Sensor Limitations
The front view camera detects a subject in front with the camera image. Take proper care of the front view camera as follows:
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Never install any accessories or stickers on the front windshield, or tint the front windshield.
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Always keep the camera dry.
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Never place any reflective objects (for example, white paper, mirror) on the dashboard.
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Do not place objects or install structures near the front windshield. Windshield defrosting and defogging performance of the climate control system may decrease, which may cause driver assistance systems to not operate properly.
Front view camera detection performance may decrease or driver assistance system may not operate properly when:
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The temperature around the front view camera is high or low due to surrounding environment.
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The camera lens is contaminated due to tinted, filmed or coated windshield, damaged glass, or sticky foreign material (sticker, bug, etc.) on the glass.
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Moisture is not removed or frozen on the windshield.
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Washer fluid is sprayed continuously, or the wiper is on.
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You are driving in heavy rain or snow, or thick fog.
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The front view camera's field of view is obstructed by glare from the sun.
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Sunlight, streetlight or light from an oncoming vehicle is reflected on the wet road surface such as a puddle on the road.
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An object is placed on the dashboard.
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Your vehicle is being towed.
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The surrounding is very bright or very dark (nighttime, tunnel, etc.).
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The brightness changes suddenly, for example when entering or exiting a tunnel.
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The brightness outside is low, and the headlights are not on or are not bright.
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A front vehicle, motorcyclist, pedestrian, or cyclist is partially visible.
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The vehicle or powered two-wheeler in front has no tail lights, tail lights are located unusually, etc.
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In low light conditions, the tail lamps of the front vehicle are turned off or not bright.
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The rear of the front vehicle is small or the vehicle does not look normal, such as when the vehicle is tilted, overturned, or the side of the vehicle is visible, etc.
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The front vehicle's ground clearance is low or high.
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A vehicle, motorcyclist, pedestrian, or cyclist suddenly cuts in front.
The radar uses electric waves to detect the surroundings. Take proper care of the radars as follows:
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Do not install a license plate frame or other objects such as bumper sticker, film, bumper guard, or bumper wrap near the radar.
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Always keep the radars and radar covers clean. Do not spray the radar or the surrounding area directly with high pressure water.
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The genuine bumper parts with radars have proven their performance. Replacing or painting may result in poor performance of driver assistance systems. When the parts need to be replaced or modified, make sure to use qualified products.
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Do not attach accessories, moldings, stickers, films, wrapping, etc., to the sensors and surrounding areas, or paint the bumper.
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Driver assistance system may not work properly if the bumper has been replaced, or the surroundings of the radar has been damaged or painted.
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If a trailer or hitch mounted carrier is attached, it may adversely affect the performance of the rear corner radar or driver assistance system may not operate.
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If there is impact on or near the radar, the sensors may be damaged or not be properly aligned near the radar. Even though a warning message does not appear on the instrument cluster, driver assistance system may not operate properly. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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If the radar have been replaced or repaired, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Radar detection performance may decrease or driver assistance system may not operate properly when:
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The bumper around the radar is impacted, damaged or the radar is out of position.
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The temperature around the radar is high or low.
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Driving through a tunnel or iron bridge.
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Driving in vast areas where there are few vehicles or structures (for example, desert, meadow, suburb, etc.).
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Driving near areas containing metal substances, such as a construction zone, railroad, etc.
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The radar is covered with snow, rain, dirt, etc.
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The bumper around the radar is covered with objects, such as a bumper sticker, bumper guard, bike rack, etc.
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The radar is blocked by other vehicles, walls or pillars.
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A trailer or carrier is installed around the radar.
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A material is near that reflects very well on the radar, such as guardrail, nearby vehicle, etc.
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The vehicle in front is made of material that does not reflect on the front radar well.
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Driving on a highway ramp, interchanges, or driving through a tollbooth.
The ultrasonic sensor uses ultrasonic waves to detect the surroundings. Take proper care of the ultrasonic sensors as follows:
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Never disassemble or strike the ultrasonic sensors components.
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Ultrasonic sensor malfunction may be due to foreign substance, such as snow or water on the sensor. Always keep the sensors clean and clean it with a soft cloth when contaminated.
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Do not press the surface of the ultrasonic sensor with strength, strike with a hard object, or scratch with a sharp object. The sensor may be damaged.
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Do not spray the ultrasonic sensors or their surrounding area directly with high pressure washer.
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If the bumper height or ultrasonic sensor installation has been modified, or objects are attached in the ultrasonic sensor detection area, Parking Safety function may not operate properly.
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Do not apply objects, such as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard, near the ultrasonic sensors or apply paint to the bumper.
Ultrasonic sensor detection performance may decrease or driver assistance system may not operate properly when:
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Sensor is covered with foreign substance, such as snow or water (the function operates properly when such substance is removed).
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The weather is extremely hot or cold.
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The ultrasonic sensors or sensor assembly is disassembled.
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The surface of the sensor is pressed hard or hit with a hard object.
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The surface of the sensor is scratched with a sharp object.
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The sensors or its surrounding area is directly sprayed with high pressure washer.
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Objects generating ultrasonic waves, such as vehicle horns, loud motorcycle engines or truck air brakes, are near your vehicle.
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A wireless transmission device operates near the ultrasonic sensors.
The wide view camera detects or shows the surroundings with the camera image. Take proper care of the wide view camera as follows:
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Always keep the camera lens clean. If the lens is covered with foreign material, it may adversely affect camera performance and Rear View Monitor or Surround View Monitor may not operate properly.
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When cleaning the wide view cameras, do not use chemical solvents such as strong detergents containing high alkaline or volatile organic solvents (gasoline, acetone, etc.). This may damage the camera lens.
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Do not spray the wide view cameras or their surrounding area directly with high pressure washer.
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Do not apply objects, such as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard, near the wide view cameras or apply paint to the bumper.
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Do not disassemble the wide view cameras or sensor assembly.
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Do not impact the wide view cameras. If the camera is out of position due to impact, it may not operate properly. If the wide view camera is damaged, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
The in-cabin camera is mounted to the steering wheel. Take proper care of the in-cabin camera as follows:
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Do not impact the surface of the camera or around the camera. Driver assistance system may not operate properly.
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Do not place anything on the camera or in front of the camera while driving. The in-cabin camera may not operate properly.
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When cleaning the camera, wipe with a soft and clean cloth to prevent damages on the surface of the camera lens. In addition, you should not use sharp tools near the camera, or use chemicals to clean the camera.
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Always keep the camera and around the area of the in-cabin camera clean and dry.
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Do not apply foreign objects, such as a sticker, around the infrared LED located near the camera.