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Driving Your Vehicle
i-Pedal
i-Pedal is controlled by acceleration
pedal. i-Pedal provides vehicle speed
control (acceleration/deceleration,
stopping) without manually controlling
the paddle shifter.
To operate:
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Pull the left side paddle shifter at level
3 regenerative braking system.
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During the activation of i-Pedal, the
vehicle is stopped when the vehicle
speed is less than 1mph (3km/h) even
if the brake pedal is not pressed.
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When you press the accelerator pedal
at the same time during one-pedal
driving by pulling the left paddle shift
lever, it cannot adjust the vehicle's
speed and stop position.
To off:
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The i-Pedal is deactivated when the
driver turns off the ignition. When the
vehicle is turned on, the regenerative
braking is set to be on level 3.
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The i-Pedal is turned off and the
regenerative braking changes to level
3 when the gear is shifted to R.
Limitations of i-Pedal
The vehicle may move even if i-Pedal is
normally operated. Therefore, the driver
should be careful to stop the vehicle by
this function under circumstances as
follows:
- Driving on Icy, snowy, wet, sandy,
muddy roads, manhole/pithole
surfaces
- Wheels not aligned
- Conditions in which wheel slip or spin
occurs
- On heavy loading
- By leaning left of right
- Under bad tire wear
- Driving uphill or downhill
- Driving where the slope starts or ends
- By repeating stop and go on ramp
CAUTION
When the vehicle is stopped or parked
by i-Pedal on the steep hills, be sure to
depress the brake pedal.