Convenience features -> High Beam Assist for Your Hyundai Santa Fe SUV 2023

Convenience features  
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NOTICE  
Always keep the front view camera in  
good condition to maintain optimal  
performance of High Beam Assist.  
For more details on the precautions  
of the front view camera, refer to  
“Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist  
(FCA)” section in chapter 7.  
High Beam Assist Settings  
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Beam Assist (or HBA (High Beam Assist))’  
from the Settings menu to turn on High  
Beam Assist and deselect to turn off the  
system.  
High Beam Assist will automatically  
adjust the headlight range (switches  
between high beam and low beam)  
depending on the brightness of detected  
vehicles and certain road conditions.  
WARNING  
For your safety, change the Settings  
after parking the vehicle at a safe  
location.  
Detecting sensor (Front view  
camera)  
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[1] : Front view camera  
The front view camera is used as a  
detecting sensor to detect ambient light  
and brightness while driving.  
Refer to the picture above for the  
detailed location of the detecting sensor.  
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śꢀ When High Beam Assist is operating,  
High Beam Assist Operation  
high beam switches to low beam if  
any of the following conditions occur:  
Display and control  
śꢀ After selecting ‘High Beam Assist’  
in the Settings menu, High Beam  
Assist will operate by following the  
procedure below.  
- When the headlight of an oncoming  
vehicle is detected.  
- When the tail lamp of a vehicle in  
front is detected.  
- When the headlight or tail lamp of a  
motorcycle or a bicycle is detected.  
- When the surrounding ambient light  
is bright enough that high beams  
are not required.  
- Place the headlight switch in  
the AUTO position and push  
the headlight lever towards the  
instrument cluster. The High Beam  
Assist ( ) indicator light will  
illuminate on the cluster and the  
system will be enabled.  
- When the system is enabled, high  
beam will turn on when vehicle  
speed is above 25mph (40km/h).  
When vehicle speed is below 15mph  
(25km/h), high beam will not turn  
on.  
- When streetlights or other lights are  
detected.  
High Beam Assist Malfunction  
and Limitations  
High Beam Assist Malfunction  
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„Type B  
- The High Beam (  
) indicator light  
will illuminate on the cluster when  
high beam is on.  
śꢀ When High Beam Assist is operating,  
if the headlight lever or switch is used,  
the system operates as follow:  
- If the headlight lever is pulled  
towards you when the high beam  
is off, the high beam will turn on  
without High Beam Assist canceled.  
When you let go of the headlight  
lever, the lever will move to the  
middle and the high beam will turn  
off.  
- If the headlight lever is pulled  
towards you when the high beam is  
on by High Beam Assist, low beam  
will be on and the system will turn  
off.  
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When High Beam Assist is not working  
properly, the ‘Check High Beam Assist  
(HBA) system’ or ‘Check HBA (High  
Beam Assist system’ warning message  
will appear and warning light will  
illuminate on the cluster. Have the  
system be inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
- If the headlight switch is placed  
from AUTO to another position  
(headlight/position/off), High  
Beam Assist will turn off and the  
corresponding lamp will turn on.  
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Limitations of High Beam Assist  
High Beam Assist may not work properly  
in the following situations:  
śꢀ Light from a vehicle is not detected  
because of lamp damage, or because  
it is hidden from sight, etc.  
WARNING  
śꢀ At times, High Beam Assist may not  
work properly. It is the responsibility  
of the driver for safe driving  
practices and always check the road  
conditions for your safety.  
śꢀ Headlight of a vehicle is covered with  
śꢀ When High Beam Assist does not  
operate normally, change the  
headlight position manually between  
high beam and low beam.  
dust, snow or water.  
śꢀ A vehicle’s headlights are off but the  
fog lamps are on and etc.  
śꢀ There is a lamp that has a similar  
shape as a vehicle’s lamp.  
śꢀ Headlights have been damaged or not  
repaired properly.  
śꢀ Headlights are not aimed properly.  
śꢀ Driving on a narrow curved road,  
rough road, uphill or downhill.  
śꢀ Vehicle in front is partially visible on a  
crossroad or curved road.  
śꢀ There is a traffic light, reflecting sign,  
flashing sign or mirror ahead.  
śꢀ There is a temporary reflector or flash  
ahead (construction area).  
śꢀ The road conditions are bad such as  
being wet, iced or covered with snow.  
śꢀ A vehicle suddenly appears from a  
curve.  
śꢀ The vehicle is tilted from a flat tire or  
is being towed.  
śꢀ Light from a vehicle is not detected  
because of exhaust fume, smoke, fog,  
snow, etc.  
For more details on the limitations  
of the front view camera, refer to  
“Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist  
(FCA)” section in chapter 7.  
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