Kia Rio (2016) manual

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    Kia, THE COMP ANY Thank you for becoming the owner of a new Kia vehicle. As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality , value for money prices, Kia Motors is dedicated to providing you with a customer service experience that exceeds your expectations. All information contained in this Owner ’ s Manual was accurate at the time of [...]

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    ii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Introduction Y our vehicle at a glance Saf ety features of y our vehicle F eatures of your v ehicle Driving your v ehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance table of contents 8 I Specifications & Consumer inf or mation Inde x I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    1 How to use this manual / 1-2 Fuel requir ements / 1-3 V ehicle break-in process / 1-5 V ehicle data collection and event data r ecorders / 1-6 Introduction I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    Introduction 2 1 W e want to help you get the greatest possible driving pleasure from your v ehi- cle. Y our Owner’ s Manual can assist y ou in many w ays. W e strongly recommend that you read the entire man ual. In order to minimize the chance of death or injury , you m ust read the W ARNING and CA U- TION sections in the manual. Illustrations c[...]

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    13 Introduction Y our new Kia v ehicle is designed to use only unleaded fuel having a pump octane number ((R+M)/2) of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher . (Do not use methanol blended fuels) Y our new v ehicle is designed to obtain maximum perf or mance with UNLEADED FUEL, as well as minimize e xhaust emis- sions and spark plug fouling. ✽ ?[...]

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    Introduction 4 1 "E85" fuel is an alternative fuel comprised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, and is manuf actured exclusiv ely f or use in Flexib le Fuel V ehicles. “E85” is not compatible with y our vehicle . Use of “E85” may result in poor engine perf orm- ance and damage to your v ehicle's engine and fuel sy[...]

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    15 Introduction Use of MTBE Kia recommends av oiding fuels contain- ing MTBE (Meth yl T er tiar y Butyl Ether) ov er 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) in y our vehicle. Fuel containing MTBE ov er 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) ma y reduce vehicle perf or mance and produce vapor loc k or hard star ting. ✽ ✽ NO TICE Y our New V ehi[...]

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    This vehicle is equipped with an e vent data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in cer tain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deplo yment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in under- standing how a vehic le's systems per- formed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle d [...]

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    2 Exterior overview I / 2-2 Exterior overview II / 2-3 Interior overview / 2-4 Instrument panel overview / 2-5 Engine compartment / 2-6 Y our vehicle at a glance I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    Y our vehicle at a glance 2 2 EXTERIOR O VER VIEW I 1. Hood ......................................................4-28 2. Headlamp ..............................................7-74 3. Fog light ................................................7-74 4. Tires and wheels ....................................7-48 5. Outside rearview mirror ..............[...]

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    23 Y our vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR O VER VIEW II 9. Door ......................................................4-16 10. Fuel filler lid ........................................4-30 11. Rear combination lamp ......................7-79 12. T ailgate (trunk) ....................................4-20, 22 13. Rear wiper blade .........................[...]

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    Y our vehicle at a glance 4 2 INTERIOR O VER VIEW OUB021001K 1. Door lock/unloc k button ....................4-16 2. Central door lock s witch ....................4-17 3. P ower windo w switches ....................4-24 4. P ower windo w lock button ................4-27 5. Outside rearview mirror control switch .....................................[...]

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    25 Y our vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT P ANEL O VER VIEW OUB025002N 1. Instrument cluster.............................4-43 2. Horn .................................................4-39 3. Driver’ s front air bag .........................3-44 4. Light control/T urn signals .................4-73 5. Wiper/W asher ...................................[...]

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    Y our vehicle at a glance 6 2 ENGINE COMP ARTMENT OUB071103N * The actual engine comp artment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. 1. Engine Coolant Reservoir ................7-36 2. Engine Oil Filler Cap ........................7-34 3. Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir ...........7-39 4. Air Cleaner .......................................7-[...]

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    3 Seat / 3-2 Seat belts / 3-14 Child restraint system / 3-25 Airbag-advanced supplemental restraint system / 3-33 Saf ety features of y our vehicle I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 2 3 Driver’ s seat (1) F orward and rearw ard (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (4) Seat warmer (5) Headrest Front passenger’ s seat (6) F orward and rearw ard (7) Seatback angle (8) Seat warmer (9) Headrest Rear seat (10) Headrest (11) Seatback f olding SEA T OUB035001N ■ 5 door ■ 4 door ❈ The act[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 4 3 Front seat adjustment Forward and bac kward T o move the seat f orward or bac kward: 1. Pull the seat slide adjustment lev er up and hold it. 2. Slide the seat to the position you desire . 3. Release the lev er and make sure the seat is lock ed in place. Adjust the seat bef ore dr iving, and mak e sure the seat i[...]

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    35 Safety features of your vehicle Seatback angle T o recline the seatback: 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the seatback recline le ver . 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and adjust the seatback of the seat to the position you desire . 3. Release the lev er and make sure the seatback is loc ked in place. (The lev er MUST return to its or igi[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 6 3 F or this reason, the use of a cushion that holds the body aw ay from the seatbac k is not recommended. Forward and backward adjustment The headrest ma y be adjusted forward to 4 diff erent positions by pulling the head- rest f orward to the desired detent. T o adjust the headrest to it’ s fur thest back- wards[...]

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    37 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE If you recline the seatback towards the front with the headr est and seat cushion raised, the headrest may come in con- tact with the sunvisor or other parts of the vehicle. Remov al and installation T o remove the headrest: 1. Recline the seatback (2) with the recline le ver (1). 2. Raise headrest[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 8 3 T o reinstall the headrest : 1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the holes while pressing the release button (1). 2. Recline the seatback (4) with the recline le ver (3). 3. Adjust the headrest to the appropr iate height. Seat warmer (if equipped) The seat warmers are provided to warm the front seats during cold w[...]

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    39 Safety features of your vehicle Seatback poc ket The seatback poc ket is provided on the back of the front passenger’ s seatback. W ARNING - Seat warmer burns The seat warmer may cause b urns, even at lo w temperatures, if used over a long period of time. Never allow passengers who ma y not be able to take care of themselves to be exposed to t[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 10 3 Rear seat adjustment Headrest The rear seat is equipped with headrests in all the seating positions f or the occu- pant's saf ety and comfor t. The headrest not only provides comf or t f or passengers, but also helps protect the head and neck in the e vent of a collision. T o help maximum effectiv eness in [...]

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    31 1 Safety features of your vehicle Removal and installation T o remove the headrest, r aise it as far as it can go then press the release button (1) while pulling the headrest upward (2). T o reinstall the headrest, put the head- rest poles (3) into the holes while press- ing the release button (1). Then adjust it to the appropriate height and en[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 12 3 T o fold down the rear seatback: • 4 door 1. Make sure the rear seat belt webbing is in the guide to pre vent the seat belt from being damaged. 2. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessar y , slide the front seat f orward. 3. Lower the rear headrests to the low est position. 4. Pull the l[...]

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    31 3 Safety features of your vehicle 4. Pull the lock release le ver (1) and f old the rear seatback f orward and do wn firmly . If the seat belt locks after unf olding the rear seatback, pull out the loc ked seat belt, release it then pull it out again. T o unfold the rear seat 1. T o use the rear seat, lift and pull the seatback bac kward. Pull t[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 14 3 Seat belt restraint system Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body , and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicab le; wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be a voided. Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as p[...]

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    31 5 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belt warning (for driver’ s seat) The driver's seat belt warning light and chime will activate to the f ollowing table when the ignition s witch is in "ON" position. * 1 W ar ning pattern repeats 11 times with an inter v al of 24 seconds. If the driver's seat belt is buc kled, the ligh[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 16 3 Seat belt warning (for fr ont passenger’ s seat) The front passenger's seat belt warning light will activate to the f ollowing table when the ignition s witch is in "ON" posi- tion. * 1 The seat belt warning light will go off if the vehicle speed decreases belo w 5 km/h (3 mph). If the v ehicle [...]

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    31 7 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belt - Driver's 3-point system with emergency loc king retractor T o fasten your seat belt: T o fasten y our seat belt, pull it out of the retractor and inser t the metal tab (1) into the buc kle (2). There will be an audible "click" when the tab loc ks into the buc kle. The seat belt automat[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 18 3 T o raise the height adjuster , pull it up (1). T o lower it, push it down (3) while press- ing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to loc k the anchor into position. T r y sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has loc ked into position. Y ou should place the lap belt por tion as low as[...]

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    31 9 Safety features of your vehicle When the seat belt is fully e xtended from the retractor to allow the installation of a child restraint system, the seat belt oper- ation changes to allow the belt to retract, but not to e xtend (A utomatic Locking Retractor T ype). Refer to “Using a child restraint system” in this section. T o convert from [...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 20 3 Pre-tensioner seat belt Y our vehicle is equipped with driv er's and front passenger's pre-tensioner seat belts. The pur pose of the pre-tensioner is to make sure that the seat belts fit tightly against the occupant's body in cer tain frontal collisions (or side collisions). The pre-tensioner seat[...]

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    32 1 Safety features of your vehicle Both the driver's and front passenger's pre-tensioner seat belts ma y be activated in cer tain frontal collisions. The pre-tensioners will not be activated if the seat belts are not being worn at the time of the collision. ✽ ✽ NO TICE When the pre-tensioner seat belts are activated, a loud noise ma[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 22 3 Seat belt precautions Infant or small child Y ou should be aw are of the specific requirements in your country . Child and/or inf ant seats must be properly placed and installed in the rear seat. For more inf or mation about the use of these restraints, ref er to “Child restraint sys- tem” in this section. L[...]

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    32 3 Safety features of your vehicle Restraint of pregnant women Pregnant women should wear lap/shoul- der belt assemblies whene ver possib le according to specific recommendations by their doctors . The lap por tion of the belt should be worn AS SNUGL Y AND LO W AS POSSIBLE. Injured person A seat belt should be used when an injured person is being[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 24 3 P eriodic inspection All seat belts should be inspected peri- odically f or wear or damage of any kind. Any damaged parts should be replaced as soon as possible . Keep belts c lean and dry Seat belts should be kept clean and dry . If belts become dir ty , they can be cleaned by using a mild soap solution and war[...]

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    32 5 Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children riding in the car should sit in the rear seat and must alwa ys be proper ly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver . According to accident statis- tics, children are saf er when properly restrained in the rear seats than in the fro[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 26 3 Using a child restraint system F or small children and babies, the use of a child seat or inf ant seat is required. This child seat or inf ant seat should be of appropriate size f or the child and should be installed in accordance with the man- uf acturer's instr uctions. W ARNING - Holding children Never h[...]

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    32 7 Safety features of your vehicle F or safety reasons, w e recommend that the child restraint system be used in the rear seats. Since all passenger seat belts mov e freely under normal conditions and only lock under e xtreme or emergency condi- tions (emergency lock mode), y ou must manually change these seat belts to the auto lock mode to secur[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 28 3 T o install a child restraint system on the outboard or center rear seats, do the f ol- lowing: 1. Place the child restraint system in the seat and route the lap/shoulder belt around or through the restraint, f ollow- ing the restraint manuf acturer’ s instructions. Be sure the seat belt web- bing is not twist[...]

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    32 9 Safety features of your vehicle 5. Remove as m uch slack from the belt as possible b y pushing down on the child restraint system while f eeding the shoulder belt back into the retr actor . 6. Push and pull on the child restraint system to confirm that the seat belt is holding it firmly in place. If it is not, release the seat belt and repeat [...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 30 3 Securing a child restraint seat with tether anchorage system Child restraint hook holders are located on the floor behind the rear seats. 1. Route the child restraint seat tether strap ov er the seatback. F or vehicles with adjustable headrest, route the tether strap under the head- rest and between the headrest[...]

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    33 1 Safety features of your vehicle Securing a child restraint seat with child seat lower anc hor system Some child seat manuf acturers make child restraint seats that are labeled as LA TCH or LA TCH-compatible child restraint seats. LA TCH stands for "Lo wer Anchors and T ethers for Children". These seats include two rigid or webbing mo[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 32 3 F ollow the child seat manuf acturer’ s instructions to proper ly install child restraint seats with LA TCH or LA TCH- compatible attachments . Once you ha ve installed the LA TCH child restraint, assure that the seat is properly attached to the LA TCH and tether anchors. Also , test the child restraint seat b[...]

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    33 3 Safety features of your vehicle (1) Driver’ s front air bag (2) P assenger’ s front air bag (3) Side impact air bag (4) Cur tain air bag Even in v ehicles with air bags, y ou and your passengers m ust always w ear the saf ety belts provided in order to minimize the risk and sev erity of injur y in the ev ent of a collision or rollov er . A[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 34 3 How does the air bag system operate • Air bag are activated (able to inflate if necessar y) only when the ignition s witch is tur ned to the ON or ST ART the appropriate position. • Air bags inflate instantly in the event of serious frontal or side collision (if equipped with side impact air bag or cur tain [...]

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    33 5 Safety features of your vehicle Noise and smoke When the air bags inflate, the y make a loud noise and they lea ve smok e and powder in the air inside of the v ehicle. This is normal and is a result of the igni- tion of the air bag inflator . After the air bag inflates, y ou may f eel substantial dis- comf or t in breathing due to the contact [...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 36 3 Air bag warning light The pur pose of the air bag w ar ning light in your instrument panel is to aler t y ou of a potential problem with y our air bag - Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). When the ignition s witch is tur ned ON, the indicator light should illuminate f or appro ximately 6 seconds, then go off. [...]

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    33 7 Safety features of your vehicle 12. Dr iv er’ s and front passenger’ s seat belt buc kle sensors 13. Anchor pre-tensioner assemblies *: if equipped The SRSCM continually monitors all SRS components while the ignition s witch is ON to deter mine if a crash impact is se vere enough to require air bag deplo yment or pre-tensioner seat belt de[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 38 3 B240B05L P assenger’s front air bag A fully inflated air bag, in combination with a properly wor n seat belt, slo ws the driver's or the passenger's f orward motion, reducing the risk of head and chest injur y . After complete inflation, the air bag imme- diately star ts deflating, enabling the driv-[...]

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    33 9 Safety features of your vehicle Occupant detection system Y our vehicle is equipped with an occu- pant detection system in the front pas- senger's seat. The occupant detection system is designed to detect the presence of a properly-seated front passenger and determine if the passenger's front air bag should be enabled (ma y inflate) [...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 40 3 Alwa ys be sure that you and all v ehicle occupants are seated and restrained properly (sitting upr ight with the seat in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion, with the person’ s legs comf or t- ably e xtended, f eet on the floor , and wearing the safety belt properly) f or the most eff ective pro[...]

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    34 1 Safety features of your vehicle W ARNING - ODS system Riding in an improper position adver sely affects the occupant detection system (ODS) and may result in the deactivation of fr ont passenger airbag. It is impor tant for the driver to instruct the passenger as to the proper seating instruc- tions as contained in this manual. (Continued) Con[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 42 3 1KMN3663 1KMN3664 1KMN3665 - Never sit with the hips shifted towar ds the front of the seat. - Never lean on the door or center console. - Never sit on one side of the front passenger seat. - Never place the feet on the dash- board. B990A08O 1KMN3662 - Never put a heavy load in the front passenger seat. - Never [...]

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    34 3 Safety features of your vehicle When an adult is seated in the front pas- senger seat, if the P ASSENGER AIR BA G “OFF” indicator is on, tur n the igni- tion s witch to the LOCK position and ask the passenger to sit properly (sitting upright with the seat back in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, le[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 44 3 Any child age 12 and under should ride in the rear seat. Children too large for child restraints should use the a vailable lap/shoulder belts. No matter what type of crash, children of all ages are saf er when restrained in the rear seat. ✽ ✽ NO TICE Do not modify or r eplace the front pas- senger seat. Don&[...]

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    34 5 Safety features of your vehicle The indications of the system's presence are the letters "AIR BA G" embossed on the air bag pad cov er in the steering wheel and the passenger's side front panel pad abov e the glov e box. The SRS consists of air bags installed under the pad cov ers in the center of the steering wheel and the[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 46 3 Manuf acturers are required by gov ern- ment regulations to provide a contact point concerning modifications to the vehicle f or persons with disabilities, which modifications ma y affect the v ehi- cle’ s advanced air bag system. Howe ver , Kia does not endorse nor will it suppor t any changes to an y par t o[...]

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    34 7 Safety features of your vehicle ❈ The actual air bags in the vehicle ma y differ from the illustration. Side impact air bag Y our vehicle is equipped with a side impact air bag in each front seat. The pur pose of the air bag is to pro vide the vehicle's driv er and/or the front pas- senger with additional protection than that off ered b[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 48 3 The side impact air bag is supplemental to the driver's and the passenger's seat belt systems and is not a substitute f or them. Theref ore your seat belts must be worn at all times while the vehicle is in operation. F or best protection from the side air bag system and to av oid being injured by the d[...]

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    34 9 Safety features of your vehicle Curtain air bag Cur tain air bags are located along both sides of the roof rails abov e the front and rear doors. They are designed to help protect the heads of the front seat occupants and the rear outboard seat occupants in cer- tain side impact collisions. The cur tain air bags are designed to deplo y only du[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 50 3 Why didn’t m y air bag go off in a collision? (Inflation and non-infla- tion conditions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents in which the air bag w ould not be expect- ed to pro vide additional protection. These include rear impacts, second or third collisions in m ultiple impact accidents, as wel[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 52 3 ❈ The actual air bags in the vehicle ma y differ from the illustration. Side air bags Side air bags (side impact and/or cur tain air bags) are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sen- sors depending on the strength, speed or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision. [...]

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    35 3 Safety features of your vehicle • Air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants are mov ed backward b y the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not be ab le to provide any addi- tional benefit. • Front air bags ma y not inflate in side impact collisions, because occupants mov e to the dir[...]

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    Safety features of your vehicle 54 3 • Just before impact, driv ers often brake heavily . Such heavy braking lo wers the front por tion of the v ehicle causing it to “ride” under a v ehicle with a higher ground clearance . Air bags ma y not inflate in this "under-ride" situation because deceleration f orces that are detected by sens[...]

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    35 5 Safety features of your vehicle SRS Care The SRS is vir tually maintenance-free and there are no par ts you can saf ely ser vice b y yourself . If the SRS air bag warning light does not illuminate, or con- tinuously remains on, ha ve your v ehicle immediately inspected by an authorized Kia dealer . Any work on the SRS system, such as removing,[...]

  • Page 71

    Air bag warning label Air bag warning labels, some required by the Canada Motor V ehicle Saf ety Standards (CMVSS), are attached to the sunvisor to alert the dr iv er and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. OAM039041 OUB031035N 35 6 Safety features of your vehicle I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    4 Keys / 4-3 Smart key / 4-5 Remote keyless entry / 4-8 Theft-alarm system / 4-13 Door locks / 4-16 T runk / 4-20 T ailgate / 4-22 Windows / 4-24 Hood / 4-28 Fuel filler lid / 4-30 Sunroof / 4-33 S teering wheel / 4-37 Mirrors / 4-40 Instrument cluster / 4-43 Rear -Camera Display / 4-71 Hazard warning flasher / 4-72 Lighting / 4-73 Wipers and washe[...]

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    Windshield defr osting and defogging / 4-105 S torage compartment / 4-1 10 Interior featur es / 4-1 14 Audio system / 4-121 F eatures of your v ehicle 4 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

  • Page 74

    43 Features of your vehicle Record y our key number The ke y code number is stamped on the ke y code tag attached to the ke y set. Should you lose y our ke ys, this number will enab le an author ized Kia dealer to duplicate the ke ys easily . Remov e the ke y code tag and store it in a saf e place. Also, record the k ey code number and k eep it in [...]

  • Page 75

    Features of your vehicle 4 4 ❈ The actual feature may differ from the illus- tration. T ype C T o remove the mechanical k ey , press and hold the release button and remo ve the mechanical ke y . T o reinstall the mechanical key , put the ke y into the hole and push it until a click sound is heard. W ARNING - Aftermarket keys Use only Kia original[...]

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    45 Features of your vehicle With a smar t ke y , you can lock or unloc k a door and e ven star t the engine without inser ting the ke y . The functions of the buttons on a smart ke y are similar to the remote ke yless entr y . (Ref er to the “Remote k eyless entr y” in this section.) Smart key functions Carr ying the smart key , you may loc k a[...]

  • Page 77

    Features of your vehicle 6 4 Even though y ou press the button, the doors will not lock and the chime will sound f or 3 seconds if any of the follo w- ing occurs: • The smar t key is in the v ehicle. • The ignition switch is in the A CC or ON position. • Any door except the trunk (or tailgate) is opened. Unlocking Pressing the button of the d[...]

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    47 Features of your vehicle Smart key precautions • If you lose your smar t k ey , you will not be able to start the engine. T ow the vehicle , if necessar y , and contact an authorized Kia dealer . • A maximum of 2 smar t keys can be registered to a single vehicle . If y ou lose a smar t ke y , you should immedi- ately take the v ehicle and ke[...]

  • Page 79

    Features of your vehicle 8 4 Remote keyless entry system operations Lock (1) All doors are lock ed if the lock b utton is pressed. If all doors (and trunk or tail- gate) are closed, the hazard warning lights will blink once to indicate that all doors (and trunk or tailgate) are locked. Also , if the lock b utton is pressed once more within 4 second[...]

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    49 Features of your vehicle T ransmitter precautions The transmitter (or smar t k ey) will not work if any of f ollowing occurs: • The ignition ke y is in the ignition s witch. • Y ou exceed the operating distance limit (about 30 m [90 f eet]). • The batter y in the transmitter (or smar t ke y) is weak. • Other vehicles or objects ma y be b[...]

  • Page 81

    Features of your vehicle 10 4 Battery replacement A batter y should last f or sev eral y ears, but if the tr ansmitter or smar t key is not working properly , tr y replacing the bat- ter y with a ne w one. If you are unsure how to use or replace the battery , contact an authorized Kia dealer . 1. Pr y open the transmitter or smar t k ey center cov [...]

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    41 1 Features of your vehicle Immobilizer system Y our vehicle ma y be equipped with an elec- tronic engine immobilizer system to reduce the risk of unauthor iz ed vehicle use. Y our immobilizer system is comprised of a small transponder in the ignition k ey and electronic de vices inside the vehicle. With the immobilizer system, whene ver you inse[...]

  • Page 83

    Features of your vehicle 12 4 This device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-210. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: 1. This device ma y not cause harmful interf erence, and 2. This device m ust accept any interfer- ence received, including interf erence that ma y cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not e[...]

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    41 3 Features of your vehicle This system is designed to provide pro- tection from unauthorized entr y into the vehicle . This system is operated in three stages: the first is the "Ar med" stage, the second is the "Theft-alarm" stage, and the third is the "Disarmed" stage. If tr ig- gered, the system provides an audib [...]

  • Page 85

    Features of your vehicle 14 4 ✽ ✽ NO TICE The theft-alarm system by the key can be activated by an authorized Kia dealer . If you want this feature, consult an authorized Kia dealer . Do not arm the system until all pas- sengers have left the vehic le . If the system is armed while a passenger(s) remains in the vehicle, the alarm may be activat[...]

  • Page 86

    41 5 Features of your vehicle • Av oid tr ying to star t the engine while the alarm is activated. The vehicle star ting motor is disabled during the theft-alarm stage. If the system is not disarmed with the transmitter , inser t the key into the igni- tion s witch, tur n the ignition s witch to the ON position and wait f or 30 sec- onds. Then the[...]

  • Page 87

    Features of your vehicle 16 4 DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks fr om out- side the vehicle • T ur n the ke y toward the rear of the vehicle to unloc k and toward the front of the vehicle to loc k. • If you lock/unloc k the door with a key , all vehicle doors will loc k/unlock auto- matically . • F rom the driver’ s door, turn the ke y tow ar[...]

  • Page 88

    41 7 Features of your vehicle Operating door locks fr om inside the vehicle With the door lock b utton • T o unlock a door , push the door lock button (1) to the “Unlock” position. The red mark (2) on the button will be visi- ble. • T o lock a door , push the door lock b ut- ton (1) to the “Lock” position. If the door is lock ed properl[...]

  • Page 89

    Features of your vehicle 18 4 Impact sensing door unlock sys- tem (if equipped) All doors will automatically unlock when an impact causes the air bags to deplo y . A uto door lock/unlock f eature (if equipped) • All doors will automatically lock when the transaxle shift le ver is shifted out of P (P ark). • All doors will automatically unlock w[...]

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    41 9 Features of your vehicle Child-protector rear door loc k The child saf ety lock is provided to help pre vent children from accidentally open- ing the rear doors from inside the vehicle . The rear door saf ety locks should be used whene ver children are in the v ehicle. 1. Open the rear door . 2. Inser t a key (or scre wdriver) into the hole an[...]

  • Page 91

    Features of your vehicle 20 4 Opening the trunk With the trunk lid release lever T o open the tr unk from inside the v ehicle, pull up the trunk lid release lev er . Once the trunk is opened and then closed, the trunk is locked automatically . ✽ ✽ NO TICE In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work pr oper- ly due to fr[...]

  • Page 92

    42 1 Features of your vehicle Emergency trunk safety release Y our vehicle is equipped with an emer- gency trunk release cable located inside the trunk. If someone is inadver tently lock ed in the trunk, pulling this handle will release the trunk latch mechanism and open the trunk. Closing the trunk T o close, lower the trunk lid, then press down o[...]

  • Page 93

    Features of your vehicle 22 4 Opening the tailgate ■ ■ T ype A • The tailgate is locked or unloc ked by turning the key to the "Loc k" or "Unlock" position. • If unlocked, the tailgate can be opened by pressing the handle and than pulling up the hatch. ■ ■ T ype B • The tailgate is locked or unloc ked when all door[...]

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    42 3 Features of your vehicle Closing the tailgate T o close the tailgate, lower and push down the tailgate firmly . Make sure that the tailgate is securely latched. Make sure y our hands, f eet and other par ts of your body are saf ely out of the wa y before closing the tailgate . Emergency tailgate safety release Y our vehicle is equipped with th[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 24 4 (1) Driver’ s door power windo w switch* (2) Front passenger’ s door power win- dow s witch* (3) Rear door (left) power windo w switch* (4) Rear door (r ight) po wer window s witch* (5) Window opening and closing (6) A utomatic power windo w down* (7) P ower window loc k button* *: if equipped WINDO WS OUB041016 I [...]

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    42 5 Features of your vehicle P ower windo ws The ignition s witch must be in the ON position f or power windows to oper ate. Each door has a power windo w switch that controls the door’ s window . The driv- er has a power windo w lock s witch which can bloc k the operation of passenger windows . The power windo ws can be operated f or appro xima[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 26 4 A uto up/down window (if equipped) Pressing or pulling up the power windo w s witch momentar ily to the second detent position (6) completely lowers or lifts the window e ven when the s witch is released. T o stop the window at the desired position while the window is in operation, pull up or press and release the s wi[...]

  • Page 98

    42 7 Features of your vehicle P ower window loc k button (if equipped) • The dr iver can disab le the power win- dow s witches on the passenger doors by pressing the po wer window loc k s witch, located on the dr iv er’ s door to the LOCK position (pressed). • When the power windo w lock button is in the LOCK position (pressed), the driver’[...]

  • Page 99

    Features of your vehicle 28 4 Opening the hood 1. Pull the release lev er to unlatch the hood. The hood should pop open slightly . Open the hood after turning off the engine on a flat surf ace, shifting the shift le ver to the P(P ark) position for automat- ic transaxle and to the 1st(First) gear or R(Re verse) f or manual transaxle, and setting th[...]

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    42 9 Features of your vehicle Closing the hood 1. Before closing the hood, chec k the fol- lowing: • All filler caps in the engine compar t- ment must be correctly installed. • Glov es, rags or an y other com- bustib le material must be removed from the engine compar tment. 2. Retur n the suppor t rod to its clip to pre vent it from rattling. 3[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 30 4 Opening the fuel filler lid The fuel filler lid must be opened from inside the vehicle b y pulling up the fuel filler lid opener . If the fuel filler lid does not open because ice has f or med around it, tap lightly or push on the lid to break the ice and release the lid. Do not pr y on the lid. If necessar y , spray a[...]

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    43 1 Features of your vehicle Alwa ys check that the fuel cap is installed securely to pre vent fuel spillage in the e vent of an accident. W ARNING - Fire/explosion risk Read and follo w all warnings posted at the gas station facility . Failure to follo w all warnings will result in severe per sonal injur y , se vere burns or death due to fire or [...]

  • Page 103

    Features of your vehicle 32 4 Make sure to refuel y our vehicle accord- ing to the "Fuel requirements" suggested in section 1. If the fuel filler cap requires replacement, use only a genuine Kia cap or the equiv- alent specified f or your vehicle . An incor- rect fuel filler cap can result in a serious malfunction of the fuel system or em[...]

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    43 3 Features of your vehicle If your v ehicle is equipped with a sunroof, you can slide or tilt y our sunroof with the sunroof control le ver located on the ov er- head console. The sunroof can only be opened, closed, or tilted when the ignition s witch is in the ON position. In cold and wet climates, the sunroof ma y not work properly due to free[...]

  • Page 105

    Features of your vehicle 34 4 Sliding the sunroof T o open the sunroof, pull the sunroof control le ver backw ard. T o close the sunroof, push the sunroof control le ver f orward. T o open the sunroof automatically: Pull the sunroof control le ver backw ard to the second detent position and then release it. The sunroof will slide all the wa y open.[...]

  • Page 106

    43 5 Features of your vehicle Tilting the sunroof T o open the sunroof, push the sunroof control le ver upward until the sunroof mov es to the desired position. T o close the sunroof, push the sunroof le ver f orward or pull downw ard until the sunroof mov es to the desired position. Do not e xtend the face, nec k, ar ms or body outside the sunroof[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 36 4 Sunshade When opening the sunroof , the sunshade will also open. Once the sunroof is closed, the sunshade can be manually closed. Resetting the sunroof Whene ver the v ehicle batter y is discon- nected or discharged, or related fuse is blo wn, you must reset y our sunroof sys- tem as f ollows: 1. T urn the ignition swi[...]

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    43 7 Features of your vehicle Electric power steering P ower steering uses the motor to assist you in steering the v ehicle. If the engine is off or if the power steering system becomes inoperativ e, the vehicle ma y still be steered, but it will require increased steering effort. The motor driven pow er steer ing is con- trolled by the po wer stee[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 38 4 Tilt and telescoping (if equipped) steering Tilt steering allows you to adjust the steering wheel before y ou dr iv e. Y ou can also raise it to giv e your legs more room when you e xit and enter the vehicle . The steering wheel should be positioned so that it is comf or table f or you to drive , while permitting you t[...]

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    43 9 Features of your vehicle Horn T o sound the hor n, press the horn sym- bol on your steering wheel. Check the horn regular ly to be sure it operates properly . T o sound the hor n, press the area indi- cated by the horn symbol on your steer- ing wheel (see illustration). The hor n will operate only when this area is pressed. OUB041031 CA UTION [...]

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    Features of your vehicle 40 4 Inside rearview mirror Adjust the rear vie w mirror so that the center view through the rear windo w is seen. Mak e this adjustment before y ou star t driving. Do not place objects in the rear seat which would interf ere with your vision through the rear window . Day/night rearview mirr or (if equipped) Make this adjus[...]

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    44 1 Features of your vehicle The right outside rear view mirror is con- ve x. Objects seen in the mirror are closer than they appear . Use your interior rearview mirror or direct obser v ation to deter mine the actual dis- tance of f ollowing vehicles when chang- ing lanes. Remote control Electric type The electric remote control mirror switch all[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 42 4 Folding the outside rearview mirror Electric T ype (if equipped) T o fold the outside rearview mirror , depress the button. T o unfold it, depress the b utton again. Manual type T o fold outside rearview mirror , grasp the housing of mirror and then f old it toward the rear of the vehicle . CA UTION - Electric type out[...]

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    44 3 Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. T achometer 2. T urn signal indicators 3. Speedometer 4. Fuel gauge 5. Engine coolant temperature gauge 6. W ar ning and indicator lights 7. Shift position indicator (A/T) or Manual transaxle shift indicator (M/T) 8. Odometer/T rip computer ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle ma y differ from th[...]

  • Page 115

    Features of your vehicle 44 4 Instrument panel illumination When the vehicle’ s parking lights or headlights are on, push upward or downw ard the illumination control knob to adjust the brightness of the instr ument panel illumination. The brightness of the instr ument panel (T ype B) illumination can be adjusted by rotating the control knob when[...]

  • Page 116

    44 5 Features of your vehicle Engine coolant temperature gauge (for supervisim c luster) This gauge shows the temperature of the engine coolant when the ignition s witch is ON. Do not continue driving with an ov erheat- ed engine. If your v ehicle ov erheats, refer to “If the engine overheats” in section 6. If the gauge pointer mov es bey ond t[...]

  • Page 117

    Features of your vehicle 46 4 Odometer Odometer The odometer indicates the total dis- tance the vehicle has been driv en. Y ou will also find the odometer useful to determine when per iodic maintenance should be perf or med. ✽ ✽ NO TICE It is forbidden to alter the odometer of all vehicles with the intent to change the mileage register ed on th[...]

  • Page 118

    44 7 Features of your vehicle T rip computer (T ripmeter) (if equipped) The trip computer is a microcomputer- controlled driver inf or mation system that displa ys information related to dr iving, when the ignition s witch is in the ON position. All stored dr iving inf or mation (e xcept distance to empty and instant fuel consumption) will reset if[...]

  • Page 119

    Features of your vehicle 48 4 T ripmeter TRIP A: T ripmeter A TRIP B: T ripmeter B This mode indicates the distance of indi- vidual trips selected since the last tr ip- meter reset. The meter's working range is from 0.0 to 999.9 km (0.0 to 999.9 miles). Pressing the TRIP button f or more than 1 second, when the tripmeter (TRIP A or TRIP B) is [...]

  • Page 120

    44 9 Features of your vehicle A verage fuel consumption This mode calculates the av erage fuel consumption from the total fuel used and the distance since the last av erage con- sumption reset. The total fuel used is cal- culated from the fuel consumption input. F or an accurate calculation, drive more than 50 m (0.03 mile). Pressing the TRIP butto[...]

  • Page 121

    Features of your vehicle 50 4 Elapsed time This mode indicates the total time tra v- eled since the last elapsed time reset. Even if the v ehicle is not in motion, the elapsed time keeps going while the engine is running. The meter’ s working range is from 0:00~99:59. Pressing the TRIP button f or more than 1 second, when the elapsed time is bein[...]

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    45 1 Features of your vehicle A utomatic transaxle shift position indicator (if equipped) The indicator displa ys which automatic transaxle shift le ver is selected. Illumination intensity The illumination intensity of the instru- ment panel is shown when adjusting it with the illumination control s witch. F or more details, refer to “Instr ument[...]

  • Page 123

    Features of your vehicle 52 4 Car option (only f or T ype B clus- ter , if equipped) 1. When the vehicle is at a standstill, pressing the TRIP button f or more than 2 seconds with the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button in the ON posi- tion or engine running, the LCD display on the cluster will change to the "User Setting" mode. Y ou can mov e to [...]

  • Page 124

    45 3 Features of your vehicle Language Choose a language you pref er within the LCD displa y . Maintenance system (only f or T ype B cluster , if equipped) The Maintenance system inf or ms the driver when to replace engine oil and rotate tires. Maintenance 1. When the vehicle is at a standstill, pressing the TRIP button f or more than 2 seconds wit[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 54 4 Maintenance schedule 1. Select the desired engine oil (tire rota- tion) maintenance schedule. 2. If finished, you can come out of the Maintenance mode by pressing the TRIP button f or more than 2 seconds. Engine Oil(Tire Rotation) Service Required 1. If ser vice is required, the message will be displa yed. 2. If you wo[...]

  • Page 126

    45 5 Features of your vehicle W arnings and indicators All warning lights are check ed by turning the ignition s witch ON (do not star t the engine). Any light that does not illuminate should be check ed by an authorized Kia dealer . After star ting the engine, chec k to make sure that all warning lights are off. If any warning lights are still on,[...]

  • Page 127

    Features of your vehicle 56 4 Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) system warning light If these two warning lights illuminate at the same time while driving, your v ehi- cle’ s ABS and EBD system ma y have malfunctioned. In this case, y our ABS and regular brake system ma y not work nor mally . Have the vehicle chec ked b y an author iz ed [...]

  • Page 128

    45 7 Features of your vehicle T urn signal indicator The blinking g reen arrows on the instru- ment panel show the direction indicated by the turn signals. If the arrow comes on but does not b link, blinks more rapidly than normal, or does not illuminate at all, it indicates a malfunction in the turn sig- nal system. Y ou should consult your deal- [...]

  • Page 129

    Features of your vehicle 58 4 The oil pressure warning light comes on whene ver there is insufficient oil pres- sure. In nor mal operation, it should come on when the ignition s witch is tur ned on, then go out when the engine is star ted. If the oil pressure warning light stays on while the engine is running, there is a serious malfunction. P arki[...]

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    45 9 Features of your vehicle Y our vehicle is equipped with dual-diago- nal braking systems. This means you still hav e braking on two wheels e ven if one of the dual systems should f ail. With only one of the dual systems working, more than normal pedal trav el and greater pedal pressure are required to stop the vehicle . Also, the v ehicle will [...]

  • Page 131

    Features of your vehicle 60 4 Immobilizer indicator If any of the f ollowing occurs in a v ehicle equipped with the smar t ke y , the immobi- lizer indicator illuminates , blinks or goes off . • When the smar t key is in the v ehicle, if the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button is in the A CC or ON position, the indicator will illuminate f or a fe w minute[...]

  • Page 132

    46 1 Features of your vehicle Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) (chec k engine light) This indicator is par t of the Engine Control System which monitors various emission control system components. If this indicator illuminates while driving, it indicates that a potential malfunction has been detected somewhere in the emis- sion control system. This[...]

  • Page 133

    Features of your vehicle 62 4 Low washer fluid le vel warning indicator This warning light indicates the washer fluid reser v oir is nearly empty . Refill the washer fluid as soon as possib le. Low tire pressure telltale (if equipped) The low tire pressure telltale comes on f or 3 seconds after the ignition key is turned to the "ON" posit[...]

  • Page 134

    46 3 Features of your vehicle Cruise indicator (if equipped) CRUISE indicator The indicator illuminates when the cruise control system is enabled. The cruise indicator in the instr ument cluster is illuminated when the cruise control ON/OFF button on the steering wheel is pushed. The indicator goes off when the cruise control ON/OFF button is pushe[...]

  • Page 135

    Features of your vehicle 64 4 ECOMINDER ® indicator (if equipped) The ECOMINDER ® indicator is displa yed to help you impro ve fuel efficiency when you are driving. • The ECOMINDER ® indicator will turn the ECO light green on the instrument panel when you are driving efficiently in the ECO ON mode. If you don't w ant the indicator dis- pl[...]

  • Page 136

    46 5 Features of your vehicle Key is not in vehicle If the smar t ke y is not in the vehicle and if any door is opened or closed with the engine star t/stop button in the A CC, ON, or ST ART position, the warning illumi- nates on the LCD displa y . Also , the chime sounds f or 5 seconds when the smar t ke y is not in the vehicle and the door is clo[...]

  • Page 137

    Features of your vehicle 66 4 Low key battery If the engine star t/stop button changes to the OFF position when the smar t ke y in the vehicle discharges , the warning illu- minates on the LCD displa y for about 10 seconds. Also, the w ar ning chime sounds once. Replace the batter y with a ne w one. Press brake pedal to start engine (for automatic [...]

  • Page 138

    46 7 Features of your vehicle Shift to "P" position (for automatic transaxle) If you try to tur n off the engine without the shift le ver in the P (P ark) position, the engine star t/stop button will turn to the A CC position. If the b utton is pressed once more it will turn to the ON position. The warning illuminates on the LCD dis- pla [...]

  • Page 139

    Features of your vehicle 68 4 Press start button while turn steering If the steering wheel does not unlock nor- mally when the engine star t/stop button is pressed, the warning illuminates for 10 seconds on the LCD displa y . Also , the warning chime sounds once and the engine star t/stop button light b links for 10 seconds. When you are w ar ned, [...]

  • Page 140

    46 9 Features of your vehicle Low washer liquid (if equipped) This warning light illuminates for 10 sec- onds when the washer fluid reservoir is nearly empty . If y ou press the TRIP button while the warning light is illuminating, LCD displa y mode is changed to the tr ip mode f or 4 seconds and then will retur n to the low w asher liquid mode. Ref[...]

  • Page 141

    Features of your vehicle 70 4 Align steering wheel (if equipped) If you start the engine when the steer ing wheel is turned 90 degrees to the left after a couple of seconds, “Align steering wheel” illuminates on the LCD display f or 5 seconds. T ur n the steering wheel to the r ight and make it turned to the left less than 30 degrees. Align ste[...]

  • Page 142

    47 1 Features of your vehicle The Rear-Camera Displa y will activate when the back-up light is ON with the ignition s witch ON and the shift lev er in the R (Re verse) position. This system is a supplemental system that displa ys a veiw from behind the v ehi- cle through the UV O audio or navigation displa y while backing-up . Alwa ys keep the came[...]

  • Page 143

    Features of your vehicle 72 4 The hazard warning flasher should be used whene ver you find it necessary to stop the car in a hazardous location. When you m ust make such an emer- gency stop , alwa ys pull off the road as far as possible . The hazard warning lights are tur ned on by pushing in the hazard s witch. Both turn signal lights will blink. [...]

  • Page 144

    47 3 Features of your vehicle Battery saver function • The pur pose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the par king lights when the driver remov es the ignition ke y and opens the driver- side door . • With this feature, the parking lights will turn off automatically if the dr[...]

  • Page 145

    Features of your vehicle 74 4 P arking light position ( ) When the light s witch is in the par king light position (1st position), the tail, posi- tion, license and instrument panel lights will turn ON. Headlight position ( ) When the light s witch is in the headlight position (2nd position) the head, tail, position, license and instrument panel li[...]

  • Page 146

    47 5 Features of your vehicle High beam operation T o tur n on the high beam headlights, push the le ver aw ay from y ou. Pull it back f or low beams. The high-beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams are s witched on. T o prev ent the batter y from being dis- charged, do not leav e the lights on for a prolonged time while the engine[...]

  • Page 147

    Features of your vehicle 76 4 T urn signals and lane change signals The ignition s witch must be on for the turn signals to function. T o tur n on the turn signals, mov e the lev er up or down (A). The green arrow indicators on the instrument panel indicate which tur n sig- nal is operating. They will self-cancel after a turn is completed. If the i[...]

  • Page 148

    47 7 Features of your vehicle A : Wiper speed control (fr ont) · HI – High wiper speed · LO – Low wiper speed · INT – Intermittent wipe A UT O* – Automatic control wipe · OFF – Off · MIST – Single wipe B : Intermittent control wipe time adjustment C : W ash with brief wipes (front) D : Rear wiper/washer control · ON – Continuous[...]

  • Page 149

    Features of your vehicle 78 4 Windshield wipers Operates as f ollows when the ignition s witch is tur ned ON. MI ST : For a single wiping cycle, mo ve the le ver upward and release it. The wipers will operate continuously if the le ver is held in this position. OFF : Wiper is not in operation INT : Wiper operates intermittently at the same wiping i[...]

  • Page 150

    47 9 Features of your vehicle Windshield washers In the OFF position, pull the le ver gently tow ard you to spra y washer fluid on the windshield and to run the wipers 1-3 cycles. Use this function when the windshield is dir ty . The spra y and wiper operation will con- tinue until y ou release the lev er . If the washer does not work, chec k the w[...]

  • Page 151

    Features of your vehicle 80 4 Rear window wiper and washer switch (5 door) The rear window wiper and w asher s witch is located at the end of the wiper and washer s witch lev er . T ur n the s witch to the desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer . ON - Normal wiper operation INT - Intermittent wiper operation (if equipped) OFF - Wiper[...]

  • Page 152

    48 1 Features of your vehicle Do not use the interior lights for e xtended periods when the engine is not r unning. It ma y cause batter y discharge. Map lamp (if equipped) 1. Push the lens to turn the light on or off. 2. DOOR : The light comes on or goes off when a door is opened or closed. 3. OFF (Door s witch is not pressed) : The light sta ys o[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 82 4 Luggage r oom lamp The luggage room lamp comes on when the trunk (tailgate) is opened. T o prev ent unnecessar y charging system drain, close the trunk (tailgate) securely after using the luggage room. V anity mirror lamp (if equipped) Push the s witch to tur n the light on or off . • : The lamp will tur n on if this[...]

  • Page 154

    48 3 Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER If you w ant to defrost and defog the front windshield, ref er to “Windshield Defrosting and Def ogging” in this section. Rear window defr oster The defroster heats the window to remov e frost, fog and thin ice from the interior and exterior of the rear window , while the engine is running. T o activate t[...]

  • Page 155

    Features of your vehicle 84 4 MANU AL CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM 1. F an speed control knob 2. Mode selection knob 3. T emperature control knob 4. Air conditioning button (if equipped) 5. Rear window defroster b utton 6. Recirculated air position button 7. Outside fresh air position button OUB045103L I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

  • Page 156

    48 5 Features of your vehicle Heating and air conditioning 1. Star t the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. T o improve the eff ectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air or recirculated air position. 5. Set [...]

  • Page 157

    Features of your vehicle 86 4 Mode selection The mode selection knob controls the direction of the air flow through the v enti- lation system. Air can be directed to the floor , dash- board outlets, or windshield. Six symbols are used to represent F ace, Bi-Le vel, Floor , Floor-Defrost and Defrost air posi- tion. Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is dire[...]

  • Page 158

    48 7 Features of your vehicle MAX A/C-Level (B, D) (if equipped) The MAX A/C mode is used to cool the inside of the vehicle f aster. In this mode, the air conditioning and the recirculated air position will be selected automatically . Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the thumbwheel. Also , you can adj[...]

  • Page 159

    Features of your vehicle 88 4 Air intake control This is used to select outside (fresh) air position or recirculated air position. T o change the air intake control position, push the control button. Recirculated air position The indicator light on the button illuminates when the recirculated air position is selected. With the recirculated air posi[...]

  • Page 160

    48 9 Features of your vehicle Fan speed contr ol The ignition s witch must be in the ON position f or fan operation. The f an speed control knob allows you to control the f an speed of the air flowing from the ventilation system. T o change the f an speed, tur n the knob to the right f or higher speed or left for low er speed. T o turn off the blow[...]

  • Page 161

    Features of your vehicle 90 4 Air conditioning (if equipped) Press the A/C button to turn the air con- ditioning system on (indicator light will illuminate). Press the button again to turn the air conditioning system off . System operation V entilation 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air positio[...]

  • Page 162

    49 1 Features of your vehicle Air conditioning (if equipped) Kia Air Conditioning Systems are filled with environmentally friendly R-134a refrigerant. 1. Star t the engine. Push the air condi- tioning button. 2. Set the mode to the position. 3. Set the air intake control to the recircu- lated air position. Howe ver , prolonged operation of the reti[...]

  • Page 163

    Features of your vehicle 92 4 • Operating the air conditioning system in the recirculated air position provides maximum cooling, how ev er , continual operation in this mode ma y cause the air inside the vehicle to become stale . • Dur ing cooling operation, y ou may occasionally notice a misty air flow because of rapid cooling and humid air in[...]

  • Page 164

    49 3 Features of your vehicle Checking the amount of air con- ditioner refrigerant and compres- sor lubricant When the amount of refrigerant is low , the perf or mance of the air conditioning is reduced. Overfilling also has a negativ e influence on the air conditioning system. Theref ore, if abnor mal operation is f ound, have the system inspected[...]

  • Page 165

    Features of your vehicle 94 4 A UT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. T emperature control knob 2. A UT O (automatic control) button 3. Climate control display 4. F an speed control knob 5. OFF button 6. F ront windshield defroster button 7. Rear window defroster b utton 8. Mode selection button 9. Air conditioning button (if equipped[...]

  • Page 166

    49 5 Features of your vehicle A utomatic heating and air condi- tioning 1. Push the A UTO b utton. The modes, f an speeds, air intake and air-condi- tioning will be controlled automatically according to the temperature setting. 2. Set the temperature control knob to set the desired temperature. ✽ ✽ NO TICE • T o turn the automatic operation o[...]

  • Page 167

    Features of your vehicle 96 4 ✽ ✽ NO TICE Never place anything over the sensor located on the instrument panel to ensure better control of the heating and cooling system. Manual heating and air condition- ing The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually b y pushing buttons other than the A UT O button. In this case, the system work[...]

  • Page 168

    49 7 Features of your vehicle Mode selection The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the v enti- lation system. The air flow outlet port is converted as f ollows: Ref er to the illustration in the “Man ual cli- mate control system”. Floor & Defr ost (A, C, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor [...]

  • Page 169

    Features of your vehicle 98 4 Defrost mode When you select the defrost mode , the f ollowing system settings will be made automatically: • The air conditioning system will be turned on. • The outside(fresh) air position will be selected. • The fan speed will be set to the high speed. T o tur n the defrost mode off , press the mode button or d[...]

  • Page 170

    49 9 Features of your vehicle T emperature conversion Y ou can s witch the temperature mode between Centigr ade and F ahrenheit as f ollows: While pressing the OFF button, press the A UT O button f or 4 seconds or more. The displa y will change from Centigrade to F ahrenheit, or from F ahrenheit to Centigrade . If the batter y has been discharged o[...]

  • Page 171

    Features of your vehicle 100 4 ✽ ✽ NO TICE Prolonged operation of the heater in the recir culated air position (without air conditioning selected) may cause fogging of the windshield and side windows and the air within the passenger compart- ment may become stale. In addition, prolonged use of the air con- ditioning with the recir culated air p[...]

  • Page 172

    41 0 1 Features of your vehicle Air conditioning (A/C) Press the A/C button to turn the air con- ditioning system on (indicator light will illuminate). Press the button again to turn the air conditioning system off . OFF mode Press the OFF button to turn off the air cli- mate control system. Howe ver , you can still operate the air intak e buttons [...]

  • Page 173

    Features of your vehicle 102 4 Operation Tips • T o keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the vehicle through the v enti- lation system, temporarily set the air intake control to the recirculated air position. Be sure to return the control to the fresh air position when the irrita- tion has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle . This wil[...]

  • Page 174

    41 0 3 Features of your vehicle Air conditioning system operation tips • If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot weather , open the windows f or a shor t time to let the hot air inside the vehicle escape . • T o help reduce moisture inside of the windows on rain y or humid days , decrease the humidity inside the vehicle by [...]

  • Page 175

    Features of your vehicle 104 4 ✽ ✽ NO TICE • Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or r ough roads, mor e frequent air conditioner filter inspections and changes ar e requir ed. • When the air flow rate suddenly decreases, we r ecommend that the system be [...]

  • Page 176

    41 0 5 Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • For maximum defrosting, set the tem- perature control to the e xtreme right/hot position and the fan speed control to the highest speed. • If war m air to the floor is desired while defrosting or def ogging, set the mode to the floor-defrost position. • Before driving, clea[...]

  • Page 177

    Features of your vehicle 106 4 T o defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highest (e xtreme r ight) position. 2. Set the temper ature to the extreme hot position. 3. Select the position. 4. The outside (fresh) air will be selected automatically . A utomatic climate control system T o defog inside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to t[...]

  • Page 178

    41 0 7 Features of your vehicle T o defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highest (e xtreme r ight) position. 2. Set the temper ature to the extreme hot (HI) position. 3. Press the defrost button ( ). 4. The air conditioning will be tur ned on according to the detected ambient temperature and outside (fresh) air position will be se[...]

  • Page 179

    Features of your vehicle 108 4 A utomatic climate control system (if equipped) 1. T urn the ignition switch to the ON posi- tion. 2. Select the defrost position pressing defrost button ( ). 3. While holding the air conditioning but- ton (A/C) pressed, press the air intake control button at least 5 times within 3 seconds. The A/C displa y blinks 3 t[...]

  • Page 180

    41 0 9 Features of your vehicle This indicator illuminates when the auto def ogging system senses the moisture of inside the windshield and operates. If more moisture is in the vehicle , higher steps operate as f ollow . Step 1 : Operating the air conditioning Step 2 : Outside air position Step 3 : Blowing air flow tow ard the wind- shield Step 4 :[...]

  • Page 181

    Features of your vehicle 110 4 These compar tments can be used to store small items. T o avoid possib le theft, do not leav e valu- ables in the stor age compar tment. Alwa ys keep the storage compartment cov ers closed while driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compar tment that the storage compar tment cov er can not clos[...]

  • Page 182

    41 1 1 Features of your vehicle Cool bo x (if equipped) Y ou can keep be ver age cans or other items cool in the glov e box. 1. T urn on the air conditioning. 2. Slide the open/close lev er of the vent installed in the glov e box to the open position. 3. When the cool box is not used, slide the le ver to the closed position. If some items in the co[...]

  • Page 183

    Features of your vehicle 112 4 If necessar y , contact your authorized Kia dealer to obtain a luggage net. T o prev ent damage to the goods or the vehicle , care should be taken when car- r ying fragile or b ulky objects in the lug- gage compar tment. Luggage tra y (5 door) (if equipped) Y ou can place a first aid kit, a reflector tri- angle, tools[...]

  • Page 184

    41 1 3 Features of your vehicle OUB041148 OUB041150 OUB041178 OUB041149 Increase cargo space (if equipped) If you w ant to increase cargo space, 1. Grasp the handle on the top of the cov er and lift it 2. Fold the rear par t of the luggage tra y board frontward 3. Lift the luggage tray board hinge and pull it to the end of sliding slot. 4. Rotate i[...]

  • Page 185

    Features of your vehicle 114 4 Cigarette lighter (if equipped) F or the cigarette lighter to work, the igni- tion s witch must be in the ACC or ON position. T o use the cigarette lighter , push it all the wa y into its sock et. When the element is heated, the lighter will pop out to the “ready” position. If it is necessar y to replace the cigar[...]

  • Page 186

    41 1 5 Features of your vehicle Cup holder ✽ ✽ NO TICE When cleaning spilled liquids, do not dry the cup holder at high temperatur e. This may damage the cup holder . Cups or small be verage cans ma y be placed in the cup holders. W ARNING - Hot liquids Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. [...]

  • Page 187

    Features of your vehicle 116 4 Sliding armrest (if equipped) T o move f orward Grab the front por tion of the armrest (1) then pull it f orward T o move rearwar d Push the armrest rearward with your palm. Sun visor Use the sunvisor to shield direct light through the front or side windows . T o use the sunvisor , pull it downw ard. T o use the sunvi[...]

  • Page 188

    41 1 7 Features of your vehicle P ower outlet (if equipped) The power outlet is designed to pro vide power f or mobile telephones or other de vices designed to operate with vehicle electrical systems. The devices should dra w less than 10 amps with the engine running. Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and remove the acces- sor y [...]

  • Page 189

    Features of your vehicle 118 4 Digital cloc k and calendar (if equipped) Whene ver the battery ter minals or relat- ed fuses are disconnected, you m ust reset the clock and the calendar . When the ignition s witch is in the ACC or ON position, the clock b uttons operate as f ollows: Setup the cloc k and calender With audio off 1. Press the [SETUP/C[...]

  • Page 190

    41 1 9 Features of your vehicle Clothes hanger (if equipped) T o use the hanger , pull down the upper por tion of hanger . Floor mat anchor(s) When using a floor mat on the floor car- pet, make sure it attaches to the floor mat anchor(s) in your v ehicle. This k eeps the floor mat from sliding f orward. CA UTION - Hanging clothing Do not hang heavy[...]

  • Page 191

    Features of your vehicle 120 4 The f ollowing must be observed when installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle . • Ensure that the floor mats are secure- ly attached to the vehicle's floor mat anchor(s) bef ore dr iving the v ehicle. • Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot be firmly attached to the vehicle's floor mat anchors. • Do not [...]

  • Page 192

    Features of your vehicle 41 2 1 A UDIO SYSTEM If you install an aftermarket HID head lamp , your v ehicle’ s audio and electronic de vice may malfunction. Antenna Y our vehicle uses a roof antenna to receive both AM and FM broadcast sig- nals. This antenna can be removed. T o remov e the antenna, tur n it countercloc k- wise. T o install the ante[...]

  • Page 193

    Features of your vehicle 122 4 Steering wheel audio control (if equipped) The steering wheel audio control button is installed to improv e conv enience. Do not operate the audio remote control buttons sim ultaneously . V OLUME (+/-) (1) • Push the lever up to increase v olume. • Push the lever do wn to decrease vol- ume. MODE (3) Press the butt[...]

  • Page 194

    Features of your vehicle 41 2 3 A ux, USB and iP od ® (if equipped) If your v ehicle has an A UX and/or USB (universal serial b us) por t, you can use an A UX por t to connect audio de vices and an USB por t to plug in an USB and also plug in an iP od ® . iP od ® mobile digital de vice sold sepa- rately . Connectivity ma y require use of the Kia[...]

  • Page 195

    Features of your vehicle 124 4 AM broadcasts can be received at greater distances than FM broadcasts. This is because AM radio wa ves are transmitted at low frequencies . These long, low frequency radio w av es can fol- low the curvature of the ear th rather than tra velling straight out into the atmos- phere. In addition, they curve around obstruc[...]

  • Page 196

    Features of your vehicle 41 2 5 • Station Swapping - As a FM signal weak ens, another more powerful sig- nal near the same frequency ma y begin to pla y . This is because your radio is designed to loc k onto the clear- est signal. If this occurs, select another station with a stronger signal. • Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals being rece[...]

  • Page 197

    Features of your vehicle 126 4 Using a cellular phone or a two-wa y radio When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle , noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equip- ment. In such a case, try to operate mobile de vices as far from the audio equipment as possible . When using a com[...]

  • Page 198

    Features of your vehicle 41 2 7 • Adjust the volume to lev els that allow the driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehicle . Dr iving in a state where e xter nal sounds cannot be heard ma y lead to accidents. • Pa y attention to the volume setting when turning the device on. A sudden output of e xtreme volume upon turning the de vice on co[...]

  • Page 199

    Features of your vehicle 128 4 USING THE USB DEVICE • T o use an external USB device , make sure the de vice is not connected when star ting up the v ehicle. Connect the de vice after star ting up. • If you star t the engine when the USB de vice is connected, it may damage the USB de vice. (USB flashdrives are very sensitive to electric shock.)[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 41 2 9 (Continued) • If you use devices such as a USB hub purchased separately , the vehicle’ s audio system ma y not recognize the USB de vice. In that case, connect the USB de vice directly to the multimedia terminal of the vehicle. • If the USB device is divided by logical drives, only the m usic files on the high-[...]

  • Page 201

    Features of your vehicle 130 4 USING iPod ® DEVICE iPhone ® is a registered trademark of Apple inc. • Some iPod ® models ma y not suppor t communication protocol and files ma y not pla y proper ly . Suppor ted iP od ® models: - iPhone ® 3GS/4 - iP od ® touch 1st~4th generation - iP od ® nano 1st~6th generation - iP od ® classic • The or[...]

  • Page 202

    Features of your vehicle 41 3 1 Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology (if equipped) Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned b y Bluetooth SIG, lnc. and any use of such marks by Kia is under license. A Bluetooth ® enabled call phone is required to use Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology . Bef[...]

  • Page 203

    Features of your vehicle 132 4 Precautions for Saf e Driving • Bluetooth ® Handsfree is a f eature that enables driv ers to practice safe driving. Connecting the head unit with a Bluetooth ® phone allows the user to conv eniently make and receiv e calls and use contacts. Bef ore using Bluetooth ® , carefully read the contents of this user’ s[...]

  • Page 204

    Features of your vehicle 41 3 3 V oice Recognition (if equipped) • When using the voice recognition fea- ture, only commands listed within the user's manual are suppor ted. • Be aware that during the operation of the voice recognition system, pressing any k ey other than the ke y ter mi- nate voice recognition mode . • For optimal voice [...]

  • Page 205

    Features of your vehicle 134 4 Standard A udio System ■ T ype A-1 ■ T ype A-2 (equipped with Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology) I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

  • Page 206

    Features of your vehicle 41 3 5 SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS ❈ Display and settings ma y differ depending on the selected audio . A udio Head Unit (1) (EJECT) Ejects the disc. (2) Changes to FM/AM/SIRIUS ® mode. Each time the ke y is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ AM ➟ SA T1 ➟ SA T2 ➟ SA T3. ❈ In Setup Displ[...]

  • Page 207

    Features of your vehicle 136 4 (7) Each time the button is shortly pressed (under 0.8 seconds), it sets the screen Off ➟ Screen On ➟ Screen Off ❈ Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press an y key to turn the screen On again. (8) Radio Mode - Shor tly press the ke y : Previews each br[...]

  • Page 208

    Features of your vehicle 41 3 7 (13) ~ (Preset) Radio Mode : Sav es frequencies (chan- nels) or receives sa ved frequencies (channels) CD , USB, iP od ® , My Music mode - : Repeat - : Random In the Radio , Media, Setup, and Men u pop up screen, the number menu is selected. (14) Changes to SIRIUS ® Satellite Radio mode. Each time the ke y is press[...]

  • Page 209

    Features of your vehicle 138 4 (17) Radio Mode - Shor tly press the ke y : Previews each broadcast f or 5 seconds each. - Press and hold the key (o ver 0.8 sec- onds) : Previews the broadcasts sa ved in Preset ~ f or 5 seconds each. ❈ Press the key again to contin ue listen- ing to the current frequency . ❈ SA T Radio does not suppor t the Pres[...]

  • Page 210

    Features of your vehicle 41 3 9 SETUP Display Settings Press the ke y Select [Displa y] through TUNE knob or ke y Select menu through TUNE knob Mode P op up [Mode P op up] Changes / selection mode • Dur ing On state, press the or ke y to display the mode change pop up screen. Media Display When pla ying an MP3 file, select the desired displa y in[...]

  • Page 211

    Features of your vehicle 140 4 SOUND SETTINGS Press the ke y Select [Sound] through TUNE knob or ke y Select menu through TUNE knob Sound Settings This menu allows y ou to set the ‘Bass, Middle, T reble’ and the Sound F ader and Balance. Select [Sound Settings] Select menu through TUNE knob Tu r n TUNE knob left/right to set • Bass, Middle , [...]

  • Page 212

    Features of your vehicle 41 4 1 CLOCK SETTINGS Press the ke y Select [Clock] through TUNE knob or ke y Select menu through TUNE knob Clock Settings This menu is used to set the time. Select [Clock Settings] Set through TUNE knob Press TUNE knob ❈ Adjust the number currently in focus to set the [hour] and press the tune knob to set the [minute] an[...]

  • Page 213

    Features of your vehicle 142 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS Press the ke y Select [System] Select menu through TUNE knob Memory Information (if equipped) Displa ys currently used memor y and total system memor y . Select [Memor y Inf or mation] OK The currently used memor y is displa yed on the left side while the total system memor y is displa yed on the right[...]

  • Page 214

    Features of your vehicle 41 4 3 RADIO : FM, AM OR SIRIUS ® SEEK Press the ke y • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds) : A utomatically searches for the ne xt station. • Pressing and holding the key (o ver 0.8 seconds) : While holding the ke y , fre- quency changes without stopping. When the ke y is released, automatical- ly searches f [...]

  • Page 215

    Features of your vehicle 144 4 Satellite Radio channels: SIRIUS ® Satellite Radio has ov er 130 channels, including 69 channels of 100% commercial-free music, plus sports, news , talk and enter tainment av ailable nation- wide in your v ehicle. F or more information and a complete list of SIRIUS ® Satellite Radio channels, visit sirius.com in the[...]

  • Page 216

    Features of your vehicle 41 4 5 SIRIUS ® RADIO Using SIRIUS ® Satellite Radio Y our Kia vehicle is equipped with a 3 month complimentar y period of SIRIUS ® Satellite Radio so you ha ve access to ov er 130 channels of music, inf or mation, and enter tainment programming. Activation In order to e xtend or reactivate your sub- scription to SIRIUS [...]

  • Page 217

    Features of your vehicle 146 4 Preset Press the ke y ~ • Shor tly pressing the k ey (under 0.8 seconds) : Pla ys the frequency saved in the corresponding ke y . • Pressing and holding the key (ov er 0.8 seconds) : Pressing and holding the desired key from ~ will sav e the current broadcast to the selected ke y and sound a BEEP . ✽ ✽ T roubl[...]

  • Page 218

    Features of your vehicle 41 4 7 B ASIC METHOD OF USE : A udio CD / MP3 CD / USB / iP od ® / My Music Press the ke y to change the mode in order of CD ➟ USB(iP od ® ) ➟ A UX ➟ My Music ➟ BT A udio . The f older/file name is display ed on the screen. <Audio CD> <CD MP3> <USB> <My Music> ❈ The CD is automatically pl[...]

  • Page 219

    Features of your vehicle 148 4 MP3 CD , USB mode: FLD .RDM on screen • Folder Random (press the ke y) : Plays all files within the current f older in ran- dom order . iP od ® mode: ALL RDM on screen • All Random (press the key) : Plays all files in random order . MP3 CD , USB : ALL RDM on screen • All Random (pressing twice) : Pla ys all fil[...]

  • Page 220

    Features of your vehicle 41 4 9 MENU : Audio CD Press the CD MP3 mode ke y to set the Repeat, Random, Inf or mation f eatures. Repeat Press the ke y Set [ RPT] through the TUNE knob or ke y to repeat the current song. ❈ Press RPT again to tur n off . Random Press the k ey Set [ RDM] through the TUNE knob or ke y to randomly pla y songs within the[...]

  • Page 221

    Features of your vehicle 150 4 Information Press the ke y Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or ke y to displa y information of the current song. ❈ Press the key to turn off info displa y . Copy (if equipped) Press the ke y Set [ Copy] through the TUNE knob or ke y . This is used to cop y the current song into My Music. Y ou can play the copied Mu[...]

  • Page 222

    Features of your vehicle 41 5 1 MENU : My Music Mode In My Music mode, press the ke y to set the Repeat, Random, Inf or mation, Delete, Delete All, and Delete Selection f eatures. Repeat Press the ke y Set [ RPT] through the TUNE knob or key . Repeats the currently pla ying song. ❈ Press RPT again to tur n repeat off . Random Press the k ey Set [[...]

  • Page 223

    Features of your vehicle 152 4 My Music • Even if memor y is a vailable , a maxi- mum of 6,000 songs can be stored. • The same song can be copied up to 1,000 times. • Memor y info can be chec ked in the System menu of Setup . AU X A UX is used to pla y external MEDIA cur- rently connected with the A UX terminal. A UX mode will automatically s[...]

  • Page 224

    Features of your vehicle 41 5 3 • The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned b y Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kia is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective o wners. A Bluetooth ® enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology . • Bluet[...]

  • Page 225

    Features of your vehicle 154 4 PHONE Bef ore using the Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology phone features • In order to use Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology phone, you must first pair and connect the Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology mobile phone. • If the mobile phone is not paired or con- nected, it is not possible to enter Phone mode. Once a [...]

  • Page 226

    Features of your vehicle 41 5 5 Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology P airing a Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology Device What is Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology Pairing? P airing refers to the process of synchro- nizing your Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology phone or device with the car audio system f or connection. P air ing is necessar y to connec[...]

  • Page 227

    Features of your vehicle 156 4 2. Select [OK] button to enter the P air Phone screen. 1) Car Name : Name of device as shown when searching from your Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology device 2) P asskey : Passk ey used to pair the de vice 3. F rom your Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology device (i.e. Mobile Phone), search and select your car audio sys[...]

  • Page 228

    Features of your vehicle 41 5 7 P airing through [PHONE] Setup Press the ke y Select [Phone] Select [Pair Phone] Select TUNE knob 1. The follo wing steps are the same as those described in the section "When No De vices have been P aired" on the pre vious page. • Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology fea- tures suppor ted within the v ehicle[...]

  • Page 229

    Features of your vehicle 158 4 Connecting a Device Press the ke y Select [Phone] Select [Phone List] 1) Connected Phone : Device that is cur- rently connected 2) P aired Phone : Device that is paired but not connected F rom the paired phone list, select the de vice you want to connect and select [Connect]. SETUP/CLOCK I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v [...]

  • Page 230

    Features of your vehicle 41 5 9 Changing Priority What is Priority? It is possible to pair up to fiv e Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology devices with the car audio system. The "Change Pr iority" f ea- ture is used to set the connection prior ity of paired phones. Press the ke y Select [Phone] Select [Phone List] F rom the paired phone lis[...]

  • Page 231

    Features of your vehicle 160 4 Disconnecting a Device Press the ke y Select [Phone] Select [Phone List] F rom the paired phone list, select the currently connected de vice and select [Disconnect] button. Deleting a Device Press the ke y Select [Phone] Select [Phone List] F rom the paired phone list, select the de vice you want to delete and select [...]

  • Page 232

    Features of your vehicle 41 6 1 USING Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology Phone Menu Screen Phone Menus With a Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology de vice connected, press the ke y to display the Phone men u screen. 1) F av : Up to 20 frequently used con- tacts can be sav ed for easy access . 2) Histor y : Displays the call history list screen 3) Conta[...]

  • Page 233

    Features of your vehicle 162 4 • When an incoming call pop-up is dis- pla yed, most A udio and SETUP mode f eatures are disabled. Only the call v ol- ume will operate. • The telephone number may not be properly display ed in some mobile phones. • When a call is answered with the mobile phone, the call mode will auto- matically re ver t to Pri[...]

  • Page 234

    Features of your vehicle 41 6 3 Contacts Press the k ey Select [Contacts] The list of sav ed phone book entries is displa yed. NO TE: Find a contact in an alphabetical order , press the key . • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in y our Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology phone can be downloaded into the car con- tacts. Contacts that hav e been down- load[...]

  • Page 235

    Features of your vehicle 164 4 Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology Setting The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned b y Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kia is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective o wners. A Bluetooth ® enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetoot[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 41 6 5 1) Connect/Disconnect Phone : Connect/ disconnects currently selected phone 2) Priority : Sets currently selected phone to highest connection prior ity 3) Delete : Deletes the currently selected phone 4) Return : Mo ves to the pre vious screen • T o lear n more about whether your mobile phone suppor ts contacts dow[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 166 4 T urning Bluetooth System Off Press the ke y Select [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Once Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology is turned off, Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology related features will not be suppor ted within the audio system. • T o tur n Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology back on, go to [Phone] and s[...]

  • Page 238

    Features of your vehicle 41 6 7 V OICE RECOGNITION Using V oice Recognition Starting V oice Recognition Shor tly press the key on the steer- ing wheel .Sa y a command If prompt f eedback is in [ON], then the system will sa y “Please sa y a command after the beep (BEEP)” • If prompt feedback is in [OFF] mode , then the system will only sa y ?[...]

  • Page 239

    Features of your vehicle 168 4 ENDING V OICE RECOGNITION While V oice Recognition is operating Press and hold the k ey on the steer- ing remote controller • While using v oice command, pressing any steering wheel control or a diff erent ke y will end voice command. • When the system is waiting f or a voice command, sa y “cancel” or “end?[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 41 6 9 Illustration on using v oice commands • Star ting v oice command. Shor tly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds) : • Skipping V oice Recognition Shor tly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds) : • End voice command. Shor tly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds) : while guidance message is being stated More Help Co[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 170 4 V oice Command List • Common Commands : These commands can be used in most operations . (Howe ver a f ew commands may not be a vailab le dur- ing cer tain operations) Command Function More Help Pro vides guidance on commands that can be used anywhere in the system. Help Provides guidance on commands that can be used[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 41 7 1 Command Function FM Preset 1~6 Pla ys the most recently played broadcast sav ed in FM Preset 1~6. AM Preset 1~6 Pla ys the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6. FM 87.5~107.9 Pla ys the FM broadcast of the corresponding frequency . AM 530~1710 Pla ys the AM broadcast of the corresponding frequency . • When listening to[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 172 4 • FM/AM radio commands : Commands av ailable during FM, AM radio operation. • Satellite radio commands : Commands that can be used while listening to Satellite Radio . Command Function Preset 1~6 P la ys the broadcast station sa ved in Preset 1~6. Scan Scans receivab le frequencies from the current broadcast and p[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 41 7 3 • Audio CD commands : Commands availab le during Audio CD operation. • MP3 CD / USB commands : Commands a vailab le dur ing USB and MP3 CD operation. Command Function Random Randomly pla ys the tracks within the CD . Random Off Cancels random pla y to play trac ks in sequen- tial order . Repeat Repeats the curren[...]

  • Page 245

    Features of your vehicle 174 4 • iP od ® Commands : Commands av ailable during iP od ® oper- ation. • My Music Commands : Commands a vailab le during My Music operation. Command Function Random Randomly pla ys the songs within the current categor y . Random Off Cancels random play to pla y songs in sequen- tial order . Repeat Repeats the curr[...]

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    Features of your vehicle 41 7 5 Command Function Pla y Pla ys the currently paused song. P ause P auses the current song. • Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology A udio Commands : Commands av ailable during Bluetooth ® Wireless T echnology audio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Operation iP od ® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. [...]

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    Features of your vehicle 176 4 IC W arning "This de vice complies with Industr y Canada licence-ex empt RSS standard(s)." Operation is subject to the f ollowing conditions : (1) this device ma y not cause interference, and (2) this de vice must accept a ny interf erence, including interference that ma y cause undesired operation of the de[...]

  • Page 248

    5 Before driving / 5-3 Key positions / 5-5 ENGINE ST AR T/STOP button / 5-7 S tarting the engine / 5-10 Manual transaxle / 5-13 Automatic transaxle / 5-16 Brake system / 5-22 Cruise control system / 5-34 ISG (Idle S top and Go) system / 5-39 Active eco system / 5-43 Economical operation / 5-44 Special driving conditions / 5-46 Winter driving / 5-50[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 2 5 Be sure the exhaust system does not leak. The e xhaust system should be checked whene ver the v ehicle is raised to change the oil or f or any other pur pose. If you hear a change in the sound of the e xhaust or if you drive ov er something that strikes the underneath side of the car , hav e the exhaust system chec ked as s[...]

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    53 Driving your vehicle Before entering vehic le • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- ror(s), and outside lights are clean. • Check the condition of the tires. • Check under the vehicle f or any sign of leaks. • Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if y ou intend to back up . Necessary inspections Fluid le vels, such as engine oil,[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 4 5 W ARNING - Fire risk When you intend to park or stop the vehicle with the engine on, be care- ful not to depress the accelerator pedal for a long period of time. It may o verheat the engine or exhaust system and cause fire. W ARNING - Driving while into xicated Do not drive while into xicated. Drinking and driving is danger[...]

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    55 Driving your vehicle Illuminated ignition switch (if equipped) Whene ver a front door is opened, the ignition s witch will illuminate for y our con- venience , provided the ignition s witch is not in the ON position. The light will go off immediately when the ignition s witch is turned on. It will also go off after about 30 seconds when the door[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 6 5 W ARNING - Ignition switch Never turn the ignition s witch to LOCK or A CC while the vehicle is moving. This would result in loss of directional control and braking function, which could cause an accident. W ARNING - Steering wheel Never reach f or any contr ols through the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion. The[...]

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    57 Driving your vehicle Illuminated ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button Whene ver the front door is opened, the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button will illumi- nate f or your conv enience. The light will go off after about 30 seconds when the door is closed. ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button position OFF T o tur n off the engine (ST ART/R UN posi- tion) or vehicle po wer [...]

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    Driving your vehicle 8 5 A CC(Accessory) Press the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button while it is in the OFF position without depressing the brak e pedal. The electrical accessor ies are opera- tional. If the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button is in the A CC position for more than 1 hour , the button is turned off automatically to pre vent battery discharge. ON Pr[...]

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    59 Driving your vehicle If you lea ve the ENGINE ST ART/ ST OP button in the A CC or ON position f or a long time, the battery will discharge. W ARNING - Starting vehicle Never press the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button while the vehi- cle is in motion e xcept in an emer- gency . This would result in loss of directional control and braking function, whic[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 10 5 Starting the engine with an igni- tion key (if equipped) 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 2. Manual T ransaxle - Depress the clutch pedal fully and shift the transaxle into Neutral. Keep the clutch pedal and brak e pedal depressed while turning the ignition switch to the star t position. A utomatic T ransaxle - P[...]

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    51 1 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine with a smar t key (if equipped) 1. Carr y the smar t k ey or leav e it inside the vehicle . 2. Make sure the parking brake is firmly applied 3. Place the transaxle shift le ver in P (P ark). 4. Press the ENGINE ST AR T/STOP b ut- ton while depressing the brak e pedal. It should be star ted without depre[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 12 5 ✽ ✽ NO TICE • If the battery is weak or the smart key does not work correctly , you can start the engine by pressing the engine start/stop button with the smart key . • When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you can't start the engine normally . Replace the fuse with a new one. If it is not possible, you can start [...]

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    51 3 Driving your vehicle Manual transaxle operation The manual transaxle has 6 f orward gears. This shift pattern is impr inted on the shift knob . The transaxle is fully synchronized in all f orward gears so shifting to either a higher or a lower gear is easily accom- plished. Depress the clutch pedal down fully while shifting, then release it sl[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 14 5 • Dur ing cold weather , shifting may be difficult until the transaxle lubricant is warmed up. This is nor mal and not harmful to the transaxle. • If you've come to a complete stop and it's hard to shift into 1st or R (Re verse), leav e the shift lev er at neutral position and release the clutch. Depress the [...]

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    51 5 Driving your vehicle Good driving practices • Never tak e the vehicle out of gear and coast down a hill. This is extremely hazardous. Alwa ys leav e the vehicle in gear . • Don't "r ide" the brak es. This can cause them to ov erheat and malfunction. Instead, when you are driving down a long hill, shift to a lower gear . When[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 16 5 A utomatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has 6 f orward speeds and one re verse speed. The indi- vidual speeds are selected automatically , depending on the position of the shift le ver . ✽ ✽ NO TICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle, if the battery has been disconnected, may be somewhat abrupt. This [...]

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    51 7 Driving your vehicle F or smooth operation, depress the brake pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a f orward or rev erse gear. When stopped on an upgrade , do not hold the vehicle with engine po wer . Use the ser vice brak e or the parking brake. T ransaxle ranges The indicator light in the instrument clus- ter displa ys the shift lev er p[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 18 5 R (Reverse) Use this position to drive the v ehicle backw ard. N (Neutral) The wheels and transaxle are not engaged. The v ehicle will roll freely ev en on the slightest incline unless the parking brak e or ser vice brakes are applied. D (Drive) This is the normal forward driving posi- tion. The transaxle will automaticall[...]

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    51 9 Driving your vehicle Up (+) : Push the le ver f orward once to shift up one gear . Down (-) : Pull the le ver bac kwards once to shift down one gear . • In spor ts mode, the driver must e xe- cute upshifts in accordance with road conditions, taking care to k eep the engine speed below the red z one. • In sports mode, only the 6 forw ard ge[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 20 5 Shift lock system (if equipped) Shift-lock override (without smart key system) F or your saf ety , the automatic transaxle has a shift lock system which pre vents shifting the transaxle out of P (P ark) unless the brak e pedal is depressed. T o shift the transaxle from P (P ar k) into R (Re verse): 1. Depress and hold the [...]

  • Page 268

    52 1 Driving your vehicle Ignition key interloc k system (if equipped) The ignition ke y cannot be remov ed unless the shift le ver is in the P (P ark) position. Good driving practices • Ne ver mov e the shift lev er from P (P ark) or N (Neutral) to any other posi- tion with the accelerator pedal depressed. • Never mo ve the shift le ver into P[...]

  • Page 269

    Driving your vehicle 22 5 BRAKE SYSTEM P ower brakes Y our vehicle has po wer-assisted brak es that adjust automatically through normal usage. In the e vent that the pow er-assisted brak es lose power because of a stalled engine or some other reason, you can still stop your v ehicle by applying greater f orce to the brake pedal than y ou nor- mally[...]

  • Page 270

    52 3 Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator When your br ake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear a high- pitched warning sound from your front brak es or rear brakes (if equipped). Y ou ma y hear this sound come and go or it ma y occur whenev er you depress the brak e pedal. Please remember that some driving con- ditions[...]

  • Page 271

    Driving your vehicle 24 5 P arking brake Applying the parking brake T o engage the par king brak e, first apply the f oot brake and then without pressing the release button in, pull the parking brak e lev er up as far as possib le. In addi- tion it is recommended that when parking the vehicle on a g rade, the shift le ver should be positioned in th[...]

  • Page 272

    52 5 Driving your vehicle Check the br ake warning light by turning the ignition s witch ON (do not star t the engine). This light will illuminate when the parking brake is applied with the ignition s witch in the ST ART or ON position. Bef ore dr iving, be sure the parking brake is fully released and the brak e war ning light is off . If the brak [...]

  • Page 273

    Driving your vehicle 26 5 The ABS continuously senses the speed of the wheels. If the wheels are going to lock, the ABS system repeatedly modu- lates the h ydraulic brake pressure to the wheels. When you apply y our brakes under con- ditions which ma y lock the wheels, y ou ma y hear a “tik-tik’ ’ sound from the brak es, or feel a correspondi[...]

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    52 7 Driving your vehicle • When you drive on a road with poor traction, such as an icy road, and oper- ated your br akes continuously , the ABS will be active contin uously and the ABS warning light may illuminate . Pull your v ehicle ov er to a safe place and stop the engine. • Restar t the engine. If the ABS warning light is off , then your [...]

  • Page 275

    Driving your vehicle 28 5 ESC operation ESC ON condition • When the ignition is tur ned ON, ESC and ESC OFF indi- cator lights illuminate f or appro ximately 3 seconds, then ESC is turned on. • Press the ESC OFF button f or at least half a second after turning the ignition ON to tur n ESC off . (ESC OFF indicator will illuminate). T o tur n the[...]

  • Page 276

    52 9 Driving your vehicle Indicator light When the ignition s witch is tur ned ON, the indicator light illuminates, then goes off if ESC system is operating normally . The ESC indicator light blinks whene ver ESC is operating. The ESC indicator light blinks whene ver ESC is operating or illuminates when ESC f ails to operate. The ESC OFF indicator [...]

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    Driving your vehicle 30 5 Hill-start assist control (HA C) Hill star t Assist Control is a comf or t func- tion. The main intend is to pre vent the vehicle from rolling bac kwards while driv- ing off uphill on an inclined surf ace. HA C holds the braking pressure b uiltup by driver during stopping procedure for 2 seconds after releasing brak e peda[...]

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    53 1 Driving your vehicle VSM operation When the VSM is in operation, ESC indi- cator light ( ) blinks. When the vehicle stability management is operating properly , you can f eel a slight pulsation in the vehicle and/or abnormal steering responses (EPS). This is only the eff ect of brake and EPS control and indicates nothing unusual. ✽ ✽ NO TI[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 32 5 Good braking practices • Check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged and that the parking brak e indicator light is out before driv- ing aw ay . • Dr iving through water ma y get the brak es wet. They can also get wet when the vehicle is w ashed. Wet brak es can be dangerous! Y our vehicle will not stop as quickl[...]

  • Page 280

    53 3 Driving your vehicle • Under some conditions your parking brak e can freeze in the engaged posi- tion. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brak es or if the brak es are wet. If there is a risk that the parking brake ma y freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the shift l[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 34 5 CRUISE CONTR OL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The cruise control system allows you to program the v ehicle to maintain a con- stant speed without depressing the accelerator pedal. This system is designed to function abov e approximately 40 km/h (25 mph). If the cruise control is left on, (CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cl[...]

  • Page 282

    53 5 Driving your vehicle 3. Move the le ver (1) down (to SET -), and release it at the desired speed. T he SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. Release the accel- erator at the same time. The desired speed will automatically be maintained. On a steep grade , the vehicle ma y slow down or speed up slightly while going down[...]

  • Page 283

    Driving your vehicle 36 5 T o decrease the cruising speed: F ollow either of these procedures: • Move the le ver (1) do wn (to SET -) and hold it. Y our vehicle will gradually slo w down. Release the lev er at the speed you w ant to maintain. • Move the le ver (1) do wn (to SET -) and release it immediately . The cr uising speed will decrease b[...]

  • Page 284

    53 7 Driving your vehicle T o cancel cruise control, do one of the follo wing: • Depress the brake pedal. • Depress the clutch pedal with a manu- al transaxle. • Shift into N (Neutral) with an automatic transaxle. • Press the CANCEL switch. • Decrease the vehicle speed lo wer than the memor y speed b y 15 km/h (9 mph). • Decrease the v [...]

  • Page 285

    Driving your vehicle 38 5 It will not resume, ho wev er , if the vehicle speed has dropped below appro ximately 40 km/h (25 mph). T o turn cruise control off, do one of the follo wing: • Press the CRUISE b utton (the CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cluster will go off). • T ur n the ignition off . Both of these actions will cancel the [...]

  • Page 286

    53 9 Driving your vehicle Y our vehicle ma y be equipped with the ISG system, which reduces fuel con- sumption by automatically shutting do wn the engine, when the v ehicle is at a standstill. (For e xample : red light, stop sign and traffic jam) The engine star ts automatically as soon as the star ting conditions are met. The ISG system is ON when[...]

  • Page 287

    Driving your vehicle 40 5 If you open the engine hood in auto stop mode, the light on the ISG OFF b utton will illuminate and ISG system is deacti- vated. If your v ehicle is equipped with the type B cluster , the notice will illuminate on the LCD displa y . T ur n the ignition s witch to the ST ART position to star t the engine manually . A uto st[...]

  • Page 288

    54 1 Driving your vehicle - Engine is tur ned off by A uto Stop f or a long time. - If you unf asten the sea belt or open the driver's door while depressing the brak e pedal. - When a cer tain amount of time has passed with the climate control system on. The green A UTO ST OP indicator ( ) on the instrument cluster will go out after blinking f[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 42 5 ISG system deactivation • If you want to deactiv ate the ISG sys- tem, press the ISG OFF button. The light on the ISG OFF button will illumi- nate and the notice will illuminate on the LCD displa y (for type B cluster). • If you press the ISG OFF button again, the system will be activated and the light on the ISG OFF b[...]

  • Page 290

    54 3 Driving your vehicle A CTIVE ECO SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Active ECO operation Active ECO helps impro ve fuel efficiency by controlling the engine and tr ansaxle. But fuel-efficiency can be changed by the driver's driving habits and road condi- tions. • When the Active ECO b utton is pressed the ECO indicator (green) will illuminate to show[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 44 5 ECONOMICAL OPERA TION Y our vehicle's fuel econom y depends mainly on your style of driving, where you drive and when y ou dr iv e. Each of these f actors affects how man y miles (kilometers) you can get from a gal- lon (liter) of fuel. T o operate your v ehicle as economically as possible , use the fol- lowing drivin[...]

  • Page 292

    54 5 Driving your vehicle • Remember , your v ehicle does not require e xtended war m-up . After the engine has star ted, allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac- ing the vehicle in gear . In very cold weather , howe ver , give your engine a slightly longer warm-up period. • Don't "lug" or "ov er-rev"[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 46 5 SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water , snow , ice, mud, sand, or similar hazards, f ollow these suggestions: • Dr ive cautiously and allo w extr a dis- tance f or braking. • Av oid sudden braking or steering. • When br aking with non-A[...]

  • Page 294

    54 7 Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering A void braking or gear changing in cor- ners, especially when roads are wet. Ideally , cor ners should alwa ys be taken under gentle acceleration. If you f ollow these suggestions, tire wear will be held to a minimum. Driving at night Because night driving presents more hazards than driving in the daylight[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 48 5 • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare from other driver's headlights. • Keep y our headlights clean and prop- erly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic headlight aiming f eature. Dir ty or improper ly aimed headlights will make it m uch more diffi- cult to see at night. • Av oid staring directly[...]

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    54 9 Driving your vehicle Driving off-road Drive carefully off-road because y our vehicle ma y be damaged by rocks of roots of trees. Become f amiliar with the off-road conditions where you are going to drive bef ore you begin driving. Highway driving Tires Adjust the tire inflation pressures to specification. Low tire inflation pressures will resu[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 50 5 WINTER DRIVING Se vere weather conditions in the winter result in greater wear and other prob- lems. T o minimize the problems of winter driving, you should f ollow these sugges- tions: Snowy or Icy conditions T o dr iv e your v ehicle in deep snow , it may be necessar y to use sno w tires on your tires. If snow tires are [...]

  • Page 298

    55 1 Driving your vehicle Use high quality ethylene gl ycol coolant Y our vehicle is deliv ered with high quality eth ylene glycol coolant in the cooling system. It is the only type of coolant that should be used because it helps pre vent corrosion in the cooling system, lubri- cates the water pump and pre vents freezing. Be sure to replace or repl[...]

  • Page 299

    Driving your vehicle 52 5 Don't let your parking brake freeze Under some conditions your parking brak e 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 brak es or if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk the par king brak e may freeze , apply it only tempor[...]

  • Page 300

    55 3 Driving your vehicle Tire and loading information label The label located on the driver's door sill gives the original tire size , cold tire pres- sures recommended f or your vehicle , the number of people that can be in y our vehicle and v ehicle capacity weight. V ehicle capacity weight: 385 kg (849 lb) V ehicle capacity weight is the m[...]

  • Page 301

    Driving your vehicle 54 5 Seating capacity: T otal : 5 persons (F ront seat : 2 persons, Rear seat : 3 persons) Seating capacity is the maximum number of occupants including a driver , your vehicle ma y carr y . Howe ver , the seating capacity ma y be reduced based upon the weight of all of the occupants, and the weight of the cargo being carried o[...]

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    55 5 Driving your vehicle C190F03JM Item Description T otal A V ehicle Capacity 385 kg W eight (849 lbs) Subtract Occupant B W eight 370 kg 74 kg (163 lbs) × 5 (815 lbs) C A vailab le Cargo and 15 kg Luggage weight (34 lbs) AB C Example 3 C190F02JM Item Description T otal A V ehicle Capacity 385 kg W eight (849 lbs) Subtract Occupant B W eight 340[...]

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    Driving your vehicle 56 5 Certification label The cer tification label is located on the driver's door sill at the center pillar . This label shows the maximum allo wable weight of the fully loaded v ehicle. This is called the GVWR (Gross V ehicle Weight Rating). The GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle , all occupants, fuel and cargo . Thi[...]

  • Page 304

    55 7 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE Overloading your vehicle may cause damage. Repairs would not be covered by your warranty . Do not overload your vehicle. W ARNING - Over loading Do not overload y our vehicle. Overloading your vehic le can cause heat buildup in y our vehi- cle's tires and possib le tire failure , increased stopping dis[...]

  • Page 305

    Driving your vehicle 58 5 VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the proper loading of your v ehicle and/or trailer , to keep y our loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability , with or without a trailer . Proper ly loading y our vehicle will provide maximum return of the vehicle design perf or mance. Before loading y our vehic[...]

  • Page 306

    6 Road warning / 6-2 In case of an emergency while driving / 6-3 If the engine will not start / 6-4 Emergency starting / 6-5 If the engine overheats / 6-8 Tir e pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-9 If you have a flat tire / 6-14 If you have a flat tire (T ire Mobility Kit) 6-22 T owing / 6-28 What to do in an emergency I n f o r m a t i o n P r [...]

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    What to do in an emergency 2 6 RO AD W ARNING Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher ser v es as a warning to other drivers to e xercise e xtreme caution when approaching, ov er taking, or passing your v ehicle. It should be used whene ver emergency repairs are being made or when the vehi- cle is stopped near the edge of a road- way . De[...]

  • Page 308

    63 What to do in an emergency IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING If the engine stalls at a crossr oad or crossing If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing, set the shift le ver in the N (Neutral) position and then push the v ehi- cle to a saf e place. If you ha ve a flat tire while driving If a tire goes flat while you are driving: 1. T a[...]

  • Page 309

    What to do in an emergency 4 6 IF THE ENGINE WILL NO T ST ART If the engine doesn't turn over or turns over slo wly 1. If your v ehicle has an automatic transaxle, be sure the shift le ver is in N (Neutral) or P (P ark) and the emer- gency brak e is set. 2. Check the batter y connections to be sure they are clean and tight. 3. T urn on the int[...]

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    65 What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY ST ARTING Connect cables in n umer ical order and disconnect in re verse order . Jump starting Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly . Theref ore, to av oid har m to yourself or damage to y our vehicle or batter y , follow these jump starting proce- dures. If in doubt, we strongly recom- mend tha[...]

  • Page 311

    What to do in an emergency 6 6 Jump starting procedure Absorbent Glass Matt (A GM) batter ies are maintenance-free and should only be ser viced b y an author iz ed Kia dealer . For charging your A GM batter y , use only fully automatic batter y chargers that are spe- cially de veloped f or AGM batteries. When replacing the A GM batter y , use only [...]

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    67 What to do in an emergency Push-starting Y our manual transaxle-equipped v ehicle should not be push-star ted because it might damage the emission control sys- tem. V ehicles equipped with automatic transaxle cannot be push-star ted. F ollow the directions in this section for jump-star ting. W ARNING - T ow star ting vehicle Never to w a vehicle[...]

  • Page 313

    What to do in an emergency 8 6 IF THE ENGINE O VERHEA TS If your temper ature gauge indicates over- heating, you will e xperience a loss of power , or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine is probably too hot. If this hap- pens, y ou should: 1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is saf e to do so. 2. Place the shift lev er in P (automatic[...]

  • Page 314

    69 What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONIT ORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED) (1) Lo w tire pressure telltale / TPMS malfunction indicator Each tire, including the spare (if pro- vided), should be check ed monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the v ehi- cle manuf acturer on the vehicle plac- ard or tire infl[...]

  • Page 315

    What to do in an emergency 10 6 If the TPMS indicator does not illumi- nate f or 3 seconds when the ignition s witch is tur ned to the ON position or engine is running, or If it comes on after blinking f or approximately one minute, tak e your car to y our nearest authorized kia dealer and hav e the system check ed. Low tire pressure tell- tale Whe[...]

  • Page 316

    61 1 What to do in an emergency TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) malfunction indicator The TPMS malfunction indicator will illuminate after it blinks f or approxi- mately one minute when there is a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If the system is able to correctly detect an under infla- tion warning at the same time as sys- [...]

  • Page 317

    What to do in an emergency 12 6 Changing a tire with TPMS If you ha ve a flat tire , the Low Tire Pressure will come on. Hav e the flat tire repaired by an authorized Kia dealer as soon as possible or replace the flat tire with the spare tire. Each wheel is equipped with a tire pressure sensor mounted inside the tire behind the valv e stem. Y ou mu[...]

  • Page 318

    61 3 What to do in an emergency Y ou may not be ab le to identify a low tire by simply looking at it. Alwa ys use a good quality tire pressure gauge to measure the tire's inflation pressure. Please note that a tire that is hot (from being driven) will ha ve a higher pressure measurement than a tire that is cold. A cold tire means the vehicle h[...]

  • Page 319

    What to do in an emergency 14 6 IF Y OU HA VE A FLA T TIRE Jack and tools The spare tire, jac k, jack handle and wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compar tment. Remov e the luggage under tra y out of the wa y to reach the equipment. (1) Jac k handle (2) Jac k (3) Wheel lug nut wrench Jacking instructions The jack is pro vided for emerg[...]

  • Page 320

    61 5 What to do in an emergency Do not allow an yone to remain in the vehicle while it is on the jac k. Make sure an y children present are in a secure place aw ay from the road and from the vehicle to be r aised with the jack. Removing and storing the spare tire T ur n the tire hold-down wing bolt counterclockwise . Store the tire in the re verse [...]

  • Page 321

    What to do in an emergency 16 6 4. Remo ve the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jac k handle, and spare tire from the vehicle . 5. Bloc k both the front and rear of the wheel that is diagonally opposite the jack position. T o prev ent vehicle mov ement while changing a tire, alw ays set the park- ing brak e fully , and alwa ys bloc k the wheel diagonall[...]

  • Page 322

    61 7 What to do in an emergency 7. Place the jack at the front or rear jacking position closest to the tire you are changing. Place the jack at the designated locations under the frame. The jacking positions are plates welded to the frame with two tabs and a raised dot to inde x with the jack. 8. Inser t the jack handle into the jac k and turn it c[...]

  • Page 323

    What to do in an emergency 18 6 10. T o install the wheel, hold it on the studs, put the wheel nuts on the studs and tighten them finger tight. Jiggle the tire to be sure it is completely seated, then tighten the nuts as much as possib le with your fingers again. 11. Lower the v ehicle to the ground by turning the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise [...]

  • Page 324

    61 9 What to do in an emergency Note that most lug nuts do not ha ve metric threads. Be sure to use e xtreme care in checking f or thread style bef ore installing after market lug nuts or wheels. If in doubt, consult an authorized Kia dealer . T o prev ent the jack, jack handle , wheel lug nut wrench and spare tire from rattling while the v ehicle [...]

  • Page 325

    What to do in an emergency 20 6 The compact spare should be inflat- ed to 420 kP a (60 psi). Check the inflation pressure after installing the spare tire. Adjust it to the specified pressure, as necessary . When using a compact spare tire, obser v e the follo wing precautions: • Under no circumstances should you e xceed 80 km/h (50 mph); a higher[...]

  • Page 326

    62 1 What to do in an emergency Jack label 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowab le load 3. When using the jack, set y our parking brake . 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is suppor ted by a jac k. 6. The designated locations under the frame 7. When suppor ting the vehicle , the base plate of jack m ust be ver [...]

  • Page 327

    What to do in an emergency 22 6 IF Y OU HA VE A FLA T TIRE (TIRE MOBILITY KIT , IF EQUIPPED) F or safe oper ation, carefully read and f ollow the instructions in this manual bef ore use. (1) Compressor (2) Sealant bottle The Tire Mobility Kit is a temporar y fix to the tire and the tire should be inspected by an authorized Kia deal- er as soon as p[...]

  • Page 328

    62 3 What to do in an emergency It is possible that some tires , espe- cially with larger punctures or dam- age to the sidew all, cannot be sealed completely . Air pressure loss in the tire ma y adversely aff ect tire performance. F or this reason, you should a void abrupt steer ing or other driving maneuvers , especially if the vehicle is heavily [...]

  • Page 329

    What to do in an emergency 24 6 0. Speed restr iction label 1. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction 2. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel 3. Connectors and cable f or the power outlet direct connection 4. Holder for the sealant bottle 5. Compressor 6. On/off switch 7. Pressure gauge for displa ying the tire inflation pressure 8. S[...]

  • Page 330

    62 5 What to do in an emergency Using the Tire Mobility Kit 1. Detach the speed restr iction label (0) from the sealant bottle (1), and place it in a highly visible place inside the vehicle such as on the steering wheel to remind the dr iv- er not to drive too f ast. 2. Screw connection hose (9) onto the connector of the sealant bottle. 3. Ensure t[...]

  • Page 331

    What to do in an emergency 26 6 Distributing the sealant 11. I mmediately drive appro ximately 7~10km (4~6miles or about 10min) to e venly distribute the sealant in the tire. Do not e xceed a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). If possib le, do not f all below a speed of 20 km/h (12 mph). While driving, if you e xperience any unusual vibration, ride disturb[...]

  • Page 332

    62 7 What to do in an emergency T echnical Data System voltage: DC 12 V W or king v oltage: DC 10 - 15 V Amperage rating: max. 15 A Suitable f or use at temperatures: -30 ~ +70°C (-22 ~ +158°F) Max. working pressure: 6 bar (87 psi) Size Compressor : 170 x 150 x 60 mm (6.7 x 5.9 x 2.4 in.) Sealant bottle: 85 x ø 77 mm (3.3 x ø 3.0 in.) Compresso[...]

  • Page 333

    What to do in an emergency 28 6 T O WING T owing service If emergency towing is necessary , we recommend having it done b y an author- ized Kia dealer or a commercial to w-tr uc k ser vice . Proper lifting and towing proce- dures are necessar y to pre vent damage to the vehicle . The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended. F or trailer towi[...]

  • Page 334

    62 9 What to do in an emergency When towing y our vehicle in an emer- gency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the ignition s witch in the ACC posi- tion. 2. Place the transaxle shift lev er in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake . Remov able towing hook (fr ont) (if equipped) 1. Remov e the towing hook from the tool case. 2. Remov e the hole cov[...]

  • Page 335

    What to do in an emergency 30 6 Emergency to wing If towing is necessary , we recommend you ha ve it done by an authorized Kia dealer or a commercial to w truck serv- ice. If towing service is not av ailable in an emergency , your v ehicle may be tem- porarily towed using a cab le or chain secured to the emergency towing hook under the front (or re[...]

  • Page 336

    63 1 What to do in an emergency • Use a towing strap less than 5 m (16 f eet) long. Attach a white or red cloth (about 30 cm (12 inches) wide) in the middle of the strap f or easy visibili- ty . • Dr ive carefully so that the to wing strap is not loosened during towing. Emergency to wing precautions • T ur n the ignition s witch to ACC so the[...]

  • Page 337

    7 Engine compartment / 7-2 Maintenance services / 7-3 Owner maintenance / 7-5 Scheduled maintenance service / 7-7 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items / 7-31 Engine oil / 7-34 Engine coolant / 7-36 Brake/clutch fluid / 7-39 Automatic transaxle fluid / 7-40 W asher fluid / 7-40 Parking brake / 7-41 Air cleaner / 7-41 Climate control air filter[...]

  • Page 338

    Maintenance 2 7 ENGINE COMP ARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. P ositive battery ter minal 7. Negative battery ter minal 8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 9. Radiator cap 10. Engine oil dipstick OUB071103N * The actual engine room in the vehicle ma y differ f[...]

  • Page 339

    73 Maintenance MAINTENANCE SER VICES Y ou should e xercise the utmost care to pre vent damage to your v ehicle and injur y to y ourself whenev er performing any maintenance or inspection proce- dures. Should you ha ve an y doubts concer ning the inspection or ser vicing of y our vehi- cle, we strongly recommend that y ou hav e an authorized Kia dea[...]

  • Page 340

    Maintenance 4 7 Owner maintenance precautions Improper or incomplete ser vice ma y result in problems . This section gives instructions only for the maintenance items that are easy to perf or m. As e xplained ear lier in this section, se v- eral procedures can be done only b y an authorized Kia dealer with special tools. ✽ ✽ NO TICE Improper ow[...]

  • Page 341

    75 Maintenance O WNER MAINTENANCE The f ollowing lists are vehicle chec ks and inspections that should be perf or med by the owner or an authorized Kia dealer at the frequencies indicated to help ensure saf e, dependable operation of y our vehi- cle. Any adv erse conditions should be brought to the attention of your dealer as soon as possible . The[...]

  • Page 342

    Maintenance 6 7 At least monthly: • Check the coolant lev el in the engine coolant reser v oir . • Check the operation of all e xter ior lights, including the stoplights , tur n sig- nals and hazard warning flashers. • Check the inflation pressures of all tires including the spare. At least twice a year (i.e., e very Spring and Fall) : • Ch[...]

  • Page 343

    77 Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SER VICE F ollow the Nor mal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually oper ated where none of the f ollowing conditions apply . If any of the f ollowing conditions apply , f ol- low the Maintenance Under Se vere Usage Conditions. • Repeated shor t distance dr iving. • Dr iving in dusty conditions or sa[...]

  • Page 344

    Maintenance 8 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The f ollowing maintenance ser vices must be perf ormed to ensure good emission control and performance. K eep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your w arranty . Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is deter- mined by whiche ver occurs first. 12,000 km (7,500[...]

  • Page 345

    79 Maintenance * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If T OP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not a vailab le, one bottle of addi- tive is recommended. Additives are a vailable from y our authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives . ❈ Inspect : Inspect and [...]

  • Page 346

    NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) Maintenance 10 7 36,000 km (22,500 miles) or 18 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performance (if equipped) ❑ Inspect cooling system * 1 ❑ Inspect dr iv e shaft and boots ❑ Inspect visually the following items 1) Battery condition[...]

  • Page 347

    71 1 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) 48,000 km (30,000 miles) or 24 months ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performance (if equipped) ❑ Inspect cooling system * 1 ❑ Inspect dr iv e shaft and boots ❑ Inspect fuel filter * 2 ❑ Inspect fuel line, hoses and connection ❑ Inspect fuel tan[...]

  • Page 348

    NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) Maintenance 12 7 * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 349

    71 3 Maintenance (Continued) ❑ Replace climate control air filter (if equipped) ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑ Add fuel additive * A ❑ Rotate tires - including tire pressure and tread wear 72,000 km (45,000 miles) or 36 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performa[...]

  • Page 350

    NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) Maintenance 14 7 * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 351

    71 5 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the dr iv e belt or timing belt. * 2 Fuel filter & Fuel tank air filter are considered to be maintenance free but periodic inspection is recommended for this maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality . If there are some important safety m[...]

  • Page 352

    Maintenance 16 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 353

    71 7 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) 120,000 km (75,000 miles) or 60 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performance (if equipped) ❑ Inspect cooling system * 1 ❑ Inspect drive belt * 4 (First 96,000 km or 72 months after ev ery 24,000 km or 24 months) ?[...]

  • Page 354

    Maintenance 18 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 355

    71 9 Maintenance * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * 2 Fuel filter & Fuel tank air filter are considered to be maintenance free but periodic inspection is recommended f or this maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality . If there are some impor tant saf e- ty matters like fuel flow restriction,[...]

  • Page 356

    Maintenance 20 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 357

    72 1 Maintenance (Continued) ❑ Replace climate control air filter (if equipped) ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑ Add fuel additive * A ❑ Replace spar k plugs (iridium coated), (Every 150,000 km or 120 months) ❑ Rotate tires - including tire pressure and tread wear * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timin[...]

  • Page 358

    Maintenance 22 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 359

    72 3 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) 192,000 km (120,000 miles) or 96 months ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performance (if equipped) ❑ Inspect cooling system * 1 ❑ Inspect drive belt * 4 (First 96,000 km or 72 months after ev ery 24,000 km or 24 months) ❑ Inspect dr iv e shaft and bo[...]

  • Page 360

    Maintenance 24 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 361

    72 5 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) 216,000 km (135,000 miles) or 108 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performance (if equipped) ❑ Inspect cooling system * 1 ❑ Inspect drive belt * 4 (First 96,000 km or 72 months after ev ery 24,000 km or 24 months) [...]

  • Page 362

    Maintenance 26 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) * 1 lnspect "W ater Pump" when replacing the drive belt or timing belt. * A If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not availab le, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are av ailable from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other ad[...]

  • Page 363

    72 7 Maintenance 240,000 km (150,000 miles) or 120 months ❑ Inspect air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant and performance (if equipped) ❑ Inspect cooling system * 1 ❑ Inspect drive belt * 4 (First 96,000 km or 72 months after ev ery 24,000 km or 24 months) ❑ Inspect dr iv e shaft and boots ❑ Inspect fuel filter * 2 ❑ [...]

  • Page 364

    Maintenance 28 7 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE No check, No service required ❑ Automatic transaxle fluid (if equipped) I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

  • Page 365

    72 9 Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USA GE CONDITIONS The f ollowing items must be serviced more frequently on cars nor mally used under sev ere driving conditions. Refer to the char t below f or the appropriate maintenance inter vals . R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessar y MAINTENANCE I[...]

  • Page 366

    Maintenance 30 7 MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE OPERA TION MAINTENANCE INTER V ALS DRIVING CONDITION MANU AL TRANSAXLE OIL* R EVER Y 120,000 km C , D , E, F , G, H, I, J A UT OMA TIC TRANSAXLE FLUID* R EVER Y 96,000 km A, C, E, F , G, H, I CLIMA TE CONTROL AIR FIL TER (FOR EV APORA TOR AND BLO WER UNIT) R MORE FREQUENTL Y C, E SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIO[...]

  • Page 367

    73 1 Maintenance EXPLANA TION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS Engine oil and filter The engine oil and filter should be changed at the inter v als specified in the maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in se vere conditions , more frequent oil and filter changes are required. Drive belts Inspect all drive belts f or evidence of cuts, [...]

  • Page 368

    Maintenance 32 7 Air cleaner filter A Genuine Kia air cleaner filter is recom- mended when the filter is replaced. Spark plugs Make sure to install ne w spark plugs of the correct heat range. V alve clearance (if equipped) Inspect f or excessiv e valv e noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary . An authorized Kia dealer should perf or [...]

  • Page 369

    73 3 Maintenance Rear brake drums and linings (if equipped) Check the rear br ake drums and linings f or scor ing, b ur ning, leaking fluid, broken par ts, and e xcessive w ear . Brake discs, pads, calipers and rotor s Check the pads f or e xcessive wear , discs f or r un out and wear , and calipers for fluid leakage. Suspension mounting bolts Chec[...]

  • Page 370

    Maintenance 34 7 ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil le vel 1. Be sure the vehicle is on le vel ground. 2. Star t the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. 3. T urn the engine off and wait for a f ew minutes (about 5 minutes) f or the oil to return to the oil pan. 4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and reinser t it fully .[...]

  • Page 371

    73 5 Maintenance Changing the engine oil and filter Hav e engine oil and filter changed by an authorized Kia dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section. W ARNING Used engine oil may cause irrita- tion or cancer of the skin if left in contact with the skin for pr olonged periods of time. Used engine oil contains ch[...]

  • Page 372

    Maintenance 36 7 ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system has a reser v oir filled with year-round antifreeze coolant. The reser v oir is filled at the factory . Check the antifreez e protection and coolant le vel at least once a year , at the beginning of the winter season, and bef ore trav eling to a colder climate. Checking the coolant le[...]

  • Page 373

    73 7 Maintenance F or mixture percentage, refer to the f ol- lowing tab le. T ur n the engine off and wait until it cools down. Use care when removing the radi- ator cap . Wrap a thick tow el around it, and turn it counterclockwise slowly to the first stop . Step back while the pressure is released from the cooling system. When you are sure all the[...]

  • Page 374

    Maintenance 38 7 Changing the coolant Hav e the coolant changed by an author- ized Kia dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section. Put a thick cloth or f abric around the radi- ator cap bef ore refilling the coolant in order to pre vent the coolant from ov er- flowing into engine parts such as the alternator. I n [...]

  • Page 375

    73 9 Maintenance BRAKE/CLUTCH (IF EQUIPPED) FLUID Checking the brake/c lutch* fluid level Check the fluid le vel in the reservoir peri- odically . The fluid lev el should be between MAX and MIN marks on the side of the reser v oir . Bef ore removing the reser v oir cap and adding brak e/clutch* fluid, clean the area around the reser v oir cap thoro[...]

  • Page 376

    Maintenance 40 7 It is recommended that the automatic transaxle fluid should be chec ked by an authorized Kia dealer . In se vere conditions, the fluid should be changed at an authorized Kia dealer in accordance to the scheduled mainte- nance at the beginning of this chapter . Checking the washer fluid le vel Check the fluid le vel in the w asher f[...]

  • Page 377

    74 1 Maintenance P ARKING BRAKE Checking the parking brake Check the strok e of the parking brake by counting the number of “clicks’ ’ heard while fully applying it from the released position. Also, the parking brak e alone should securely hold the vehicle on a f air- ly steep grade . If the stroke is more or less than specified, hav e the pa[...]

  • Page 378

    Maintenance 42 7 Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in se verely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads f or a long per iod, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier . When you replace the climate control air filter , replace i[...]

  • Page 379

    74 3 Maintenance Blade replacement When the wipers no longer clean ade- quately , the blades ma y be worn or crac ked, and require replacement. T o prev ent damage to the wiper ar ms or other components, do not attempt to mov e the wipers manually . The use of a non-specified wiper blade could result in wiper malfunction and f ail- ure. Front winds[...]

  • Page 380

    Maintenance 44 7 Rear window wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper ar m and pull out the wiper blade assemb ly . 2. Install the new blade assemb ly by inser ting the center par t into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place. 3. Make sure the blade assemb ly is installed firmly by tr ying to pull it slight- ly . T o prev ent damage to the wipe[...]

  • Page 381

    74 5 Maintenance B A TTER Y For best battery service • Keep the battery securely mounted. • Keep the battery top clean and dr y . • K eep the ter minals and connections clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease. • Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the batter y immediately with a solution of water and baking soda. •[...]

  • Page 382

    Maintenance 46 7 When you don’t use the v ehicle for a long time in the low temperature area, sepa- rate the battery and keep it indoors. Battery recharging Y our vehicle has a maintenance-free , calcium-based batter y . • If the batter y becomes discharged in a shor t time (because, f or e xample, the headlights or interior lights were left on[...]

  • Page 383

    74 7 Maintenance Reset items Items should be reset after the batter y has been discharged or the batter y has been disconnected. • Auto down windo w (See section 4) • Sunroof (See section 4) • T r ip computer (See section 4) • Climate control system (See section 4) • Clock (See section 4) • Audio (See section 4) I n f o r m a t i o n P [...]

  • Page 384

    Maintenance 48 7 TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care F or proper maintenance, saf ety , and maximum fuel economy , you m ust alwa ys maintain recommended tire inflation pressures and sta y within the load limits and weight distribution recommended f or your v ehicle. Recommended cold tire inflation pressures All tire pressures (including the spare) should b[...]

  • Page 385

    74 9 Maintenance • Underinflation also results in e xcessive wear , poor handling and reduced fuel economy . Wheel def or mation also is possible . Keep your tire pressures at the proper le vels . If a tire frequently needs refilling, hav e it check ed by an authorized Kia dealer . • Overinflation produces a harsh ride, e xcessive wear at the c[...]

  • Page 386

    Maintenance 50 7 If you o verfill the tire , release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the tire valv e. Recheck the tire pressure with the tire guage. Be sure to put the valv e caps back on the valv e stems. The y help pre vent leaks by k eeping out dir t and mois- ture. • Inspect your tires frequently f or proper inflation as wel[...]

  • Page 387

    75 1 Maintenance Rotate radial tires that ha ve an asymmetric tread patter n only from front to rear and not from right to left. Do not use the compact spare tire f or tire rotation. Wheel alignment and tire balance The wheels on your v ehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the f actor y to give y ou the longest tire lif e and best ov erall[...]

  • Page 388

    Maintenance 52 7 The ABS works by comparing the speed of the wheels. Tire size can aff ect wheel speed. When replacing tires, all 4 tires must use the same size originally supplied with the vehi- cle. Using tires of a different siz e can cause the ABS (Anti-lock Br ake System) and ESC (Electronic Stability Control) (if equipped) to work irregularly[...]

  • Page 389

    75 3 Maintenance Tire sidewall labeling This inf or mation identifies and describes the fundamental charac- teristics of the tire and also provides the tire identification number (TIN) f or safety standard certification. The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a recall. 1. Manufacturer or brand name Manuf acturer or Brand name is shown.[...]

  • Page 390

    Maintenance 54 7 Tir e speed ratings The char t below lists man y of the dif- f erent speed ratings currently being used f or passenger vehicles . The speed rating is par t of the tire siz e designation on the sidew all of the tire. This symbol corresponds to that tire's designed maximum saf e oper- ating speed. 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Ti[...]

  • Page 391

    75 5 Maintenance 5. Maximum permissible inflation pressure This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should be put in the tire. Do not exceed the maxim um permissible inflation pressure. Refer to the Tire and Loading Information label f or recommended inflation pressure. 6. Maximum load rating This number indicates the maximum load in[...]

  • Page 392

    Maintenance 56 7 T emperature -A, B & C The temperature gr ades are A (the highest), B and C representing the tire’ s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled condi- tions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to deg[...]

  • Page 393

    75 7 Maintenance Light truck(L T) tire: A tire designat- ed by its man ufacturer as primarily intended f or use on lightweight trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles. Load Index: An assigned number ranging from 1 to 279 that corre- sponds to the load carr ying capacity of a tire. Load ratings: The maximum load that a tire is rated to carry for a[...]

  • Page 394

    Maintenance 58 7 Speed Rating: An alphanumeric code assigned to a tire indicating the maximum speed at which a tire can operate. T raction: The friction between the tire and the road surf ace. The amount of grip provided. T read: The por tion of a tire that comes into contact with the road. T readwear Indicators: Narrow bands , sometimes called &qu[...]

  • Page 395

    75 9 Maintenance Snow tires If you equip y our car with snow tires , they should be the same siz e and hav e the same load capacity as the original tires. Snow tires should be installed on all f our wheels; other- wise, poor handling ma y result. Snow tires should carry 28 kPa (4 psi) more air pressure than the pres- sure recommended f or the stand[...]

  • Page 396

    Maintenance 60 7 • It is not easy to recognize the tire damage with your o wn ey es. But if there is the slightest hint of tire damage, e v en though you cannot see the tire damage with your o wn ey es, ha ve the tire chec ked or replaced because the tire damage ma y cause air leakage from the tire. • If the tire is damaged by driving on a roug[...]

  • Page 397

    76 1 Maintenance FUSES A vehicle’ s electrical system is protected from electrical overload damage b y fuses. This vehicle has 2 fuse panels , one locat- ed in the driver’ s side panel bolster , the other in the engine compar tment near the batter y . If any of y our vehicle’ s lights, acces- sories, or controls do not work, check the appropr[...]

  • Page 398

    Maintenance 62 7 ✽ ✽ NO TICE The actual fuse/relay panel label may differ depending on equipment/options. Instrument panel fuse replacement 1. T urn the ignition switch and all other s witches off. 2. Open the fuse panel cover . 3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the remov al tool provided in the engine compar tment fuse panel. 4. Che[...]

  • Page 399

    76 3 Maintenance If it fits loosely , consult an authorized Kia dealer . If you do not ha ve a spare , use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit y ou may not need f or operating the vehicle , such as the cigar lighter fuse. If the headlights or other electrical com- ponents do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse b lock in the engine co[...]

  • Page 400

    Maintenance 64 7 Engine compartment panel fuse replacement 1. T urn the ignition switch and all other s witches off. 2. Remove the fuse bo x cov er by press- ing the tap and pulling up the cov er . When the blade type fuse is discon- nected, remov e it by using the clip designed f or changing fuses located in the engine room fuse bo x. Upon remov a[...]

  • Page 401

    76 5 Maintenance Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/rela y panel covers , you can find the fuse/rela y label descr ibing fuse/rela y name and capacity . ✽ ✽ NO TICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- cle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle[...]

  • Page 402

    Maintenance 66 7 Instrument panel fuse panel ✽ ✽ NO TICE The actual fuse/relay panel label may differ depending on equipment/options. OUB075064N OUB071025 I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    76 7 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel ✽ ✽ NO TICE The actual fuse/relay panel label may differ depending on equipment/options. OUB071026 OUB075114N I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    Maintenance 68 7 Instrument panel fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Pr otected POWER OUTLET 15A P ower Outlet C/LIGHTER 20A Cigarette Lighter ACC 10A F ront Map Lamp, P ower Outside Mirror Switch, BCM, Low DC-DC Con ver tor , Smar t Ke y Control Module, A udio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Digital Cloc k A/BAG IND 10A Instrument Cluster A[...]

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    76 9 Maintenance Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Pr otected IG1 2 10A V ehicle Speed Sensor , Stop Lamp Switch, Inverter A/C Control Module HAZARD 15A Hazard Switch, BCM PDM 1 25A Smart Ke y Control Module SUNROOF 15A Sunroof Motor PDM 2 10A Immobilizer Module, Start/Stop Button Switch, Smar t K ey Control Module ECU 15A Smar t K ey Control Module, I[...]

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    Maintenance 70 7 Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Pr otected A UDIO 20A With ISG : Low DC-DC Conv er tor W/O ISG : Audio , A/V & Navigation Head Unit T AIL LAMP LH 10A Head Lamp LH, License Lamp Rear Combination Lamp (IN/OUT) LH T AIL LAMP RH 10A Head Lamp RH, License Lamp , ILL. (+), Rear Combination Lamp (IN/OUT) RH ST ART 10A With Burglar Alarm[...]

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    77 1 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Pr otected MUL TI FUSE MDPS 80A EPS Control Module AL T 125A Alternator FUSE B+1 50A I/P Junction Bo x (P ower Connector Fuse : ROOM LP 10A / A UDIO 20A, Fuse : FOG LP FRT 15A / MODULE 1 10A / ST OP LP 15A, T ail Lamp Relay) INVERTER 40A Inv er ter B+2 50A I/P Junction Bo [...]

  • Page 408

    Maintenance 72 7 Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Pr otected IG2 40A PCB Fuse & Relay Bo x (Star t Relay), W/O Smar t K ey - Ignition Switch, With Smar t K ey - PDM Rela y Box (ESCL (IG2) Rela y) ECU1 30A PCB Fuse & Rela y Box (Engine Control Rela y , ECU2 10A) ECU3 10A Not Used BLOWER 40A PCB Fuse & Rela[...]

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    77 3 Maintenance LIGHT BULBS Use only the bulbs of the specified wattage . If you don’t ha ve necessary tools, the correct bulbs and the e xper tise, consult an authorized Kia dealer . In many cases, it is difficult to replace vehicle light b ulbs because other par ts of the v ehicle must be remov ed before y ou can get to the bulb . This is espe[...]

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    Maintenance 74 7 Headlight, position light, turn sig- nal light, side marker light and front f og light bulb replacement • 4 door (1) Headlight (High and DRL/Lo w) (2) P osition light (3) F ront tur n signal light (4) F ront fog light* • 5 door (1) Headlight (High) (2) Headlight (Low) (3) F ront tur n signal light (4) P osition light/DRL (5) F [...]

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    77 5 Maintenance Alwa ys handle them carefully , and av oid scratches and abrasions . If the bulbs are lit, av oid contact with liquids. Nev er touch the glass with bare hands. Residual oil ma y cause the bulb to ov erheat and burst when lit. A bulb should be operated only when installed in a headlight. If a bulb becomes damaged or cr acked, replac[...]

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    Maintenance 76 7 Headlight (High) • 5 door 5. Remove the headlight b ulb cov er by turning it counterclockwise. 6. Unsnap the headlight bulb retaining wire by depressing the end and push- ing it down w ard. 7. Pull the bulb out of the soc ket. 8. Inser t a new bulb into the soc ket. 9. Install the socket in the assemb ly by aligning the shape on [...]

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    77 7 Maintenance T urn signal light/Position light or Side marker F ollow the steps 1 to 4 from the previous page. 5. Remove the soc ket from the assemb ly by turning the sock et counterclockwise until the tabs on the sock et align with the slots on the assembly . 6. Remove the b ulb from the sock et by pressing it in and rotating it counter- clock[...]

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    Maintenance 78 7 Front f og light bulbs (if equipped) 1. Remove the under co ver b y rotating the screws . 2. Reach your hand into the back of the front bumper . 3. Disconnect the power connector from the sock et. 4. Remove the b ulb-sock et from the housing by turning the sock et counter clockwise until the tabs on the soc ket align with the slots[...]

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    77 9 Maintenance Rear combination light bulb replacement (1) Stop and tail light (2) Rear turn signal light (3) Back-up light (4) T ail light Stop and tail light (LED type, if equipped) If the light (LED) does not operate, ha ve the vehicle chec ked b y an author iz ed Kia dealer . Outside light Rear turn signal light and tail/stop light • 4 door[...]

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    Maintenance 80 7 4. Remove the soc ket from the assemb ly by turning the sock et counterclockwise until the tabs on the sock et align with the slots on the assembly . 5. Remove the b ulb from the sock et by pressing it in and rotating it counter- clockwise until the tabs on the b ulb align with the slots in the sock et. Pull the bulb out of the soc[...]

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    78 1 Maintenance 5. Remove the soc ket from the assemb ly by turning the sock et counterclockwise until the tabs on the sock et align with the slots on the assembly . 6. Remove the b ulb from the sock et by pressing it in and rotating it counter- clockwise until the tabs on the b ulb align with the slots in the sock et. Pull the bulb out of the soc[...]

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    Maintenance 82 7 6. Inser t a new bulb b y inser ting it into the sock et and rotating it until it locks into place. 7. Install the socket into the assemb ly by aligning the tabs on the sock et with the slots in the assembly . Push the sock et into the assembly and turn the sock et clockwise . 8. Reinstall the tr unk lid cov er by pushing in the sc[...]

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    78 3 Maintenance 7. Install the socket in the assemb ly by aligning the tabs on the sock et with the slots in the assembly . Push the sock et into the assembly and turn the sock et clockwise . 8. Install the ser vice cov er by putting it into the ser vice hole . High mounted stop light replace- ment • 4 door 1. T ur n off the engine 2. Open the t[...]

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    Maintenance 84 7 • 5 door 1. T ur n off the engine 2. Open the tailgate. 3. Gently remov e the rubber cov er (1). 4. Disconnect the electr ical connector . 5. Loosen the retaining nuts . 6. Remove the w asher hose socket from the lamp assembly b y tur ning the sock et counter clockwise until the tabs on the sock et align with the slots on the ass[...]

  • Page 421

    78 5 Maintenance Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriv er , gently pr y the lens from the interior light housing. 2. Remove the b ulb by pulling it straight out. 3. Install a new b ulb in the sock et. 4. Align the lens tabs with the inter ior light housing notches and snap the lens into place. ■ Map lamp ■ Room lamp OU[...]

  • Page 422

    Maintenance 86 7 APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care Exterior general caution It is very impor tant to f ollow the label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warning and caution statements that appear on the label. Finish maintenance W ashing T o help protect your vehicle’ s finish from rust and deter ioration, w ash it thorou[...]

  • Page 423

    78 7 Maintenance High-pressur e washing • When using high-pressure wash- ers, mak e sure to maintain suffi- cient distance from the vehicle . Insufficient clearance or e xcessive pressure can lead to component damage or water penetration. • Do not spray the camera, sensors or its surrounding area directly with a high pressure washer . Shock app[...]

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    Maintenance 88 7 Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in the painted surf ace must be repaired promptly . Exposed metal will quickly rust and ma y dev elop into a major repair e xpense. If your v ehicle is damaged and requires any metal repair or replacement, be sure the body shop applies anti-corrosion materials to the par ts repaire[...]

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    78 9 Maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coated with a clear protective finish. • Do not use any abrasive cleaner , pol- ishing compound, solvent, or wire brushes on aluminum wheels. They ma y scratch or damage the finish. • Clean the wheel when it has cooled. • Use only a mild soap or neutral deter- gent, and rinse[...]

  • Page 426

    Maintenance 90 7 T o help prevent corrosion Y ou can help pre vent corrosion from get- ting star ted by observing the follo wing: Keep y our vehicle c lean The best wa y to prev ent corrosion is to keep y our vehicle clean and free of cor- rosive materials. Attention to the under- side of the vehicle is particular ly impor- tant. • If you liv e i[...]

  • Page 427

    79 1 Maintenance Interior care Interior general precautions Pre vent chemicals such as perfume, cos- metic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner , and air freshener from contacting the interior par ts because they ma y cause damage or discoloration. If they do contact the interior par ts, wipe them off immediately . Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim[...]

  • Page 428

    Maintenance 92 7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The emission control system of your vehicle is co vered b y a wr itten limited warranty . Please see the warranty inf or- mation contained in the W arranty & Maintenance booklet in your v ehicle. Y our vehicle is equipped with an emis- sion control system to meet all applicable emission regulations. Ther[...]

  • Page 429

    79 3 Maintenance Canister Fuel vapors gener ated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the onboard canister . When the engine is running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the canister are dra wn into the surge tank through the purge control solenoid valv e. Purge Control Solenoid V alve (PCSV) The purge control solenoid valv e is con- trolled [...]

  • Page 430

    • Do not operate the engine in confined or closed areas (such as garages) any more than what is necessar y to mo ve the vehicle in or out of the area. • When the vehicle is stopped in an open area f or more than a shor t time with the engine running, adjust the ventilation system (as needed) to dr aw outside air into the vehicle . • Never sit[...]

  • Page 431

    Engine / 8-2 Dimensions / 8-2 Bulb wattage / 8-3 Tir es and wheels / 8-5 W eight/V olume / 8-6 Air conditioning system / 8-6 Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-7 V ehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-9 V ehicle certification label / 8-9 Tir e specification and pressure label / 8-10 Engine number / 8-10 Specifications & Consumer inf or[...]

  • Page 432

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 2 8 ENGINE DIMENSIONS Item Gasoline 1.6 Displacement [cc(cu.in)] 1,591 (97.09) Bore x Stroke [mm(in)] 77 x 85.44 (3.03 x 3.36) Firing order 1-3-4-2 No . of cylinders 4, In-line Item mm (in) Over all length 4 door 4370 (172) 5 door 4050 (159.4) Over all width 1720 (67.7) Over all height [...]

  • Page 433

    83 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects BULB W A TT A GE Light Bulb W attage Bulb type F ront Head lamp Low 55W H11B High 55W H1 P osition lamp 8W or LED PY28/8W or LED DRL (Da y time Running Lamp)* 21W or LED P21/5W or LED T ur n signal lamp 21W or 28W PY21W or PY28/8W F ront fog lamp* 55W 9006 Side marker light 5W W5W Re[...]

  • Page 434

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 4 8 Light Bulb W attage Bulb type F ront Head lamp Low 55W HB2 High 60W HB2 Da y time Running Lamp HB2 P osition lamp 5W W5W T ur n signal lamp 28W PY28/8W F ront fog lamp* 55W 9006 Side marker light 5W W5W Rear T ail lamp Inside 8W or LED P27/8W or LED Outside 8W or LED P27/8W or LED S[...]

  • Page 435

    85 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRES AND WHEELS Item Tire size Wheel size Cold tire inflation pressure kP a (psi) Wheel lug nut tor que kg•m (lb•ft, N•m) Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Fr ont Rear Full size tire P185/65R15* 5.5J X 15 230 (33) 230 (33) 230 (33) 230 (33) 9~11 (65~79, 88~107) P195/55R16* 6[...]

  • Page 436

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 6 8 WEIGHT/V OLUME Item Gasoline 1.6 4 Door 5 Door M/T A/T M/T A/T Gross vehicle w eight lbs. (kg) 1630 (3593) 1660 (3660) 1600 (3527) 1630 (3593) Luggage volume cu ft ( l ) 4 Door (SAE) Min. 13.7 (389) Max. - 5 Door (VD A) Min. 10 (288) Max. 32 (923) Item W eight of volume Classificati[...]

  • Page 437

    87 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAP A CITIES T o help achiev e proper engine and power train perf or mance and durability , use only lubricants of the proper quality . The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel econom y . These lubricants and [...]

  • Page 438

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 8 8 Recommended SAE viscosity number Alwa ys be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstic k bef ore checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially impor tant in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpav ed roads. Cleaning the plug and[...]

  • Page 439

    89 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects The vehicle identification n umber (VIN) is the number used in registering your v ehi- cle and in all legal matters per taining to its ownership , etc. VIN label The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard. The number on the plate can easily be seen through the wi[...]

  • Page 440

    The tires supplied on your ne w vehicle are chosen to provide the best perf or m- ance f or nor mal driving. The tire label located on the driver's side center pillar gives the tire pressures rec- ommended f or your vehicle . The engine number is stamped on the engine bloc k as shown in the dra wing. OUB081004N ENGINE NUMBER TIRE SPECIFICA TIO[...]

  • Page 441

    I Inde x I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :[...]

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    Index 2 I Activ e ECO system ························································5-43 Activ e ECO operation ·················································5-43 Limitation of Active ECO operation: ·····················?[...]

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    I 3 Index Brake system ··································································5-22 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ································5-25 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ····························?[...]

  • Page 444

    Index 4 I Engine number ·······························································8-10 Engine oil ·······································································7-34 Changing the engine oil and filter ·[...]

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    I 5 Index If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ···············6-3 If you hav e a flat tire while driving·······························6-3 Instrument cluster ··························································4-43 Automatic tran[...]

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    Index 6 I Interior light bulb replacement ····································7-85 Interior light bulb replacement ····································7-85 License plate light bulb replacement ··························7-84 Rear combination light bulb [...]