Hyundai Nexo 2023 Owner's Manual
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The recommended tire pressure for the Hyundai Nexo 2023 is typically 35 PSI for both front and rear tires. However, always check the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the most accurate information.
To update the infotainment system, navigate to the settings menu on the screen, select 'System Update', and follow the on-screen instructions. Ensure the vehicle is parked and has a stable internet connection.
Regular maintenance for the Hyundai Nexo 2023 includes tire rotations every 6,000 miles, brake inspections every 15,000 miles, and hydrogen fuel system checks every 10,000 miles. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed intervals.
First, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and in the vehicle. Try deleting the existing connection and re-pairing your device. If issues persist, restart the infotainment system and your device.
If the check engine light illuminates, check for any obvious issues such as a loose fuel cap. If the light remains on, schedule a service appointment with a Hyundai dealer to diagnose the issue.
To replace the cabin air filter, open the glove box, remove the damper, and lower the glove box. Locate the filter cover, unclip it, and replace the old filter with a new one. Ensure the new filter is installed in the correct airflow direction.
To jump-start the Nexo, connect the positive cable to the positive terminal on the Nexo and the donor vehicle, then connect the negative cable to the negative terminal on the donor vehicle and a grounded metal point on the Nexo. Start the donor vehicle, then the Nexo.
To maximize fuel efficiency, maintain a steady speed, use regenerative braking effectively, keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure, and ensure regular maintenance of the vehicle.
If the fuel door does not open, check the fuel door lock button inside the vehicle. If it still won’t open, there might be a mechanical issue, and you should contact a Hyundai service center for assistance.
To reset the TPMS, inflate all tires to the recommended pressure, then drive the vehicle for a few minutes. The TPMS light should turn off automatically once the system recalibrates.