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Adjustinþ the heiþht up and down (iý
equipped)

To  raise  the  headrest,  pull  it  up  to  the

desired position (1). To lower the head‐

rest,  push  and  hold  the  release  button

(2)  on  the  headrest  support  and  lower

the headrest to the desired position (3).

Removal and installation (iý equipped)

To remove the headrest, raise it as ýar

as it can þo then press the release but‐

ton (1) while pullinþ upward (2).

To reinstall the headrest, put the head‐

rest  poles  (3)  into  the  holes  while

pressinþ  the  release  button  (1).  Then

adjust it to the appropriate heiþht.

WARNING

Make  sure  the  headrest  locks  in  po‐

sition  aýter  adjustinþ  it  to  properly

protect the occupants.

Foldinþ the rear seat (iý equipped)

The  rear  seatbacks  may  be  ýolded  to

ýacilitate  carryinþ  lonþ  items  or  to  in‐

crease  the  luþþaþe  capacity  oý  the  ve‐

hicle.

WARNING

The  purpose  oý  the  ýold-down  rear

seatbacks  is  to  allow  you  to  carry

lonþer objects than could not other‐

wise be accommodated.

Never allow passenþers to sit on top

oý  the  ýolded  down  seatback  while

the  car  is  movinþ  as  this  is  not  a

proper  seatinþ  position  and  no  seat

belts are available ýor use. This could

result  in  serious  injury  or  death  in

case  oý  an  accident  or  sudden  stop.

Objects  carried  on  the  ýolded  down

seatback  should  not  extend  hiþher

than the top oý the ýront seats. This

could  allow  carþo  to  slide  ýorward

and  cause  injury  or  damaþe  durinþ

sudden stops.

The rear seatbacks may be ýolded ýor‐

ward  to  provide  additional  carþo  space

and to provide access to the carþo area.

• To raise the seatback, liýt and push it

ýirmly until it clicks into place.

Saýety ýeatures oý your vehicle

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Morning

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Page 3: ...ho care based on our Family like Care promise All in ormation contained in this wner s Manual was accurate at the time o publication However Kia reserves the ri ht to make chan es at any time so that...

Page 4: ...s may not be applicable to your particular vehicle The in ormation and speci ications provided in this manual were accurate at the time o printin Kia reserves the ri ht to discontinue or chan e speci...

Page 5: ...r vehicle at a lance 2 Sa ety eatures o your vehicle 3 Features o your vehicle 4 Audio system 5 Drivin your vehicle 6 What to do in an emer ency 7 Maintenance 8 Speci ications Consumer in ormation 9 A...

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Page 7: ...How to use this manual 1 02 Fuel requirements 1 03 Gasoline en ine 1 03 Vehicle break in process 1 06 Introduction 1...

Page 8: ...i ic area or subject it has an alphabetical listin o all in ormation in your manual Sections This manual has 10 sections plus an index Each section be ins with a brie list o contents so you can tell a...

Page 9: ...vice partner or details WARNING Do not top o a ter the nozzle automatically shuts o when re uelin Always check that the uel cap is installed securely to prevent uel spilla e in the event o an acci den...

Page 10: ...dama e to the uel system and any per ormance prob lems that are caused by the use o uels containin methanol or uels containin MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether over 15 0 vol Oxy en Content 2 7 wei ht...

Page 11: ...in orei n countries I you are oin to drive your vehicle in another country be sure to bserve all re ulations re ardin re istration and insurance Determine that acceptable uel is available 1 05 1 Intr...

Page 12: ...race the en ine While drivin keep your en ine speed rpm or revolutions per minute within 3 000 rpm Do not maintain a sin le speed or lon periods o time either ast or slow Varyin en ine speed is neede...

Page 13: ...Exterior overview 2 02 Interior overview 2 04 Instrument panel overview 2 05 En ine compartment 2 06 Your vehicle at a lance 2...

Page 14: ...8 85 4 DRL lamp Features o your vehicle p 4 77 DRL lamp Maintenance p 8 85 5 Wheel and tire p 8 57 Wheel and tire p 9 06 6 utside rearview mirror p 4 40 7 Sunroo p 4 32 8 Front windshield wiper blades...

Page 15: ...Maintenance p 8 97 5 Tail ate p 4 20 6 Antenna p 5 02 7 Rearview camera p 4 72 8 Rear parkin assist system p 4 69 9 Back up lamp Maintenance p 8 86 Rear o lamp Maintenance p 8 86 10 Rear window wiper...

Page 16: ...lock switch p 4 18 6 ower window lock button p 4 25 7 ower window switches p 4 22 8 Hood release lever p 4 27 9 Fuel iller lid release lever p 4 29 10 Steerin wheel p 4 36 11 Steerin wheel tilt contro...

Page 17: ...ontrol p 6 47 9 Hazard warnin lasher switch p 7 02 10 Audio p 5 06 11 Manual climate control system p 4 87 Automatic climate control system p 4 96 12 Ci arette li hter p 4 112 13 AUX USB port p 5 02 1...

Page 18: ...utch luid reservoir p 8 40 4 Air cleaner p 8 46 Air cleaner p 8 47 5 Fuse box p 8 69 6 Ne ative battery terminal p 8 53 7 ositive battery terminal p 8 53 8 En ine oil dipstick p 8 32 9 Radiator cap p...

Page 19: ...eservoir p 8 40 4 Air cleaner p 8 46 Air cleaner p 8 47 5 Fuse box p 8 69 6 Ne ative battery terminal p 8 53 7 ositive battery terminal p 8 53 8 En ine oil dipstick p 8 32 9 Radiator cap p 8 34 8 37 1...

Page 20: ...40 4 Air cleaner p 8 46 Air cleaner p 8 47 5 Fuse box p 8 69 6 Ne ative battery terminal p 8 53 7 ositive battery terminal p 8 53 8 En ine oil dipstick p 8 32 9 Radiator cap p 8 34 8 37 10 Windshield...

Page 21: ...tem CRS 3 29 IS FIX anchora e and top tether anchora e IS FIX anchora e system or children 3 30 Air ba supplemental restraint system 3 41 How does the air ba system operate 3 42 Air ba warnin li ht 3...

Page 22: ...Forward and backward 6 Seatback an le 7 Headrest Rear seat 8 Headrest 9 Seatback oldin WARNING n Loose objects Loose objects in the driver s oot area could inter ere with the opera tion o the oot peda...

Page 23: ...tal internal injuries could result because the seat belt can t operate normally WARNING n Driver s seat Never attempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is movin This could result in loss o control...

Page 24: ...rward or backward without usin the lock release lever Sudden or unexpected movement o the driver s seat could cause you to lose control o the vehicle resultin in an accident WARNING Use extreme cautio...

Page 25: ...hich ap pear naturally rom usa e are not covered by warranty Continued Continued Belts with metallic accessories zippers or keys inside the back pocket may dama e the seat ab ric Make sure not to wet...

Page 26: ...ipped or driver s seat To chan e the hei ht o the seat cush ion push the lever that is located on the outside o the seat cushion up wards or downwards To lower the seat cushion push the lever down sev...

Page 27: ...ests may provide protection a ainst neck injuries when proper ly adjusted Do not adjust the headrest posi tion o the driver s seat while the vehicle is in motion CAUTION When there is no occupant in...

Page 28: ...ton 1 2 Recline the seatback 4 with the recline lever 3 3 Adjust the headrest to the appro priate hei ht WARNING Always make sure the headrest locks into position a ter reinstallin and adjustin it pro...

Page 29: ...only provides com ort or passen ers but also helps to pro tect the head and neck in the event o a collision WARNING For maximum e ectiveness in case o an accident the headrest should be adjusted so th...

Page 30: ...be olded to acilitate carryin lon items or to in crease the lu a e capacity o the ve hicle WARNING The purpose o the old down rear seatbacks is to allow you to carry lon er objects than could not othe...

Page 31: ...the holes loca ted on both sides o seat back I you pull out the seat belt while it s in the holes it may dama e the seat belt or the holes Continued Continued Use the holes only when there are no pas...

Page 32: ...the driver s position is properly set accordin to the driver s physical i ure do not old the rear seat It may increase body injuries in a sudden stop or collision WARNING When you return the rear seat...

Page 33: ...and may hit the ront seat occupants in a collision WARNING n Car o loadin Make sure the en ine is o the au tomatic transaxle is in P Park or the manual transaxle is in 1st and the parkin brake is sec...

Page 34: ...d not twisted Be care ul not to dama e the belt webbin or hardware I the belt webbin or hardware is dama ed replace it WARNING Seat belts are desi ned to bear upon the bony structure o the body and sh...

Page 35: ...ront seat belt warnin li hts will il luminate or approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the i nition switch N re ardless o belt astenin I you do not asten the seat belt and you drive under 20km h...

Page 36: ...o immediately I the rear seat belt is disconnected when you drive over the 20km h the correspondin seat belt warnin li ht will blink and a warnin chime will sound or 35 seconds But i the rear passen e...

Page 37: ...ent as soon as possible To asten your seat belt To asten your seat belt pull it out o the retractor and insert the metal tab 1 into the buckle 2 There will be an audible click when the tab locks into...

Page 38: ...le 2 locked ull the metal tab 3 and in sert it 3 into the buckle 4 There will be an audible click when the tab locks into the buckle Make sure the belt is not twisted When usin the rear center seat be...

Page 39: ...e len th must be adjusted manually so it its snu ly around your body Fasten the belt and pull on the loose end to ti hten The belt should be placed as low as possible on your hips 1 not on your waist...

Page 40: ...nsioner seat belts may be activated in crashes where the collision is severe enou h When the vehicle stops suddenly or i the occupant tries to lean orward too quickly the seat belt retractor will lock...

Page 41: ...llustration 1 SRS air ba warnin li ht 2 Retractor pre tensioner assembly 3 SRS control module 4 Emer ency astenin device EFD WARNING To obtain maximum bene it rom a pre tensioner seat belt Continued C...

Page 42: ...the vehicle is bein driven have the system in spected by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an author ized Kia dealer service partner WARNING Pre tensioners are desi ned to op erate only...

Page 43: ...vehicle Properly worn seat belts reatly reduce these hazards Always ollow the precautions about seat belts air ba s and oc cupant sa ety contained in this manual Never wear a seat belt over ra ile obj...

Page 44: ...the child should be securely re strained by the available lap shoulder belt and the seat should be placed in the rearmost position Children a e 12 and under should be restrained secure ly in the rear...

Page 45: ...e snu a ainst your hips and chest to work properly The more the seatback is reclined the reater the chance that an occupant s hips will slide under the lap belt causin seri ous internal injuries or th...

Page 46: ...sed because they may dama e and weaken the abric When to replace seat belts Entire in use seat belt assembly or as semblies should be replaced i the vehi cle has been involved in an accident This shou...

Page 47: ...em that meets the require ments o your country Child restraint system CRS In ants and youn er children must be restrained in an appropriate rearward acin or orward acin CRS that has irst been properly...

Page 48: ...ur ace a ainst the back o the child The harness system holds the child in place and in an accident acts to keep the child positioned in the Child Re straint Systems and reduce the stress to the ra ile...

Page 49: ...Children under a e 13 must always be properly re strained to minimize the risk o injury in an accident sudden stop or sudden maneuver Installin a Child Restraint System CRS WARNING Be ore installin yo...

Page 50: ...system is desi ned to make installation o the Child Restraint System easier and reduce the possibili ty o improperly installin your Child Restraint System The IS FIX system uses anchors in the vehicle...

Page 51: ...stem man u acturer 4 Follow the instructions o the Child Restraint System s manu acturer or proper installation and connec tion o the IS FIX attachments on the Child Restraint System to the IS FIX anc...

Page 52: ...o the seat WARNING Take the ollowin precautions when installin the top tether Read and ollow all installation in structions provided with your Child Restraint System NEVER attach more than one Child R...

Page 53: ...roved or use in the mass roup IL Suitable or particular IS FIX child restraints systems CRS iven in the attached list Front Seat Seat position should be moved to one notch in ront o mid position IL Su...

Page 54: ...stem all Child Restraint Systems must be se cured to a rear seat with the lap part o a lap shoulder belt Installin a Child Restraint System with a lap shoulder belt To install a Child Restraint System...

Page 55: ...d pull on the Child Restraint System to con irm that the seat belt is holdin it irmly in place I your Child Restraint System manu acturer recommends the use o a top tether with the lap shoulder belt T...

Page 56: ...5k 15 to 25k UF U U U Group III 22 to 36k 22 to 36k UF U U U U Suitable or universal cate ory Child Restraint Systems approved or use in this mass roup U Suitable or universal cate ory Child Restraint...

Page 57: ...II 15 to 25k 15 to 25k UF U U X U Group III 22 to 36k 22 to 36k UF U U X U U Suitable or universal cate ory Child Restraint Systems approved or use in this mass roup U Suitable or universal cate ory C...

Page 58: ...25k 15 to 25k U U X X U Group III 22 to 36k 22 to 36k U U X X U U Suitable or universal cate ory Child Restraint Systems approved or use in this mass roup U Suitable or universal cate ory Child Restr...

Page 59: ...w utboard Le t Center utboard Ri ht i size Child Restraints Systems X i U X i U i U Suitable or i Size universal Child Restraints Systems orward and rearward acin i UF Suitable or orward acin i Size u...

Page 60: ...acin with IS FIX and top tether E1 04301133 Group II KidFix X Britax R mer Forward acin with IS FIX and ve hicle belt E1 04301323 Group III Junior III Graco Forward acin with vehicle belt E11 03 44 1...

Page 61: ...ust always wear the sa ety belts provided in order to minimize the risk and se verity o injury in the event o a collision or rollover SRS and pretensioners contain ex plosive chemicals I scrapin a veh...

Page 62: ...nd intensity o the collision It will not deploy in every crash or collision situations The ront air ba s will completely in late and de late in an instant It is virtually impossible or you to see the...

Page 63: ...n tial discom ort in breathin due to the contact o your chest with both the seat belt and the air ba as well as rom breathin the smoke and powder pen your doors and or windows as soon as possible a te...

Page 64: ...en er s air ba when neces sary WARNING NEVER use a rearward acin child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIR BAG in ront o it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur Never put a child...

Page 65: ...ront air ba ON indicator i equipped The passen er s ront air ba N indicator illuminates or approximately 4 seconds a ter the i nition switch is turned to the N position The passen er s ront air ba N...

Page 66: ...les 4 Curtain air ba modules 5 Retractor pre tensioner assem blies 6 Air ba warnin li ht 7 SRS control module SRSCM Roll over sensor i equipped 8 Side impact sensors 9 assen er s ront air ba N FF swit...

Page 67: ...a modules are located both in the center o the steerin wheel and in the ront passen er s panel above the love box When the SRSCM detects a su iciently severe impact to the ront o the vehicle it will a...

Page 68: ...s air ba in lates Continued Continued When installin a container o liq uid air reshener inside the vehicle do not place it near the instrument cluster nor on the instrument pan el sur ace It may becom...

Page 69: ...po sition and remove the i nition key Never remove or replace the air ba related use s when the i ni tion switch is in the ON position Failure to heed this warnin will cause the SRS warnin li ht to il...

Page 70: ...ldren in the back seat It is the sa est place or children o any a e to ride Front and side air ba s can injure occupants improperly positioned in the ront seats Move your seat as ar back as practical...

Page 71: ...12 and under must al ways be properly restrained in the rear seat Never allow children to ride in the ront passen er seat I a child over 12 must be seated in the ront seat he or she must be properly b...

Page 72: ...i cator will illuminate and stay on until the passen er s ront air ba is re activated To reactivate the passen er s ront air ba insert the master key into the passen er s ront air ba N FF switch and t...

Page 73: ...er s ront air ba ON OFF switch Deactivate the passen er s ront air ba only when the i nition switch is switched o or the mal unction may occur in the SRS Control Module And there may be a dan er that...

Page 74: ...provide the vehicle s driver and the ront passen er with ad ditional protection than that o ered by the seat belt alone The side air ba s are desi ned to de ploy only durin certain side impact collisi...

Page 75: ...y result in personal injury avoid im pact to the side impact sensor when the i nition switch is on I the seat or seat cover is dam a ed have the system serviced by a pro essional workshop Kia recommen...

Page 76: ...en the rollover sensor detects the situation as a rollover WARNING In order or side and curtain air ba s to provide their best protec tion ront seat occupants and outboard rear occupants should sit in...

Page 77: ...over the air ba Also do not attach any objects around the area the air ba in lates such as the door side door lass ront and rear pillar roo side rail Continued Continued Do not han hard or breakable...

Page 78: ...Air ba collision sensors 1 SRS control module Rollover sensor i equipped 2 Front impact sensor 3 Side impact sensor i equipped 4 Side impact sensor i equipped Sa ety eatures o your vehicle 3 58...

Page 79: ...s air ba s are de si ned to in late only in rontal colli sions they also may in late in other types o collisions i the ront impact sensors detect a su icient impact Side impact and curtain air ba s ar...

Page 80: ...tal air ba s are not desi ned to in late in rear collisions because oc cupants are moved backward by the orce o the impact In this case in lated air ba s would not be able to provide any additional be...

Page 81: ...e with a hi her round clearance Air ba s may not in late in this under ride situation because deceleration orces that are detected by sensors may be si ni icantly reduced by such under ride collisions...

Page 82: ...o bad es to the pad cov ers or modi ications to the body structure can adversely a ect SRS per ormance and lead to pos sible injury For cleanin the air ba pad cov ers use only a so t dry cloth or one...

Page 83: ...evices claimin to improve oc cupant com ort or reposition the seat belt can reduce the protection provi ded by the seat belt and increase the chance o serious injury in a crash assen ers should not pl...

Page 84: ...n equipment to or modi yin your air ba equipped vehicle I you modi y your vehicle by chan in your vehicle s rame bumper system ront end or side sheet metal or ride hei ht this may a ect the operation...

Page 85: ...2 ower windows 4 22 Manual windows 4 26 Hood 4 27 penin the hood 4 27 Hood open warnin 4 28 Closin the hood 4 28 Fuel iller lid 4 29 penin the uel iller lid 4 29 Closin the uel iller lid 4 29 Gasoline...

Page 86: ...washer nozzle 4 81 Rear window wiper and washer switch 4 81 Interior li ht 4 83 Map lamp Room lamp 4 83 Lu a e room lamp 4 84 Vanity mirror lamp 4 84 De roster 4 86 Rear window de roster 4 86 Manual...

Page 87: ...11 Interior eatures 4 112 Ci arette li hter 4 112 Ashtray 4 112 Cup holder 4 113 Sunvisor 4 114 Seat warmer 4 114 ower outlet 4 116 Di ital clock 4 116 Floor mat anchor s 4 117 Shoppin ba holder 4 118...

Page 88: ...the key press the release button then the key will un old auto matically To old the key old the key manually while pressin the release button CAUTION Do not old the key without pressin the release bu...

Page 89: ...i nition key into the i nition switch and turn it to N it checks and determines and veri ies i the i ni tion key is valid or not I the key is valid the en ine will start I the key is invalid the en in...

Page 90: ...ON The transponder in your i nition key is an important part o the immobil izer system It is desi ned to ive years o trouble ree service how ever you should avoid exposure to moisture static electrici...

Page 91: ...unless you open any door within 30 seconds Tail ate unlock 3 i equipped The tail ate is unlocked i the button is pressed or more than 1 second The hazard warnin li hts will blink twice to indicate tha...

Page 92: ...Avoid placin the transmitter and your cell phone or smart phone in the same pants or jacket pocket and maintain adequate distance between the two devices CAUTION Keep the transmitter away rom water o...

Page 93: ...less entry system trans mitter is desi ned to ive you years o trouble ree use howev er it can mal unction i exposed to moisture or static electricity I you are unsure how to use or re place the batter...

Page 94: ...on will only operate when the smart key is within 0 7 1 m 28 40 in rom the outside door handle I you want to make sure that a door has locked or not you should check the door lock button inside the ve...

Page 95: ...service partner A maximum o 2 smart keys can be re istered to a sin le vehicle I you lose a smart key Kia recom mends to contact an authorized Kia dealer service partner The smart key will not work i...

Page 96: ...he smart key away rom wa ter or any liquid I the keyless entry system is inoperative due to expo sure to water or liquids it will not be covered by your manu acturer s ve hicle warranty Features o you...

Page 97: ...top the en ine Arm the system as described below 1 Turn o the en ine 2 Make sure that all doors and tail ate and the en ine hood are closed and latched 3 Lock the doors by pressin the button o the ron...

Page 98: ...not arm the system until all pas sen ers have le t the vehicle I the system is armed while a passen er s remains in the vehicle the alarm may be activated when the remainin pas sen er s leave the veh...

Page 99: ...dealer service partner NOTICE n Immobilizer system Continued Continued I the system is not disarmed with the transmitter insert the key in to the i nition switch and start the en ine Then the system w...

Page 100: ...i equipped Doors can be locked and unlocked pressin the button o the outside door handle with the smart key in your possession From the driver s door press the un lock button once to unlock the driv...

Page 101: ...ot be visible To open a door pull the door handle 2 outward I the inner door handle o the driv er s or ront passen er s door is pulled when the door lock button is in the lock position the button will...

Page 102: ...care ul when openin doors and watch or vehicles motorcycles bicycles or pedestrians approach in the vehicle in the path o the door Openin a door when some thin is approachin can cause dama e or injur...

Page 103: ...in the vehicle 1 pen the rear door 2 Insert a key or screwdriver into the hole and turn it to the lock position When the child sa ety lock is in the lock position the rear door will not open even tho...

Page 104: ...and wet climates door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to reezin conditions WARNING The tail ate swin s upward Make sure no objects or people are near the rear o the vehicle when op...

Page 105: ...pen keep the air vents and all win dows open so that additional outside air comes into the vehicle WARNING n Rear car o area Occupants should never ride in the rear car o area where no restraints are...

Page 106: ...window switch 5 Window openin and closin 6 Automatic power window up down Driver s window 7 ower window lock switch NOTICE In cold and wet climates power win dows may not work properly due to reezin...

Page 107: ...quip ped in an open or partially open po sition your vehicle may demon strate a wind bu etin or pulsation noise This noise is a normal occur rence and can be reduced or elimina ted by takin the ollowi...

Page 108: ...he window at the desired position while the win dow is in operation pull up or press and release the switch to the opposite di rection o the movement I the power window is not operated correctly the a...

Page 109: ...isin any window to avoid in juries or vehicle dama e Continued Continued I an object less than 4 mm 0 16 in in diameter is cau ht between the window lass and the upper window channel the automatic rev...

Page 110: ...advertently cause the vehicle to move entan le themselves in the windows or otherwise injure themselves or others Always double check to make sure all arms hands head and other obstructions are sa ely...

Page 111: ...r or R Reverse or manual transaxle and settin the parkin brake 2 Go to the ront o the vehicle raise the hood sli htly push the secon dary latch 1 inside o the hood center and li t the hood 2 3 ull the...

Page 112: ...in and close it with a lit tle more orce WARNING Be ore closin the hood ensure that all obstructions are removed rom the hood openin Closin the hood with an obstruction present in the hood openin may...

Page 113: ...around the lid with an approved de icer luid do not use radiator anti reeze or move the vehicle to a warm place and allow the ice to melt 1 Stop the en ine 2 To open the uel iller lid pull up the uel...

Page 114: ...you hear a hissin sound wait until the condi tion stops be ore completely re movin the cap Do not top o a ter the nozzle automatically shuts o when re uelin Always check that the uel cap is installed...

Page 115: ...ced by electrical components related to the en ine can i nite uel vapors causin a ire Once re uelin is complete check to make sure the iller cap and iller door are secure ly closed be ore startin the...

Page 116: ...sun roo is ully opened closed or til ted Dama e to the motor or sys tem components could occur Make sure the sunroo is closed ully when leavin your vehicle I the sunroo is open rain or snow may leak...

Page 117: ...it is recommended that you drive with the sunroo sli htly closed stop the sunroo about 5 cm 2 in be ore the maximum slide open position WARNING Make sure heads other body parts or other objects are sa...

Page 118: ...le dama e Never adjust the sunroo or sun shade while drivin This may cause loss o vehicle control re sultin in an accident To avoid serious injury or death do not extend your head arms or body outside...

Page 119: ...r 5 ush the control lever orward until the sunroo is operated as ollows TILT D WN SLIDE EN SLIDE CL SE Then release the control lever I the sunroo does not operate proper ly a ter resettin have the sy...

Page 120: ...e steerin e ort is hi h imme diately a ter turnin the i nition switch on This happens as the system per orms the E S system dia nostics When the dia nostics is completed the steerin wheel will return...

Page 121: ...tioned so that it is com ortable or you to drive while permittin you to see the instrument panel warnin li hts and au es WARNING Never adjust the an le o the steerin wheel while drivin You may lose s...

Page 122: ...UTION Do not install any rip to operate the steerin wheel This causes dama e to the heated steerin wheel system When cleanin the heated steerin wheel do not use an or anic sol vent such as paint thinn...

Page 123: ...CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it or hit it with your ist Do not press on the horn with a sharp pointed object 4 39 4 Features o your vehicle...

Page 124: ...rt drivin and while the day ni ht lever is in the day position 1 ull the day ni ht lever toward you 2 to reduce the lare rom the headli hts o the vehicles behind you durin ni ht drivin Remember that y...

Page 125: ...tric type The electric remote control mirror switch allows you to adjust the position o the le t and ri ht outside rearview mirrors To adjust the position o either mirror the i nition switch should be...

Page 126: ...ine Star Stop button is in the OFF position Howev er to prevent unnecessary battery dischar e do not adjust the mirrors Continued Continued lon er than necessary while the en ine is not runnin CAUTIO...

Page 127: ...4 Fuel au e 5 Warnin and indicator li hts 6 LCD display The actual cluster in the vehicle may di er rom the illustration For more details re er to the Gau es on pa e 4 45 Instrument cluster control Ad...

Page 128: ...button is N or the tail li hts are turned on The bri htness o the instrument panel illumination is displayed Type B Clus ter I the bri htness reaches to the maxi mum or minimum level an alarm will sou...

Page 129: ...er indicates the speed o the vehicle and is calibrated in miles per hour mph and or kilometers per hour km h Tachometer The tachometer indicates the approxi mate number o en ine revolutions per minute...

Page 130: ...e pointer moves beyond the normal ran e area toward the 130 or H position it indicates over heatin that may dama e the en ine Do not continue drivin with an over heated en ine I your vehicle over hea...

Page 131: ...G n Fuel Gau e Runnin out o uel can expose vehi cle occupants to dan er You must stop and obtain additional uel as soon as possible a ter the warnin li ht comes on or when the au e indicator comes clo...

Page 132: ...unit rom C to F or rom F to C Type A Cluster Chan e the trip modes to Distance To Empty mode and then press and hold the RESET button or 5 seconds and more Type B Cluster The temperature unit can be c...

Page 133: ...ple Indicates that shi tin up to the 3rd ear is desired currently the shi t lever is in the 2nd or 1st ear When the system is not workin prop erly the indicator is not displayed 4 49 4 Features o your...

Page 134: ...ip computer is a microcomputer controlled driver in ormation system that displays in ormation related to drivin NOTICE Some drivin in ormation stored in the trip computer or example Avera e Vehicle Sp...

Page 135: ...ond when the tripmeter is dis played Elapsed Time The elapsed time is the total drivin time since the last elapsed time re set Time ran e hh mm 00 00 99 59 To reset the elapsed time press the RESET bu...

Page 136: ...second when the avera e vehicle speed is displayed NOTICE The avera e vehicle speed is not displayed i the drivin distance is less than 300 meters or the driv in time is less than 10 seconds since the...

Page 137: ...drivin distance and uel consumption since the last aver a e uel economy reset Fuel economy ran e 0 99 9km L L 100 km or M G The avera e uel economy can be re set both manually and automatically Manual...

Page 138: ...my durin the last ew seconds when the vehicle speed is more than 10 km h 6 2 M H For Type A cluster 0 99 9 km L L 100 km M G For Type B cluster 0 30 km L L 100km 0 50 M G LCD modes or type B cluster 1...

Page 139: ...n this mode you can chan e settin o the doors lamps and so on WARNING Do not adjust the User Settin while drivin You may lose your steerin control and cause severe personal injury or accidents FCW Fo...

Page 140: ...whenever re uelin A ter I nition The avera e uel economy will reset automatically whenever it has passed 4 hours a ter turnin FF the en ine A ter Re uelin The avera e uel economy will reset automatic...

Page 141: ...the battery o the smart key is dis char ed when the En ine Start Stop Button chan es to the FF position Press START button while turnin wheel or smart key system i equipped This warnin messa e illumi...

Page 142: ...u press the En ine Start Stop button In this case the immobilizer indicator li ht will blink or 10 seconds Press START button a ain or smart key system i equipped This warnin messa e illuminates i you...

Page 143: ...may be icy When the ollowin conditions occur the warnin li ht includin utside Temperature Gau e blinks 5 times and then illuminates and also warnin chime sounds once The temperature on the utside Temp...

Page 144: ...inates with the parkin brake released it indicates the brake luid level in reservoir is low I the brake luid level in the reservoir is low 1 Drive care ully to the nearest sa e location and stop your...

Page 145: ...orce distribution EBD system warnin li ht These two warnin li hts il luminate at the same time while drivin When the ABS and re ular brake system may not work normally In this case have the vehicle in...

Page 146: ...al unction with the emission control system In this case have the vehicle inspec ted by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner CAUTION n Mal unction I...

Page 147: ...arest sa e location and stop your vehicle 2 Turn the en ine o and check the en ine oil level For more details re er to En ine il on pa e 8 32 I the level is low add oil as re quired I the warnin li ht...

Page 148: ...ts blinkin and o at the inter vals o approximately 3 seconds When there is a mal unction with the T MS In this case have the vehicle inspec ted by a pro essional workshop as soon as possible Kia recom...

Page 149: ...proximately 3 seconds and then oes o When there is a mal unction with the ESC system In this case have the vehicle inspec ted by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia deale...

Page 150: ...the vehicle properly while the En ine Start Stop Button is ACC or N At this time you can start the en ine The indicator li ht oes o a ter startin the en ine This indicator li ht blinks or a ew sec on...

Page 151: ...dicator li ht illumi nates When the tail li hts or headli hts are on Front Fo Indicator Li ht i equipped This indicator li ht illumi nates When the ront o li hts are on Rear Fo Indicator Li ht i equip...

Page 152: ...At this time i you close all doors the chime will also sound or approxi mately 5 seconds The indicator will o o while the ve hicle is movin Features o your vehicle 4 68...

Page 153: ...y o the driver to always check the area behind the vehicle be ore and while backin up Operation o the rear parkin assist system Operatin condition This system will activate when back in up with the i...

Page 154: ...atter such as snow or water The sensin ran e will return to normal when removed 2 utside air temperature is ex tremely hot or cold The ollowin objects may not be reco nized by the sensor 1 Sharp or sl...

Page 155: ...ected by the sensors due to the object s distance size or material all o which can lim it the e ectiveness o the sensor Continued Continued Always per orm a visual inspection to make sure the vehicle...

Page 156: ...navi ation display while backin up WARNING This system is a supplementary unction only It is the responsibili ty o the driver to always check the inside outside rearview mirror and the area behind th...

Page 157: ...t o the vehicle throu h other doors except driver s door the battery saver unction does not operate and the headli ht escort unction does not turn o au tomatically There ore It causes the battery to b...

Page 158: ...on 4 Headli ht position Parkin li ht position When the li ht switch is in the parkin li ht position 3rd position the tail po sition license and instrument panel li hts will turn N Headli ht position W...

Page 159: ...cleaner the cleanser may leave a li ht ilm which could inter ere with sensor operation I your vehicle has window tint or other types o metallic coatin on the ront windshield the Auto li ht system may...

Page 160: ...e indicator continues to lash a ter a turn manually return the lever to the o position To si nal a lane chan e move the turn si nal lever sli htly and hold it in posi tion B The lever will return to t...

Page 161: ...headli ht is turned on Also the rear o li hts turn on when the rear o li ht switch is turned on a ter the ront o li ht switch i equipped is turned on and the head li ht switch is in the parkli ht posi...

Page 162: ...osition or head li hts may dazzle other road users Listed below are the examples o prop er switch settin s For loadin condi tions other than those listed below ad just the switch position so that the...

Page 163: ...asher control 6 1 N Intermittent wipe 7 FF E Wash with brie wipes rear Windshield wipers ront perates as ollows when the i nition switch is turned N 1 2 HI Fast wiper speed 2 1 L Normal wiper speed 3...

Page 164: ...ration will con tinue until you release the lever I the washer does not work check the washer luid level I the luid level is not su icient you will need to add ap propriate non abrasive windshield was...

Page 165: ...ompared to when the en ine is runnin When the i nition is in N a ter 20 minutes o operation the system will turn o automatically to prevent possible battery dischar e A ter the en ine is runnin the wa...

Page 166: ...n the wiper lever switch upwards twice to spray rear washer luid and to run the rear wipers 1 3 cycles The spray and wiper operation will continue until you release the lever Features o your vehicle 4...

Page 167: ...uipped 1 ress the lamps to turn the ront map lamps on and o 2 The map lamp and room lamp comes on when a door is opened The lamps o out a ter approxi mately 30 seconds The map lamp and room lamp comes...

Page 168: ...rn the ront map lamps o Lu a e room lamp i equipped The lu a e room lamp comes on when the tail ate is opened CAUTION The lu a e room lamp comes on as lon as the tail ate opens To pre vent unnecessary...

Page 169: ...Continued battery dischar e and possible sun visor dama e 4 85 4 Features o your vehicle...

Page 170: ...ear window de roster press the rear window de roster but ton The indicator on the rear window de roster button illuminates when the de roster is N I there is heavy accumulation o snow on the rear wind...

Page 171: ...re control knob 4 Air conditionin button i equipped 5 Rear window de roster button 6 Air intake control button CAUTION Operatin the blower when the i ni tion switch is in the ON position could cause t...

Page 172: ...eness o heatin and coolin Heatin Coolin 3 Set the temperature control to the desired position 4 Set the air intake control to the outside resh air position 5 Set the an speed control to the desired sp...

Page 173: ...D Most o the air low is directed to the loor with a small amount o the air bein directed to the windshield and side window de rosters Floor De rost Level A C D E Most o the air low is directed to the...

Page 174: ...r posi tion selected air rom the passen er compartment will be drawn throu h the heatin system and heated or cooled accordin to the unction se lected utside resh air position With the outside resh air...

Page 175: ...an cause drowsiness or sleepiness and loss o vehicle con trol Set the air intake control to the outside resh air position as much as possible while drivin Fan speed control The i nition switch must be...

Page 176: ...e recircula ted air position Be sure to return the control to the resh air position when the irritation has passed to keep resh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and com orta ble...

Page 177: ...ectrical equipment air condition in should only be used with the windows closed Air conditionin system operation tips I the vehicle has been parked in di rect sunli ht durin hot weather open the windo...

Page 178: ...outside resh air posi tion is selected I this happens have the climate control air ilter replaced by a pro essional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner NOTICE R...

Page 179: ...ped with R 134a Because the re ri erant is at very hi h pressure the air conditionin system should only be serviced by trained and certi ied technicians It is impor tant that the correct type and amou...

Page 180: ...5 FF button 6 Front windshield de roster button 7 Rear window de roster button 8 Mode selection button 9 Air conditionin button i equipped 10 Air intake control button CAUTION Operatin the blower when...

Page 181: ...tion button Air conditionin button Continued Continued Front windshield de roster button ress the button one more time to deselect the ront windshield de roster unction The AUT si n will illuminate on...

Page 182: ...tically 1 Start the en ine 2 Set the mode to the desired posi tion To improvin the e ectiveness o heatin and coolin Heatin Coolin 3 Set the temperature control to the desired position 4 Set the air in...

Page 183: ...ndow de rosters De rost mode When you select the de rost mode the ollowin system settin s will be made automatically The air conditionin system will be turned on The outside resh air position will be...

Page 184: ...or disconnected the temperature mode display will reset to Centi rade Air intake control This is used to select the outside resh air position or recirculated air position To chan e the air intake cont...

Page 185: ...in the oxy en level and or body temperature Continued climate control system operation in the recirculated air position can cause drowsiness or sleepiness and loss o vehicle con trol Set the air inta...

Page 186: ...the recircula ted air position Be sure to return the control to the resh air position when the irritation has passed to keep resh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and com orta b...

Page 187: ...ctrical equipment air condition in should only be used with the windows closed Air conditionin system operation tips I the vehicle has been parked in di rect sunli ht durin hot weather open the window...

Page 188: ...outside resh air posi tion is selected I this happens have the climate control air ilter replaced by a pro essional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner NOTICE Re...

Page 189: ...ped with R 134a Because the re ri erant is at very hi h pressure the air conditionin system should only be serviced by trained and certi ied technicians It is impor tant that the correct type and amou...

Page 190: ...snow and ice rom the windshield rear window outside rear view mirrors and all side windows Clear all snow and ice rom the hood and air inlet in the cowl rill to im prove heater and de roster e iciency...

Page 191: ...r an speed To de rost outside windshield 1 Set the an speed to the hi hest extreme ri ht position 2 Set the temperature to the ex treme hot HI position 3 ress the de rost button 4 The air conditionin...

Page 192: ...air conditionin button A C pressed press the air intake control button at least 5 times within 3 seconds The air intake control button indicator blinks 3 times It indicates that the de o in lo ic is c...

Page 193: ...i hters pro pane cylinders or other lammable explosive materials in the vehicle These items may catch ire and or explode i the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures or extended peri ods Center consol...

Page 194: ...ent dama e to the oods or the vehicle care should be taken when carryin ra ile or bulky ob jects in the lu a e compartment WARNING Avoid eye injury DO NOT overstretch the lu a e net ALWAYS keep your a...

Page 195: ...e handle on the top o the cover and li t it 2 Fold the rear part o the lu a e board rontward 3 ull the lu a e board hin e to the end o slidin slot and it will all down lower to increase car o space 4...

Page 196: ...will overheat I the li hter does not pop out within 30 seconds remove it to prevent overheatin Do not insert orei n objects into the socket o the ci arette li hter It may dama e the ci arette li ht er...

Page 197: ...ision do not place uncovered or unsecured bottles lasses cans etc in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion WARNING Keep cans or bottles out o direct sun li ht and do not put them in a vehicle...

Page 198: ...downward unsnap it rom the bracket 1 and swin it to the side 2 To use the vanity mirror pull down the visor and slide the mirror cover 3 The ticket holder 4 is provided or holdin a toll ate ticket i...

Page 199: ...ation Do not place heavy or sharp ob jects on seats equipped with seat warmers Dama e to the seat warmin components could occur Do not chan e the seat cover It may dama e the seat warmer or airventila...

Page 200: ...atic and mal unctions in other electronic systems or de vices used in your vehicle Usin electrical products which ex ceed the limited capacity mi ht cause heatin to the power outlet and wirin that cou...

Page 201: ...owin must be observed when installin ANY loor mat to the vehicle Ensure that the loor mats are se curely attached to the vehicle s loor mat anchor s be ore drivin the vehicle Do not use ANY loor mat t...

Page 202: ...equipped To use the han er pull down the upper portion o han er CAUTION Do not han heavy clothes since those may dama e the hook WARNING Do not han other objects such as han ers or hard objects excep...

Page 203: ...Wireless Technolo y 5 05 Audio Without Touch Screen 5 06 Feature o Your Audio 5 07 Audio Without Touch Screen 5 09 Feature o Your Audio 5 10 Radio 5 14 Media 5 15 hone 5 23 Setup 5 30 Declaration o c...

Page 204: ...the antenna may be dama ed When reinstallin your antenna it is important that it is ully ti ht ened and adjusted to the upri ht position to ensure proper recep tion But it could be olded or re moved w...

Page 205: ...the area AM reception AM broadcasts can be received at reater distances than FM broadcasts This is because AM radio waves are transmitted at low requencies These lon low requency radio waves can ollo...

Page 206: ...tion or lut terin This can be caused by a direct and re lected si nal rom the same station or by si nals rom two sta tions with close requencies I this occurs select another station until the conditio...

Page 207: ...Wireless Technolo y The Bluetooth word mark and lo os are re istered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use o such marks by Kia is under license th er trademarks and trade names are those...

Page 208: ...AUDIO WITHOUT TOUCH SCREEN Audio system 5 06...

Page 209: ...will not be displayed when the SETU CL CK button Display Mode popup is turned 3 When pressed quickly Moves to Setup screen When pressed and held Moves to the Time Settin s 4 When pressed quickly Radi...

Page 210: ...b le t ri ht Media mode Searches son s iles by turnin the knob le t ri ht 11 1 6 reset When pressed quickly Radio mode Receives saved re quencies channels Media mode USB 1 R T button Repeat Repeat Fol...

Page 211: ...Audio Without Touch Screen 5 09 5 Audio system...

Page 212: ...p will not be displayed when the SETU CL CK button Display Mode popup is turned 3 Moves to hone screen I Bluetooth is not connected displays Bluetooth air Connec tion screen 4 When pressed quickly Rad...

Page 213: ...When pressed quickly Radio mode Receives saved re quencies channels Media mode USB 1 R T button Repeat Repeat Folder 2 SHFL button Shu le Fold er Shu le Media mode i od 1 R T button Repeat 2 SHFL but...

Page 214: ...and held Calls the last dialed number When pressed durin a Blue tooth Hands ree call switches call back to Blue tooth device private mode When pressed while callin on the Bluetooth device switches ca...

Page 215: ...t permis sible by law should never be used durin operation o the vehicle CAUTION Operatin the device while drivin could lead to accidents due to a lack o attention to external sur roundin s First park...

Page 216: ...tton lays Radio mode Each time the but ton is pressed the radio mode popup will be displayed or closed The radio mode popup will not be dis played when button Display Mode popup is turned Search Frequ...

Page 217: ...r mats M EG1 Audio Layer3 M EG2 Audio Layer3 M EG2 5 Audio Layer3 Windows Media Audio Ver 7 X 8 X NOTICE File ormats that do not comply with the above ormats may not be prop erly reco nized or play wi...

Page 218: ...support Unicode support Korean 2 604 characters En lish 94 characters Common Chinese characters 4 888 characters Special symbols 986 characters NOTICE Japanese Simpli ied Chinese charac ters are not...

Page 219: ...e not supported Do not use the USB I F to char e batteries or USB accessories that enerate heat Doin so may lead to worsened per ormance or dam a e to the audio system The audio system may not reco ni...

Page 220: ...B mode may result in pop noises or abnormal operation Use USB 2 0 devices or better compatibility Maximum device size supported is 32 GB NOTICE n Usin an i od i od is a re istered trademark o Apple In...

Page 221: ...han e the sound output source i od mode cannot be operated when the i od cannot be reco nized due to the playin o ver sions that do not support commu nication protocols cases o i od abnormalities and...

Page 222: ...l be displayed or closed You can select a menu in the mode popup by usin the 1 6 reset buttons or TUNE knob The media mode popup will not be displayed when button Dis play Mode popup is turned I media...

Page 223: ...E I a older is selected by pressin the TUNE knob the irst ile within the selected older will be played USB Displays Menu opup when pressin the button List Moves to the list screen Repeat Repeats the c...

Page 224: ...ode press the TUNE knob Check i the music is playin in the Bluetooth device a ter chan in to audio streamin mode Audio streamin may not be sup ported or some Bluetooth devi ces I Bluetooth device is d...

Page 225: ...net WARNING n Distracted Drivin Focus on the road while drivin The driver s primary responsibility is in the sa e and le al operation o the vehicle Drivers should not use any hand held devices or oth...

Page 226: ...uetooth eature o in the Bluetooth device Only one Bluetooth device can be connected at a time Bluetooth connection may be come intermittently disconnected in some Bluetooth devices Follow these steps...

Page 227: ...ven i you are outside the Bluetooth device will be automatically connected once you are in the vicinity o the vehi cle I you do not want to auto matically connect your Bluetooth device turn o the Blue...

Page 228: ...luetooth device accepts the connection Re er to your phone s user manual or additional in ormation re ard in phone pairin and connections Connectin Bluetooth devices ress the H NE button in the head u...

Page 229: ...s not be supported To save avourite contacts should be downloaded Contact saved in avourites will not be automatically updated i the contact has been updated in the phone To update avourites delete th...

Page 230: ...he number Displays Menu opup when pressin the button Download Downloads contacts rom your Bluetooth device Requestin download Some devices require a device authenti cation or downloadin your call hist...

Page 231: ...ton on the steerin wheel remote control NOTICE In some Bluetooth devices the call er s number may not be displayed and the Reject eature may not be supported Usin the Menu Durin a hone Call When makin...

Page 232: ...e on USB i od BT Audio Screen Focused File Folder name on play list Focused Contacts name on Call his tory Contacts Favourites list Focused vehicle name on aired devices Delete devices Connection prio...

Page 233: ...Select hone Select Delete device Displays the paired Bluetooth device list When selectin rom the list the device is deleted NOTICE When you delete a paired device the Call history and Contacts stor e...

Page 234: ...uetooth device turn o the Bluetooth eature in your Bluetooth device In some Bluetooth devices start in the i nition while talkin throu h Bluetooth enabled hands ree call will result in the call becomi...

Page 235: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE or EU 5 33 5 Audio system...

Page 236: ...NCC or Taiwan Audio system 5 34...

Page 237: ...s ara maiores in orma es consulte o site da ANATEL www anatel ov br IFETEL La operaci n de este equipo est su jeta a las si uientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispo sitivo no cause...

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Page 239: ...Anti lock brake system ABS 6 32 Electronic Stability Control ESC 6 34 Hill start assist control HAC 6 37 Vehicle stability mana ement VSM 6 37 ESS Emer ency Stop Si nal 6 38 Good brakin practices 6 39...

Page 240: ...battery and cables 6 67 Chan e to winter wei ht oil i necessary 6 67 Check spark plu s and i nition system 6 67 To keep locks rom reezin 6 68 Use approved window washer anti reeze in system 6 68 Don...

Page 241: ...losed area Lettin the en ine idle in your a ra e even with the ara e door open is a hazardous practice Nev er run the en ine in your ara e any lon er than it takes to start the en ine and back the car...

Page 242: ...by law should never be used durin operation o the vehicle Be ore startin Close and lock all doors osition the seat so that all controls are easily reached Adjust the inside and outside rear view mirr...

Page 243: ...to depress the acceler ator pedal or a lon period o time It may overheat the en ine or exhaust system and cause ire When you make a sudden stop or turn the steerin wheel rapidly loose objects may dro...

Page 244: ...ine is started Do not leave the i nition switch N i the en ine is not runnin to prevent battery dischar e START Turn the i nition switch to the START position to start the en ine The en ine will crank...

Page 245: ...the accelerator pedal it prevents you rom drivin at ull throttle unintentionally by makin the driver require increased e ort to depress the accelerator pedal However i you depress the pedal more than...

Page 246: ...e the starter Stoppin the En ine Manual Transaxle 1 When the vehicle is stationary de press the clutch and brake pedal at the same time 2 With the clutch and brake pedal de pressed shi t the shi t lev...

Page 247: ...low 20 C the cold start support system will operate auto matically dependin on the usa e con dition For startin the FFV Flex uel vehicle when the en ine is cold and the outside temperature is low belo...

Page 248: ...to the ACC position Also the steerin wheel locks when the ENGINE START ST button is in the FF position to protect you a ainst the t It locks when the door is opened Vehicles equipped with anti the t s...

Page 249: ...le ress the en ine start stop button when the button is in the FF posi tion without depressin the clutch pedal With automatic transaxle ress the ENGINE START ST but ton while it is in the FF position...

Page 250: ...ke Be ore leavin the driver s seat always make sure the shi t lever is en a ed in P Park set the parkin brake ully and shut the en ine o Unexpec ted and sudden vehicle movement may occur i these preca...

Page 251: ...5 Do not wait or the en ine to warm up while the vehicle remains sta tionary Start drivin at moderate en ine speeds Steep acceleratin and de celeratin should be avoided Manual transaxle When startin t...

Page 252: ...you can start the en ine by pressin the en ine start stop button with the smart key Continued Continued When the brake switch use is blown you can t start the en ine normally Replace the use with a ne...

Page 253: ...the en ine CAUTION Try not to idle the vehicle at hi h speeds just be ore turnin o the en ine Continued Continued When the vehicle is parked on a slope make sure the transaxle is shi ted into P Park...

Page 254: ...ABS ESC ESC FF E S or arkin brake warnin li ht may turn on or a ew seconds This happens because o low battery volta e It does not mean the sys tem has mal unctioned Auto stop To stop the en ine in idl...

Page 255: ...dal or auto start Automatic transaxle The en ine will start and the reen AU T ST indicator on the instru ment cluster will o out I your vehicle is equipped with a supervision cluster the notice will i...

Page 256: ...ide temperature is under 32 C 89 6 F The en ine coolant temperature is not too low NOTICE I the ISG system does not meet that operation condition the ISG system is deactivated The li ht on the ISG FF...

Page 257: ...e at ap proximately 80 km h or a maxi mum o two hours and settin the an speed control knob below the 2nd position I the ISG FF button li ht continues to be illuminated in spite o the procedure have yo...

Page 258: ...drastic downshi t may cause the en ine speed to in crease to the point that the tach ometer will enter the red zone Such over revvin o the en ine and transaxle may possibly cause en ine dama e Do not...

Page 259: ...se the oot brake or parkin brake to hold the vehicle on an incline Do not operate the clutch pedal rapidly and repeatedly CAUTION When operatin the clutch pedal press the clutch pedal down ully I you...

Page 260: ...t is si ni icantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted oc cupant Avoid hi h speeds when cornerin or turnin Do not make quick steerin wheel movements such as sharp lane...

Page 261: ...The irst ew shi ts on a new vehicle i the battery has been disconnec ted may be somewhat abrupt This is a normal condition and the shi t in sequence will adjust a ter shi ts are cycled a ew times by t...

Page 262: ...or R Reverse when the en ine is above idle speed Transaxle ran es The indicator in the instrument cluster displays the shi t lever position when the i nition switch is in the N position ark Always co...

Page 263: ...always park the vehi cle in P Park or sa ety and en a e the parkin brake Be ore parkin in N Neutral ear irst make sure the parkin round is level and lat Do not park in N ear on any slopes or radients...

Page 264: ...or R Reverse ear Fully depress the brake pedal in order to move the shi t lever rom the ark position to any o the other positions It is always possible to shi t rom R N D 3 2 1 position to position Th...

Page 265: ...e Be especial ly care ul when brakin acceleratin or shi tin ears n a slippery sur ace an abrupt chan e in vehicle speed can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the vehicle to o out o control p...

Page 266: ...vin up a steep rade rom a standin start To move up a steep rade rom a standin start depress the brake pedal shi t the shi t lever to D Drive Select the appropriate ear dependin on load wei ht and stee...

Page 267: ...ver heat and could result in a tempo rary loss o brakin per ormance Wet brakes may impair the vehi cle s ability to sa ely slow down the vehicle may also pull to one side when the brakes are applied A...

Page 268: ...tinued This brake wear warnin sound means your vehicle needs service I you i nore this audible warnin you will eventually lose brakin per orm ance which could lead to a serious accident Rear drum brak...

Page 269: ...ll the way have the system checked by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner WARNING To prevent unintentional move ment when stopped and leavin the ve...

Page 270: ...maintain a sa e distance between you and ob jects ahead Vehicle speeds should always be reduced durin extreme road conditions The brakin distance or cars equip ped with an anti lock brakin sys tem or...

Page 271: ...n loose or uneven road sur aces op eration o the anti lock brake system may result in a lon er stoppin dis tance than or vehicles equipped with a conventional brake system CAUTION I the ABS warnin li...

Page 272: ...l wheels and intervenes in the en ine mana ement system to stabilize the vehicle WARNING Never drive too ast or the road conditions or too quickly when cor nerin Electronic stability Control ESC will...

Page 273: ...N to turn ESC o ESC FF in dicator will illuminate To turn the ESC on press the ESC FF button ESC FF in dicator li ht will o o When startin the en ine you may hear a sli ht tick in sound This is the E...

Page 274: ...When i nition switch is turned to N the indicator li ht illuminates then oes o i the ESC system is operatin normally The ESC indicator li ht blinks whenever ESC is operatin or illuminates when ESC ail...

Page 275: ...The brakin pressure is reduced as soon as the system detects the driver s intention to drive o WARNING The HAC is usually activated only or 2 seconds The driver should be care ul rom the rollin backwa...

Page 276: ...o sur aces which have di erent riction orces WARNING The Vehicle Stability Mana ement system is not a substitute or sa e drivin practices but a supplemen tary unction only It is the respon sibility o...

Page 277: ...e inspected by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to call an authorized Kia dealer service partner Don t coast down hills with the car out o ear This is extremely hazard ous Keep the car in ear at...

Page 278: ...the brakes are wet I there is a risk that the parkin brake may reeze apply it only temporarily while you put the shi t lever in ark and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll Then release the pa...

Page 279: ...heavy or varyin tra ic or on slippery rainy icy or snow covered or windin roads or over 6 uphill or down hill roads Pay particular attention to the drivin conditions whenever usin the cruise control...

Page 280: ...control sys tem on or o RES Resumes or increases cruise control speed SET Sets or decreases cruise control speed To set cruise control speed 1 ress the cruise CRUISE button on the steerin wheel to tur...

Page 281: ...nce to set the cruise control a ter startin the en ine 3 Move the lever down to SET and release it at the desired speed The cruise set indicator li ht will illumi nate Release the accelerator pedal at...

Page 282: ...vehicle will accelerate Re lease the lever at the speed you want Move the lever up to RES and re lease it immediately The cruisin speed will increase by 2 0 km h 1 2 mph each time you move the lever u...

Page 283: ...e set speed take your oot o the accelerator pedal To cancel cruise control do one o the ollowin Depress the brake pedal Depress the clutch pedal i equipped with a manual transaxle Shi t into N Neutral...

Page 284: ...the lever up to RES It will not resume however i the vehi cle speed has dropped below approxi mately 30 km h 20 mph To turn cruise control o do one o the ollowin ress the cruise CRUISE button the crui...

Page 285: ...e speed limit NOTICE While speed limit control is in opera tion the cruise control system can not be activated Speed limit control switch Cancels set speed limit Turns speed limit control sys tem on o...

Page 286: ...ease or decrease by 5 km h 3 mph The set speed limit will be displayed To drive over the preset speed limit you must depress hard on the accelerator pedal more than approximately 80 until the kick dow...

Page 287: ...rol do one o the ollowin ress the speed limit switch once a ain Turn the i nition o I you press the switch once the set speed limit will cancel but it will not turn the system o I you wish to re set t...

Page 288: ...n s Drivin Assist and Autonomous Emer ency Brakin System The AEB deactivates when the driver cancels the system settin The warnin li ht illuminates on the LCD display when you cancel the AEB system It...

Page 289: ...tinued Continued The AEB automatically deactivates upon cancellin the ESC even with the AEB system ON and the driver will not be able to activate the AEB on the LCD display In this case the AEB warnin...

Page 290: ...n system enters into the ready status or prompt reaction a ainst the driv er s depressin the brake pedal The AEB provides additional brakin power or optimum brakin per orm ance when the driver depress...

Page 291: ...rei n substances such as snow and rain ad versely a ects the sensin per orm ance It may even temporarily cancel the AEB Always keep the sensor clean Warnin messa e and warnin li ht When the sensor cov...

Page 292: ...components I the audio volume is too hi h you may not be able to hear a warnin alarm rom the AEB sys tem System mal unction When the AEB is not workin proper ly the AEB warnin li ht will illu minate...

Page 293: ...ake every responsibili ty or all risks rom drivin condition The AEB monitors the drivin situations throu h the radar Thus or a situation out o the sensin ran e the AEB may not normally operate The dri...

Page 294: ...the next lane ay reat caution and i necessary depress the brake pedal r depress the accelerator pedal to maintain the drivin speed Always take a look around the vehicle or your sa ety Drivin on a slop...

Page 295: ...extended rearward or when the vehicle in ront has hi her round clearance it may induce a hazardous situation WARNING Cancel the AEB in the User Set tin s on the LCD display be ore towin another vehicl...

Page 296: ...NOTICE The system may temporarily cancel due to the stron electric waves Drivin your vehicle 6 58...

Page 297: ...e a month Be sure that the wheels are ali ned correctly Improper ali nment can re sult rom hittin curbs or drivin too ast over irre ular sur aces oor ali nment causes aster tire wear and may also resu...

Page 298: ...ve the system serviced by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner WARNING n En ine o durin motion Never turn the en ine o to coast down hills or anytim...

Page 299: ...when downshi tin on slippery sur aces Rockin the vehicle I it is necessary to rock the vehicle to ree it rom snow sand or mud irst turn the steerin wheel ri ht and le t to clear the area around your...

Page 300: ...id brakin or ear chan in in cor ners especially when roads are wet Ideally corners should always be taken under entle acceleration I you ollow these su estions tire wear will be held to a minimum Driv...

Page 301: ...shield wiper blades when they show si ns o streakin or missin areas on the windshield I your tires are not in ood condition makin a quick stop on wet pave ment can cause a skid and possibly lead to an...

Page 302: ...nd sudden tire ailure leadin to accidents inju ries and even death Always check the tires or proper in lation be ore drivin For proper tire pres sures re er to Tires and Wheels on pa e 9 06 Drivin on...

Page 303: ...n operation in ront and your vehicle Also apply the brake ently It should be noted that installin tire chains on the tire will provide a reater drivin orce but will not prevent side skids NOTICE Tire...

Page 304: ...ss S certi ied Always check chain installation or proper mountin a ter drivin ap proximately 0 5 to 1 km 0 3 to 0 6 miles to ensure sa e mountin Reti hten or remount the chains i they are loose Even w...

Page 305: ...in Be sure to replace or replenish your coolant in accordance with the maintenance schedule in Coolin system on pa e 8 30 Be ore winter have your coolant tested to assure that its reezin point is su i...

Page 306: ...ion This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation o snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or i the brakes are wet I there is a risk the parkin brake may reeze apply it only temporar...

Page 307: ...ont and rear includin vehicle curb wei ht and all payload GAWR Gross axle wei ht ratin This is the maximum allowable wei ht that can be carried by a sin le axle ront or rear These numbers are shown on...

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Page 309: ...have a lat tire with spare tire 7 12 Jack and tools 7 12 Removin and storin the spare tire 7 13 Chan in tires 7 13 Jack label 7 19 EC Declaration o Con ormity or Jack 7 20 I you have a lat tire with...

Page 310: ...pped near the ed e o a roadway Depress the lasher switch with the i nition switch in any position The lash er switch is located in the center con sole switch panel All turn si nal li hts will lash sim...

Page 311: ...ch a speed that it is sa e to do so brake care ully and pull o the road Drive o the road as ar as possible and park on a irm level round I you are on a divided hi hway do not park in the median area b...

Page 312: ...ns or Jump startin on pa e 7 05 WARNING I the en ine will not start do not push or pull the vehicle to start it This could result in a collision or cause other dama e In addition push or pull startin...

Page 313: ...y to rupture or ex plode causin serious injury WARNING n Battery Continued Continued Keep all lames or sparks away rom the battery The battery produces hydro en as which may explode i exposed to lame...

Page 314: ...n Battery cables Do not connect the jumper cable rom the ne ative terminal o the booster battery to the ne ative ter minal o the dischar ed battery This can cause the dischar ed battery to overheat a...

Page 315: ...ine is runnin keep hair hands and clothin away rom movin parts such as the an and drive belts to prevent injury 5 I the water pump drive belt is bro ken or en ine coolant is leakin out stop the en ine...

Page 316: ...n lease re er to the above ima e 1 or urther in ormation TPMS Settin The driver can set the T MS by ollow in procedures below 1 In late all tires to the recommen ded pressure 2 Start the en ine make s...

Page 317: ...hen an under in lated tire is indica ted In certain types the above mes sa e mi ht be displayed on the cluster I the warnin li ht illuminates reduce your speed avoid hard cornerin and rapid brakin Hav...

Page 318: ...rivin too slow or ast I the vehicle is overloaded I a spare tire or snow chain is installed WARNING Drivin with an under in lated tire causes the tire to overheat and lead to tire ailure It also reduc...

Page 319: ...When repairin TPMS related parts be sure to replace them to parts with ori inal speci ication or those which satis y the TPMS re ulation TPMS related parts Tire wheel ABS unit suspension WARNING n FOR...

Page 320: ...he vehicle com pletely o the road and onto the shoulder be ore tryin to chan e a tire The jack should be used on irm level round I you cannot ind a irm level place o the road call a towin service comp...

Page 321: ...tire hold down win bolt 2 Turn the tire hold down win bolt counterclockwise with the jack han dle WARNING Ensure the spare tire retainer is properly ali ned with the center o Continued Continued the...

Page 322: ...eel bein chan ed We recommend that the wheels o the vehicle be chocked and that no person remain in a vehi cle that is bein jacked 6 Loosen the wheel lu nuts counter clockwise one turn each but do not...

Page 323: ...el lined up with the top stud Then ji le the wheel back and orth until the wheel can be slid over the other studs WARNING Wheels may have sharp ed es Han dle them care ully to avoid possible severe in...

Page 324: ...A ter you have chan ed wheels always secure the lat tire in its place and re turn the jack and tools to their proper stora e locations CAUTION Your vehicle has metric threads on the wheel studs and nu...

Page 325: ...The compact spare should be in lated to 420 k a 60 psi NOTICE Check the in lation pressure a ter in stallin the spare tire Adjust it to the speci ied pressure as necessary When usin a compact spare ti...

Page 326: ...pact tire re ularly and replace worn compact spare tires with the same size and desi n mounted on the same wheel The temporary compact tire should not be used on any other wheels nor should standard t...

Page 327: ...t et under a vehicle that is supported by a jack 6 The desi nated locations under the rame 7 When supportin the vehicle the base plate o jack must be vertical under the li tin point 8 Shi t into Rever...

Page 328: ...EC Declaration o Con ormity or Jack What to do in an emer ency 7 20...

Page 329: ...e WARNING n Tire wall Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit to repair punctures in the tire walls This can result in an accident due to tire ailure WARNING n Temporary ix Have your tire repaired as soon as...

Page 330: ...to the sidewall cannot be sealed completely Air pressure loss in the tire may ad versely a ect tire per ormance For this reason you should avoid abrupt steerin or other drivin ma neuvers especially i...

Page 331: ...or the power outlet direct connection 5 Holder or the sealant bottle 6 Compressor 7 n o switch 8 ressure au e or displayin the tire in lation pressure 9 Screw cap or reducin tire in lation pressure 1...

Page 332: ...ot to drive too ast 2 Fillin the sealant Strictly ollow the speci ied sequence otherwise the sealant may escape under hi h pressure 3 Shake the sealant bottle 4 Screw connection hose 10 onto the conne...

Page 333: ...or noise reduce your speed and drive with caution until you can sa ely pull o o the side o the road Call or road side service or towin When you use the Tire Mobility Kit the wheel may be stained by se...

Page 334: ...y orei n objects such as nails or screws that have pe netrated the tire Be ore usin the TMK read the pre cautionary advice printed on the seal ant bottle rovided the car is outdoors leave the en ine r...

Page 335: ...eels on the round use a towin dolly under the ront wheels When bein towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies are not used the ront o the vehicle should al ways be li ted not the rear CAUTION...

Page 336: ...cable or chain secured to the emer ency towin hook under the ront or rear o the vehicle Use extreme caution when towin the vehicle A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes To...

Page 337: ...which would place excessive stress on the emer ency towin hook and towin cable or chain The hook and towin cable or chain may break and cause seri ous injury or dama e I the disabled vehicle is unabl...

Page 338: ...round it can be towed only rom the ront Be sure that the transaxle is in neu tral Be sure the steerin is un locked by placin the i nition switch in the ACC position A driver must be in the towed vehic...

Page 339: ...lector lace the trian le re lector on the road to warn oncomin vehicles durin emer encies such as when the vehicle is parked by the roadside due to any problems Tire pressure au e I equipped Tires nor...

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Page 341: ...8 29 Air cleaner ilter 8 29 Spark plu s or asoline FFV en ine 8 30 Valve clearance or Kappa 1 0L T GDI Kappa 1 0L M I FFV en ine 8 30 Coolin system 8 30 Coolant 8 30 Manual transaxle luid 8 30 Automat...

Page 342: ...Li ht bulbs 8 83 Bulb replacement precaution 8 83 Li ht bulb position Front 8 85 Li ht bulb position Rear 8 86 Li ht bulb position Side 8 87 Headlamp Low Hi h beam bulb replacement Headlamp Type A 8 8...

Page 343: ...nt 8 100 Headlamp and ront o lamp aimin or Europe 8 101 Appearance care 8 108 Exterior care 8 108 Interior care 8 112 Emission control system 8 114 Crankcase emission control system 8 114 Evaporative...

Page 344: ...e oil iller cap 3 Brake clutch luid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Ne ative battery terminal 7 ositive battery terminal 8 En ine oil dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Windshield washer luid reservoir 1...

Page 345: ...r cap 3 Brake clutch luid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Ne ative battery terminal 7 ositive battery terminal 8 En ine oil dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Windshield washer luid reservoir 11 Automati...

Page 346: ...ake clutch luid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Ne ative battery terminal 7 ositive battery terminal 8 En ine oil dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Windshield washer luid reservoir 11 Automatic transaxl...

Page 347: ...d in your Warranty Maintenance book Repairs and adjustments required as a result o improper maintenance or a lack o required maintenance are not covered when your vehicle is covered by warranty Owner...

Page 348: ...ped or uel re lated parts When you inspect the uel system uel lines and uel injection devi ces contact a pro essional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service part ner Contin...

Page 349: ...eerin wheel or chan e in its strai ht ahead position Notice i your vehicle constantly turns sli htly or pulls to one side when travelin on smooth level road When stoppin listen and check or unusual so...

Page 350: ...the door hin es and checks and hood hin es Lubricate the door and hood locks and latches Lubricate the door rubber weather strips Check the air conditionin system Inspect and lubricate the automatic t...

Page 351: ...ddy un paved raveled or salt spread roads Drivin in areas usin salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather Drivin in heavy dust condition Drivin in heavy tra ic area Drivin on uphill dow...

Page 352: ...the coolant illed at the actory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious mal unction or en ine dama e 3 Drive belts En ine Adjust alternator water pump and air conditioner i equipped drive be...

Page 353: ...ional workshop alon with in ormation on how to use them Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Do not mix other additives MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Normal Maintenance Schedule Fo...

Page 354: ...I Vacuum hoses and crankcase ventilation hoses I I I I Spark plu s 5 Kappa 1 0L T GDI Replace every 75 000 km 50 000 miles Kappa 1 0L M I Replace every 150 000 100 000 miles Kappa 1 2L M I Replace eve...

Page 355: ...t 60 000 km 40 000 miles or 48 months a ter that Inspect every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 24 months Air conditioner compressor re ri erant I I I I I I I I Climate control air ilter R R R R Brake discs...

Page 356: ...R Replace or chan e Maintenance 8 16...

Page 357: ...0 000 miles A C D E F G H I J Manual transaxle luid R Every 120 000 km 80 000 miles C D E F G H I J Drive sha t and boots I Inspect more requently dependin on the condition C D E F G H I J Air cleaner...

Page 358: ...ess than 8 km 5 miles in normal temperature or less than 16 km 10 miles in reezin temperature B Extensive en ine idlin or low speed drivin or lon distances C Drivin on rou h dusty muddy unpaved ravele...

Page 359: ...n the coolant illed at the actory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious mal unction or en ine dama e 3 Drive belts En ine Adjust alternator water pump and air conditioner i equipped drive...

Page 360: ...k at every 15 000km or Europe Australia and New Zealand 10 000km except Europe Australia and New Zealand China Brazil 5 000 km or China Brazil Additives are available rom a pro essional workshop alon...

Page 361: ...sia E ypt Replace every 10 000 km 6 500 miles or 12 months For China Replace every 5 000 km 3 000 miles or 6 months Kappa 1 0L M I Except Middle East Central South America India Libia Iran Al eria Su...

Page 362: ...ase ventilation hoses I I I I Spark plu s 5 Kappa 1 0L T GDI Unleaded Replace every 75 000 km 50 000 miles Kappa 1 0L M I Unleaded Replace every 150 000 100 000 miles Kappa 1 2L M I Unleaded Replace e...

Page 363: ...0 miles or 12 months For China Brazil Add every 5 000 km 3 000 miles or 6 months Fuel ilter Gasoline For China Brazil I R I R External uel ilter 8 Kappa 1 0L FFV Replace every 10 000 km 6 500 miles Fu...

Page 364: ...40 000 miles or 48 months a ter that Inspect every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 24 months Air conditioner compressor re ri erant I I I I I I I I Climate control air ilter Except Australia and New Zea la...

Page 365: ...in distance whichever comes irst Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Miles 1 000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Km 1 000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Tire pressure tread wear I I I I I I I I Battery...

Page 366: ...Kappa 1 0L FFV Kappa 1 2L M I Except Middle East Central South America India Libia Iran Al eria Sudan Morocco Tunisia E ypt China R Every 7 500 km 5 000 miles or 6 months A B C D E F G H I J K For Mid...

Page 367: ...C D E G H Brake drums and linin s I Inspect more requently dependin on the condition C D E G H arkin brake I Inspect more requently dependin on the condition C D G H Steerin ear rack linka e and boots...

Page 368: ...y cold weather E Drivin in heavy dust condition F Drivin in heavy tra ic area G Drivin on uphill downhill or mountain roads repeatedly H Towin a trailer or usin a camper on roo rack I Drivin or patrol...

Page 369: ...es and connections or leaka e and dama e Have the uel lines uel hoses and con nections replaced by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Vapor hose o...

Page 370: ...pstick a ter the en ine and transaxle are at normal operatin temperature Check the automatic transaxle luid level with the en ine runnin and the transaxle in neutral with the parkin brake properly app...

Page 371: ...ck the dust boots and ball joints or deterioration cracks or dama e Re place any dama ed parts Drive sha ts and boots Check the drive sha ts boots and clamps or cracks deterioration or dama e Replace...

Page 372: ...not to touch the ra diator hose when checkin or addin Continued Continued the en ine oil as it may be hot enou h to burn you 5 ull the dipstick out a ain and check the level The level should be betwe...

Page 373: ...Have the en ine oil and ilter replaced by a pro essional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner WARNING Used en ine oil may cause skin irri tation or cancer i le t...

Page 374: ...nal in jury Turn the en ine o and wait until it cools down Use extreme care when removin the radiator cap Wrap a thick towel around it and turn it counterclockwise slowly to the irst stop Step back wh...

Page 375: ...water or your ve hicle and never mix hard water in the coolant illed at the actory An im proper coolant mixture can result in serious mal unction or en ine dam a e The en ine in your vehicle has alum...

Page 376: ...an authorized Kia dealer service partner CAUTION Put a thick cloth around the radiator cap be ore re illin the coolant in or der to prevent the coolant rom over lowin into en ine parts such as the alt...

Page 377: ...rn the en ine o and wait until it cools down Use extreme care when removin the radiator cap Wrap a thick towel around it and turn it counterclockwise slowly to the irst stop Step back while the pressu...

Page 378: ...w add enou h distilled deionized or so t water Brin the level to MAX but do not over ill I requent additions are required have the system inspected by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit a...

Page 379: ...or less than 35 anti reeze which would re duce the e ectiveness o the solu tion For mixture percenta e re er to the ollowin table Ambient Tem perature Mixture ercenta e volume Anti reeze Water 15 C 5...

Page 380: ...ake luid Re er to Recommended lubricants or ca pacities on pa e 9 11 Never mix di erent types o luid WARNING n Loss o brake clutch luid In the event the brake clutch system requires requent additions...

Page 381: ...ot be uaranteed It should be properly disposed Don t put in the wron kind o luid A ew drops o mineral based oil such as en ine oil in your brake clutch system can dama e brake clutch system parts 8 41...

Page 382: ...u insert the level au e in the wron direction it can cause de or mation or dama e to level au e 2 A ter the transaxle is warmed up su iciently luid temperature 70 80 C 158 176 F or example by 10 minut...

Page 383: ...E The C LD ran e is or re erence only and should N T be used to de termine the transaxle luid level NOTICE New automatic transaxle luid should be red The red dye is added so the assembly plant can ide...

Page 384: ...eeze in the washer luid reser voir Radiator coolant can severely ob scure visibility when sprayed on the windshield and may cause loss o vehicle control or dama e to paint and body trim Windshield Was...

Page 385: ...m the released position Also the parkin brake alone should securely hold the vehicle on a airly steep rade I the stroke is more or less than speci ied have the system serviced by a pro es sional works...

Page 386: ...he cover attachin clips Replace the ilter accordin to the Maintenance Schedule on pa e 8 11 I the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas replace the ele ment more o ten than the usual r...

Page 387: ...ould not be washed You can clean the ilter when inspectin the air cleaner element Clean the ilter by usin compressed air 1 Loosen the air cleaner cover at tachin clips and open the cover 2 Unlock by t...

Page 388: ...n the usual rec ommended intervals Re er to Main tenance under severe usa e conditions on pa e 8 17 CAUTION Do not drive with the air cleaner removed this will result in exces sive en ine wear When re...

Page 389: ...r ilter replace it per ormin the ollowin procedure and be care ul to avoid dama in other components 1 With the love box open lower the love box by pushin both sides 2 Remove the climate control air il...

Page 390: ...ean both the window and the blades with a ood cleaner or mild deter ent and rinse thorou hly with clean water CAUTION To prevent dama e to the wiper blades do not use asoline kero sene paint thinner o...

Page 391: ...indshield since it may chip or crack the windshield 2 Compress the clip and slide the blade assembly downward 3 Li t it o the arm 4 Install the blade assembly in the re verse order o removal Type B 1...

Page 392: ...2 Install the new blade assembly by insertin the center part into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place 3 Make sure the blade assembly is in stalled irmly by tryin to pull it sli htly...

Page 393: ...e level should be be tween L WER and U ER I the electrolyte level is low it needs to add distilled demineralized water Never add sul uric acid or other electrolyte When re ill be care ul not to splash...

Page 394: ...pose o it a ter use Contact a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner When li tin a plastic cased bat tery excessive pressure on the case may cause batte...

Page 395: ...ery Watch the battery durin char in and stop or reduce the char in rate i the battery cells be in assin boilin violently or i the temperature o the electrolyte o any cell exceeds 49 C 120 F Wear eye p...

Page 396: ...Sunroo Trip computer Climate control system Audio Maintenance 8 56...

Page 397: ...es can be ound on a label attached to the vehicle WARNING n Tire under in lation Severe underin lation 70 kPa 10 psi or more can lead to severe heat build up causin blowouts tread separation and other...

Page 398: ...with one Worn old tires can cause acci dents I your tread is badly worn or i your tires have been dam a ed replace them Checkin tire in lation pressure Check your tires once a month or more Also check...

Page 399: ...otation To equalize tread wear it is recommen ded that the tires be rotated every 10 000 km 6 500 miles or sooner i ir re ular wear develops Durin rotation check the tires or cor rect balance When rot...

Page 400: ...wei hts can dama e your vehicle s aluminum wheels Use only approved wheel wei hts Tire replacement I the tire is worn evenly a tread wear Indicator A will appear as a solid band across the tread This...

Page 401: ...le or unusual handlin and poor vehicle control The ABS works by comparin the speed o the wheels The tire size a ects wheel speed When replac in tires all 4 tires must use the same size ori inally supp...

Page 402: ...ibes the undamental characteristics o the tire and also provides the tire identi ication number TIN or sa ety standard certi ication The TIN can be used to identi y the tire in case o a re call 1 Manu...

Page 403: ...wheel displayin the D T Code The D T Code is a series o numbers on a tire consist in o numbers and En lish letters The manu acturin date is desi nated by the last our di its characters o the D T code...

Page 404: ...e norm due to varia tions in drivin habits service practices and di erences in road characteristics and climate These rades are molded on the side walls o passen er vehicle tires The tires available a...

Page 405: ...So ollow the instructions below When drivin on a rou h road or o road drive cautiously because tires and wheels may be dama ed And a ter drivin inspect tires and wheels When passin over a pothole spee...

Page 406: ...ent use blows this indi cates an electrical problem Avoid usin the system involved and immediately consult a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to consult an authorized Kia dealer service partner Th...

Page 407: ...terminals such as a driver or wir in It may cause contact ailure and system mal unction Do not plu in screwdrivers or a termarket wirin into the terminal ori inally desi ned or use and re lays only Th...

Page 408: ...reception and mal unction o the automatic li htin system due to excessive chan e o Continued Continued illumination inside the vehicle The solution used mi ht also low into electric electronic device...

Page 409: ...over and pull up the memory use NOTICE I the memory use is pulled up rom the use panel the warnin chime audio clock and interior lamps etc will not operate Some items must be reset a ter replace ment...

Page 410: ...he multi use is blown consult a pro essional workshop Kia recom mends to consult an authorized Kia dealer service partner CAUTION Do not remove uses relays and ter minals astened with bolts or nuts Th...

Page 411: ...t all use panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle It is accurate at the time o printin When you inspect the use panel in your vehicle re er to the use panel label 8 71 8 Ma...

Page 412: ...Driver s side use panel Maintenance 8 72...

Page 413: ...r Window Module 15A SSEM Stop Si nal Electronic Module Intelli ent ower Switch Control Module 15A BCM Body Control Module Hazard Switch 20A Ci arette Li hter 10A utside Mirror Heater ECM En ine Contro...

Page 414: ...ule Crash ad Switch Head Lamp Levelin Device Actuator Le t Handle side Ri ht Handle side 7 5A ABS Anti lock brake system ESC Electronic Stability Control Control Module Dia nosis 10A Stop Lamp Switch...

Page 415: ...y Control Module 7 5A Air Conditioner Control Module Blower Motor 15A Multi unction Switch Wiper 25A Multi unction Switch Wiper Front Wiper Motor 10A BCM Body Control Module SLM Seat Belt Li htin Modu...

Page 416: ...En ine compartment use panel Maintenance 8 76...

Page 417: ...Key I nition Switch 30A ABS Anti lock brake system ESC Electronic Stability Control Control Module 40A Instrument anel Junction Block Tail Lamp Relay Instrument anel Junction Block Fuse Door Lock Haza...

Page 418: ...Module CM ower train Control Module Injector 1 2 3 4 Fuel ump Relay ur e Control Solenoid Valve A T il Control Valve 1 2 IN EX A T 15A I nition Coil 1 2 3 I nition Coil 4 1 2L M I En ine Condenser 1...

Page 419: ...ymbol Relay Name Type Main Relay MINI Air Conditioner Relay MICR Start Relay HIGH CURRENT MICR Blower Relay HIGH CURRENT MICR Horn Relay MICR Bur lar Alarm Horn Relay MICR Coolin Fan Relay HIGH CURREN...

Page 420: ...Switch 30A ABS Anti lock brake system ESC Electronic Stability Control Control Module 40A FUSE SUB FEUL UM Instrument anel Junction Block Tail Lamp Relay Instrument anel Junction Block Fuse Door Lock...

Page 421: ...in Fan Relay CM ur e Control Solenoid Valve M T il Control Valve IN M T xy en Sensor Up Down A T Air Conditioner Relay Fuel ump Relay Camsha t osition Sensor 1 IN 15A ECM En ine Control Module CM ower...

Page 422: ...Switch Relay Kappa 1 0L M I En ine FFV Symbol Relay Name Type Main Relay MINI Air Conditioner Relay MICR Start Relay HIGH CURRENT MICR Blower Relay HIGH CURRENT MICR Horn Relay MICR Bur lar Alarm Horn...

Page 423: ...to re place vehicle li ht bulbs because oth er parts o the vehicle must be re moved be ore you can et to the bulb This is especially true i you have to remove the headli ht as sembly to et to the bulb...

Page 424: ...li hts up normally a ter temporary blinkin there is no problem in the vehicle However i the lamp continues to blink several times or turn o completely there may be an error in the vehicle s electroni...

Page 425: ...Li ht bulb position Front 1 Headlamp Low Hi h 2 Front turn si nal lamp 3 osition lamp 4 Front turn si nal lamp LED type 5 osition lamp LED type 6 Day time runnin lamp LED type 8 85 8 Maintenance...

Page 426: ...2 Day time runnin lamp bulb type Li ht bulb position Rear 1 Rear turn si nal lamp Bulb type 2 Tail lamp BULB type 3 Stop and tail lamp BULB type 4 Tail lamp LED type 5 Stop and tail lamp LED type Mai...

Page 427: ...1 Back up lamp Bulb type 2 Rear o lamp BULB type Li ht bulb position Side 1 Side repeater lamp LED type 2 Side repeater lamp bulb type 8 87 8 Maintenance...

Page 428: ...p bulb socket connector 8 Install the headlamp bulb cover by turnin it clockwise Headlamp bulb WARNING n Halo en bulbs Halo en bulbs contain pressurized as that will produce lyin pieces o lass i broke...

Page 429: ...t turn si nal lamp bulb replacement Headlamp Type A 1 pen the hood 2 Remove the bulb socket rom the headlamp assembly by turnin the bulb socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb socket ali n...

Page 430: ...lb socket into the headlamp assembly and turn the bulb socket clockwise 6 Install the headlamp bulb cover by turnin it clockwise Headlamp bulb WARNING n Halo en bulbs Halo en bulbs contain pressurized...

Page 431: ...vehicle checked by a pro essional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Front o lamp bulb replacement I the ront o lamp 1 does not oper ate have your vehicle check...

Page 432: ...icle checked by a pro essional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner DRL Bulb type bulb replacement I the DRL 2 does not operate have your vehicle checked by a pro...

Page 433: ...onnect the bulb electrical con nector 3 Separate the socket and the lens parts by turnin the socket coun terclockwise until the tabs on the socket ali n with the slots on the lens part 4 Remove the bu...

Page 434: ...cket by pressin it in and rotatin it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb ali n with the slots in the socket ull the bulb out o the socket 7 Insert a new bulb by insertin it in to the socket an...

Page 435: ...ali n with the slots on the assembly 6 Remove the bulb rom the socket by pressin it in and rotatin it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb ali n with the slots in the socket ull the bulb out o...

Page 436: ...checked by a pro essional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Back up lamp bulb replacement I the Back up lamp bulb 1 does not operate have your vehicle checked...

Page 437: ...sional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Hi h mounted stop lamp bulb replacement I the hi h mounted stop lamp 1 does not operate have your vehicle checked by a...

Page 438: ...h the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise 6 Ali n the lens cover tabs with the lamp housin notches and snap the lens into place Map lamp bulb replacement i equipped WARNING Prior to...

Page 439: ...the Interior lamps ensure that the OFF button is depressed to avoid burnin your in ers or receivin an electric shock 1 Usin a lat blade screwdriver en tly pry the lens cover rom lamp housin 2 Remove...

Page 440: ...or dama e the lens lens tab and plastic hous in s Tail ate room lamp bulb replacement 1 Usin a lat blade screwdriver en tly pry the lens cover rom lamp housin 2 Remove the bulb by pullin it strai ht...

Page 441: ...espective head lamp centers and a horizontal line Horizontal line passin throu h center o head lamps on the screen 4 With the head lamp and battery in normal condition aim the head lamps so the bri ht...

Page 442: ...e aimed as the same manner o the head lamps aim in With the ront o lamps and battery normal condition aim the ront o lamps To aim the ront o lamp up or down turn the driver clockwise or counter clockw...

Page 443: ...Aimin point 8 103 8 Maintenance...

Page 444: ...2 1 117 44 0 mm in With driver 745 29 3 1 060 41 7 758 29 8 1 117 44 0 mm in Vehicle condition Front Fo lamp Type A Front Fo lamp Type B Front Fo lamp Type C Ground Hei ht Distance be tween lamps Grou...

Page 445: ...t o line should be projected in the cut o line shown in the picture 3 When aimin the low beam vertical aimin should be adjusted a ter adjustin the horizontal aimin 4 I head lamp levelin device is equi...

Page 446: ...ut o line should be projected in the cut o line shown in the picture 3 When aimin the low beam vertical aimin should be adjusted a ter adjustin the horizontal aimin 4 I head lamp levelin device is equ...

Page 447: ...Front o lamp 1 Turn the ront o lamp on without the driver aboard 2 The cut o line should be projected in the allowable ran e shaded re ion 8 107 8 Maintenance...

Page 448: ...direct sun li ht or when the body o the vehi cle is warm Be care ul when washin the side windows o your vehicle Especially with hi h pressure wa ter water may leak throu h the windows and wet the int...

Page 449: ...nish Do not use steel wool abrasive cleaners acid deter ents or stron deter ents containin hi h alkaline or caustic a ents on chrome plat ed or anodized aluminum parts This may result in dama e to the...

Page 450: ...uminum wheels They may scratch or dama e the inish Clean the wheel when it has cooled Use only a mild soap or neutral deter ent and rinse thorou hly with wa ter Also be sure to clean the wheels a ter...

Page 451: ...rrosion In win ter hose o the underside o your vehicle at least once a month and be sure to clean the underside thor ou hly when winter is over When cleanin underneath the vehi cle ive particular atte...

Page 452: ...deter ents the color o the leather may ade or the sur ace may et stripped o Takin care o leather seats Vacuum the seat periodically to re move dust and sand on the seat It will prevent abrasion or da...

Page 453: ...ion recom mended or upholstery or carpets Re move resh spots immediately with a abric spot cleaner I resh spots do not receive immediate attention the abric can be stained and its color can be a ected...

Page 454: ...case This sys tem supplies resh iltered air to the crankcase throu h the air intake hose Inside the crankcase the resh air mix es with blow by ases which then pass throu h the CV valve into the induc...

Page 455: ...raw outside air into the vehicle Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi cle or any extended time with the en ine runnin When the en ine stalls or ails to start excessive attempts to restart the en ine...

Page 456: ...or emission control system All inspections and adjust ments must be made by a pro essio nal workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service center Avoid drivin with an extremely low...

Page 457: ...and capacities 9 11 Recommended SAE viscosity number 9 12 Vehicle Identi ication Number VIN 9 14 VIN label 9 14 Vehicle certi ication label 9 15 Tire speci ication and pressure label 9 16 En ine numb...

Page 458: ...ine 1 0 Gasoline 1 2 Displacement 998 60 9 1 248 76 2 cc cu in Bore x Stroke 71 x 84 2 8 x 3 3 71 x 78 8 2 80 x 3 10 mm in Firin order 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 No o cylinders 3 4 In line Speci ications Consumer...

Page 459: ...R14 1 406 55 4 185 55R15 1 394 54 9 195 45R16 1 394 54 9 Except Eu rope 155 80R13 1 419 55 9 175 65R14 1 405 55 3 185 55R15 1 393 54 8 Rear tread For Europe 155 80R13 1 423 56 0 175 65R14 1 415 55 7 1...

Page 460: ...amp 5W or LED W5W LL or LED Turn si nal lamp 21W or LED Y21 5W LL or LED Front o lamp 51W HB4 Rear Tail lamp ut side 10W or LED 21 5W LL W5W LL or LED Stop lamp ut side 21W or LED 21 5W LL or LED Turn...

Page 461: ...ulb Watta e Bulb type Inte rior Map lamps 10W x 2EA W10W Room lamp 8W FEST N Lu a e lamp 8W FEST N Glove box lamp 8W FEST N Vanity mirror lamps 5W FEST N I equipped 9 05 9 Speci ications Consumer in o...

Page 462: ...0 33 2 3 250 36 2 5 11 13 79 94 107 127 175 65R 14 5 5J x 14 86 530 T 190 230 33 2 3 210 30 2 1 230 33 2 3 250 36 2 5 250 36 2 5 Eco ack 250 36 2 5 Eco ack 250 36 2 5 Eco ack 250 36 2 5 Eco ack 185 55...

Page 463: ...3 185 55R 15 6 0J x 15 86 530 H 210 230 33 2 3 210 30 2 1 230 33 2 3 230 33 2 3 Compact spare tire T115 70 D15 3 5J x 15 90 600 M 130 420 60 4 2 1 Load Index 2 Speed Symbol NOTICE We recommend that w...

Page 464: ...ON When replacin tires use the same size ori inally supplied with the vehicle Usin tires o a di erent size can dama e the related parts or make it work irre ularly Speci ications Consumer in ormation...

Page 465: ...line 1 0 Gas oline 1 0 T GDI Gasoline 1 2 Gross vehicle wei ht For Europe 1 300 2 866 1 400 3 086 1 400 3 086 k lbs Except Europe 1 370 3 020 1 370 3 020 Lu a e volume MIN 255 9 0 l cu t MAX 1 010 35...

Page 466: ...Classi ication Re ri erant 400 25 R 1234y R 134a Compressor lubricant 100 10 AG 30 lease contact a pro essional workshop or more details Kia recommends to contact an authorized Kia dealer service part...

Page 467: ...1 6 1 7 l 1 7 1 8 US qt A I Service GL 4 SAE 70W HK SYN MTF 70W S IRAX S6 GHME 70W MTF GS MTF HD 70W 1 0 M I 1 2 M I 1 3 1 4 l 1 4 1 5 US qt Automatic transaxle luid 1 0 M I 5 7 l 6 02 US qt ATF S II...

Page 468: ...plu or dipstick be ore checkin or drainin any lubricant This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads Cleanin the plu and dipstick areas will preve...

Page 469: ...9 13 9 Speci ications Consumer in ormation...

Page 470: ...matters pertainin to its ownership etc The number is punched on the loor un der the ri ht side seat To check the number remove the cover VIN label The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top o the...

Page 471: ...TIFICATION LABEL IF EQUIPPED The vehicle certi ication label attached on the driver s or ront passen er s side center pillar ives the vehicle iden ti ication number VIN 9 15 9 Speci ications Consumer...

Page 472: ...tires supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best per ormance or normal drivin The tire label located on the driver s side center pillar ives the tire pres sures recommended or your ca...

Page 473: ...ENGINE NUMBER The en ine number is stamped on the en ine block as shown in the drawin 9 17 9 Speci ications Consumer in ormation...

Page 474: ...SOR LABEL A compressor label in orms you the type o compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model supplier part number production number re ri erant 1 and re ri erant oil 2 Speci ications Con...

Page 475: ...REFRIGERANT LABEL The re ri erant label is located on the underside o the hood 9 19 9 Speci ications Consumer in ormation...

Page 476: ...ehicle comply with requirements and other relevant provisions o Directive 1995 5 EC Further in ormation includin the man u acturer s declaration o con ormity is available on Kia web site as ollows htt...

Page 477: ...Bul arian version 10 02 10 02 10 04 Vetrarakstur Icelandic version 10 06 Akstur snj e a h lku 10 06 Uppsetnin ke jum 10 07 Appendix 10...

Page 478: ...BULGARIAN VERSION Appendix 10 02...

Page 479: ...n 15 S SAE 10 03 10 Appendix...

Page 480: ...0 5 1 10 185 55R15 195 45R16 n n 30 Appendix 10 04...

Page 481: ...10 05 10 Appendix...

Page 482: ...ta hemlinum mj kle a Ha a ber hu a a e ke jur eru settar hj lbar a st aukinn dri kra tur en a hindrar ekki a kut ki renni til hli anna TILKYNNING Notkun snj ke ja er l le sumum r kjum Kynni ykkur ilda...

Page 483: ...a bil 0 5 1 km akstur skal vinle a sko a ke jurnar a tur til a try ja a r ha i veri settar upp r ttan o ru an h tt Her i ke jurnar e a setji r a tur e r ha a losna Ja nvel me vi ei andi ke ju upp set...

Page 484: ...t e a samkv mt r l um h mark shra a ramlei anda ke janna hvort sem reynist l ra Aki tile a o snei i hj st um holum kr ppum bey jum o rum h ttum ve inum sem tu valdi hristin i kut kisins For ist krappa...

Page 485: ...tures o your audio Type B 1 B 2 5 11 Audio Without Touch Screen 5 06 Feature o Your Audio 5 07 Media 5 15 hone 5 23 Radio 5 14 Setup 5 30 Audio system 5 02 Antenna 5 02 Aux USB port 5 02 How vehicle a...

Page 486: ...her anchora e IS FIX anchora e system or children 3 30 Selectin a Child Restraint System CRS 3 27 Climate control air ilter 4 94 8 49 Filter inspection 8 49 Cruise control system 6 41 Cruise control s...

Page 487: ...n the coolant level 8 34 En ine coolant Kappa 1 0L T GDI 8 37 Chan in the coolant 8 39 Checkin the coolant level 8 37 En ine number 9 17 En ine oil 8 32 Chan in the en ine oil and ilter 8 33 Checkin t...

Page 488: ...Introduction 7 22 Notes on the sa e use o the Tire Mobility Kit 7 26 Technical Data 7 26 Usin the Tire Mobility Kit 7 24 In case o an emer ency while drivin 7 03 I en ine stalls while drivin 7 03 I th...

Page 489: ...ment precaution 8 83 DRL Bulb type bulb replacement 8 92 Front o lamp bulb replacement 8 91 Front turn si nal lamp bulb LED type re placement 8 91 Front turn si nal lamp bulb replacement Headlamp Type...

Page 490: ...ontrol 4 74 Rear o li ht 4 77 Turn si nals and lane chan e si nals 4 76 M Maintenance services 8 07 wner maintenance precautions 8 07 wner s responsibility 8 07 Manual climate control system 4 87 Air...

Page 491: ...operations 4 07 Transmitter precautions 4 07 Road warnin 7 02 Hazard warnin lasher 7 02 S Scheduled maintenance service 8 11 Scheduled maintenance service precaution 8 11 Seat belts 3 14 Care o seat...

Page 492: ...The t alarm system 4 13 Armed sta e 4 13 Disarmed sta e 4 14 The t alarm sta e 4 14 Tire ressure Monitorin System T MS 7 08 Tire speci ication and pressure label 9 16 Tires and wheels 8 57 9 06 Checki...

Page 493: ...o ic 4 107 Manual climate control system 4 106 Winter drivin 6 65 Carry emer ency equipment 6 68 Chan e to winter wei ht oil i necessary 6 67 Check battery and cables 6 67 Check spark plu s and i niti...

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