Hyundai Sonata 2022 Quick Reference Guide
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To pair your smartphone, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. On the Sonata's infotainment system, go to 'Setup', then 'Device Connections', and select 'Bluetooth'. Choose 'Add New' and select your phone from the list. Confirm any pairing codes that appear.
The recommended tire pressure for the Hyundai Sonata 2022 Sedan is typically 33 psi for both front and rear tires. Always check the sticker inside the driver's door for the most accurate information.
To reset the maintenance light, turn the ignition to the 'ON' position without starting the engine. Navigate to the 'User Settings' menu using the steering wheel controls, select 'Service Interval', and then choose 'Reset'.
Hyundai recommends using SAE 5W-30 or 5W-20 engine oil that meets the API SN Plus classification. Always check the owner's manual for specific guidance.
To use the remote start, ensure the vehicle is locked. Press the lock button on the key fob, then press and hold the remote start button until the vehicle starts. The engine will run for a preset duration or until you start driving.
If the infotainment system freezes, try restarting the system by turning the vehicle off and then back on. If the issue persists, consult the dealership for a software update or further assistance.
It is recommended to inspect the air filter every 15,000 miles and replace it every 30,000 miles. However, if you drive in dusty conditions, you may need to replace it more frequently.
To access the spare tire, open the trunk and lift the floor panel. The spare tire and jack kit are located underneath. Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface before attempting to change a tire.
Yes, you can update the navigation system by downloading the update from the official Hyundai website onto a USB drive and following the instructions provided. Alternatively, updates can be performed by your local dealership.
Common causes for a check engine light include a loose gas cap, faulty oxygen sensor, malfunctioning catalytic converter, or issues with the ignition system. It is advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed with an OBD-II scanner to pinpoint the exact cause.