closed areas (such as garages) any more than what is Engine exhaust (carbon monox- necessary to move the vehicle in or ide) precautions out of the area. • Carbon monoxide can be present • When the vehicle is stopped in an with other exhaust fumes. If you open area for more than a short smell exhaust fumes of any kind in time with the engine running, your vehicle, drive with all the win- adjust the ventilation system (as dows fully open. Have your vehicle needed) to draw outside air into the checked and repaired immediately. vehicle. • Never sit in a parked or stopped vehicle for any extended time with WARNING the engine running. • When the engine stalls or fails to Engine exhaust gases contain start, excessive attempts to restart carbon monoxide (CO). Though the engine may cause damage to colorless and odorless, it is the emission control system. dangerous and could be lethal if inhaled. Follow the instructions on this page to avoid CO poi- soning.

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Operating precautions for cat- Your vehicle is equipped with a cat- alytic converters (if equipped) alytic converter emission control device. To prevent damage to the WARNING catalytic converter and to your vehi- cle, take the following precautions: The exhaust system and cat- • Use only UNLEADED FUEL for alytic converter are very hot gasoline engines. during and immediately after • Do not operate the vehicle when the engine has been running. To there are signs of engine malfunc- avoid SERIOUS INJURY or tion, such as misfire or a noticeable DEATH: loss of performance. • Do not park, idle, or drive the • Do not misuse or abuse the vehicle over or near flamma- engine. Examples of misuse are ble objects, such as grass, coasting with the engine off and vegetation, paper, leaves, etc. descending steep grades in gear A hot exhaust system can with the engine off. ignite flammable items under • Do not operate the engine at high your vehicle. idle speed for extended periods (5 • Keep away from the exhaust minutes or more). system and catalytic convert- • Do not modify or tamper with any er or you may get burned. part of the engine or emission con- Also, Do not remove the heat trol system. All inspections and sink around the exhaust sys- adjustments must be made by an tem, do not seal the bottom of authorized retailer of Genesis the vehicle, and do not coat Branded products. the vehicle for corrosion con- • Avoid driving with extremely low trol. It may present a fire risk fuel level. If you run out of gasoline, under certain conditions. it could cause the engine to misfire and result in excessive loading of the catalytic converter.

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CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz- ardouswaste/perchlorate.

Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers: Perchlorate containing materials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt preten- sioners and keyless remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations Section 67384.10 (a).

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Dimensions...... 8-2 Engine ...... 8-2 Bulb Wattage ...... 8-3 Tires and Wheels ...... 8-4 Luggage Volume ...... 8-5 Gross Vehicle Weight...... 8-5 Air Conditioning System ...... 8-5 Recommended Lubricants and Capacities...... 8-6 Recommended SAE Viscosity Number ...... 8-7 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...... 8-8 Vehicle Certification Label ...... 8-8 Tire Specification and Pressure Label ...... 8-8 Engine Number ...... 8-9 Consumer Information...... 8-10 Reporting Safety Defects ...... 8-11

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DIMENSIONS

Items in (mm) Overall length 204.9 (5,205) Overall width 75.4 (1,915) Overall height 58.9 (1,495) Front tread 245/45 R19 64.6 (1,640) Rear tread 275/40 R19 64.5 (1,639) Wheelbase 124.4 (3,160)

ENGINE

Items 3.3 T-GDI 5.0 GDI Displacement 203.94 (3,342) 307.43 (5,038) cu. in (cc) Bore x Stroke 3.62x3.29 (92x84) 3.77x3.42 (96x87) in. (mm) Firing order 1-2-3-4-5-6 1-2-7-8-4-5-6-3 No. of cylinders 6, V-type 8, V-type

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BULB WATTAGE

Light bulb Bulb type Wattage Low LED LED Headlamp High/Low LED LED Turn signal lamp Front Parking lamp Side marker LED LED Daytime running light Side repeater lamp Stop lamp Tail lamp Rear combination lamp Turn signal lamp Rear Backup lamp LED LED Side marker High mounted stop lamp License plate lamp Front lamps Rear lamps Front vanity mirror lamp Interior LED LED Rear mirror lamp Globe box lamp Trunk lamp

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TIRES AND WHEELS

Inflation pressure [kPa (psi)] Wheel lug Wheel nut torque Item Tire size Normal load * Maximum load size [kgf·m Front Rear Front Rear (lbf·ft, N·m)] 245/45 240 240 8.5Jx19 - - R19 (35) (35) Full size tire 275/40 240 240 9.5Jx19 - - 11~13 R19 (35) (35) (79~94, 107~127) Compact T155/70 420 420 420 420 4.0Tx19 spare tire R19 (60) (60) (60) (60)

* Normal load : Up to 3 persons

i Information • It is permissible to add 3 psi to the standard tire pressure specification if cold- er temperatures are expected soon. Tires typically loose 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 12°F temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are expected, recheck your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated. • An air pressure generally decreases, as you drive up to a high-altitude area above sea level. Thus, if you plan to drive a high-altitude area, check the tire pressures in advance. If necessary, inflate them to a proper level. (Air inflation per altitude: +2.4psi/1mile )

NOTICE When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle. Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or not work properly.

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LUGGAGE VOLUME

ltem 3.3 T-GDI 5.0 GDI SAE 15.67 cu ft (444 l)

GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT

3.3 T-GDI 5.0 GDI Items 2WD AWD 2WD AWD Gross vehicle weight 5,578 (2,530) 5,732 (2,600) 5,710 (2,590) 5,864 (2,660) lbs (kg)

AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

Items Weight of Volume Classification Refrigerant 22.22±0.88 (630±25) R-1234yf oz. (g)

Compressor lubricant 3.52±0.35 (100±10) PAG (FD46XG) cu. in (cc)

Contact an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products for more details.

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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 Volume Classification Engine oil *1 *2 ACEA A5 or above *3 / (drain and refill) 3.3 T-GDI 7.29 US qt. (6.9 l) 5W-30 (SAE Viscosity Number)

API SM & ILSAC GF-4 or 5.0 2WD 8.45 US qt. (8.0 l) above *4 / GDI AWD 9.72 US qt. (9.2 l) 5W-20 (SAE Viscosity Number)

GS ATF SP-IV-RR, Genesis/ Hyundai ATF SP-IV-RR or other Automatic 9.72 US qt. (9.2 l) brands meeting the above transmission fluid specification approved by Genesis Customer Care

3.3 T-GDI 10.36 US qt. (9.8 l) Mixture of antifreeze and water Engine coolant 5.0 2WD 12.68 US qt. (12.0 l) (Ethylene glycol based coolant for aluminum radiator) GDI AWD 12.05 US qt. (11.4 l) 0.74~0.85 US qt. Brake fluid FMVSS116 DOT-4 (0.7~0.8 l) Hypoid gear oil MS517-15GT Front differential oil (AWD) *5 0.74 US qt. (0.7 l) 75W/85 (GL-5) (SK HK SYN GEAR OIL Rear differential oil *5 1.48 US qt. (1.4 l) 75W/85 or equivalent) Transfer case oil (AWD) 0.66 US qt. (0.62 l) SHELL TF0870B Refer to “Fuel Requirements” in Fuel 21.9 US gal. (83 l) the Introduction chapter.

*1 : Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page. *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. *3 : If the ACEA A5 engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use API SM & ILSAC GF4 (or above) or ACEA A3. *4 : If the API SM & ILSAC GF-4 engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use API SL & ILSAC GF-3. *5 : If the front/rear differential is submerged, we recommend that you visit an author- ized retailer of Genesis Branded products to replace differential oil.

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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.

Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on fuel economy and cold weath- er operating (engine start and engine oil flowability). Lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather performance, howev- er, 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 temper- ature 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 3.3 Turbo- 10W-30 GDI *1 5W-30 Engine Oil 10W-30 5.0 GDI *2 5W-20, 5W-30

*1 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE 5W-30 (ACEA A5). However, if the engine oil is not available in your country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart. *2 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE 5W-20 (API SM / ILSAC GF-4 (or above)). However, if the engine oil is not available in your country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.

An engine oil displaying this 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 VEHICLE CERTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) LABEL

■ Frame number

OHI088001 OHI089002N The vehicle identification number is The vehicle certification label the number used in registering your attached on the driver's side center car and in all legal matters pertaining pillar gives the Vehicle Identification to its ownership, etc. Number. The number is punched on the floor under the passenger seat. To check TIRE SPECIFICATION AND the number, open the cover. PRESSURE LABEL

■ VIN label

OHI088006L OHI088007L The tires supplied on your new vehi- The VIN is also on a plate attached cle are chosen to provide the best to the top of the dashboard. The performance for normal driving. number on the plate can easily be seen through the windshield from The tire label located on the driver’s outside. side center pillar gives the tire pres- sures recommended for your car.

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ENGINE NUMBER

■ 3.3 T-GDI

OHI088003 ■ 5.0 GDI

OHI088004 The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing.

8-9 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects

CONSUMER INFORMATION This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Your retailer of Genesis Branded products will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information. Genesis Branded Vehicles are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards. For your safety, however, we strongly urge you to read and follow all directions in this Owner's Manual, particularly the information under the headings "NOTICE", "CAUTION" and "WARNING". If, after reading this manual, you have any questions regarding the operation of your vehicle, please contact your nearest Genesis Customer Care Regional Office as listed in the following: Eastern Region: Central Region: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri. Eastern Region Central Region 1122 Cranbury South River Road 2 Trans Am Plaza Dr #500 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 Jamesburg, NJ 08831 844-340-9741 844-340-9741

Western Region: Southern Region: Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Oregon, Utah, Washington, West Virginia. Wyoming. Southern Region Western Region 3025 Chastain Meadows Parkway 10550 Talbert Avenue P.O.Box 20850 Suite 100 Marietta, GA 30066 Fountain Valley, California 92728- 844-340-9741 0850 South Central Region: 844-340-9741 Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas. South Central Region 1421 South Beltline Road, Suite 400 Coppell, TX 75019 844-340-9741

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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 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Genesis Customer Care.

If NHTSA 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, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Genesis Customer Care.

To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888- 327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; download the SaferCar mobile application; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA. 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE., Washington, DC. 20590.

You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov.

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