Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell (2016 year). Instruction - part 1

 

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Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell (2016 year). Instruction - part 1

 

 

Your vehicle at a glance
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (FRONT)
1. Front removable towing hook
6-21
2. Front windshield wiper
7-31
3. Outside rearview mirror
3-22
4. Door lock
3-9
5. Head lamp
7-67
6. Front fog lamp
7-67
7. Hood
3-28
8. Tire and wheel
7-37
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (REAR)
1
1. Roof antenna
4-2
2. Rear window defroster
3-82
3. Rear wiper
3-81
4. Door lock
3-9
5. Rear parking assist system
3-66
6. Child-protector rear door lock
3-13
7. Fuel filler
3-33
8. Rear towing hook
6-21
9. Rear combination lamp
7-71
10. Tailgate handle switch
3-30
11. High mounted stop lamp
7-73
12. Rear view camera
3-69
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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Your vehicle at a glance
INTERIOR OVERVIEW
1. Inside door handle
3-11
2. Power window switch
3-25
3. Power window lock switch
3-26
4. Central door lock switch
3-11
5. Outside rearview mirror control
3-22
6. Outside rearview mirror folding
3-23
7. Hood release lever
3-28
8. Instrument cluster control
3-37
9. Electronic stability control
5-23
10. Steering wheel
3-15
11. Tilt and telescopic steering
control lever
3-15
12. Fuse box
7-52
13. Gear shift lever
5-11
* : if equipped
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
1
1. Instrument cluster
3-36
2. Horn
3-16
3. Driver’s air bag
2-49
4. Light control/Turn signals
3-70
5. Wiper/washer
3-78
6. Power button
5-5
7. Audio remote control*
4-3
8. Hazard
3-75
9. Climate control system
3-84
10. Aux, USB and iPod port*
4-4
11. Power outlet*
3-102
12. Glove box
3-100
13. Front passenger’s air bag
2-49
* : if equipped
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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Your vehicle at a glance
FUEL CELL POWER MODULE COMPARTMENT
1. Brake fluid reservoir
7-24
2. Air cleaner
7-27
3. Fuse box
7-25
4. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
7-26
5. Traction motor coolant reservoir
7-18
6. Traction motor radiator cap
7-19
7. Fuel cell stack coolant reservoir
7-21
8. Fuel cell stack radiator cap
7-22
❈ The actual fuel cell power module compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Important safety precautions
2-2
Child restraint system (CRS)
2-36
Always wear your seat belt
2-2
Children always in the rear
2-36
Restrain all children
2-2
Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS)
2-37
Air bag hazards
2-2
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)
2-39
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Driver distraction
2-2
AIR BAG - advanced supplemental restraint
Control your speed
2-3
system
2-47
Keep your vehicle in safe condition
2-3
Where are the air bags?
2-49
Seats
2-4
How does the air bags system operate?
2-52
Front seats
2-4
What to expect after an air bag inflates
2-56
Rear seats
2-4
Occupant Classification System (OCS)
2-57
Safety precautions
2-5
Why Didn t My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision?
Front seats
2-6
(Air bags are not designed to inflate in every
Rear seats
2-12
collision.)
2-62
Headrest
2-15
SRS care
2-67
Seat warmers
2-19
Additional safety precautions
2-68
Seat belts
2-21
Air bag warning labels
2-69
Seat belt safety precautions
2-21
Seat belt warning light
2-22
Seat belt restraint system
2-23
Additional seat belt safety precautions
2-32
Care of seat belts
2-35
Safety system of your vehicle
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
You will find many safety precautions
Air bag hazards
Driver distraction
and recommendations throughout
While air bags can save lives, they
Driver distraction presents a serious
this section, and throughout this man-
can also cause serious or fatal
and potentially deadly danger, espe-
ual. The safety precautions in this sec-
injuries to occupants who sit too
cially for inexperienced drivers. Safety
tion are among the most important.
close to them, or who are not prop-
should be the first concern when
erly restrained. Infants, young chil-
behind the wheel and drivers need to
Always wear your seat belt
dren, and shorter adults are at the
be aware of the wide array of potential
greatest risk of being injured by an
distractions, such as drowsiness,
A seat belt is your best protection in
inflating air bag. Follow all instruc-
reaching for objects, eating, personal
all types of accidents. Air bags are
tions and warnings in this manual.
grooming, using cell phones, and get-
designed to supplement seat belts,
ting distracted by other passengers,
not replace them. So even though
to name a few.
your vehicle is equipped with air bags,
Drivers can become distracted when
ALWAYS make sure you and your
passengers wear your seat belts, and
they take their eyes and attention off
the road or their hands off the wheel
wear them properly.
to focus on activities other than driv-
ing. To reduce your risk of distraction
Restrain all children
or getting into an accident:
All children under age 13 should ride
• ALWAYS set up your mobile devices
in your vehicle properly restrained in
(i.e., MP3 players, phones, naviga-
a rear seat, not the front seat. Infants
tion units, etc.) when your vehicle is
and small children should be
parked or safely stopped.
restrained in an appropriate child
• ONLY use your mobile device when
restraint. Larger children should use
allowed by laws and when conditions
a booster seat with the lap/shoulder
permit safe use. NEVER text or
belt until they can use the seat belt
email while driving. Most states have
properly without a booster seat.
laws prohibiting drivers from texting.
Some states and cities also prohibit
drivers from using handheld phones.
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• NEVER let the use of a mobile
Keep your vehicle in safe condi-
device distract you from driving. You
tion
have a responsibility to your passen-
Having a tire blowout or a mechanical
gers and others on the road to
failure can be extremely hazardous. To
always drive safely, with your hands
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reduce the possibility of such prob-
on the wheel as well as your eyes
lems, check your tire pressures and
and attention on the road.
condition frequently, and perform all
regularly scheduled maintenance.
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.
2-3
Safety system of your vehicle
SEATS
Front seats
(1) Forward and rearward
(2) Seatback angle
(3) Seat cushion height
(Driver’s seat)
(4) Lumbar support (Driver’s seat)*
(5) Seat warmer*
Power seat
(6) Headrest
Rear seats
(7) Seatback angle and folding
(8) Headrest
Manual seat
(9) Armrest
(10) Seat warmer
* : if equipped
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Safety precautions
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Seat belts
Administration (NHTSA) recommends
Adjusting the seats so that you are sit-
Always fasten your seat belt before
that drivers allow at least 10 inches
ting in a safe, comfortable position
starting any trip.
(25 cm) between the center of the
plays an important role in driver and
At all times, passengers should sit
steering wheel and their chest.
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passenger safety together with the
upright and be properly restrained.
seat belts and air bags in an accident.
Infants and small children must be
WARNING
restrained in appropriate child restraint
WARNING
systems. Children who have outgrown
To reduce the risk of serious
a booster seat and adults must be
injury or death from an inflating
Do not use a cushion that
restrained using the seat belts.
air bag, take the following pre-
reduces friction between the seat
cautions:
and the passenger. The passen-
ger's hips may slide under the
Adjust the driver’s seat as far to
the rear as possible while main-
lap portion of the seat belt during
an accident or a sudden stop.
taining the ability to maintain
full control of the vehicle.
Serious or fatal internal injuries
could result because the seat
Adjust the front passenger seat
belt cannot operate normally.
as far to the rear as possible.
Hold the steering wheel by the
rim with hands at the 9 o’clock
Air bags
and 3 o’clock positions to mini-
mize the risk of injuries to your
You can take steps to reduce the risk
of being injured by an inflating air
hands and arms.
bag. Sitting too close to an air bag
NEVER place anything or any-
greatly increases the risk of injury in
one between the steering wheel
the event the air bag inflates.
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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Safety system of your vehicle
Front seats
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Take the following precautions
To prevent injury:
when adjusting your seat belt:
Take the following precautions
Do not adjust your seat while
NEVER use one seat belt for
when adjusting your seat:
wearing your seat belt.
more than one occupant.
Moving the seat cushion for-
NEVER attempt to adjust the
Always position the seatback
ward may cause strong pres-
seat while the vehicle is mov-
upright with the lap portion of
sure on your abdomen.
ing. The seat could respond
the seat belt snug and low
with unexpected movement
Do not allow your hands or
across the hips.
and may cause loss of vehicle
fingers to get caught in the
NEVER allow children or small
control resulting in an acci-
seat mechanisms while the
infants to ride in a passenger’s
dent.
seat is moving.
lap.
Do not place anything under
Do not route the seat belt
the front seats. Loose objects
across your neck, across sharp
in the driver’s foot area could
edges, or reroute the shoulder
interfere with the operation of
strap away from your body.
the foot pedals, causing an
Do not allow the seat belt to
accident.
become caught or jammed.
Do not allow anything to inter-
fere with the normal position
and proper locking of the seat-
back.
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.
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Manual adjustment
Reclining seatback
Sitting in a reclined position when
the vehicle is in motion can be dan-
gerous. Even when buckled up, the
protection of your restraint system
2
(seat belts and air bags) is greatly
reduced by reclining your seatback.
WARNING
NEVER ride with a reclined
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seatback when the vehicle is
Seatback angle
moving.
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To recline the seatback:
Riding with a reclined seatback
Forward and rearward adjustment
increases your chance of seri-
1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the
To move the seat forward or rearward:
ous or fatal injuries in the event
seatback lever.
1. Pull up the seat slide adjustment
of a collision or sudden stop.
2. Carefully lean back on the seat
lever and hold it.
Drivers and passengers should
and adjust the seatback to the
2. Slide the seat to the position you
ALWAYS sit well back in their
position you desire.
desire.
seats, properly belted, and with
3. Release the lever and make sure
the seatbacks upright.
3. Release the lever and make sure
the seatback is locked in place.
the seat is locked in place. Move
(The lever MUST return to its orig-
forward and rearward without using
inal position for the seatback to
the lever. If the seat moves, it is not
lock.)
locked properly.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Seat belts must be snug against your
hips and chest to work properly.
When the seatback is reclined, the
shoulder belt cannot do its job
because it will not be snug against
your chest. Instead, it will be in front
of you. During 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
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the passenger’s neck will strike the
Seat cushion height
Lumber support
shoulder belt.
(for driver’s seat)
(for driver’s seat, if equipped)
To change the height of the seat
To adjust the lumber support:
cushion:
1. Press the front portion of the
• Push down on the lever several
switch to increase support, or the
times, to lower the seat cushion.
rear portion of the switch to
decrease support.
• Pull up on the lever several times,
to raise the seat cushion.
2. Release the switch once it reach-
es the desired position.
2-8
Power adjustment
CAUTION
The front seat can be adjusted by
using the control switches located on
To prevent damage to the seats:
the outside of the seat cushion. Before
driving, adjust the seat to the proper
Always stop adjusting the
2
position so that you can easily control
seats when the seat has been
the steering wheel, foot pedals and
adjusted as far forward or
controls on the instrument panel.
rearward as possible.
Do not adjust the seats longer
WARNING
than necessary when the
power cell module is turned
NEVER allow children to remain
off. This may result in unnec-
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in the vehicle unattended. The
essary battery drain.
Forward and rearward adjustment
power seats are operable when
Do not operate two or more
To move the seat forward or rearward:
the power cell module is turned
seats at the same time. This
1. Push the control switch forward or
off.
may result in an electrical mal-
rearward.
function.
2. Release the switch once the seat
reaches the desired position.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Reclining seatback
Seat belts must be snug against your
hips and chest to work properly.
Sitting in a reclined position when
When the seatback is reclined, the
the vehicle is in motion can be dan-
shoulder belt cannot do its job
gerous. Even when buckled up, the
because it will not be snug against
protection offered by the restraint
your chest. Instead, it will be in front
system, (seat belts and air bags) is
of you. During an accident, you could
greatly reduced by reclining your
be thrown into the seat belt, causing
seatback.
neck or other injuries.
The more the seatback is reclined,
WARNING
the greater chance the passenger’s
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hips will slide under the lap belt or
NEVER ride with a reclined seat-
the passenger’s neck will strike the
Seatback angle
back when the vehicle is moving.
shoulder belt.
To recline the seatback:
Riding with a reclined seatback
increases your chance of serious
1. Push the control switch forward or
or fatal injuries in the event of a
rearward.
collision or sudden stop.
2. Release the switch once the seat-
Drivers and passengers should
back reaches the desired position.
ALWAYS sit well back in their
seats, properly belted, and with
the seatbacks upright.
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Seatback pocket
2
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Seat cushion height
Lumbar support
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(for driver’s seat)
(for driver’s seat, if equipped)
The seatback pocket is provided on
To change the height of the seat
To adjust the lumbar support:
the back of the front seats.
cushion:
1. Press the front portion of the
1. Pull the front portion of the control
switch to increase support or the
WARNING
switch up to raise or push down to
rear portion of the switch to
lower the front part of the seat
decrease support.
To prevent the occupant classi-
cushion. Pull the rear portion of
2. Release the switch once it reach-
fication system from malfunc-
the control switch up to raise or
es the desired position.
tioning:
push down to lower the rear part of
Do not place any items total
the seat cushion.
weighing over 2.2 lbs (1 kg) in
2. Release the switch once the seat
the seatback pocket on the
reaches the desired position.
passenger’s seat.
Do not hang onto the front
passenger’s seatback.
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