Hyundai Equus (2016 year). Instruction - part 2

 

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Hyundai Equus (2016 year). Instruction - part 2

 

 

8
Specifications, Consumer
information and Reporting
safety defects
Dimensions
8-2
Bulb wattage
8-2
Tires and wheels
8-3
Recommended lubricants
and capacities
8-4
Recommended SAE viscosity
number
8-5
Vehicle identification number
(VIN)
8-6
Vehicle certification label...8-6
Tire specification and
pressure label
8-6
Engine number
8-7
Refrigerant label
8-7
Consumer information
8-8
Reporting safety defects
8-9
F21
Your vehicle at a glance
Exterior overview (front)
1-2
: Towing hook, Hood, Front windshield wiper blades,
Sunroof, Outside rearview mirror, Door locks,
Tires and wheels, Headlamps, Front fog light
Exterior overview (rear)
1-3
: Glass antenna and Defroster, High mounted stop light,
Trunk, Rear combination light, Rearview camera,
Parking assist system, Towing hook, Fuel filler lid,
Door locks, Window
Interior overview
1-4
: Inside door handle, Driver's seat control, Driver position
memory system button, Power window switch,
Outside rearview mirror control, Fuel-filler lid opener,
Trunk lid release switch or power trunk main control
switch, Seats, Steering wheel, etc...
Instrument panel overview
1-5
: Instrument cluster, Lighting control lever, Wiper and
washer control lever, Engine Start/Stop Button,
Climate control system, Vehicle height control but-
ton, etc...
Engine compartment
1-6
: Engine coolant reservoir, Air cleaner, Engine oil filler
cap, Windshield washer fluid reservoir, Fuse box,
Jump start connector, etc...
Your vehicle at a glance
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
■ Front view
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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1. Towing hook
6-22
6. Door locks
3-14
2. Hood
3-33
7. Tires and wheels
7-42, 8-3
3. Front windshield wiper blades
3-115, 7-36
8. Headlamps
3-111, 7-70
4. Sunroof
3-37
9. Front fog light
3-113, 7-70
5. Outside rearview mirror
3-58
1-2
Your vehicle at a glance
01
■ Rear view
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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1. Glass antenna and Defroster . . . 4-2, 3-122
6. Parking assist system
3-102
2. High mounted stop light
7-75
7. Towing hook
6-22
3. Trunk
3-18
8. Fuel filler lid
3-34
4. Rear combination light
7-75
9. Door locks
3-14
5. Rearview camera
3-107
10. Window
3-28
1-3
Your vehicle at a glance
INTERIOR OVERVIEW
Type A
Type B
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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1. Inside door handle
3-15
11. ESC (Electronic stability control)
off button
5-28
2. Driver’s seat control
2-5
12. Trunk lid release switch or
3. Driver position memory system button ..3-40
power trunk main control switch ..3-18/3-19
4. Power window switch
3-28
13. EPB (Electric parking brake) switch
5-19
5. Outside rearview mirror control
3-58
14. Brake pedal
5-17
6. Fuel-filler lid opener
3-34
15. Hood release lever
3-33
7. BSD (Blind spot detection) on/off button ..5-58
16. Seats
2-2
8. Parking assist system on/off button
3-102
17. Tilt/Telescope steering control lever
3-42
9. Instrument panel illumination
18. Heated steering wheel on/off button
3-43
control button
3-64
19. Steering wheel
3-42
10. HUD (Head up display) on/off button...3-100
1-4
Your vehicle at a glance
01
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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1. Instrument cluster
3-62
10. Climate control system seat
2-9
2. Lighting control lever
3-110
11. Multi-view camera system
on/off button
3-108
3. Wiper and washer control lever
3-115
12. Vehicle height control button
5-36
4. Horn
3-43
13. Rear curtain folding button
3-152
5. Driver’s front air bag
2-54
14. Center console storage box
3-141
6. Engine Start/Stop Button
5-7
15. Passenger’s front air bag
2-54
7. Hazard warning flasher
6-2
8. Climate control system
3-123
16. Glove box
3-141
9. Shift lever
5-11
1-5
Your vehicle at a glance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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1. Engine coolant reservoir
7-27
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
7-32
2. Radiator cap
7-29
8. Fuse box
7-56
3. Brake fluid reservoir
7-30
9. Power steering fluid reservoir
7-31
4. Air cleaner
7-33
10. Jump start connector
6-4
5. Engine oil dipstick
7-25
11. Chamber air cleaner
7-34
6. Engine oil filler cap
7-25
1-6
Safety system of
your vehicle
Seats
2-2
Front seat adjustment
2-4
Rear seat adjustment
2-11
Seat belts
2-21
Seat belt restraint system
2-21
Pre-tensioner seat belt
2-25
Pre-safe seat belt (PSB)
2-28
Automatic Seat Belt 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
Air bag - Advanced supplemental
restraint system
2-42
How the air bag system operates
2-43
SRS components and functions
2-45
Occupant classification system
2-48
Main components of occupant classification
system
2-49
Driver's and front passenger's air bag
2-54
Side air bag
2-58
Curtain air bag
2-60
Why is an air bag not inflated in a collision?
2-61
SRS Care
2-65
Additional safety precautions
2-66
Air bag warning label
2-68
Safety system of your vehicle
SEATS
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Driver’s seat
Rear seat
(1) Seat sliding forward or backward**/
(12) Seat sliding forward or backward
Seat height and cushion tilting adjust-
adjustment with seatback angle
ment
adjustment
(2) Seat cushion length adjustment
(13) Climate control system seat*
(3) Seatback angle adjustment
(14) Armrest
(4) Head restraint height adjustment
(15) Leg support angle adjustment
(5) Driver position memory system
(16) Head restraint height adjustment
(6) Climate control system seat*
(17) Easy access
(7) Lumbar support adjustment
(18) Front passenger side walk-in seat
(19) Rear relaxation seat system
Front passenger’s seat
(20) Lumbar support adjustment
(8) Seat sliding forward or backward/
(21) Return switch
Seat height and cushion tilting
adjustment*
*: if equipped
(9) Seatback angle adjustment
**: The height of the driver’s head restraint is
(10) Head restraint height adjustment
automatically and simultaneously adjust-
ed with the driver’s seat sliding.
(11) Climate control system seat*
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Safety system of your vehicle
02
WARNING
WARNING
- Loose objects
- Driver’s seat
Any objects in the driver’s foot
Never attempt to adjust the
area may interfere with pedal
seat position while the vehicle
operation, possibly causing an
is in motion. This may result in
accident. Do not place anything
loss of control and an acci-
under the driver’s seat.
dent, causing death, serious
injury, or property damage.
Do not allow anything to dis-
turb the seatback position.
WARNING
Any items stored behind a
seatback or any other items,
- Driver’s responsibility for pas-
which disturb the proper
sengers
latching of a seatback, may
result in serious or fatal injury
Riding in a seatback-reclined
in a sudden stop or collision.
seat may lead to serious or fatal
injury in an accident. When a
Always drive and ride with
seatback is reclined in an acci-
your seatback upright and the
dent, the occupant may slide
lap portion of the seat belt
below the lap portion of the seat
snug and low across the hips.
belt and be applied with great
This is the best position to
force on the unprotected
protect you in case of an acci-
abdomen. Serious or fatal inter-
dent.
nal injuries may result. The driv-
In order to avoid unnecessary
er must advise passengers to
and perhaps severe air bag
keep the seatback in an upright
injuries, always sit as far back
position whenever the vehicle is
as possible from the steering
in motion.
wheel while comfortably
maintaining the control of the
vehicle. We recommend that
your chest be at least 10 inch-
WARNING
es
(250mm) away from the
steering wheel.
Do not place a seat cushion,
because it reduces friction
between a seat and a passenger.
The passenger may slide below
the lap portion of the seat belt in
an accident or a sudden stop.
Serious or fatal internal injuries
may result because the seat belt
does not normally operate.
2-3
Safety system of your vehicle
Front seat adjustment
WARNING
The front seat position can be adjust-
Do not adjust the seat while
ed by pressing the control switches
fastening a seat belt. Moving
on the doors. Before driving, adjust
the seat cushion forward may
the seat position, as desired, so as to
apply strong pressure on the
easily control the steering wheel,
abdomen.
pedals and instrument-panel but-
tons.
While adjusting the seat posi-
tion, use extreme caution not
to caught hands or other
CAUTION
objects inside the seat com-
ponents.
The power seat is operable,
even when the ignition is OFF.
Do not leave a cigarette
lighter on the floor mat or
Therefore, children should
seat. The operation of seat
never be left unattended in the
adjustment may leak gas out
vehicle.
of the lighter and cause a fire.
Use extreme caution when
CAUTION
picking small objects trapped
under the seats or between
Do not adjust the seat position,
the seat and the center con-
while fastening a seat belt.
sole. Your hands might be cut
Moving the seat cushion forward
or injured by the sharp edges
may apply strong pressure on the
of the seat mechanism.
abdomen.
NOTICE
• The power seat is operated by
electric motors. Pause the motor
operation after each seat-position
adjustment. Excessive motor
operation may damage the elec-
tric equipment.
• The operation of a power seat
consumes a large amount of elec-
tric power. To prevent unneces-
sary battery drain, when the
engine is turned OFF, do not
adjust the power seat longer than
necessary.
• Do not press two power seat con-
trol switches or more at the same
time. Doing so may fail the electric
motor or components.
2-4
Safety system of your vehicle
02
Forward and rearward
Seatback Reclining
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Push the control buttons forward or
Push the upper part of the control
backwards to adjust the seat to the
switch either forwards or backwards
desired position. Release the button,
to recline the seatback, as desired.
once the seat is adjusted as desired.
Release the switch, once the seat-
The adjustment of the seat position
back is adjusted as desired.
simultaneously changes the head
restraint to the proper position.
Cushion length adjustment
(for driver’s seat)
Seat cushion height and tilt
OVI035003N
OVI035005N
Push the control switch either for-
Pull up the front portion of the control
wards or backwards to move the seat
switch to raise the front part of the
cushion to the desired length.
seat cushion, or pull it down to lower
Release the switch, once the cush-
the front part. Pull up the rear portion
ion length is adjusted as desired.
of the control switch up to raise the
rear part of the seat cushion, or pull
it down to lower the rear part.
Release the switch, once the seat is
adjusted as desired.
2-5
Safety system of your vehicle
Lumbar support (for driver’s seat)
WARNING
For maximum effects in case
of an accident, the median
height of a head restraint
should be adjusted to the
gravity center of the occu-
pant’s head.
Generally, the center of gravi-
ty of most people’s head is
located at the top of their
eyes. Also, adjust the head
OVI035006N
restraint as close to your head
as possible. For this reason,
The lumbar support can be adjusted
the use of a cushion, which
by pressing the lumbar support switch
holds the body away from the
on the side of the driver’s seat. Press
seatback, is not recommend-
the front portion of the switch (1) to
ed.
increase support, or press the rear
portion (2) to decrease support.
Do not drive the vehicle with a
head restraint removed,
Move the lumbar-support component
because severe injury may
up or down by pressing either (3) or
occur to an occupant in the
(4).
event of an accident. A prop-
erly-adjusted head restraint
Head Restraint
may provide protection
against neck injury.
Do not adjust the driver's
head restraint, while the vehi-
cle is in motion.
OVI035103N
The driver’s and front passenger’s
seats are equipped with head
restraints for their safety and comfort.
The head restraints not only provide
comfort for the driver and front pas-
senger, but also protect their heads
and necks in the event of a collision.
2-6
Safety system of your vehicle
02
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OYFH034205
Adjusting a head restraint forward
NOTICE
and backwards
If
you recline the seatback
A head restraint may be adjusted in a
towards the front with the head
direction of arrows by pulling the
restraint and seat cushion raised,
lower part of the head restraint either
the head restraint may come in
forwards or backwards. Adjust a
contact with the sunvisor or other
head restraint, so it properly sup-
parts of the vehicle.
ports the head and neck.
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Removal
Adjusting the head restraint up and
down
To remove the head restraint:
Pull up the control switch to raise the
1. Recline the seatback (2) by press-
head restraint, or pull it down to
ing the recliner control switch (1).
lower the head restraint. Release the
2. Raise the head restraint to the
switch, once the head restraint is
highest by pressing up the switch
adjusted as desired.
(3). Then, take off the head
restraint (4).
2-7
Safety system of your vehicle
CAUTION
WARNING
Never allow anyone to take a
When a head restraint is not
seat, of which a head restraint is
securely installed, a head
removed.
restraint may not normally
and actively operate. When
reinstalling a head restraint,
securely latch it, as instructed
in the procedures.
Always confirm that a head
restraint is fully latched in the
right position, after rein-
stalling it.
Do not operate the vehicle,
when a head restraint is
removed, as severe injury to
an occupant may occur in the
event of an accident. A head
OVI035102N
restraint may provide protec-
Reinstall
tion against neck injuries
when properly adjusted.
To reinstall a head restraint:
1. Raise a head restraint to the high-
est by pressing up the switch (1).
2. Put the poles of the head restraint
(2) into the holes. Then, pull down
the switch
(3) until the head
restraint lowers to the lowest.
3. To securely install the head
restraint, raise and lower the head
restraint 2 or 3 times by pressing
the switch.
4. Recline the seatback (5) by press-
ing the recliner control switch (4).
5. Adjust the head restraint to the
appropriate height.
NOTICE
Do not attempt to reinstall a head
restraint from the incorrect height,
other than from the highest. Do not
force it. It causes damage to the
head restraint.
2-8
Safety system of your vehicle
02
Climate control system seat
(if equipped)
OVI035104N
Electronic active head restraint
The electronic active head restraint
OVI035013N
is designed to automatically adjust
This system cools or warms the front
its position forwards and upwards,
seats by blowing air through small
when a rear impact is detected. This
vent holes both on the seat cushions
helps to prevent the driver’s and front
and on seatbacks.
passenger’s heads from moving
backwards and thus helps minimize
While the engine is running, press
the rear portion of the button to cool
neck injuries.
or warm the driver’s or the front pas-
senger’s seats.
NOTICE
When the operation of the climate
The electronic active head
system seat is unnecessary, press
restraint is a safety device to
OFF the button.
reduce injury in a rear impact. Do
• Each time you press the button,
not intentionally hit or pull the
the air flow changes as follows:
head restraint.
OFFHIGH(
)MIDDLE(
)LOW(
)
• When pressing the button for 1.5
seconds or over with the climate
control system ON, the climate
control system seat will be turned
OFF.
• The default setting of the climate
control system seat resets is OFF,
when the Engine Start/Stop Button
is turned ON.
• With the climate control system
seat ON, the system automatically
operates or stops in accordance
with a seat temperature.
2-9
Safety system of your vehicle
NOTICE
Seatback pocket
The climate control system seat
is a supplementary cooling and
warming system. Operate the
climate control system seat after
turning ON the climate control
system. Operate the climate
control seat for a prolonged
period of time without turning
ON the climate control system
may reduce performance of the
climate control system seat.
When cleaning the seats, do not
OVI035105N
use an organic solvent such as
The seatback pockets are located on
thinner, benzene, alcohol and
the back of the driver's and the front
gasoline. Such solvent may
passenger’s seats.
damage the seat surface.
Do not spill liquid such as water
CAUTION
or beverages over the front seat
cushions and seatbacks.
- Seatback pocket
Otherwise, the air vent holes
may be blocked and prevent the
Do not put a heavy or sharp
object inside the seatback
system from working properly.
pockets. In an accident, it may
Do not leave materials, such as
fall out from the pocket and
plastic bags or newspapers,
injure an occupant.
under the seats. The air vent
hole may not properly operate,
because the air intake is
blocked.
WARNING
When the air vent hole does not
operate, restart the vehicle. If a
For proper operation of the
occupant classification system:
problem persists, we recom-
mend that the system be
• Do not put any items cumula-
inspected by an authorized
tively weighing over 2.2 lbs.
EQUUS dealer.
(1kg) inside the seatback
pockets.
• Do not hang anything onto the
front passenger’s seatback.
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