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Hyundai Equus (2016 year). Instruction - part 1

 

 

GUIDE TO HYUNDAI
1. What are HYUNDAI Genuine
GENUINE PARTS
Parts?
HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are the
same parts used by HYUNDAI
Motor Company to manufacture
vehicles. They are designed and
tested to optimize driving safety,
performance and reliability for our
customers.
2. Why should you use genuine
parts?
HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are engi-
neered and manufactured to meet
rigid manufacturing requirements.
Any imitated, counterfeit or used-
auto parts are not covered by the
HYUNDAI New Vehicle Limited
Warranty or any other HYUNDAI
warranties.
In addition, any damage or failure of
HYUNDAI Genuine Parts caused
by other imitated, counterfeit or
used-auto parts is not covered by
any HYUNDAI warranty.
3. How can you distinguish
HYUNDAI Genuine Parts from
other imitated, counterfeit or
used-auto parts?
Look for the HYUNDAI Genuine
Parts logo on the package (See the
below illustration).
The package label of HYUNDAI
Genuine Parts for U.S. export is
written only in English.
You can purchase HYUNDAI
Genuine Parts only through an
authorized EQUUS dealership.
F5
Introduction
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
SAFETY MESSAGES
We want you to get the greatest driv-
Your safety, and the safety of others,
ing pleasure from your vehicle. This
is very important. This Owner’s
Owner’s Manual will assist you in
Manual provides you with many safe-
many ways. We strongly recommend
ty precautions and operating proce-
you to read the entire manual. In
dures. This information alerts you to
order to minimize the chance of
potential hazards that may hurt you
death or injury, you must read the
or others, as well as damage to your
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION,
vehicle.
and NOTICE sections of this manual.
Safety messages found on vehicle
Illustrations are supplementary
labels and in this manual describe
explanation of the text in order to
these hazards and what to do to
best explain how to enjoy your vehi-
avoid or reduce the risks.
cle. By reading your manual, you will
Warnings and instructions contained
learn your vehicle features, important
in this manual are for your safety.
safety information, and driving tips
Failure to follow safety warnings and
under various road conditions.
instructions can lead to serious injury
The general layout of the manual
or death.
contents is provided in the Table of
Throughout this manual DANGER,
Contents. A good place to start is the
WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and
index, as it has an alphabetical listing
the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL will
of all information.
be used.
Sections: This manual has 8 chap-
This is the safety alert sym-
ters plus an index. Each section
bol. It is used to alert you to
begins with a brief list of contents, so
potential physical injury haz-
you can pinpoint the information
ards. Obey all safety mes-
location that you wish to read at a
sages that follow this symbol
glance.
to avoid possible injury or
death. The safety alert symbol
precedes the signal words
DANGER, WARNING and
CAUTION.
F6
Introduction
Symbols used in illustrations
DANGER
Safety symbol
DANGER indicates a hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided,
The symbol means to "Avoid"
results in death or serious
or "Do not do anything".
injury.
Arrows
Indicates the location.
WARNING
Indicates the action (pressing,
WARNING indicates a haz-
turning, etc.) or outcome of an
ardous situation, which, if not
operation.
avoided, may result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate
injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation,
which, if not avoided, may result in
vehicle damage.
F7
Introduction
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Your vehicle is designed to maximize
Gasoline containing alcohol and
its driving performance as well as to
methanol
minimize exhaust emissions and
Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and
spark plug fouling, when being refu-
ethanol (also known as grain alco-
eled with UNLEADED FUEL.
hol), is on sale along with or instead
of leaded or unleaded gasoline.
Your vehicle is designed to use only
Do not use gasohol, of which the
the unleaded fuel having a Pump
ethanol percentage is 10% or more.
Octane number
((R+M)/2) of
87
Also, do not use gasoline or gasohol
(Research Octane Number 91) or
containing any methanol. Either of
higher.
these fuels may cause drivability
problems, including hard starting,
rough running before the engine
To further improve your vehicle per-
warm-up, illumination of the
formance, premium unleaded fuel
Malfunction Indicator Light and dam-
having a Pump Octane number
age to the fuel system, engine con-
((R+M)/2) of 91 (Research Octane
trol system and emission control sys-
Number 96) or higher is recommend-
tem.
ed. (Do not use methanol blended
fuels.)
Stop using gasohol of any kind, if a
drivability problem occurs.
The manufacturer's warranty does
CAUTION
not cover vehicle damage or a dri-
vability problem, which is caused by
Never add any fuel-system
one of the followings:
cleaning additives to the fuel
1. Gasohol, of which the ethanol per-
tank, unless specified. (Consult
centage is 10% or more
an authorized EQUUS dealer for
further details.)
2. Gasoline or gasohol, containing
methanol
3. Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol
WARNING
• Do not "top off" after the noz-
zle automatically shuts off
when refueling.
• Tightly close the cap, until it
clicks one time. Otherwise,
the Malfunction Indicator
Light " " will illuminate.
• Always confirm that the fuel
cap is securely closed in
order to prevent fuel spillage
in the event of an accident.
F8
Introduction
"E85" fuel is an alternative fuel com-
Other fuels
prised of 85% of ethanol and 15% of
Using fuels such as;
gasoline, and is exclusively manufac-
- Silicone (Si) contained fuel,
tured for Flexible Fuel Vehicles. "E85"
cannot be refueled in your vehicle.
- Ferrocene
(Fe) contained fuel,
Refueling with "E85" will result in
and
poor engine performance and dam-
- Other metallic additives con-
age to your vehicle’s engine and fuel
tained fuels,
system. HYUNDAI recommends you
may cause vehicle and engine dam-
not to use the fuel, of which the
age or cause plugging, misfiring,
ethanol percentage is 10% or more.
poor acceleration, engine stalling,
catalyst melting, abnormal corrosion,
CAUTION
life cycle reduction, etc.
Also, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Your New Vehicle Limited
(MIL) may illuminate.
Warranty does not cover dam-
age to the fuel system or any
NOTICE
performance problems caused
by the use of "E85" fuel.
Damage to the fuel system or per-
formance problem caused by the
use of these fuels may not be cov-
ered by your New Vehicle Limited
CAUTION
Warranty.
Never use gasoline, containing
methanol. Stop using any gaso-
hol product, which impairs your
drivability.
F9
Introduction
Gasoline containing MMT
Fuel Additives
Some gasoline contains harmful
HYUNDAI recommends you to use
manganese-based fuel additives
high-quality gasoline, treated with
such
as
MMT
detergent additives such as TOP TIER
(Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese
Detergent Gasoline. This prevents
Tricarbonyl). HYUNDAI does not rec-
deposit formation in the engine. These
ommend to use gasoline containing
types of gasoline will help to clean the
MMT. This type of fuel may reduce
engine and to enhance performance
vehicle performance and affect your
of the Emission Control System. For
emission control system.
more information on TOP TIER
The malfunction indicator lamp on
Detergent Gasoline, please go to the
the cluster may illuminate.
For drivers, who do not regularly use
Do not use methanol
TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline and
have problems, such as hard starting
Fuels containing methanol
(wood
or rough engine running, gasoline
alcohol) should not be used. This
additives can be separately added.
type of fuel may reduce vehicle per-
formance and damage the fuel sys-
When TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
tem components, engine control sys-
is unavailable, one bottle of additives
tem and emission control system.
is recommended at every 7,500 miles
or in every 12 months.
Additives are available from your
CAUTION
authorized EQUUS dealer along with
information on how to use them. Do
Your New Vehicle Limited
not mix it with other additives.
Warranty may not cover dam-
age to the fuel system and any
performance problems that are
Operation in foreign countries
caused by the use of fuels con-
When you plan to drive your vehicle
taining methanol.
in another country, make sure to:
• Check all regulations, regarding
registrations and insurances.
• Find out whether the acceptable
fuel is available.
F10
Introduction
VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS
No special break-in period is needed.
By following a few simple steps for
CALIFORNIA PROPOSI-
the first
600 miles (1,000 km), you
TION 65 WARNING
may enhance the performance, fuel
economy and life of your vehicle.
Items contained in motor vehi-
cles or emitted from them are
• Do not race the engine.
known to the State of California
• While driving, keep your engine
to cause cancer and birth
speed between 2,000 rpm (revolu-
defects or reproductive harm.
tions per minute) and 4,000 rpm.
These include:
• Do not maintain the same speed
for a long period of time, either fast
• Gasoline and its vapors
or slow. The engine speed needs to
• Engine exhaust
be varied for the proper break-in.
• Used engine oil
• Avoid hard stops, except in an
• Interior passenger compart-
emergency, to allow the brakes to
ment components and materi-
set properly.
als
• Do not tow a trailer for the first
• Component parts which are
1,200 miles (2,000 km).
subject to heat and wear
In addition, battery posts, termi-
nals and related accessories
contain lead, lead compounds
and other chemicals known to
the State of California to cause
cancer and reproductive harm.
F11
Introduction
VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
This vehicle is equipped with an
To read data recorded by an EDR,
event data recorder
(EDR). The
special equipment is required, and
main purpose of an EDR is to
access to the vehicle or the EDR is
record, in certain crash or near
needed. In addition to the vehicle
crash-like situations, such as an
manufacturer, other parties, such
air bag deployment or hitting a
as law enforcement, that have the
road obstacle, data that will assist
special equipment, can read the
in understanding how a vehicle's
information if they have access to
systems performed. The EDR is
the vehicle or the EDR.
designed to record data related to
vehicle dynamics and safety sys-
tems 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 travel-
ing.
These data can help provide a bet-
ter understanding of the circum-
stances in which crashes and
injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data
are recorded by your vehicle only
if a non-trivial crash situation
occurs; no data are recorded by
the EDR under normal driving
conditions and no personal data
(e.g., name, gender, age, and crash
location) are recorded. However,
other parties, such as law enforce-
ment, could combine the EDR data
with the type of personally identi-
fying data routinely acquired dur-
ing a crash investigation.
F12
Your vehicle at a glance
Safety system of your vehicle
Convenient features of your vehicle
Multimedia system
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Driving your vehicle
What to do in an emergency
Maintenance
Specifications, Consumer information
and Reporting safety defects
Index
F13
Air bag - Advanced
1
Your vehicle at a glance
supplemental restraint
system
2-42
Exterior overview (front) ...1-2
How the air bag system
Exterior overview (rear)
1-3
operates
2-43
Interior overview
1-4
SRS components and
Instrument panel overview ..1-5
functions
2-45
Engine compartment
1-6
Occupant classification
system
2-48
2
Safety system of your
Main components of occupant
vehicle
classification system
2-49
Driver's and front
Seats
2-2
passenger's air bag
2-54
Front seat adjustment
2-4
Side air bag
2-58
Rear seat adjustment
2-11
Curtain air bag
2-60
Why is an air bag not
Seat belts
2-21
inflated in a collision?
2-61
Seat belt restraint system
2-21
SRS Care
2-65
Pre-tensioner seat belt
2-25
Additional safety
Pre-safe seat belt (PSB)
2-28
precautions
2-66
Automatic Seat Belt
Air bag warning label
2-68
Retracting
2-29
Seat belt precautions
2-29
Care of seat belts
2-32
Child restraint system
2-33
Rear-Facing child restraint..2-35
Forward-Facing child
restraints
2-35
F14
Hood
3-33
3
Convenient features of
Opening the Hood
3-33
your vehicle
Closing the Hood
3-33
Fuel filler lid
3-34
Smart key
3-6
Opening the Fuel Filler Lid ..3-34
Locking
3-7
Closing the Fuel Filler Lid
3-34
Unlocking
3-7
Sunroof
3-37
Trunk Unlocking
3-8
Sliding the Sunroof
3-37
Panic Button
3-8
Tilting the Sunroof
3-38
Start-Up
3-8
Resetting the Sunroof
3-39
Mechanical Key
3-9
Sunshade
3-39
Loss of a Smart Key
3-10
Smart key precautions
3-10
Driver position memory
Record your key number
3-10
system
3-40
Immobilizer system
3-10
Storing the Position
Restrictions in Handling
Memory
3-40
Keys
3-11
Recalling the Position
Battery Replacement
3-12
Memory
3-41
Theft-Alarm system
3-13
Easy Access Function
3-41
Steering wheel
3-42
Door locks
3-14
Electronic Hydraulic Power
Operating Door Locks From
Steering (EHPS)
3-42
Outside the Vehicle
3-14
Tilt Steering/
Power Door Latch
3-15
Telescope Steering
3-42
Operating Door Locks From
Heated Steering Wheel
3-43
Inside the Vehicle
3-15
Horn
3-43
Auto Door Lock/Unlock
Features
3-17
Mirrors
3-44
Child-Protector Rear Door
Interior rearview mirrors
3-44
Locks
3-17
Electric chromic mirror (ECM)
with HomeLink® system and
Trunk
3-18
compass
3-44, 3-51
Non-Powered Trunk
3-18
Outside rearview mirror
3-58
Power Trunk
3-19
Reverse Parking Aid
To Reset the Power Trunk...3-22
Function
3-61
Trunk Lid Control Button
3-22
Emergency Trunk Safety
Instrument cluster
3-62
Release
3-23
Instrument Cluster Control...3-64
Smart Trunk
3-24
LCD Display Control
3-64
Windows
3-28
Gauges
3-65
Power Windows
3-29
F15
LCD display
3-69
Headlight leveling device ...3-113
LCD Modes
3-69
AFLS (Adaptive Front
Trip Computer Mode
3-70
Lighting System)
3-114
ASCC/LDWS Mode
3-70
Wipers and washer
3-115
A/V Mode
3-70
Windshield wipers
3-115
Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode
3-70
Windshield washer
3-117
Information Mode
3-71
Interior light
3-118
User Settings Mode
3-72
Front
3-118
Warning Messages
3-78
Rear
3-119
Trip computer
3-86
Trunk room lamp
3-119
Overview
3-86
Door courtesy lamp
3-119
Trip A/B
3-86
Glove box lamp
3-120
Fuel Economy
3-87
Vanity mirror lamp
3-120
Warning and indicator
Welcome system
3-121
lights
3-89
Puddle lamp
3-121
Warning lights
3-89
Headlamp
3-121
Indicator Lights
3-96
Interior light
3-121
Head Up Display (HUD)...3-100
Defroster
3-122
Description
3-100
Rear window defroster
3-122
Head Up Display ON/OFF ..3-101
Front wiper deicer
3-122
Head Up Display
Automatic climate control
Information
3-101
system
3-123
Head Up Display Setting
3-101
Automatic heating and air
Parking assist system
3-102
conditioning
3-124
Operation of the parking
Manual air heating and
assist system
3-103
cooling
3-126
Inoperable conditions of the
System operation
3-135
Parking Assist System
3-105
Climate control air filter
3-136
Self-diagnosis
3-106
Checking the amount of air
Rearview camera
3-107
conditioner refrigerant and
Multi-view camera
compressor lubricant
3-137
system
3-108
Windshield defrosting and
Lighting
3-109
defogging
3-138
Battery saver function
3-109
Defogging logic
3-139
Headlamp escort function..3-109
Storage compartments
3-141
Lighting control
3-110
Center console storage
3-141
High beam operation
3-111
Glove box
3-141
Turn signals and lane
Sunglass holder
3-142
change signals
3-112
Rear console storage
3-142
Front fog light
3-113
Cool and warm box
3-143
Daytime running light
3-113
F16
Interior features
3-145
5
Driving your vehicle
Ashtray
3-145
Cup holder
3-146
Before driving
5-5
Sunvisor
3-147
Before entering vehicle
5-5
Rear vanity mirror
3-147
Necessary inspections
5-5
Power outlet
3-148
Before starting
5-5
Clock
3-149
Engine start/stop button
5-7
Clothes hanger
3-150
Illuminated Engine Start/Stop
Bag hanger
3-150
Button
5-7
Floor mat anchor(s)
3-150
Engine Start/Stop Button
Luggage net (holder)
3-151
position
5-7
Rear curtain
3-152
Starting the engine
5-9
AUX, USB and iPod® port ..3-153
Automatic transmission
5-11
4
Multimedia system
Automatic transmission
operation
5-12
Good driving practices
5-15
Multimedia system
4-2
Antenna
4-2
Brake system
5-17
Steering wheel audio
Power brakes
5-17
control
4-3
Electric parking brake
(EPB)
5-19
Emergency braking
5-22
AUTO HOLD
5-23
Anti-lock brake system
(ABS)
5-26
Electronic stability control
(ESC)
5-28
Hill-start assist control
(HAC)
5-32
Good braking practices
5-32
Drive mode integrated
control system
5-34
DRIVE mode / SNOW mode..5-34
Electronic controlled
suspension (ECS)
5-36
To control the vehicle
height
5-36
ECS (Electronic Controlled
Suspension) malfunction
warning message
5-37
F17
Advanced smart cruise
Winter driving
5-72
control system
5-38
Snowy or icy conditions
5-72
Smart cruise control speed ..5-39
Use high quality ethylene
Smart cruise control vehicle-
glycol coolant
5-74
to-vehicle distance
5-43
Check battery and cables
5-74
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance
Change to "winter weight"
sensor
5-45
oil if necessary
5-74
To convert to the cruise
Check spark plugs and
control mode
5-46
ignition system
5-74
Limitations of the system
5-47
To prevent the locks from
Lane departure warning
frozen
5-75
system (LDWS)
5-51
Use authorized window
LDWS operation
5-52
washer anti-freezer solution
in system
5-75
Advanced vehicle safety
Do not let your parking
management (AVSM)
5-55
brake freeze
5-75
Blind spot detection system
Do not let ice and snow
(BSD)
5-58
accumulate underneath
5-75
Operating conditions
5-59
Carry emergency
Warning types
5-59
equipment
5-75
Detecting sensor
5-60
Do not place objects or
Warning message
5-61
materials in the engine
RCTA (Rear cross traffic
compartment
5-75
alert)
5-62
Vehicle load limit
5-76
Non-operating condition
5-63
Tire and loading information
Economical operation
5-65
label
5-76
Special driving conditions..5-67
Certification label
5-80
Hazardous driving
Vehicle weight
5-82
conditions
5-67
Base curb weight
5-82
Rocking the vehicle
5-68
Vehicle curb weight
5-82
Smooth cornering
5-69
Load weight
5-82
Driving at night
5-69
GAW (Gross axle weight)
5-82
Driving in the rain
5-70
GAWR (Gross axle weight
Driving in flooded areas
5-70
rating)
5-82
Off-road driving
5-70
GVW (Gross vehicle weight)..5-82
Highway driving
5-71
GVWR (Gross vehicle
weight rating)
5-82
Trailer towing
5-82
F18
6
What to do in an emergency
7
Maintenance
Road warning
6-2
Engine compartment
7-4
Hazard warning flasher
6-2
Maintenance services
7-5
In case of an emergency
Owner's responsibility
7-5
while driving
6-2
Owner's maintenance
If the engine stalls at a
precautions
7-6
crossroad or a railroad
Owner's maintenance
7-7
crossing
6-2
Owner's maintenance
If you have a flat tire while
schedule
7-7
driving
6-2
Scheduled maintenance
If engine stalls while driving..6-3
service
7-8
If the engine will not start..6-3
Normal maintenance
When the engine does not
schedule
7-9
revolve, or slowly revolves
6-3
Maintenance under severe
When the engine normally
usage conditions
7-22
revolves, but does not start...6-3
Explanation of scheduled
Emergency starting
6-4
maintenance items
7-23
Jump starting
6-4
Engine oil
7-25
Push-starting
6-5
Checking the engine oil
If the engine overheats
6-6
level
7-25
Tire pressure monitoring
Changing the engine oil and
system (TPMS)
6-7
filter
7-26
Low tire pressure telltale
6-8
Engine coolant
7-27
Low tire pressure position
Checking the coolant level...7-27
telltale
6-8
Changing the coolant
7-29
TPMS (Tire Pressure
Brake fluid
7-30
Monitoring System)
Checking the brake fluid
malfunction indicator
6-9
level
7-30
Changing a tire with TPMS..6-10
Power steering fluid
7-31
If you have a flat tire
6-12
Checking the power steering
Jack and tools
6-12
fluid level
7-31
Removing and storing the
Checking the power steering
spare tire
6-13
hose
7-31
Changing tires
6-13
Washer fluid
7-32
Jack label
6-19
Checking the washer fluid
Towing
6-20
level
7-32
Towing service
6-20
Air cleaner
7-33
Removable towing hook
6-22
Filter replacement
7-33
Emergency towing
6-22
F19
Climate control air filter ...7-35
Light bulbs
7-69
Filter inspection
7-35
Headlight, position light, turn
Filter replacement
7-35
signal light, side marker light
Wiper blades
7-36
and front fog light bulb
Blade inspection
7-36
replacement
7-70
Blade replacement
7-36
Side repeater light bulb
replacement
7-74
Battery
7-39
Rear combination light bulb
For best battery service
7-39
replacement
7-75
Battery recharging by
High mounted stop light
7-75
battery charger
7-41
License plate lamp
Battery recharging by
replacement
7-79
vehicle
7-41
Interior light bulb
Reset items
7-42
replacement
7-82
Tires and wheels
7-42
Appearance care
7-83
Tire care
7-42
Exterior care
7-83
Recommended cold tire
Interior care
7-88
inflation pressures
7-42
Checking tire inflation
Emission control system ...7-89
pressure
7-44
Crankcase emission control
Tire rotation
7-45
system
7-89
Wheel alignment and tire
Evaporative emission control
balance
7-45
system
7-89
Tire replacement
7-46
Exhaust emission control
Wheel replacement
7-47
system
7-90
Tire traction
7-47
California perchlorate
Tire maintenance
7-48
notice
7-92
Tire sidewall labeling
7-48
Low aspect ratio tire
7-51
Tire terminology and
definitions
7-52
All season tires
7-54
Summer tires
7-54
Snow tires
7-54
Tire chains
7-55
Radial-ply tires
7-55
Fuses
7-56
Inner panel fuse
replacement
7-57
Engine compartment fuse
replacement
7-59
Fuse/relay panel
description
7-60
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