2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Quick Reference Guide

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WALK THE CUSTOMER THROUGH EACH OFTHE FOLLOWING KEY DELIVERY FEATURES DRIVER SELECTABLE STEERING MODE– pages 35- Demonstrate and explain the differentsteering modes BLUETOOTH – pages 22 – 25- Show phone compatibility website:www.hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth- Make a test call using Bluetooth with the customer’s phone- Demonstrate Voice Recognition (VR) BLUE LINK – page 26 – 27- Assist with creating MyHyundai.com account- Assist with Blue Link enrollmentShow Blue Link Users Manual & tear out VoiceCommands/Quick Tip Card- Encourage customers to press the Blue link buttonafter enrollment to initiate Welcome Call TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM(TPMS) – page 34Explain TPMS function to customer- When illuminated, one or more tires areunder-inflated.- Blinks for approximately one minutethen remains illuminated when thereis a malfunction with the TPMS VEHICLE SETTINGS – pages 12 – 15 and 29 – 30- Demonstrate vehicle settings in instrument cluster- Demonstrate navigation use, enter dealer address- Show radio presetsMAINTENANCEScheduled MaintenanceNormal UsageSevere Usage*Engine Oil and Filter*Replace7,500 or 12 mos.Replace3,750 or 6 mos.Fuel AdditivesAddAt every Oil andFilter ServiceAddSame As NormalTire RotationPerform7,500Perform7,500Fuel System Cleaner e As NormalMore FrequentlyBattery ConditionInspect7,500InspectSame As NormalVacuum HoseInspect7,500InspectSame As NormalClimate Control Air FilterReplace15,000ReplaceMore FrequentlyBrake Hoses and LinesInspect15,000InspectSame As NormalDrive Shafts and BootsInspect15,000Inspect7,500 or 6 mos.Exhaust Pipe and MufflerInspect15,000InspectSame As NormalFront Brake Disc/Pads, CalipersInspect15,000InspectMore FrequentlyRear Brake Disc/PadsInspect15,000InspectMore FrequentlySteering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots,Lower/Upper Arm Ball JointInspect15,000InspectMore FrequentlySuspension Mounting BoltsInspect15,000InspectSame As NormalPropeller Shaft (AWD)Inspect15,000Inspect7,500 or 6 mos.Brake FluidInspect30,000InspectSame As NormalFuel FilterInspect30,000InspectSame As NormalFuel Lines, Fuel Hoses, and ConnectionsInspect30,000InspectSame As NormalFuel Tank Air FilterInspect30,000InspectSame As NormalParking BrakeInspect30,000InspectMore FrequentlyVapor Hose and Fuel Filler Cap, Fuel TankInspect30,000InspectSame As NormalTransfer Case Oil (AWD)Inspect37,500Replace75,000Rear Axle Oil (AWD)Inspect37,500Replace75,000Valve ClearanceInspect60,000InspectSame As NormalDrive BeltsInspect1st: 60,000 or 72 mos.InspectAdd'l.: 15,000 or 24 mos.Same As NormalCoolantReplace1st: 120,000 or 60 mos.ReplaceAdd'l.: 30,000 or 24 mos.Same As NormalSpark PlugsReplace105,000 or 120 mos.ReplaceMore FrequentlyAutomatic Transaxle FluidNo Check, No Service requiredReplace60,000HYUNDAISANTA FEQuick Reference Guide*Check the engine oil regularly between recommended oil change. Hyundai recommends Quaker State oil.*See Owner’s Manual for details.Looking for more detailed information? This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.If you require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue, you should always refer to the vehicle’s Owner’sManual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer.The information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was correct at the time of printing; however, specificationsand equipment can change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended in this Quick Reference Guide,and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurringobligations. Some vehicles are shown with optional equipment. Specifications apply to U.S. vehicles only. Pleasecontact your Hyundai dealer for current vehicle specifications.www.hyundai.com CLOCK – pages 31- Demonstrate how to set clock (including daylight savingssetting for Navigation equipped vehicles)Roadside Assistance: 1-800-243-7766Consumer Affairs:XM Radio:NP150-72014-B(Rev 10/17/14)Printing 10/20/14Blue -855-225-8354)

Table of contentsFrequently Asked QuestionsGETTING STARTEDType AFolding keyFront seat adjustmentHeadrest adjustmentRear seat foldingRemote keyless entrySeat belt adjustment020304040204FEATURES AND CONTROLSAC 115V plug36Active ECO System36Blind spot detection system (BSD)37Central door lock switch06Child-protector rear door lock32Climate control – Manual16 -17Climate control – Automatic18 -19Clock adjustments31Cruise control system20Driver’s main controls06Driver selectable steering mode35Electronic Stability Control (ESC)35Fuel filler lid05Headlights and fog lights07Homelink wireless control system11Instrument cluster12-15Instrument panel illumination13 & 15Interior lights10Power tailgate09Rearview camera37Seat warmer and cooler32Steering wheel adjustments05Steering wheel functions20 - 21Sunroof09Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 34Transmission33Trip computer13 & 15Wiper and washer08MULTIMEDIAAudioAUX, USB, and iPod PortBlue Link Telematics systemBluetooth operational tipsBluetooth phone operationBluetooth phone pairingNavigation282826-2722-2324-252429-30*Some vehicles may not be equipped withall the listed features.1. Pair phone to your vehicle. Refer to pages 24.2. Program HomeLink. Refer to page 11.3. Getting started with Blue Link. Refer to page 26.Type BHeadlightsand fog lightsTrip computerCruise controlsystemWiper andwasherNavigationPage 07Pages 13 & 15Page 20Page 08Pages 29-30Driver's maincontrolsSteering wheeladjustmentsInstrumentclusterPage 06Page 05Pages 12-15Transmission AUX, USBand iPod Page 33portClimatecontrolPages 16-19Page 28AutomaticUse this Quick Reference Guide to learnabout the features that will enhance yourenjoyment of your Hyundai. More detailedinformation about these features isavailable in your Owner’s Manual.ManualWARNING!To reduce the risk of serious injury to yourself and others,read and understand the important SAFETY INFORMATIONin your Owner’s Manual.

GETTING STARTEDREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRYFRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT (Manual)Forward/backwardLockAUnlockSeat cushion height (for driver’s seat)Tailgate unlock (Press and Hold)BAlarmMechanical keyAPress and hold the release buttonand remove the key.Seatback angleACNOTEUser selectable option see Owner’sManual for more detail.Lumbar supportDDriver’s door Lock / UnlockABDCSmart key must be within range.Press:FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT (POWER)Once – Unlock driver doorTwice – Unlock all doorsThird – Lock all doorsForward / backwardASeat cushion height (for driver’s seat)FOLDING KEYAUnfolding keyAPress buttonAto unfold key.Seatback angleLockBUnlockTailgate unlock (Press and Hold)Lumbar supportAlarmCA02HYUNDAISANTA FEBC03

FEATURES AND CONTROLSGETTING STARTEDSTEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTSREAR SEAT FOLDING2nd row seatFrom cargo area (2nd row seat)BTilt3rd row seatRear center seatback (2nd row seat)ACTelescopicNOTE: Do not adjust while driving.1. Push the lever A down to release.2. Set the angle B and distance C .3. Pull the lever A up to lock.FUEL FILLER LIDHEADREST ADJUSTMENTTo Raise Headrest:Pull headrest up.To Lower Headrest:Press lock button while pressingdown on headrest.To Adjust Headrest Forward:Pull forward to 1 of 3 positionsTo Adjust Backward:Press lock button and pushheadrest backwards.NOTEAfter adding fuel, always reinstall thefuel cap onto the filler neck by rotating itclockwise until it clicks one time. Failure todo this may result in the Check EngineLight illuminating.Check the engine oil regularlybetween recommended oil changes.SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT (Front seat)Pull up to raise.Press button andpush down tolower.04HYUNDAISANTA FE05

FEATURES AND CONTROLSDRIVER'S MAIN CONTROLSHEADLIGHTS AND FOG LIGHTSOutside rearview mirrorsMove the lever (A) to L (left) or R (right).Then adjust the mirror by using thedirectional switch ().Headlight positionAParking light positionPower window lock switchDisables the power window switcheson the rear passenger doors only.Auto light positionDRL OFF positionWindow auto down/upHeadlight delayPress past detent to fullyopen/close window.Headlights may stay on for 15 seconds after exiting and locking vehicle.Press remote lock button twice to turn headlights off.See Owner’s Manual for more detail.Turn signals and lane change signalsFlashing headlightsPULLCENTRAL DOOR LOCK SWITCHAll doors will lock06Fog lightHigh beamAll doors will unlockPUSHHYUNDAISANTA FE07

FEATURES AND CONTROLSWIPER AND WASHERSUNROOFMIST - Single wipeSliding the sunroofOFF - OffINT - Intermittent wipeLO- Normal wiper speedHI- Fast wiper speedTo OpenSlide switch rearward.Sunshadeopen/close buttonIntermittent wipe timeadjustmentTo CloseSlide switch forward.NOTETo operate the sunshade, press open or close button.Fast wiper speedTilting the sunroofSlow wiper speedPULLTo TiltPress the switch up.Front windshield washwith brief wipesTo CloseSlide the switch forward or pullthe switch down.Rear wiper/washer controlPOWER LIFTGATEOptions for opening liftgateHI- Fast wiper speedLO - Normal wiper speedOFF - Offr Press exterior liftgate soft-touch switch.r Press and hold key fob liftgate button.r Press front seat overhead console button.Options for closing liftgatePUSHr Press button on edge of open liftgate.r Press front seat overhead console button.Rear window washwith brief wipesSmart LiftgateRefer to Owner’s Manual for more information on operating Smart Liftgatefeature.08HYUNDAISANTA FE09

FEATURES AND CONTROLSINTERIOR LIGHTSHOMELINK WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEMMap lampPush the lens to turn themap lamp on or off.Type AHome LinkONMap lamp and room lamp will turn on.OFFThe lights stay off.DOOR 4Map lamp and room lampcomes on when any door is opened.Type BROOM5Map lamp and room lamp come on.1154Room lampType APress the switch to turn the lighton or off.Standard ProgrammingTo train most devices, follow these instructions:1. For first-time programming, press and hold the two outside buttons,HomeLink Channel 1 and Channel 3 Buttons, until the indicator lightbegins to flash (after 20 seconds). Release both buttons. Do not holdthe buttons for longer than 30 seconds.2. Position the end of your hand-held transmitter 1-3 inches (2-8 cm)away from the HomeLink buttons while keeping the indicator lightin view.3. Simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLink and hand-heldtransmitter button. DO NOT release the buttons until step 4 hasbeen completed.4. While continuing to hold the buttons the red indicator Status LEDwill flash slowly and then rapidly after HomeLink successfully trainsto the frequency signal from the hand-held transmitter. Release bothbuttons.For detail instructions, refer to your Owner’s Manual or visitwww.homelink.com.Type B10HYUNDAISANTA FE11

FEATURES AND CONTROLSType ALCD displayTurn signal indicatorsEngine temperature gaugeFuel gaugeTachometerSpeedometerWarning and indicator lightsINSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATIONWARNINGS AND INDICATORSAir bag warning lightABS warning lightSeat beltwarning lightMove the control knob left or right toadjust the brightness.Parking brake & Brakefluid warning lightElectronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)System warning lightElectric Power Steering(EPS) warning lightMalfunction IndicatorLamp (MIL)Charging systemwarning lightEngine coolanttemperature warning lightEngine oil pressurewarning lightLow fuel level warninglightLow Tire Pressure Warning Light/TPMS system malfunction lightDoor open warning lightTailgate openwarning lightAWD warning lightElectronic StabilityControl (ESC) indicatorElectronic Stability Control(ESC) OFF indicatorECO indicatorImmobilizer indicatorTurn signal indicatorHigh beam indicatorLight ON indicatorFront fog light indicatorAWD LOCK indicatorCruise ON indicatorCruise SET indicatorTRIP COMPUTERSelect "Trip Computer" mode bypressing the MODE button .To change the trip mode asfollows, press the MOVE button .Downhill Brake Control(DBC) indicator12Tripmeter AHYUNDAISANTA FETripmeter BFuel Economy13

FEATURES AND CONTROLSOdometer/Trip computerType BFuel gaugeEngine temperature gaugeOutside temperature guageGear indicatorSpeedometerTachometerWarning and indicator lightsINSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATIONWARNINGS AND INDICATORSAir bag warning lightABS warning lightSeat beltwarning lightMove the control knob left or right toadjust the brightness.Parking brake & Brakefluid warning lightElectronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)System warning lightElectric Power Steering(EPS) warning lightMalfunction IndicatorLamp (MIL)Charging systemwarning lightEngine coolanttemperature warning lightEngine oil pressurewarning lightLow fuel level warninglightLow Tire Pressure Warning Light/TPMS system malfunction lightDoor open warning lightTailgate openwarning lightAWD warning lightElectronic StabilityControl (ESC) indicatorElectronic Stability Control(ESC) OFF indicatorECO indicatorImmobilizer indicatorTurn signal indicatorHigh beam indicatorLight ON indicatorFront fog light indicatorAWD LOCK indicatorCruise indicatorCruise SET indicatorTRIP COMPUTERSelect "Trip Computer" mode bypressing the MODE button .To change the trip mode asfollows, press the MOVE button .Downhill Brake Control(DBC) indicator14Tripmeter AHYUNDAISANTA FETripmeter BFuel Economy15

FEATURES AND CONTROLSManual Climate ControlType BManual Climate ControlType A3rd row air climate control(for Type B)9810111312MAX A/C (Max air conditioning)buttonA/C (Air conditioning) buttonMode selection buttonsDEFROSTING / DEFOGGING1. Press the frontwindshield defrostbutton.2. Set the temperaturecontrol towardswarmer setting.Air intake control button9 3rd row climate controlON/OFF button10 3rd row fan speed control knob11AIR INTAKE CONTROLMODE SELECTIONREAR WINDOW AND SIDEMIRRORS DEFROSTERChanging the direction ofthe air flow as follows:Press to activate/deactivate therear window defroster.Type AFace LevelOutside (fresh) air positionNOTE13Type AType B3rd ROW CLIMATE CONTROLBi-LevelFloor LevelRecirculated air positionFloor/Defrost LevelDefrost LevelType A,B1612Type B3. Set the fan speed tothe highest setting.To reduce tendency of the glassfogging and also to improve visibility,keep the interior surface of thewindshield clean by wiping it witha clean cloth and glass cleaner.3rd row blower ON/OFF button3rd row mode selection button3rd row temperaturecontrol knobFan speed control knobRear window defrost buttonFront windshield defrost buttonTemperature control buttonHYUNDAISANTA FEPress to activate/deactivate the3rd row climate control.17

MULTIMEDIAAutomatic Climate ControlType A,BAutomatic Climate ControlType CDual temperature controlselection buttonPassenger’s temperaturecontrol buttonClimate control informationscreen selection buttonAUTOMATIC HEATINGAND COOLING1. Press the AUTObutton.SYSTEM OFF MODEPressing the OFF button willplace the system in the off mode.AIR INTAKE CONTROLDUAL BUTTONType AType A,BType B,CType Cr Front blower will turn off.r Outside (fresh) air positionselected.r Vented air at last set temperature.2. Set the driver'stemperature controlto the desired setting.DEFROSTING / DEFOGGINGThe modes, fan speeds, airintake, and air-conditioning will be1. Press the frontcontrolled automatically accordingwindshield defrost.to the temperature setting.NOTETo reduce tendency of the glassfogging and also improve visibility,keep the interior surface of thewindshield clean by wiping it witha clean cloth and glass cleaner.3rd row blower climate controlON/OFF button3rd row fan speed control knob3rd blower ON/OFF button3rd row mode selection button3rd row temperature control knob2. Set the temperaturecontrol towardswarmer setting.Recirculated air positionOutside (fresh) air positionPress the DUAL button to operatethe driver and passenger sidetemperature individually.MODE SELECTIONChanging thedirection of theair flow as follows:REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER3. Set the fan speed tothe highest setting.AUTO DEFOGGING SYSTEMThe auto deffogging system automatically controlsmoisture of inside the windshield. To activate ordeactivate the system, press the front defroster button 4times within 2 seconds while pressing the AUTO button.18HYUNDAIPress to activate/deactivatethe rear defroster.SANTA FEFaceLevelBiLevelFloorLevelFloor &Defrost19

FEATURES AND CONTROLSSTEERING WHEEL FUNCTIONSCruise controlAudio controlCruise indicatorCruise set indicatorVOLUMERaises or lowers speaker volume.SEEK / PRESETPress to change presets. Press and hold to seek stations.MODEChange the audio source. Hold to turn Audio power on/off.MUTEMute the sound. Turn off the microphone during a call.To Set a Cruising Speed1. Press CRUISE button and the CRUISE indicator will illuminate in theinstrument cluster. Accelerate to desired cruising speed (above 25 mph).2. Move the lever down (to SET-) and remove your foot from theaccelerator pedal.Bluetooth controlTo Accelerate or DecelerateMove the lever up (to RES ) to increase set cruising speed.Move the lever down (to SET-) to decrease set cruising speed.To Resume Previously Set SpeedMove the lever up (to RES )VOLUMERaises or lowers speaker volume.To Cancel Cruising SpeedPress CANCEL button, depress brake pedal, or press CRUISE button.MUTEMute the sound.TALKActivates voice recognition.CALLPlaces and transfers calls.ENDEnds calls or cancels functions.20HYUNDAISANTA FE21

MULTIMEDIAVOICE RECOGNITION TIPSBLUETOOTH OPERATIONAL TIPSIn the following situations you or the other party may have difficultyhearing each other:1. Keep the Bluetooth volume to a low level. High level volume may resultin distortion and echo.2. When driving on a rough road, high speeds and/or with the window open.3. When the air conditioning vents are facing the microphone and/or whenthe air conditioning fan is at the max speed.Your vehicle is equipped with Voice Recognition technology which allowsdrivers to operate their phones without having to take their eyes off the roadto minimize distractions.Voice recognition performance may be affected if driving with windowsand sun roof open; when the heating-cooling system is on; when passing ina tunnel or when driving on rugged and uneven roads.Steering wheel bluetooth controlVOLUMERaises or lowers speaker volume.MUTEMute the microphone during a call.TALKActivates voice recognition.CALLPlaces and transfers calls.ENDEnds calls or cancels functions.To redial previously dialed number,press and hold .To Answer a Call: r 1SFTT button on the steering wheel.To Reject a Call: r 1SFTT button on the steering wheel.To Adjust Ring Volume: r 6TF UIF 70-6.& CVUUPOT PO UIF TUFFSJOH XIFFM To Transfer a Call to the Phone(Private Call): r 1SFTT BOE IPME button on the steering wheel until theaudio system transfers a call to the phone.To Finish a Call: r 1SFTT button on the steering wheel.22HYUNDAISANTA FE23

MULTIMEDIABLUETOOTH PHONE PAIRINGPhone setup (Pairing phone) with NavigationPairing tutorials, phone compatibility andOperational tips can be found through theSmart QR code using the QR readerapplication on your Smartphone.1. Press the call button on the steering wheel remote controlleror press the PHONE button.BLUETOOTH PHONE OPERATIONVehicle must be in park to complete the pairing process.Phone setup (pairing phone) with Standard Radio2. Press Yes button on the screen.3. Search for the car name and pair the device.4. Input the passkey.(The initial passkey is 0000.)1. Press the SETUP button.2. Select “Phone” by turning and pressing the TUNE/ENTER knob.3. Select “Pair Phone” by turning and pressing the TUNE/ENTER knob.4. Search for the device name as displayed on your mobile phoneand connect.5. Input the passkey displayed on the Audio screen.5. Bluetooth becomes connected.NOTEAfter pairing is completed, transfer of the contact list to the audio systemwill begin (if your phone is supported.)6. Pairing completion is displayed.24HYUNDAISANTA FE25

MULTIMEDIABLUE LINK TELEMATIC SYSTEMRemote Door Unlock/LockBlue Link Mobile AppYou can download the Blue Link mobile app to yourcompatible smart phone from the following sites:r #MVF -JOLr /BWJHBUJPOr 404 t J1IPOF — Appl

This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual. If you require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue, you should always refer to the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer. The information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was correct at the time of printing; however, specifications and equipment can change .

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