Hyundai Sonata YF 2011-2014 Owner's Manual
Owners manual for sixth generation (YF) Hyundai Sonata, model years 2011–2014. The Sonata was available at launch in three specifications, each powered by a new direct-injection 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that, with 148kW and 250Nm, delivered more performance than all of its rivals in the mainstream mid-size sedan segment. The sedan-only, front-wheel drive Sonata landed with a higher than expected starting price that pitched it directly against Suzuki's all-new Kizashi and the recently-facelifted Mazda6.
- Introduction
- How to use this manual
- Fuel requirements
- Vehicle break-in process
- Vehicle data collection and event data recorders
- Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster
- Your vehicle at a glance
- Safety features of your vehicle
- Features of your vehicle
- Keys
- Smart key
- Remote keyless entry
- Theft-alarm system
- Door locks
- Trunk
- Windows
- Hood
- Fuel filler lid
- Sunroof
- Panorama sunroof
- Steering wheel
- Mirrors
- Instrument cluster
- Rear view camera
- Hazard warning flasher
- Lighting
- Wipers and washers
- Interior light
- Defroster
- Manual climate control system
- Automatic climate control system
- Windshield defrosting and defogging
- Storage compartments
- Interior features
- Audio system
- Driving your vehicle
- Before driving
- Key
- Engine start/stop button
- Manual transaxle
- Automatic transaxle
- Brake system
- Cruise control system
- Active ECO system
- Economical operation
- Special driving conditions
- Winter driving
- Vehicle load limit
- Vehicle weight
- Trailer towing
- What to do in an emergency
- Road warning
- In case of an emergency while driving
- If the engine will not start
- Emergency starting
- If the engine overheats
- Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
- If you have a flat tire
- Towing
- Maintenance
- Engine compartment
- Maintenance services
- Owner maintenance
- Scheduled maintenance service
- Normal maintenance schedule
- Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
- Engine oil
- Engine coolant
- Brake fluid
- Washer fluid
- Parking brake
- Air cleaner
- Climate control air filter
- Wiper blades
- Battery
- Tires and wheels
- Fuses
- Light bulbs
- Appearance care
- Emission control system
- California perchlorate notice
- Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects
Repair procedures
Removal Back View Camera 1. Remove the screws, clip and trunk lid trim in the trunk. (Refer to the BD group - "Trunk Lid") 2. ...Introduction
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Vehicle break-in process
No special break-in period is needed. By following a few simple precautions for
the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add to the performance, economy and life
of your vehicle.
Do not race the ...
Repair procedures
Inspection
1.
Remove the cowl top cover. (Refer to the wiper)
2.
Disconnect the windshield deicer connector (A) from the wiper
motor linka ...
General Information
General Troubleshooting Information
Before Troubleshooting
1.
Check applicable fuses in the appropriate fuse/relay box.
2.
Check the batter ...