Hyundai 2018 Sonata Service Manual
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- The 2018 Hyundai Sonata features a new design & advanced safety features like blind spot detection. The Sonata makes every mile a little better.
Blue Link Enrollment includes 3 years of the Blue Link Connected Care, Remote and Guidance (if equipped with factory-equipped Navigation) Packages for 2018 model year vehicles and requires an active Blue Link subscription agreement subject to the Connected Services Terms and Conditions. Three-year term starts from the new vehicle date-of-first-use and is available for new 2018 model year vehicle purchases and leases as well as transferrable to subsequent owners subject to the Terms and Conditions. Only use Blue Link and corresponding devices when safe to do so. Cellular and GPS coverage is required.
2018 Hyundai Sonata Service Manual
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Blue Link is available on most new Hyundai vehicles. Features, specifications, and fees are subject to change. For more on details and limitations, visit HyundaiUSA.com or your authorized Hyundai dealer. Lane keep assist will not work under all circumstances. It functions when it is able to detect painted lane markings. It cannot function if the lane markings cannot be seen clearly if the lines are faded, or during dusk without headlights on, with snow, rain, sleet, dust, leaves or standing water on road, sudden changes in brightness such as shadows, tunnel exits/entrances, low sunlight angle causing reflections, multiple lane markings or criss-crossed lines, tar crack sealer and cracked or broken road surfaces.
It also may not function on very rough roads, when walls, curbs a camera in the upper windshield area, it is imperative this area be clear and free of blockage such as stickers, dirt, snow, tinting material, markings and labels. Avoid putting objects on the dashboard that may reflect light or images onto the system camera area. Lane Keep Assist is not a substitute for safe driving practices, but is a supplemental assist only. The driver is responsible for always maintaining command and control of the vehicle and must keep hands on the wheel at all times.
Do not drive if you are drowsy. Drivers must read their Owner's Manual thoroughly before using Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist. Blind Spot Detection assists the driver by warning of other cars in the blind spot region.
It senses the rear side territory of the vehicle when it is traveling over 20 mph. Lane Change Assist provides an audible and visual alert if the turn signal is activated and another vehicle in the blind spot is sensed. The turn signals must be activated for the Lane Change Assist to function. There are limitations to the function, range, detection and clarity of the system. It will not detect all vehicles or objects in the blind spot.
Its operation depends on the size, distance, angle and relative speed difference between your car and other cars. Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist may not operate if sensors are obscured in any way. Do not rely exclusively on Blind Spot Detection. Blind Spot Detection is a supplemental system and the driver must still be attentive and exercise caution when driving with it.
It is important to always signal, look over your shoulder and through your mirrors before changing lanes. It is the driver's responsibility to be aware of the surroundings and ensure it is clear before changing lanes or directions. Blind Spot Detection is only meant to assist the driver in these responsibilities. The Rear Cross-traffic Alert system is designed to notify drivers of approaching cross-traffic behind the vehicle. When a vehicle is detected, it provides an audible warning and visual display warning.
Rear Cross-traffic Alert is a supplemental system and the driver must still exercise extreme caution when backing up. Drivers must always turn and view oncoming traffic before backing up. Rear Cross-traffic Alert is active when the vehicle is in reverse and backing at a speed less than 6 mph. It may not detect all vehicles, depending on the size, angle, distance and speed of the other vehicle. In addition, Rear Cross-traffic Alert does not detect stationary objects or slow moving objects near the car, including pedestrians (including children), shopping carts, bicycles or baby strollers. The sensor will not function if it is blocked by foreign material, bicycle racks, luggage carriers, bumper stickers, mud or snow. Please see Owner's Manual for additional information.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection detects pedestrians, but not in all conditions. The system initiates full braking at speeds between 5-28 mph when a pedestrian is standing, or from 5-43 mph when a pedestrian is moving. AEB is not a substitute for safe driving. See Owner's Manual for details and limitations. Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection detects pedestrians, but not in all conditions. The system initiates full braking at speeds between 5-28 mph when a pedestrian is standing, or from 5-43 mph when a pedestrian is moving.
AEB is not a substitute for safe driving. See Owner's Manual for details and limitations.