2016 Hyundai Tucson Owners Manual

Driving your vehicle
When  traveling at  a lower  vehicle
speed, if you release the accelera-
tor  pedal   quickly,  you   may   feel
engine  braking  before  the   trans-
•  If the  clutch becomes overheat-
ed   by   excessive   use   of   the
clutch to hold on  a hill, you may
notice  a shudder  feeling  and  a
blinking  display  on  the  instru-
ment cluster. When  this occurs,
the  clutch is  disabled  until  the
clutch cools to  normal tempera-
tures. If this occurs, pull  over to
a   safe   location,   shift   into   P
(Park) and  apply  the foot  brake
for a few minutes.
NOTICE
Type A
Type B
mission
changes
gears.    This
engine braking feeling  is similar to
operating a manual transmission at
low speed.
When  driving  downhill,   you  may
wish to move the gear shift lever to
Manual Shift  mode  and downshift
to a  lower gear in  order to  control
your speed without using the brake
pedal excessively.
When you  turn the engine  on and
off, you  may hear  clicking sounds
as the system  goes through a  self
test. This is a normal sound for the
Ecoshift dual clutch transmission.
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•  If the LCD warning is  active, the
foot brake must be applied.
•  Ignoring the  warnings  can lead
to damage to the transmission.
•  To hold the vehicle  on a hill use
the  foot   brake  or  the   parking
brake.  If the  vehicle  is  held by
applying  the  accelerator   pedal
on  a  hill  the  clutch  and trans-
mission
resulting in damage.
At this time, a warning  message
will  appear on  the  LCD display
and you may feel a vibration.
If the display continues  to blink,
for   your    safety,   contact    an
authorized HYUNDAI  dealer and
have the system checked.
will
be
overheated
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Document TypeOwners Manual
LanguageEnglish
Product BrandHyundai, Tucson
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