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Hyundai Kona 2023 Winter Driving, Vehicle Load Limit and Trailer Towing User Guide

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Hyundai Kona 2023 Winter Driving, Vehicle Load Limit and Trailer Towing User Guide

The Hyundai Kona 2023 is a subcompact SUV designed with various features to enhance the driving experience, such as winter driving capabilities, vehicle load limit information, and trailer towing capabilities.

Winter Driving: The Hyundai Kona 2023 is equipped with advanced features to improve winter driving, including all-wheel drive and heated front seats. The all-wheel-drive system provides superior traction on slippery roads, while the heated front seats offer added comfort and warmth on cold winter days.

Vehicle Load Limit: To ensure safe driving, the Hyundai Kona 2023 provides important information about vehicle load limits. The load limit is the maximum weight that the vehicle can carry safely, including passengers, cargo, and any accessories. The load limit varies depending on the vehicle’s model and configuration and can be found in the owner’s manual and on a sticker on the driver’s side doorjamb.

Trailer Towing: The Hyundai Kona 2023 offers towing capabilities for small trailers and other light loads. It’s important to stay within the recommended limits for safe and secure towing, and the vehicle’s maximum towing capacity varies depending on the model and configuration. The towing capacity information can be found in the owner’s manual and on a sticker on the driver’s side doorjamb. It’s also crucial to use the proper equipment, such as a trailer hitch and wiring harness, for safe and efficient towing.

Overall, the Hyundai Kona 2023 offers a range of features to enhance winter driving, ensure safe vehicle loading, and provide towing capabilities for small trailers and light loads. To ensure a safe and secure driving and towing experience, it’s essential to consult the owner’s manual and follow recommended guidelines.

Winter Driving

The severe weather conditions of winter quickly wear out tires and cause other problems. To minimize winter driving problems, you should take the following suggestions:

Snow or Icy Conditions

You need to keep sufficient distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden brake applications, and sharp turns are potentially very hazardous practices. During deceleration, use engine braking to the fullest extent. Sudden brake applications on snowy or icy roads may cause the vehicle to skid.
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires.
Always carry emergency equipment. Some of the items you may want to carry include tire chains, tow straps or chains, a flashlight, emergency flares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables, a window scraper, gloves, ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
Snow tires

WARNING
Snow tires should be equivalent in size and type to the vehicle’s standard tires. Otherwise, the safety and handling of your vehicle may be adversely affected.
If you mount snow tires on your vehicle, make sure to use radial tires of the same size and load range as the original tires. Mount snow tires on all four wheels to balance your vehicle’s handling in all weather conditions. The traction provided by snow tires on dry roads may not be as high as your vehicle’s original equipment tires. Check with the tire dealer for maximum speed recommendations.

Information
Do not install studded tires without first checking local, state and municipal regulations for possible restrictions against their use.

Tire chains
Since the sidewalls of radial tires are thinner than other types of tires, they may be damaged by mounting some types of tire chains on them. Therefore the use of snow tires is preferred over the use of tire chains.
If the road and weather conditions require the use of tire chains, be sure to use tire chains that have been properly selected for the size of tire on your HYUNDAI vehicle.
Be sure to follow the guidelines and installation instructions provided from the tire chain manufacturer.
Damage to your vehicle caused by improper tire chain use is not covered by your vehicle manufacturer’s warranty.

WARNING
The use of tire chains may adversely affect vehicle handling:

  •  Drive less than 20 mph (30 km/h) or the chain manufacturer’s recommended speed limit, whichever is lower.
  •  Drive carefully and avoid bumps, holes, sharp turns, and other road hazards, which may cause the vehicle to bounce.
  • Avoid sharp turns or locked wheel braking.

Information

  • Install tire chains on both left and right front tires. It should be noted that installing tire chains on the tires will provide a greater driving force, but will not prevent side skids.
  • Do not install studded tires without

Chain installation
When installing tire chains, follow the manufacturer’s instructions and mount them as tightly possible. Drive slowly
(less than 20 mph (30 km/h)) with chains installed. If you hear the chains contacting the body or chassis, stop and tighten them. If they still make contact, slow down until the noise stops. Remove the tire chains as soon as you begin driving on cleared roads.
When mounting snow chains, park the vehicle on level ground away from traffic. Turn on the vehicle Hazard Warning Flasher and place a triangular emergency warning device behind the vehicle (if available). Always place the vehicle in P (Park), apply the parking brake and turn off the engine before installing snow chains.

NOTICE
When using tire chains:

  • Wrong size chains or improperly installed chains can damage your vehicle’s brake lines, suspension, body and wheels.
  • Use SAE “S” class or wire chains.
  • If you hear noise caused by chains contacting the body, retighten the chain to prevent contact with the vehicle body.
  •  To prevent body damage, retighten the chains after driving 0.3~0.6 miles (0.5~1.0 km).
  • Do not use tire chains on vehicles equipped with aluminum wheels. If possible, use a wire type chain.
    (15mm) wide to prevent damage to the chain’s connection.

Winter Precautions

Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant
Your vehicle is delivered with high quality ethylene glycol coolant in the cooling system. It is the only type of coolant that should be used because it helps prevent corrosion in the cooling system, lubricates the water pump and prevents freezing. Be sure to replace or replenish your coolant in accordance with the maintenance schedule in chapter 8. Before winter, have your coolant tested to assure that its freezing point is sufficient for the temperatures anticipated during the winter.

Change to “winter weight” oil if necessary
In some climates it is recommended that a lower viscosity “winter weight” oil be used during cold weather. See chapter 8 for recommendations. If you aren’t sure what weight oil you should use, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Check battery and cables
Winter puts additional burdens on the battery system. Visually inspect the battery and cables as described in chapter 8. The level of charge in your battery can be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a service station.
If the vehicle is not used for a long time, park the vehicle indoors if possible.

Check spark plugs and ignition system
Inspect your spark plugs as described in chapter 8 and replace them if necessary. Also check all ignition wiring and components to be sure they are not cracked, worn or damaged in any way.

Use approved window washer anti-freeze in system
To keep the water in the window washer system from freezing, add an approved window washer anti-freeze solution in accordance with instructions on the container.
Window washer anti-freeze is available from an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and most auto parts outlets. Do not
use engine coolant or other types of antifreeze as these may damage the paint finish.

Do not let your parking brake freeze
Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged position. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk the parking brake may freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the gear selector lever in P and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll. Then release the parking brake.

Do not let ice and snow accumulate underneath
Under some conditions, snow and ice can build up under the fenders and interfere with the steering. When driving in severe winter conditions where this may happen, you should periodically check underneath the car to be sure the movement of the front wheels and the steering components is not obstructed.
Don’t place foreign objects or materials in the engine compartment Placement of foreign object or materials which prevent cooling of the engine, in the engine compartment, may cause a failure or combustion. The manufacturer is not responsible for the damage caused by such placement.

To keep locks from freezing
To keep the locks from freezing, squirt an approved deicer fluid or glycerine into the key opening. If a lock is covered with ice, squirt it with an approved de-icing fluid to remove the ice. If the lock is frozen internally, you may be able to thaw it out by using a heated key. Handle the heated key with care to avoid injury.

Drive your vehicle when water vapor condenses and accumulates inside the exhaust pipes
When the vehicle is stopped for a long time in winter while the engine is running, water vapor may condense and accumulate inside the exhaust pipes. Water in the exhaust pipes may cause noise, etc., but it is drained driving at medium to high speed.

VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT

Two labels on your driver’s door sill show how much weight your vehicle was designed to carry: the Tire and Loading Information Label and the Certification Label.
Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle’s weight ratings, from the vehicle’s specifications and the Certification Label:

Base Curb Weight
This is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.

Vehicle Curb Weight
This is the weight of your new vehicle when you picked it up from your dealer plus any aftermarket equipment.

Cargo Weight
This figure includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment.

Towing Weight
We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing.

GAW (Gross Axle Weight)
This is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) – including vehicle curb weight and all payload.

GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
This is the maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). These numbers are shown on the Certification Label. The total load on each axle must never exceed its GAWR.

GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
This is the Base Curb Weight plus actual Cargo Weight plus passengers.

GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the Certification Label located on the driver’s door sill.

Tire Loading Information Label

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The label located on the driver’s door sill gives the original tire size, cold tire pressures recommended for your vehicle, the number of people that can be in your vehicle and vehicle capacity weight.

Vehicle capacity weight 849 lbs. (385 kg)
Vehicle capacity weight is the maximum combined weight of occupants and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped with a trailer, the combined weight includes the tongue load.

Seating capacity
Total: 5 persons
(Front seat : 2 persons,
Rear seat : 3 persons)

Seating capacity is the maximum number of occupants including a driver, your vehicle may carry. However, the seating capacity may be reduced based upon the weight of all of the occupants, and the weight of the cargo being carried or towed. Do not overload the vehicle as there is a limit to the total weight, or load limit including occupants and cargo, the vehicle can carry.

Towing capacity
We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing.

Cargo capacity
The cargo capacity of your vehicle will increase or decrease depending on the weight and the number of occupants and the tongue load, if your vehicle is equipped with a trailer.

Steps for determining correct load limit

  1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.
  2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.
  3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
  4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1400
    lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
    (1400 – 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)
  5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.
  6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.

WARNING
Do not overload the vehicle as there is a limit to the total weight, or load limit, including occupants and cargo, the vehicle can carry. Overloading can shorten the life of the vehicle. If the GVWR or the GAWR is exceeded, parts on the vehicle can be broken, and it can change the handling of your vehicle. These could cause you to lose control and result in an accident.

 

 

Example 1

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Passenger Weight (150 lbs. × 2 = 300 lbs.)

(68 kg × 2 = 136 kg)

+         Drive Mode Integrated Control System8

Cargo Weight (1100 lbs.)

(499 kg)

Maximum Load (1400 lbs.)

(635 kg)

 

 

Example 2

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Passenger Weight (150 lbs. × 5 = 750 lbs.)

(68 kg × 5 = 340 kg)

+         Drive Mode Integrated Control System8

Cargo Weight (650 lbs.)

(295 kg)

Maximum Load (1400 lbs.)

(635 kg)

 

 

Example 3

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Passenger Weight (172 lbs. × 5 = 860 lbs.)

(78 kg × 5 = 390 kg)

+         Drive Mode Integrated Control System8

Cargo Weight (540 lbs.)

(245 kg)

Maximum Load (1400 lbs.)

(635 kg)

 

Certification label

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The certification label is located on the driver’s door sill at the center pillar and shows the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle. This is called the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating). The GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo.
This label also tells you the maximum weight that can be supported by the front and rear axles, called Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
The total weight of the vehicle, including all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). To find out the actual loads on your front and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle. Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the centerline.

WARNING
Overloading

  •  Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, the GAWR for either the front or rear axle and vehicle capacity weight. Exceeding these ratings can affect your vehicle’s handling and braking ability, and cause an accident.
  • Do not overload your vehicle.
    Overloading your vehicle can cause heat buildup in your vehicle’s tires and possible tire failure, increased stopping distances and poor vehicle handling-all of which may result in a crash.

NOTICE
Overloading your vehicle may cause damage. Repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do not overload your vehicle.

WARNING
If you carry items inside your vehicle (for example, suitcases, tools, packages, or anything else), they are moving as fast as the vehicle. If you have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, the items will keep going and can cause an injury if they strike the driver or a passenger.

  • Put items in the cargo area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weight evenly.
  • Do not stack items, like suitcases, inside the vehicle above the tops of the seats.
  • Do not leave an unsecured child restraint in your vehicle.
    When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it.

TRAILER TOWING

We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing.

Q&A

  1. What is winter driving capability, and does the Hyundai Kona 2023 offer it?
  • Winter driving capability refers to a vehicle’s ability to perform well in snowy, icy, or slippery conditions. The Hyundai Kona 2023 offers all-wheel drive and heated front seats, which enhance winter driving capability.
  1. What is the load limit for the Hyundai Kona 2023, and where can I find it?
  • The load limit is the maximum weight that the vehicle can safely carry, including passengers, cargo, and accessories. The load limit varies depending on the vehicle’s model and configuration and can be found in the owner’s manual and on a sticker on the driver’s side doorjamb.
  1. What is trailer towing, and does the Hyundai Kona 2023 offer it?
  • Trailer towing refers to the ability to tow small trailers or light loads using a vehicle. The Hyundai Kona 2023 offers towing capabilities, but the maximum towing capacity varies depending on the model and configuration.
  1. What is all-wheel drive, and how does it enhance winter driving capability?
  • All-wheel drive is a drivetrain system that distributes power to all four wheels of a vehicle. This system provides better traction and stability on slippery roads, which enhances winter driving capability.
  1. How does heated front seats enhance winter driving capability?
  • Heated front seats offer added comfort and warmth on cold winter days, which can improve driver and passenger comfort and reduce the risk of distraction due to discomfort.
  1. What happens if I exceed the load limit of my Hyundai Kona 2023?
  • Exceeding the load limit can cause damage to the vehicle’s suspension, brakes, and tires and can also affect the vehicle’s stability and handling, leading to unsafe driving conditions.
  1. Can I tow a large trailer with my Hyundai Kona 2023?
  • No, the Hyundai Kona 2023 is not designed to tow large trailers. It’s essential to stay within the recommended towing capacity for safe and secure towing.
  1. Can I find information about vehicle load limits and towing capacity online?
  • Yes, information about vehicle load limits and towing capacity can be found on the manufacturer’s website or in the owner’s manual.
  1. Is it safe to use aftermarket equipment for towing with my Hyundai Kona 2023?
  • No, it’s important to use the proper equipment, such as a trailer hitch and wiring harness, recommended by the manufacturer for safe and efficient towing.
  1. Can the Hyundai Kona 2023 tow a boat?
  • It depends on the weight of the boat and the recommended towing capacity of the vehicle’s model and configuration. It’s essential to consult the owner’s manual and follow recommended guidelines for safe and secure towing.
  1. Can I use the same load limit for all passengers and cargo configurations?
  • No, the load limit varies depending on the vehicle’s model and configuration and must be adjusted accordingly for different passenger and cargo configurations.
  1. Can I use winter tires on my Hyundai Kona 2023 to enhance winter driving capability?
  • Yes, winter tires provide better traction and stability on slippery roads and can enhance winter driving capability.
  1. How can I check my Hyundai Kona 2023’s tire pressure?
  • You can check the tire pressure using a tire pressure gauge or by visiting a service center. It’s essential to maintain proper tire pressure for safe and efficient driving.
  1. Can I adjust the load limit of my Hyundai Kona 2023?
  • No, the load limit is determined by the vehicle’s model and configuration and cannot be adjusted.
  1. Can I find information about trailer towing equipment for my Hyundai Kona 2023 online?
  • Yes, information about recommended trailer towing equipment can be found on the manufacturer’s website.

Useful Links

View Full User Guide: Hyundai Kona 2023 User Guide
Download Manuals: https://owners.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/resources/manuals-warranties.html

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