Hyundai Nexo Base 2019 Quick Guide
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To start the Hyundai Nexo 2019, ensure the key fob is inside the vehicle, press the brake pedal, and then press the start/stop button on the dashboard.
The Hyundai Nexo 2019 uses hydrogen fuel for its fuel cell system.
Regular maintenance for the Hyundai Nexo 2019 includes checking hydrogen pressure, ensuring the cooling system is functioning properly, and having routine inspections by a certified Hyundai technician.
If the hydrogen refueling process fails, ensure the vehicle is properly aligned with the pump, check for any error messages, and contact the station attendant for assistance. If issues persist, contact Hyundai support.
To troubleshoot connectivity issues, first ensure your device's Bluetooth is on and paired with the vehicle. If the problem persists, try restarting the infotainment system and reestablishing the connection.
The Hyundai Nexo 2019 has an estimated range of approximately 380 miles on a full hydrogen tank, depending on driving conditions and habits.
The air filter in the Hyundai Nexo 2019 should be inspected every 15,000 miles and replaced if necessary, or as specified in the owner’s manual.
Common issues include hydrogen refueling challenges and infotainment connectivity problems. Solutions include ensuring proper alignment during refueling and checking Bluetooth settings for connectivity.
To check tire pressure, use a tire pressure gauge on each tire's valve stem. Alternatively, the Hyundai Nexo 2019 is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that displays tire pressure on the dashboard.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain smooth and consistent driving speeds, ensure regular vehicle maintenance, keep tires properly inflated, and avoid carrying unnecessary weight.