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Introduction

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Risk of burns when parking or stopping vehicle

Risk of burns when parking or 
stopping vehicle

䳜 Do not park or stop the vehicle 

near flammable items such as 
leaves, paper, oil, and tyre. Such 
items placed near the exhaust 
system can become a fire hazard.

䳜 When an engine idles at a high 

speed with the rear side of the 
vehicle touching the wall, heat of 
the exhaust gas can cause discol

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oration or fire. Keep enough space 
between the rear part of the 
vehicle and the wall.

䳜 Be sure not to touch the exhaust/

catalytic systems whilst engine is 
running or right after the engine 
is turned off. There is a risk of 
burns since the systems are 
extremely hot.

Summary of Contents for Picanto

Page 1: ...s vehicle Therefore you may find some descriptions and illustrations not applicable to your vehicle You are advised to read this publication carefully and follow the instructions and recommendations P...

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Page 3: ...r a specific area or subject it has an alphabetical listing of all information in your manual Chapters This manual has nine chapters plus an index Each chapter begins with a brief list of contents so...

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Page 5: ...A I Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety features of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Infotainment System Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications Consu...

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Page 7: ...1 Introduction Introduction Fuel requirements 1 2 Petrol engine 1 2 Vehicle Modifications 1 5 Vehicle break In process 1 5 Risk of burns when parking or stopping vehicle 1 6...

Page 8: ...as well as minimise exhaust emissions and spark plug fouling CAUTION NEVER USE LEADED FUEL The use of leaded fuel is detrimental to the catalytic converter and will damage the engine control system s...

Page 9: ...hol containing methanol 3 Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol CAUTION Never use gasohol which contains methanol Discontinue use of any gasohol product which impairs driv ability Other fuels Using fuels such...

Page 10: ...91 or higher for Europe or Octane Rating of RON Reasearch Octane Number 91 AKI Anti Knock Index 87 or higher except Europe For customers who do not use good quality petrols including fuel addi tives r...

Page 11: ...charge and fire For your safety do not use unauthorised electronic devices Vehicle break In process No special break in period is needed By following a few simple precau tions for the first 1 000 km 6...

Page 12: ...aust system can become a fire hazard When an engine idles at a high speed with the rear side of the vehicle touching the wall heat of the exhaust gas can cause discol oration or fire Keep enough space...

Page 13: ...2 Your vehicle at a glance Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview 2 2 Interior overview 2 5 Instrument panel overview 2 7 Engine compartment 2 9...

Page 14: ...1 2 Head lamp Features of your vehicle 4 105 Head lamp Maintenance 8 88 3 Front fog lamp Features of your vehicle 4 105 Front fog lamp Maintenance 8 88 4 Front fog lamp or daytime running lamp Feature...

Page 15: ...2 Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview 8 Front windscreen wiper blades Features of your vehicle 4 118 Front windscreen wiper blades Maintenance 8 50 9 Windows 4 26 10 Front ultrasonic sensors 4...

Page 16: ...ocks 4 17 2 Fuel filler door 4 34 3 Rear combination lamp Maintenance 8 88 4 High mounted stop lamp Maintenance 8 88 5 Tailgate 4 23 6 Antenna 5 3 7 Rear view camera 4 95 8 Rear ultrasonic sensors 4 9...

Page 17: ...view mirror control switch 4 47 6 Outside rear view mirror folding switch 4 47 7 Bonnet release lever 4 32 8 Fuel filler door release lever 4 34 9 Steering wheel 4 41 10 Steering wheel tilt lever 4 4...

Page 18: ...Your vehicle at a glance 6 2 Interior overview 16 Brake pedal 6 51 17 Accelerator pedal 6 51...

Page 19: ...For Europe 4 105 Wiper Washer Except Europe 4 118 5 Wiper Washer For Europe 4 118 Light control Except Europe 4 105 6 Ignition switch 6 9 ENGINE START STOP button 6 12 7 Hazard warning flasher switch...

Page 20: ...ion 6 34 Dual clutch transmission 6 42 13 Parking brake lever 6 52 14 Passenger s front air bag 3 50 15 Power outlet 4 164 16 Glove box 4 157 17 Steering wheel audio control 5 9 18 Cigarette lighter 4...

Page 21: ...in the vehicle may differ from the illustration 1 Engine coolant reservoir 8 39 2 Engine oil filler cap 8 37 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 8 43 4 Air cleaner 8 47 5 Fuse box 8 71 6 Negative battery t...

Page 22: ...er from the illustration 1 Engine coolant reservoir 8 39 2 Engine oil filler cap 8 37 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 8 43 4 Air cleaner 8 47 5 Fuse box 8 71 6 Negative battery terminal 8 53 7 Positive...

Page 23: ...always in the rear 3 29 Selecting a Child Restraint System CRS 3 30 Installing a Child Restraint System CRS 3 32 ISOFIX anchorage and top tether anchorage ISOFIX anchorage system for children 3 33 Ai...

Page 24: ...3 Safety features of your vehicle Adding equipment to or modifying your air bag equipped vehicle 3 65 Air bag warning label 3 65...

Page 25: ...ety features of your vehicle Seats The actual seats in the vehicle may differ from the illustration Front seat 1 Forward and backward 2 Seatback angle 3 Seat cushion height 4 Headrest Rear seat 5 Head...

Page 26: ...abdomen Serious or fatal internal injuries could result The driver must advise the passenger to keep the seatback in an upright position whenever the vehicle is in motion WARNING Do not use a sitting...

Page 27: ...is moving All passengers must be properly seated in seats and restrained properly whilst riding When resetting the seatback to the upright position make sure it is securely latched by pushing it forw...

Page 28: ...ar naturally from usage It is not a fault of the product CAUTION Wrinkles or abrasions which appear naturally from usage are not covered by warranty Belts with metallic accessories zippers or keys ins...

Page 29: ...hat is located on the outside of the seat cushion upwards or downwards To lower the seat cushion push the lever down several times To raise the seat cushion pull the lever up several times Headrest Th...

Page 30: ...ly adjusted Do not adjust the headrest posi tion of the driver s seat whilst the vehicle is in motion CAUTION When there is no occupant in the rear seats adjust the height of the headrest to the lowes...

Page 31: ...he release button 1 2 Recline the seatback 4 with the recline lever 3 3 Adjust the headrest to the appro priate height WARNING Always make sure the headrest locks into position after reinstalling and...

Page 32: ...ING Seatback pockets Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the seatback pockets In an accident they could come loose from the pocket and injure vehicle occupants Rear seat adjustment Headrest The rear...

Page 33: ...properly adjusted Adjusting the height up and down To raise the headrest pull it up to the desired position 1 To lower the headrest push and hold the release button 2 on the headrest support and lower...

Page 34: ...position the rear safety belts so that they can be used by rear seat passengers WARNING Do not fold the rear seat if the driver s position is not properly set according to the driver s physical figure...

Page 35: ...ed line at the bottom of folding lever it means the seatback is locked completely 2 Return the rear seat belt to the proper position 3 When the seatback is completely installed check the seatback fold...

Page 36: ...by the rear seatback CAUTION Rear seat belts When returning the rear seatbacks to the upright position remember to return the rear shoulder belts to their proper position WARNING Cargo Cargo should a...

Page 37: ...ts job as well In a collision it could even cut into you Be sure the belt webbing is straight and not twisted Be careful not to damage the belt webbing or hardware If the belt webbing or hardware is d...

Page 38: ...jects that are hard or can break easily Make sure there is nothing in the buckle The seat belt may not be fastened securely Seat belt warning Driver s seat belt warning As a reminder to the driver the...

Page 39: ...ll blink and warning chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds When the seat belt is unfastened during driving the warning light will illuminate when the speed is under 20 km h When the speed is...

Page 40: ...ive without the seat belt fastened or you unfasten the seat belt when you drive over 20km h the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 35 seconds and the corresponding warning light will...

Page 41: ...ision leading to per sonal injury or death Replace your seat belts after being in an accident as soon as possible To fasten your seat belt To fasten your seat belt pull it out of the retractor and ins...

Page 42: ...der the arm nearest the door The seat belt should be locked into the buckle on each seat cushion to be properly fastened A Rear right seat belt fastening buckle B Rear centre seat belt fastening buckl...

Page 43: ...belt should automatically draw back into the retractor If this does not happen check the belt to be sure it is not twisted then try again Lap belt if equipped To fasten your seat belt To fasten a 2 p...

Page 44: ...he centre mark must be used To release the seat belt When you want to release the seat belt press the button 1 in the locking buckle WARNING The centre lap belt latching mecha nism is different from t...

Page 45: ...tops suddenly or if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly the seat belt retractor will lock into position In certain frontal collisions the pre tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt...

Page 46: ...vere enough together with the air bags When the pre tensioner seat belts are activated a loud noise may be heard and fine dust which may appear to be smoke may be visible in the passenger compart ment...

Page 47: ...he pre tensioner seat belt assemblies Do not attempt to service or repair the pre tensioner seat belt system in any manner Improper handling of the preten sioner seat belt assemblies and failure to he...

Page 48: ...l tear the child from your arms and throw the child against the interior Always use a child restraint appropriate for your child s height and weight NOTICE Small children are best protected from injur...

Page 49: ...omen The use of a seat belt is recom mended for pregnant women to lessen the chance of injury in an accident When a seat belt is used the lap belt portion should be placed as low and snugly as possibl...

Page 50: ...should be taken to assure that seat belts and belt hardware are not damaged by seat hinges doors or other abuse WARNING When you return the rear seat back to its upright position after the rear seatb...

Page 51: ...r place a rearward facing Child Restraint System on the front pas senger seat unless the air bag is deactivated Children under age 13 should always ride in the rear seats and must always be properly r...

Page 52: ...accident After an accident have the sys tem checked by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer ser vice partner Selecting a Child Restraint System CRS When selecting a...

Page 53: ...ems infant only Child Restraint Systems can only be used rear ward facing Convertible and 3 in 1 Child Restraint Systems typically have higher height and weight limits for the rearward facing position...

Page 54: ...ease the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if an accident occurs WARNING If the vehicle headrest prevents proper installation of a Child Restraint System the headrest of the respective seating posit...

Page 55: ...OFIX system uses anchors in the vehicle and attach ments on the Child Restraint Sys tem The ISOFIX system eliminates the need to use seat belts to secure the Child Restraint System to the rear seats I...

Page 56: ...ve any other objects away from the anchorages that could prevent a secure connection between the Child Restraint Sys tem and the ISOFIX anchorages 3 Place the Child Restraint System on the vehicle sea...

Page 57: ...age the ISOFIX system and may not properly secure the Child Restraint System Securing a Child Restraint System seat with Top tether Anchorage system if equipped Type A Type B Child restraint system to...

Page 58: ...ything other than the correct top tether anchorage It may not work properly if attached to something else Child Restraint System anchor ages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by cor r...

Page 59: ...sal belted CRS 1 No Yes F R Yes F R Yes 2 F R Yes F R F Forward facing R Rearward fac ing i size CRS ISOFIX CRF F2 F2X R1 R2 No No Yes 3 F R No Yes 3 F R Carry cot ISOFIX lateral facing CRS ISOFIX CRF...

Page 60: ...lace a rearward facing Child Restraint System on the front pas senger seat unless the air bag is deactivated For semi universal or vehicle specific CRS ISOFIX or belted CRS please see the vehicle list...

Page 61: ...tem manufacturer s instructions Make sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted 2 Fasten the lap shoulder belt latch into the buckle Listen for the dis tinct click sound Position the release button so...

Page 62: ...use in this mass group U Seating position not suitable for fitment of Child Restraint Systems with support leg UF Suitable for forward facing universal category restraints approved for use in this ma...

Page 63: ...following table U Suitable for universal category Child Restraint Systems approved for use in this mass group UF Suitable for forward facing universal category restraints approved for use in this mass...

Page 64: ...p www britax com Graco http www gracobaby com Mass Group Seating Position Front Pas senger Out board Second Row Outboard Left centre Outboard Right i size Child Restraints Sys tems X i U X i U Mass Gr...

Page 65: ...tem Air bag supplemental restraint system if equipped The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration 1 Driver s front air bag 2 Passenger s front air bag 3 Side air bag 4 Curtain...

Page 66: ...protect the occu pants from serious physical injury In normal conditions the airbag is designed to deploy based on cer tain angle and intensity of the collision These two factors are crucial elements...

Page 67: ...Noise and smoke When the air bags inflate they make a loud noise and they leave smoke and powder in the air inside of the vehicle This is normal and is a result of the ignition of the air bag inflato...

Page 68: ...raint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur Never put a child restraint in the front passenger s seat If the front passenger air bag inf...

Page 69: ...seconds Passenger s front air bag OFF indi cator if equipped The passenger s front air bag OFF indicator illuminates for about 4 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The pas...

Page 70: ...sensor if equipped The SRSCM continually monitors all SRS components whilst the ignition switch is ON to determine if a crash impact is severe enough to require air bag deployment or pre tensioner se...

Page 71: ...will separate under pressure from the expansion of the air bags Fur ther opening of the covers then allows full inflation of the air bags Driver s front air bag 3 if equipped A fully inflated air bag...

Page 72: ...thma for some persons Always wash all exposed skin areas thor oughly with cold water and a mild soap after an accident in which the air bags were deployed The SRS can function only when the ignition s...

Page 73: ...ld be placed on the steering wheel at the 9 00 and 3 00 positions The passenger s arms and hands should be placed on their laps WARNING Always use seat belts and child restraints every trip every time...

Page 74: ...the SRS air bag warning light remains illuminated whilst the vehicle is being driven have the system inspected by a profes sional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service pa...

Page 75: ...legs comfort ably extended and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked and the ignition key is removed The SRS air bag system must deploy very rapidly to provide protection in a crash If...

Page 76: ...gid device Always check the status of the front air bag ON OFF switch and passenger s front air bag ON OFF indicator NOTICE When the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the ON position t...

Page 77: ...unless the passenger s front air bag has been deacti vated The infant or child could be severely injured or killed by an air bag deployment in case of an accident Even though your vehicle is equipped...

Page 78: ...depending on the crash severity angle speed and point of impact The side impact air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations WARNING Do not allow the passengers to lean their hea...

Page 79: ...Also do not attach any objects around the area the air bag inflates such as the door side door glass front and rear pillar Do not place any objects between the door and the seat They may become dange...

Page 80: ...cts between the doors and passen gers when they are seated on seats equipped with side and or curtain air bags Never try to open or repair any components of the side curtain air bag system If necessar...

Page 81: ...llision sensors The actual air bag collision sensors in the vehicle may differ from the illus tration 1 SRS control module 2 Front impact sensor if equipped 3 Side Pressure sensor if equipped 4 Side i...

Page 82: ...uthorised Kia dealer service partner Problems may arise if the sensor installation angles are changed due to the deformation of the front bumper body or B pillars where side collision sensors are inst...

Page 83: ...flate in other collisions if the side impact sensors detect a sufficient impact If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads the air bags may deploy Drive carefully on un...

Page 84: ...the occupants in a direction where the air bags would not be able to provide any additional benefit and thus the sensors may not deploy any air bags Just before impact drivers often brake heavily Suc...

Page 85: ...remains on have the system inspected by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service part ner WARNING Modification to SRS components or wiring including the additi...

Page 86: ...olded down back seat All occupants should sit upright fully back in their seats with their seat belts on and their feet on the floor Passengers should not move out of or change seats whilst the vehicl...

Page 87: ...or seat belts in the rear seat WARNING Sitting improperly or out of posi tion can cause occupants to be shifted too close to a deploying air bag strike the interior structure or be thrown from the veh...

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Page 89: ...y precautions 4 13 Theft alarm system 4 14 Armed stage 4 15 Theft alarm stage 4 16 Disarmed stage 4 16 Door locks 4 17 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle 4 17 Operating door locks from insi...

Page 90: ...sunroof 4 38 Tilting the sunroof 4 39 Sunshade 4 40 Resetting the sunroof 4 40 Steering wheel 4 41 Electric power steering 4 41 Tilt telescopic steering 4 42 Heated steering wheel 4 43 Horn 4 43 Mirro...

Page 91: ...operational conditions of Reverse Parking Distance Warning 4 97 Reverse Parking Distance Warning precautions 4 98 Self diagnosis 4 98 Forward Reverse Parking Distance Warning PDW 4 99 Operation of For...

Page 92: ...mirror lamp 4 127 Glove box lamp 4 128 Defroster 4 128 Rear window defroster 4 128 Manual climate control system 4 130 Heating and air conditioning 4 131 System operation 4 135 Activate upon Washer Fl...

Page 93: ...nual climate control system 4 153 Automatic climate control system 4 153 Defogging logic 4 154 Storage compartments 4 157 Centre console storage 4 157 Glove box 4 157 Sunglass holder 4 158 Luggage net...

Page 94: ...olding key To unfold the key press the release button then the key will unfold automatically To fold the key fold the key manu ally whilst pressing the release but ton CAUTION Do not fold the key with...

Page 95: ...ne immobiliser system to reduce the risk of unauthorised vehicle use Your immobiliser system is com prised of a small transponder in the ignition key and electronic devices inside the vehicle Vehicles...

Page 96: ...ting malfunction CAUTION Do not put metal accessories near the ignition switch Metal accesso ries may interrupt the transponder signal and may prevent the engine from being started NOTICE If you need...

Page 97: ...nk once Unlock 2 All doors and tailgate are unlocked if the unlock button is pressed The hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that all doors are unlocked After pressing this button the d...

Page 98: ...If the transmitter is in close prox imity to your cell phone or smart phone the signal from the trans mitter could be blocked by normal operation of your cell phone or smart phone This is especially...

Page 99: ...placement Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner CAUTION The keyless entry system trans mitter is designed to give you years of trouble free use how ever it can malfunction i...

Page 100: ...s will blink once to indicate that all doors and tail gate are locked The button will only operate when the smart key is within 0 7 1 m 28 40 in from the outside door handle If you want to make sure t...

Page 101: ...ng the key For detailed infor mation refer to ENGINE START STOP button if equipped on page 6 12 Smart key precautions NOTICE If for some reason you happen to lose your smart key you will not be able t...

Page 102: ...ce between the two devices CAUTION Keep the smart key away from water or any liquid If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to exposure to water or liquids it will not be covered by your manufa...

Page 103: ...will blink once Lock the doors by pressing the lock button on the smart key After completion of the steps above the hazard warning lights will operate once to indi cate that the system is armed If any...

Page 104: ...the system unlock the doors with the transmitter or smart key Disarmed stage The system will be disarmed when Transmitter The door unlock button is pressed The engine is started The ignition switch is...

Page 105: ...de the vehicle Mechanical key Turn the key toward the rear of the vehicle to lock and toward the front of the vehicle to unlock If you lock unlock the door with a key the doors will lock unlock If you...

Page 106: ...WARNING If you don t close the door securely the door may open again Be careful that someone s body and hands are not trapped when closing the door WARNING If people must spend a longer time in the ve...

Page 107: ...the door will unlock If the inner door handle is pulled once more the door will open WARNING Door lock malfunction If a power door lock ever fails to function whilst you are in the vehi cle try one o...

Page 108: ...ock unlock switch WARNING Doors The doors should always be fully closed and locked whilst the vehi cle is in motion to prevent acci dental opening of the door Locked doors will also discourage potenti...

Page 109: ...n the vehicle cannot unlock the doors with the door lock button For example if the door is locked with the transmitter the passenger in the vehicle cannot unlock the door without the transmitter Impac...

Page 110: ...he Rear Occupant Alert ROA sys tem is provided to help prevent exit ing the vehicle with the rear passenger left in the vehicle When you open the front door after opening and closing the rear door and...

Page 111: ...er do not lock the door then ride and drive again the alert can occur Tailgate Opening the tailgate The tailgate is locked or unlocked when all doors are locked or unlocked with the transmitter or sma...

Page 112: ...d other parts of your body are safely out of the way before closing the tailgate CAUTION Make sure nothing is near the tail gate latch and striker whilst closing the tailgate It may damage the tail ga...

Page 113: ...tment No one should be allowed to occupy the luggage compartment of the vehicle at any time The luggage compartment is a very dangerous location in the event of a crash Use the release lever for emer...

Page 114: ...er window switch 2 Front passenger s door power window switch 3 Rear door left power window switch 4 Rear door right power window switch 5 Window opening and closing 6 Automatic power window up down D...

Page 115: ...t is blocked by objects remove the objects and close the window NOTICE whilst driving with the rear windows down or with the sunroof if equipped in an open or partially open position your vehicle may...

Page 116: ...up the power window switch momentarily to the second detent position 6 com pletely lowers or lifts the window even when the switch is released To stop the window at the desired position whilst the wi...

Page 117: ...ow reversal will not operate NOTICE The automatic reverse feature for the driver s window is only active when the auto up feature is used by fully pulling up the switch The automatic reverse feature w...

Page 118: ...door and the individual door window switch in opposite directions at the same time If this is done the window will stop and cannot be opened or closed WARNING Windows NEVER leave the ignition key in t...

Page 119: ...e lever to unlatch the bonnet The bonnet should pop open slightly WARNING Open the bonnet after turning off the engine on a flat surface shifting the shift lever to the P Park posi tion for Automatic...

Page 120: ...open The warning chime will operate when the vehicle is being driven at or above 3 km h 2 mph with the bonnet open Closing the bonnet 1 Before closing the bonnet check the following All filler caps in...

Page 121: ...or any other combustible material in the engine compartment Doing so may cause a heat induced fire WARNING Always double check to be sure that the bonnet is firmly latched before driving away If it i...

Page 122: ...m place and allow the ice to melt 1 Stop the engine 2 To open the fuel filler door pull up the fuel filler door opener 3 Pull the fuel filler door 1 out to fully open 4 To remove the cap turn the fuel...

Page 123: ...zle you should eliminate potentially dangerous static electricity dis charge by touching another metal part of the vehicle a safe distance away from the fuel filler neck nozzle or other gas source Do...

Page 124: ...ring refuelling leave the vicinity of the vehicle and immediately contact the manager of the gas station and then contact the local fire department Follow any safety instructions they provide CAUTION...

Page 125: ...er the sun roof is fully opened closed or tilted Damage to the motor or system components could occur Make sure the sunroof is closed fully when leaving your vehicle If the sunroof is open rain or sno...

Page 126: ...nd then release it The sunroof will automatically close all the way To stop the sunroof sliding at any point push the sunroof control lever momentarily NOTICE To reduce wind noise whilst driving it is...

Page 127: ...lever forward until the sunroof moves to the desired position WARNING Make sure heads other body parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the sunroof to avoid injuries or vehic...

Page 128: ...he ignition switch must be in the ON position 2 Close the sunroof completely 3 Release the control lever 4 Push the control lever forward until the sunroof tilts and slightly moves up and down Then re...

Page 129: ...The EPS warning light does not illuminate The steering effort is high imme diately after turning the ignition switch on This happens as the system performs the EPS system diagnostics When the diagnos...

Page 130: ...ic steering wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheel before you drive You can also raise it to give your legs more room when you exit and enter the vehicle The steering wheel should be posi tione...

Page 131: ...ition ON the heater will be off CAUTION Do not install any grip to operate the steering wheel This causes damage to the heated steering wheel system When cleaning the heated steer ing wheel do not use...

Page 132: ...t before you start driving WARNING Rear visibility Do not place objects in the rear seat or cargo area which would interfere with your vision through the rear window WARNING Do not adjust the rearview...

Page 133: ...senses the light level around the vehicle and automati cally controls the headlight glare from the vehicles behind you When the engine is running the glare is automatically controlled by the sensor mo...

Page 134: ...closer than they appear Use your interior rearview mirror or direct observation to deter mine the actual distance of fol lowing vehicles when changing lanes CAUTION Do not scrape ice off the mirror f...

Page 135: ...er tent adjustment CAUTION The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjust ing angles but the motor contin ues to operate whilst the switch is pressed Do not press the switch longer than ne...

Page 136: ...t the engine is not running CAUTION In case it is an electric type outside rearview mirror don t fold it by hand It could cause motor failure Manual type To fold outside rearview mirror grasp the hous...

Page 137: ...ype A Type B 1 Tachometer 2 Speedometer 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 4 Fuel gauge 5 Warning and indicator lights 6 LCD display The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration...

Page 138: ...the instrument panel illumination is changed by pressing the illumination control button or when the ignition switch or ENGINE START STOP but ton is ON or the tail lights are turned on Type A cluster...

Page 139: ...B 1 MODE button for change the LCD MODES 2 MOVE scroll switch for select the items 3 OK SET RESET button for set the items or reset the items Gauges Speedometer Type A km h Type B MPH km h The speedo...

Page 140: ...he tachometer s RED ZONE This may cause severe engine damage Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Type A for Except Europe Type B for Europe This gauge indicates the tempera ture of the engine coolant whe...

Page 141: ...capacities on page 9 10 The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light which will illuminate when the fuel tank is nearly empty On inclines or curves the fuel gauge pointer may fluctuate o...

Page 142: ...c maintenance should be performed Odometer range 0 1 599 999 km or 999 999 miles Distance to empty Type A Type B The distance to empty is the esti mated distance the vehicle can be driven with the rem...

Page 143: ...ing con ditions driving habits and condi tion of the vehicle Outside Temperature Gauge Type A Type B This gauge indicates the current outside air temperatures by 1 C 1 F Temperature range Type A 40 C...

Page 144: ...by using the User Set tings mode of the LCD display For more details refer to LCD dis play for Type B cluster on page 4 67 Transmission shift indicator Automatic Transmission Shift Indi cator if equip...

Page 145: ...is in the 2nd or 1st gear When the system is not working properly the indicator is not dis played Manual Transmission Shift Indica tor Intelligent Manual Transmission Shift Indicator if equipped Type...

Page 146: ...ifting down to the 3rd gear is desired currently the shift lever is in the 4th 5th or 6th gear When the system is not working properly the indicator is not dis played Dual Clutch Transmission shift in...

Page 147: ...is in the 2nd or 1st gear When the system is not working properly the indicator is not dis played Trip Computer if equipped Trip information Trip computer For Type A cluster The trip computer is a mi...

Page 148: ...the vehicle is not in motion the elapsed time keeps going whilst the engine is running Average Vehicle Speed 3 The average vehicle speed is cal culated by the total driving dis tance and driving time...

Page 149: ...le will reset to default automatically NOTICE The average fuel economy is not displayed for more accurate calcula tion if the vehicle does not drive more than 10 seconds or 300 meters 0 19 miles since...

Page 150: ...rvice symbol will not be dis played NOTICE If it is not available to set service interval on your vehicle have the system serviced by a professional workshop Kia recommends to con sult an authorised K...

Page 151: ...d 2 for 48 Volt Hybrid vehicle Fuel economy Average Fuel Economy 1 The average fuel economy is cal culated by the total driving dis tance and fuel consumption since the last average fuel economy reset...

Page 152: ...ds or 300 meters 0 2 miles since the ignition switch or ENGINE START STOP but ton is turned to ON Instant Fuel Economy 2 This mode displays the instant fuel economy during the last few seconds when th...

Page 153: ...will not be reset If you press OK button for more than 1 second after the Driving Information is displayed the information will be reset If the engine is running even when the vehicle is not in motio...

Page 154: ...No energy flow Engine Generation Regeneration The engine and regenerative brake system charges up the high voltage battery Engine Wheel Bat tery Power Assist Both the motor and the engine power are u...

Page 155: ...e Trip Computer Driving Assist User Settings Information Master warning Up Down Fuel Economy Lane Keep ing Assist Lane Follow ing Assist Driver Assistance Digital Speed ometer The Master Warning mode...

Page 156: ...eed Limit Warning if equipped For more details refer to each system information in Driving your vehicle on page 6 1 Setting To change the Driver Assistance settings press the OK button on the steering...

Page 157: ...ance Assist radar blocked if equipped Blind Spot Collision Warning mal function if equipped Blind Spot Collision Warning radar blocked if equipped Intelligent Speed Limit Warning malfunction if equipp...

Page 158: ...The information provided may dif fer depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle Shift to P to edit settings Engage parking brake to edit settings This warning message appears if you...

Page 159: ...tion Warning Leading Vehicle Departure Alert Inattentive Driving Warning To select the function For more details refer to Driver Attention Warning DAW if equipped on page 6 107 Forward Safety Active A...

Page 160: ...Distance Warning Auto ON To select the function For more details refer to Reverse Parking Distance Warning PDW if equipped on page 4 96 Rear Cross Traffic Safety To select the function For more detail...

Page 161: ...tems Explanation Auto Lock Enable on shift if equipped with Automatic Transmission Dual Clutch Transmission All doors will be automatically locked if the vehicle is shifted from the P Park position to...

Page 162: ...ed when the mileage and days to service has been reached or passed If any of the following conditions occur the mileage and number of days to service may be incorrect The battery cable is disconnected...

Page 163: ...ms Explanation Fuel Econ Reset Off The average fuel economy will not reset After Vehicle On After refuelling The average fuel economy will reset automatically after vehicle on refuelling Speedometer u...

Page 164: ...e 76 4 LCD display for Type B cluster 9 Reset Items Explanation Reset You can reset the menus in the User Settings mode All menus in the User Settings mode are reset to factory settings except languag...

Page 165: ...tly depending on the type of instrument cluster and some may not show the warning message at all The warning message is shown in either symbol symbol and text or text type only Door bonnet tailgate op...

Page 166: ...ctivate or deactivate Wiper Lights Display function from the User Settings mode in the clus ter LCD display Wiper mode Type A Type B This indicator displays which wiper speed is selected using the wip...

Page 167: ...START button whilst turning wheel for smart key system This warning message illumi nates if the steering wheel does not unlock normally when the ENGINE START STOP button is pressed It means that you...

Page 168: ...he smart key is not detected when you press the ENGINE START STOP button Press START button again for smart key system This warning message illumi nates if you can not operate the ENGINE START STOP bu...

Page 169: ...a recommended to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner Low fuel This warning message is dis played if the fuel tank is almost out of fuel When this message is displayed the low fuel level war...

Page 170: ...g when the warning message is displayed In this case have the vehicle inspected by a professional work shop Kia recommended to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner Warning and indicator ligh...

Page 171: ...not operate prop erly do not drive the vehicle In this case have the vehicle towed to a professional workshop and inspected Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer ser vice partner Dual diago...

Page 172: ...a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner WARNING Electronic Brake force Distribution EBD System Warning Light When both ABS and Parking Brake Brake Flu...

Page 173: ...e emission control system In this case have the vehicle inspected by a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner CAUTION Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL Dr...

Page 174: ...more details refer to Engine oil Petrol on page 8 29 If the level is low add oil as required If the warning light remains on after adding oil or if oil is not available have the vehicle inspected by...

Page 175: ...ng light without adding the engine oil the light will come on again after travelling approxi mately 50km CAUTION If the light comes on continuously after adding the engine oil and travelling approxima...

Page 176: ...you notice any vehicle instabil ity immediately take your foot off the accelerator pedal apply the brakes gradually with light force and slowly move to a safe position off the road Forward Collision...

Page 177: ...articulate Filter PPF system When this warning light illumi nates it may turn off after driv ing the vehicle The vehicle should be driven for more than 30 minutes at a speed of 80 km h 50 mph and fast...

Page 178: ...ted by a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner CAUTION LED Headlamp Warning Light Continuous driving with the LED Headlamp Warning Light on can reduce...

Page 179: ...his indicator light illuminates Once you set the ignition switch or ENGINE START STOP button to the ON position It illuminates for approximately 3 seconds and then goes off When you deactivate the ESC...

Page 180: ...off after starting the engine This indicator light blinks for a few seconds When the smart key is not in the vehicle At this time you can not start the engine This indicator light illuminates for 2 s...

Page 181: ...s pulled into the Flash to Pass position High Beam Assist Indicator if equipped This warning light illuminates When the high beam is on with the light switch in the AUTO light position If your vehicle...

Page 182: ...is a malfunc tion with Lane Keeping Assist In this case have the vehicle inspected by a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service part ner For more details refer...

Page 183: ...ear cam era display when backing up ALWAYS look around your vehicle to make sure there are no objects or obstacles before moving the vehicle in any direction to prevent a collision Always pay close at...

Page 184: ...Warning WARNING Reverse Parking Distance Warning is a supplementary function only The operation of Reverse Parking Dis tance Warning can be affected by several factors including environ mental conditi...

Page 185: ...e sensor is covered with foreign matter such as snow or water or the sensor cover is blocked It will operate normally when the mate rial is removed or the sensor is no longer blocked 3 Driving on unev...

Page 186: ...e sensor may be inoperative until the stains are removed using a soft cloth Do not push scratch or strike the sensor Sensor damage could occur NOTICE This system can only sense objects within the rang...

Page 187: ...G Your new vehicle warranty does not cover any accidents or damage to the vehicle or injuries to its occu pants due to a reverse parking dis tance warning system malfunction Always drive safely and ca...

Page 188: ...front and rear view The operational function of Forward Reverse Parking Distance Warning system can be affected by many factors and conditions of the surroundings so the responsibility rests always wi...

Page 189: ...will be recognized first The outer sensors are activated when you shift the gear to the R Reverse position If the vehicle speed is above 10 km h 6 mph the system is not activate and the Forward Rever...

Page 190: ...mall or slim objects such as poles or objects located between sensors may not be detected by the sensors Always visually check behind the vehicle when backing up Be sure to inform any drivers of the v...

Page 191: ...air brakes can interfere with the sensor 3 Heavy rain or water spray 4 Wireless transmitters or mobile hones present near the sensor 5 Sensor is covered with snow Detecting range may decrease when 1...

Page 192: ...particularly pedestrians and especially children Be aware that some objects may not be detected by the sensors due to the objects distance size or material all of which can limit the effectiveness of...

Page 193: ...s door is opened and closed the headlights are turned off after 15 seconds The headlights can be turned off by pressing the lock button on the transmitter or smart key twice or turning off the light s...

Page 194: ...When the vehicle speed is over 3 km h When driving forward or back ward Daytime running light if equipped The Daytime Running Lights DRL can make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle...

Page 195: ...g light position To operate the lights turn the knob at the end of the control lever to one of the following positions 1 OFF position 2 Auto light position 3 Parking light position 4 Headlight positio...

Page 196: ...pe D Type E When the light switch is in the park ing light position 2nd position the tail position license and instrument panel lights will turn ON Headlight position Type A Type B Type C OYB040585R O...

Page 197: ...n the head light position 3rd position the head tail position license and instrument panel lights are ON NOTICE The ignition switch must be in the ON position to turn on the head lights Auto light pos...

Page 198: ...e anything over sensor 1 located on the instrument panel this will ensure better auto light system control Don t clean the sensor using a window cleaner the cleanser may leave a light film which could...

Page 199: ...cator will light when the headlight high beams are switched on To prevent the battery from being discharged do not leave the lights on for a prolonged time whilst the engine is not running WARNING Do...

Page 200: ...utomatically adjusts the headlamp range switches between high beam and low beam according to the brightness of other vehicles and road conditions Operating condition 1 Place the light switch in the AU...

Page 201: ...unction may not operate nor mally in the below conditions When the light from the oncoming or front vehicle is not detected because of lamp damage hidden from sight etc When the lamp of the on coming...

Page 202: ...Do not remove or impact related parts of High Beam Assist Be careful that water doesn t get into High Beam Assist unit Do not place objects on the dash board that reflects light such as mirrors white...

Page 203: ...e turn signal lever slightly and hold it in position B The lever will return to the O OFF position when released If an indicator stays on and does not flash or if it flashes abnormally one of the turn...

Page 204: ...the parklight is turned on Type A B D To turn the front fog lights off turn the front fog light switch to the on position again Type C E To turn off the front fog lights turn the fog light switch 1 to...

Page 205: ...off the rear fog lights turn the rear light switch 1 to the O OFF position Headlight levelling device if equipped To adjust the headlight beam level according to the number of the pas sengers and loa...

Page 206: ...ion so that the beam level may be the nearest as the condition obtained according to the list Wipers and washers Front Type A Type B Type C Loading condition Switch position Driver only 0 Driver Front...

Page 207: ...119 4 4 Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers Type D Type E Rear if equipped Type A Type B Type C Type D OYB040591R OYB040435R OYB040592L OYB040593L OYB040436L OYB040593R...

Page 208: ...Fast wiper speed 2 1 LO Normal wiper speed 3 INT AUTO Wiper operates intermittently at the same wiping intervals Use this mode in light rain or mist To vary the speed setting turn the speed control k...

Page 209: ...ignition switch is ON the wiper will operate once to perform a self check of the system Set the wiper to O OFF position when the wiper is not in use CAUTION When the ignition switch is ON and the wind...

Page 210: ...ide windscreen glass Damage to system parts could occur and may not be covered by your vehicle warranty When starting the vehicle in win ter set the wiper switch in the off position Otherwise wipers m...

Page 211: ...iver side CAUTION To prevent possible damage to the washer pump do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty WARNING Do not use the washer in freezing temperatures without first warming...

Page 212: ...Type E The rear window wiper and washer switch is located at the end of the wiper and washer switch lever Turn the switch to desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer 6 2 HI Normal wiper o...

Page 213: ...D Type E Push the lever away from you or turn the wiper lever switch upwards twice to spray rear washer fluid and to run the rear wipers 1 3 cycles The spray and wiper opera tion will continue until...

Page 214: ...m lamp comes on when a door is opened The lamps go out after approximately 30 seconds The map lamp and room lamp comes on for approximately 30 seconds when doors are unlocked with a transmitter or sma...

Page 215: ...e front map lamps on Press this switch to turn the front map lamps off Room lamp The light stays on at all times Luggage room lamp The luggage room lamp comes on when the tailgate is opened CAUTION Th...

Page 216: ...ve box lamp if equipped The glove box lamp comes on when the glove box is opened CAUTION To prevent unnecessary charging system drain close the glove box securely after using the glove box Defroster C...

Page 217: ...oster is ON If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window brush it off before operating the rear defroster The rear window defroster auto matically turns off after approxi mately 20 minute...

Page 218: ...knob 2 Mode selection knob 3 Temperature control knob 4 Air conditioning button if equipped 5 Rear window defroster button 6 Air intake control button CAUTION Operating the blower when the ignition s...

Page 219: ...d position For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling Heating Cooling 3 Set the temperature control to the desired position 4 Set the air intake control to the outside fresh air position 5...

Page 220: ...the outlet Bi Level B D C E Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor Floor Level C E A D Most of the air flow is directed to the floor with a small amount of the air being directed to the...

Page 221: ...for warm and hot air or left position for cooler air Air intake control The air intake control is used to select the outside fresh air posi tion or recirculated air position To change the air intake...

Page 222: ...isibility Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating system on It may cause serious harm or death due to a drop in the oxygen level and or body temperature Continue using the clima...

Page 223: ...esired speed 5 If dehumidified heating is desired turn the air conditioning system if equipped on If the windscreen fogs up set the mode to the or position Operation Tips To keep dust or unpleasant fu...

Page 224: ...place The air conditioning evaporator cooling coil shall never be repaired or replaced with one removed from a used or salvaged vehicle and new replacement MAC evaporators shall be certified and labe...

Page 225: ...eration characteristic Activate upon Washer Fluid Use To prevent the odor from entering to inside the vehicle the ventilation system changes to Recirculated Air Mode for a whilst when the windscreen w...

Page 226: ...pollutants accumu late in the filter over a period of time the air flow from the air vents may decrease resulting in moisture accumulation on the inside of the windscreen even when the outside fresh...

Page 227: ...ication of refrigerant 2 Amount of refrigerant 3 Classification of Compressor lubri cant 4 Caution 5 Flammable Refrigerant 6 To requires Registered Technician to service Air Conditioning system 7 Serv...

Page 228: ...yf Since the refrigerant is mildly flammable and operated at high pressure the air condi tioning system should only be ser viced by trained and certified technicians It is important that the correct t...

Page 229: ...ndow defroster button 8 Mode selection button 9 Air conditioning button if equipped 10 Air intake control button CAUTION Operating the blower when the ignition switch is in the ON position could cause...

Page 230: ...For your convenience and to improve the effectiveness of the climate control use the AUTO button and set the temperature to 23 C 73 F NOTICE Never place anything over the sen sor located on the instru...

Page 231: ...low outlet port is converted as follows For Europe Except Europe Refer to the illustration in the Man ual climate control system if equipped on page 4 130 Floor Defrost A C D E Most of the air flow is...

Page 232: ...ly using the horizon tal thumbwheel To close the vent rotate it downward to the maxi mum position To open the vent rotate it upward to the desired position Also you can adjust the direction of air del...

Page 233: ...h the recirculated air position selected air from the passenger compart ment will be drawn through the heating system and heated or cooled according to the function selected Outside fresh air position...

Page 234: ...ontrol to the outside fresh air position as much as possible whilst driving Fan speed control The fan speed can be set to the desired speed by operating the fan speed control knob The higher the fan s...

Page 235: ...eep fresh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and comfortable Air for the heating cooling system is drawn in through the grilles just ahead of the windscreen Care should be taken t...

Page 236: ...air conditioning may create water droplets inside the vehicle Since excessive water droplets may cause damage to electrical equipment air condi tioning should only be used with the windows closed Air...

Page 237: ...elec tion button 3 With pressing Air Conditioning button press the Recirculated Air button more than 4 times within 2 seconds 4 If the system is set up the indica tor on Recirculated Air button will b...

Page 238: ...ed by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner NOTICE Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule If the vehicle is being driven in severe...

Page 239: ...ling also has a bad influence on the air condi tioning system Therefore if abnormal operation is found have the system inspected by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia de...

Page 240: ...t was selected Windscreen defrosting and defogging WARNING Windscreen heating Do not use the or position during cooling operation in extremely humid weather The dif ference between the temperature of...

Page 241: ...hest extreme right position 2 Set the temperature to the extreme hot position 3 Select the position 4 The outside fresh air and air conditioning will be selected auto matically Automatic climate contr...

Page 242: ...uipped To reduce the possibility of fogging up the inside of the windscreen the air intake or air conditioning are controlled automatically according to certain conditions such as or position To cance...

Page 243: ...tatus Auto defogging system Only for automatic climate control system if equipped Auto defogging reduces the possi bility of fogging up the inside of the windscreen by automatically sens ing the moist...

Page 244: ...er steps operate as follow Step 1 Operating the air condition ing Step 2 Outside air position Step 3 Blowing air flow toward the windscreen Step 4 Increasing air flow toward the windscreen If your veh...

Page 245: ...tment cover cannot close securely WARNING Flammable materials Do not store cigarette lighters pro pane cylinders or other flammable explosive materials in the vehicle These items may catch fire and or...

Page 246: ...rown from the holder in the event of a sud den stop or an accident possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle Do not open the sunglass holder whilst the vehicle is moving The rear view mirror of...

Page 247: ...ge board if equipped You can place a first aid kit a reflec tor triangle tools etc in the box for easy access 1 Grasp the handle on the top of the cover and lift it 2 Fold the rear part of luggage boa...

Page 248: ...the way into its socket When the element has heated the lighter will pop out to the ready position Kia recommends to use parts for replacement from an authorised Kia dealer service partner WARNING Do...

Page 249: ...ot place uncovered cups with hot liquid in the cup holder whilst the vehicle is in motion If the hot liquid spills you burn yourself Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehi...

Page 250: ...sor and slide the mirror cover 3 The ticket holder 4 is provided for holding a tollgate ticket WARNING For your safety do not obstruct your vision when using the sunvisor Seat warmer if equipped Front...

Page 251: ...ation Do not place heavy or sharp objects on seats equipped with seat warmers Damage to the seat warming components could occur Do not change the seat cover It may damage the seat warmer or airventila...

Page 252: ...se Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference when plugged into a vehicle s power outlet These devices may cause excessive audio static and mal functions in other electronic sys tems or...

Page 253: ...that fits the USB port can be used The USB charger can be used only for battery charging purposes Battery chargers cannot be charged Floor mat anchor s When using a floor mat on the front floor carpet...

Page 254: ...le about 50 degrees 2 to remove the shelf completely Installation is in reverse order of removal NOTICE When removing the hook be sure to lower the shelf with holding by hand If the shelf has been com...

Page 255: ...may be damaged Coat hook To use the coat hook pull down the upper portion of coat hook CAUTION Do not hang heavy clothes since those may damage the hook WARNING Do not hang other objects such as hang...

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Page 257: ...now the basic operations 5 13 Radio 5 14 Turning on the radio 5 14 Changing the radio mode 5 18 Scanning for available radio stations 5 18 Searching for radio stations 5 18 Saving radio stations 5 19...

Page 258: ...5 Infotainment System USB 5 36 Bluetooth 5 37 Trademarks 5 38 Declaration of Conformity 5 39 CE 5 39 EAC 5 40 NBTC 5 40 NCC 5 41 BSMI 5 42 UkrSEPRO 5 42...

Page 259: ...clockwise To install the antenna turn it clockwise CAUTION Micro pole antenna Before entering a place with a low height clearance or a car wash remove surely the antenna by rotating it counterclockwis...

Page 260: ...quality reproduction However in some cases the signal coming to your vehicle may not be strong and clear This can be due to factors such as the distance from the radio station closeness of other stro...

Page 261: ...e radio trouble Fading As your vehicle moves away from the radio station the signal will weaken and sound will begin to fade When this occurs we suggest that you select another stronger station Flutte...

Page 262: ...mobile phone at a place as far as possible from the audio equipment CAUTION When using a communication sys tem such as a mobile phone or a radio set inside the vehicle a sepa rate external antenna mu...

Page 263: ...nob When the Mode popup is not selected in MENU Mode popup press the RADIO but ton on the control panel to change the mode Each time you press the RADIO button on the control panel the mode switches t...

Page 264: ...press and hold to search for a station Whilst playing media press and hold to rewind or fast forward except for Bluetooth audio mode 5 POWER button VOLUME knob Press to turn the system on or off Turn...

Page 265: ...except for the Bluetooth audio mode 12 Number buttons 1 RPT 4 Whilst listening to the radio press to listen to a saved radio station Whilst listening to the radio press and hold to save the cur rent...

Page 266: ...us next saved radio station Whilst listening to the radio push and hold to search for a station Whilst playing media push and hold to rewind or fast forward except for Bluetooth audio mode 5 Call Answ...

Page 267: ...he volume low enough to hear external sounds Driving without the ability to hear exter nal sounds may lead to a traffic accident Listening to a loud vol ume for a long time may cause hearing damage WA...

Page 268: ...ealer Placing the infotainment system within an electromagnetic envi ronment may result in noise interference Turning the system on or off To turn on the system start the engine If you do not want to...

Page 269: ...revent glare you can turn off the screen The screen can be turned off only whilst the system is on 1 On the control panel press the MENU button 2 When the option selection window displays turn the TUN...

Page 270: ...value Radio Turning on the radio 1 On the control panel press the RADIO button 2 When the mode selection window displays turn the TUNE knob to select the desired radio mode and then press the knob FM...

Page 271: ...according to your driving speed NOTICE Depending on vehicle models or specifications available options may vary Depending on the system or amplifier specifications applied to your vehicle available o...

Page 272: ...desired position and then press the knob To set sound to be centred in the vehicle select Centre Center Equaliser Tone Adjust the output level for each sound tone mode Speed dependent vol Set the vol...

Page 273: ...position and then press the knob To set sound to be centred in the vehicle select Centre Center Equaliser Tone Adjust the output level for each sound tone mode Speed dependent vol Set the volume to b...

Page 274: ...lect the one you want 1 From the radio screen press the MENU button on the control panel 2 When the option selection window displays turn the TUNE knob to select Scan and then press the knob The syste...

Page 275: ...r the sta tion will be replaced by the station you are listening to Using the auto save function You can search for radio stations in your area where there is a strong signal The results of your searc...

Page 276: ...external USB devices with the system power turned off When the Mode popup is not selected in MENU Mode popup press the MEDIA button on the control panel to change the media player Each time you press...

Page 277: ...ist Access the file list Folder list Access the folder list Information Display information about the song currently playing Sound settings You can change the settings related to sounds such as locati...

Page 278: ...nding Fast forwarding On the control panel press and hold the SEEK TRACK button You can also push and hold the Up Down lever on the steering wheel Restarting the current playback On the control panel...

Page 279: ...vehicle before connecting a USB device to your system Starting the engine with a USB device connected to the system may damage the USB device Be careful of static electricity when connecting or discon...

Page 280: ...h devices Bluetooth is a short range wireless networking technology Via Blue tooth you can connect nearby mobile devices wirelessly to send and receive data between connected devices This enables you...

Page 281: ...evices with your system For Bluetooth connections first pair your device with your system to add it to the system s list of Bluetooth devices You can register up to five devices 1 From the control pan...

Page 282: ...em to connect with the device automatically deactivate Bluetooth on your device When a device is connected to the system via Bluetooth the device s battery may discharge faster Connecting a paired dev...

Page 283: ...red device the Call history and Contacts stored in the system are also deleted To re use a deleted device you must pair the device again Using a Bluetooth audio device You can listen to music stored i...

Page 284: ...tem power is off Language You can change the display language You can also press the CLOCK but ton to set the time Pausing Resuming playback To pause playback press the TUNE knob on the control panel...

Page 285: ...he Bluetooth audio mode The playlist feature is not sup ported in the Bluetooth audio mode If the Bluetooth device is discon nected Bluetooth audio mode will end Using a Bluetooth phone You can use Bl...

Page 286: ...v erage can Depending on the connected mobile phone the volume and sound quality of the Bluetooth Handsfree may vary Making a call If your mobile phone is connected to the system you can make a call b...

Page 287: ...ress the MENU button on the control panel to access the following menu options Add new favourites Add a fre quently used phone number to favourites Delete items Delete a selected favourites item Delet...

Page 288: ...ICE Some mobile phones may not support the download function The call history is accessed only after downloading the call history when the mobile phone is con nected to the system Calls from restricte...

Page 289: ...the download function Depending on the system s speci fications some of the down loaded contacts may be lost Contacts stored both in the phone and in the SIM card are down loaded With some mobile pho...

Page 290: ...even after you exit the vehicle if the phone is within the connection range To end the connection disconnect the device from the system or deactivate Bluetooth on the device Using options during a cal...

Page 291: ...mobile phone type the phone number may not be displayed Depending on the mobile phone type the call switching function may not be supported System status icons Status icons appear at the top of the s...

Page 292: ...EG1 2 2 5 Audio Layer3 Windows Media Audio Ver 7 X 8 X Bit rates MPEG1 Layer3 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 kbps MPEG2 Layer3 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 kbps MPEG2...

Page 293: ...nding on the bitrate Music files with a higher bitrate have a better sound quality Japanese or Simplified Chinese characters in folder or file names may not be displayed properly Supported USB storage...

Page 294: ...patch RAM software version 1 Trademarks Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and...

Page 295: ...39 5 5 Infotainment System Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity CE...

Page 296: ...t System 40 5 Declaration of Conformity EAC NBTC Catergory Specification Model ACB13H8GP Manufacturer HYUNDAI MOBIS Co Ltd 203 Teheran ro Gangnam gu Seoul 06141 Korea Date of Manufacture Check product...

Page 297: ...increase the power or change the characteristics and functions of the origi nal design of the certified lower power frequency electric machinery Article 14 The application of low power frequency elect...

Page 298: ...Infotainment System 42 5 Declaration of Conformity BSMI UkrSEPRO...

Page 299: ...6 12 ENGINE START STOP button position 6 12 Starting the engine 6 15 Stopping the engine Manual Transmission Intelligent Man ual Transmission iMT 6 17 Idle Stop and Go ISG system 6 17 Activating the...

Page 300: ...ystem ABS 6 55 Electronic Stability Control ESC 6 57 Hill start assist control HAC 6 60 Vehicle stability management VSM 6 60 ESS Emergency Stop Signal 6 62 Good braking practices 6 62 Drive mode inte...

Page 301: ...ront view camera and Rear corner radar 6 94 Limitations of the function 6 96 Manual Speed Limit Assist MSLA 6 100 Function operation 6 100 Intelligent Speed Limit Warning ISLW 6 102 System setting and...

Page 302: ...peration 6 134 System malfunction and limitations 6 136 Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning RCCW 6 136 System settings 6 137 Function operation 6 138 System malfunction and limitations 6 139 Rear Cro...

Page 303: ...t oil if necessary 6 167 Check spark plugs and ignition system 6 167 To keep locks from freezing 6 167 Use approved window washer anti freeze in system 6 167 Don t let your parking brake freeze 6 167...

Page 304: ...engine in an enclosed area Letting the engine idle in your garage even with the garage door open is a hazardous practice Never run the engine in your garage any longer than it takes to start the engi...

Page 305: ...ny handheld devices other equipment or vehicle systems which take the driver s eyes atten tion and focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle or which are not permissible by law should never be u...

Page 306: ...t ride with a driver who has been drinking or taking drugs Choose a designated driver or call a cab WARNING When you intend to park or stop the vehicle with the engine on be careful not to depress the...

Page 307: ...e checked before the engine is started This is the normal running position after the engine is started Do not leave the ignition switch ON if the engine is not running to pre vent battery discharge ST...

Page 308: ...heels ski boots etc may interfere with your ability to use the brake and accelerator pedal and the clutch if equipped Do not start the vehicle with the accelerator pedal depressed The vehicle can mov...

Page 309: ...position If traffic and road conditions permit you may put the shift lever in the N Neutral position whilst the vehicle is still moving and turn the ignition switch to the START position in an attempt...

Page 310: ...the P Park position When you press the ENGINE START STOP but ton without the shift lever in the P Park position the ENGINE START STOP button will not change to the OFF position but to the ACC position...

Page 311: ...n by pressing the engine start stop button for more than 2 seconds or 3 times succes sively within 3 seconds If the vehicle is still moving you can restart the engine without depressing the brake peda...

Page 312: ...the shift lever in the N Neutral position With Intelligent Manual Transmis sion iMT Depress the clutch pedal fully and shift the transmission into Neutral Keep the clutch pedal and brake pedal depres...

Page 313: ...re leaving the driver s seat always make sure the shift lever is engaged in P Park set the parking brake fully and shut the engine off Unex pected and sudden vehicle move ment may occur if these preca...

Page 314: ...nsmission into Neutral Keep the clutch pedal and brake pedal depressed whilst starting the engine Automatic Transmission Dual Clutch Transmission Place the transmission shift lever in P Park Depress t...

Page 315: ...e pedal depressed 2 Shift the transmission into Neu tral whilst depressing the clutch pedal and brake pedal 3 Engage the parking brake whilst depressing the brake pedal 4 Turn the ignition key to the...

Page 316: ...han 5 km h Shift into N Neutral position Release the clutch pedal Automatic Transmission Dual Clutch Transmission Decrease the vehicle speed to 0 km h Press the brake pedal The engine will stop and th...

Page 317: ...f at least 8 km h since last idle stop During ISG STOP status you can shift into N Neutral position and release clutch pedal then ISG STOP status will remain as STOP Extended Idle STOP operates even o...

Page 318: ...e clutch pedal To turn on the engine without vehicle movement with the brake pedal pressed only with Late Restart 1 Press and release the clutch pedal 2 Press the clutch pedal again immediately After...

Page 319: ...1 Release the clutch pedal after the engine completely stop 2 Depress the clutch pedal After operating ISG STOP if the vehicle speed increases instead of decreasing the engine may restart automaticall...

Page 320: ...The cooling and heating perfor mance of the climate control sys tem is unsatisfactory When you press the ISG OFF but ton with the engine automatically stopped Excluding Manual Transmission Your vehicl...

Page 321: ...ral stage to the D driving stage man ual mode or R reverse stage with out stepping on the brake pedal whilst the engine is stopped auto matically At this time if you press the brake it will be restart...

Page 322: ...not turned off by pressing the ISG OFF button again or if the ISG system continuously does not work correctly have your vehicle inspected by a professional work shop as soon as possible Kia rec ommen...

Page 323: ...g in the engine room area stop the engine by turning the ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position or removing the ignition key Manual Transmission MT if equipped Manual Transmission operation Type A T...

Page 324: ...ion should be taken not to inadver tently press the shift lever side ways in such a manner that the second gear is engaged Such a drastic downshift may cause the engine speed to increase to the point...

Page 325: ...om a high gear to lower gear rapidly on slippery roads The vehicle may slip causing an accident Using the clutch The clutch should be pressed all the way to the floor before shifting then released slo...

Page 326: ...ift to a lower gear When you do this engine braking will help slow down the vehicle Slow down before shifting to a lower gear This will help avoid over revving the engine which can cause damage Slow d...

Page 327: ...onsumption Using the E Clutch the vehicle can cut engine drive off without press ing the clutch pedal by driver The E Clutch is controlled by an actuator that assists the driver in changing gear and a...

Page 328: ...ng on climate control conditions defrost fan speed etc Do not shift without pressing the clutch pedal whilst activating SSC it leads to damage of transmis sion Shift the gear all the way after the clu...

Page 329: ...ing at high speed 5 000 RPM or higher Such a downshifting may damage the engine clutch and the transmis sion During cold weather shifting may be difficult until the transmission lubricant is warmed up...

Page 330: ...This causes unnecessary wear Use the foot brake or parking brake to hold the vehicle on an incline Do not operate the clutch pedal rapidly and repeatedly CAUTION When operating the clutch pedal press...

Page 331: ...can be damaged if you do not Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface Be especially careful when braking accelerating or shifting gears On a slippery surface an abrupt change in veh...

Page 332: ...ress the brake pedal and press the button Press the button when shift ing The shift lever can be shifted freely Automatic Transmission operation The AT has 6 forward speeds and one reverse speed The i...

Page 333: ...TION To avoid damage to your trans mission do not accelerate the engine in R Reverse or any for ward gear position with the brakes on When stopped on an incline do not hold the vehicle stationary with...

Page 334: ...The engine brake will not work and lead to an accident Parking in N Neutral gear Follow below steps when parking and you want the vehicle to move when pushed 1 After parking your vehicle step on the b...

Page 335: ...downshift to the lower gear NOTICE Always come to a complete stop before shifting into D Drive WARNING Do not shift the gear to N Neu tral when driving If the gear is shifted to N Neutral whilst driv...

Page 336: ...rd gears can be selected To reverse or park the vehicle move the shift lever to the R Reverse or P Park position as required In sports mode downshifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows dow...

Page 337: ...ever in the P Park position a chattering noise near the shift lever may be heard This is a normal con dition WARNING Always fully depress the brake pedal before and whilst shifting out of the P Park p...

Page 338: ...e Never take the car out of gear and coast down a hill This may be extremely hazardous Always leave the car in gear when mov ing Do not ride the brakes This can cause them to overheat and mal function...

Page 339: ...speed limits WARNING If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow mud sand etc then you may attempt to rock the vehicle free by moving it forward and backward Do not attempt this procedure if people or obje...

Page 340: ...children before shifting a vehicle into D Drive or R Reverse Before leaving the driver s seat always make sure the shift lever is in the P Park position then set the parking brake and place the ignit...

Page 341: ...rent conditions If you release your foot from the accelerator pedal at low vehicle speed you may feel strong engine brake which is similar to Manual Transmission When driving downhill you may use Spor...

Page 342: ...ration or other harsh driving conditions the transmis sion clutch temperatures will increase excessively Finally the clutch in transmission could be overheated When the clutch is overheated the safe p...

Page 343: ...can continue to drive your vehicle When possible drive the vehicle smoothly If any of the warning messages in the LCD display continue to blink for your safety have the system checked by a professiona...

Page 344: ...cts WARNING Do not drive with the shift lever in N Neutral The engine brake will not work and lead to an accident Parking in N Neutral gear Follow below steps when parking and you want the vehicle to...

Page 345: ...dal fur ther until you feel the transmission downshift to a lower gear To stop the vehicle during driving please press brake pedal fully to prevent unintended movement Sports mode if equipped Whether...

Page 346: ...n accor dance with road conditions taking care to keep the engine rpms below the red zone Shift lock system if equipped For your safety the Dual Clutch Transmission has a shift lock sys tem which prev...

Page 347: ...an authorised Kia dealer service partner Ignition key interlock system if equipped The ignition key cannot be removed unless the shift lever is in the P Park position Good driving practices Never mov...

Page 348: ...ting the braking performance Always buckle up In a collision an unbelted occupant is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted occupant Avoid high speeds when...

Page 349: ...a long or steep hill shift to a lower gear and avoid continuous application of the brakes Continuous brake applica tion will cause the brakes to over heat and could result in a temporary loss of braki...

Page 350: ...irst apply or lightly apply the brakes This is normal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes CAUTION To avoid costly brake repairs do not continue to drive with worn brake pads Always replac...

Page 351: ...lever 2 whilst holding the button If the parking brake does not release or does not release all the way have the system checked by a profes sional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia de...

Page 352: ...P Park for Automatic Transmission Dual Clutch Transmission equipped vehicles Never allow anyone who is unfa miliar with the vehicle to touch the parking brake If the parking brake is released unintent...

Page 353: ...s The ABS continuously senses the speed of the wheels If the wheels are going to lock the ABS system repeatedly modulates the hydraulic brake pressure to the wheels When you apply your brakes under co...

Page 354: ...m checked by a professional workshop Kia rec ommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner CAUTION When you drive on a road having poor traction such as an icy road and operate your brakes...

Page 355: ...the normal precautions for driving including driving at safe speeds for the conditions The Electronic Stability Control ESC system is an electronic sys tem designed to help the driver maintain vehicl...

Page 356: ...o trol is operating properly you can feel a slight pulsation in the vehi cle This is only the effect of brake control and indicates noth ing unusual When moving out of the mud or driving on a slippery...

Page 357: ...lluminates when ESC fails to operate ESC OFF indicator light comes on when the ESC is turned off with the button CAUTION Driving with varying tyre or wheel sizes may cause the ESC system to malfunctio...

Page 358: ...ng the pressure hold period the driver has enough time to press the accelerator pedal to drive off The braking pressure is reduced as soon as the system detects the driver s intention to drive off WAR...

Page 359: ...ent cluster VSM operation off If you press the ESC OFF button to turn off the ESC the VSM will also cancel and the ESC OFF indicator light illuminates To turn on the VSM press the but ton again The ES...

Page 360: ...ize as your original tyres ESS Emergency Stop Signal if equipped The Emergency Stop Signal system alerts the driver behind by blinking the stop light when the vehicle sud denly stops or when the ABS a...

Page 361: ...ing can be dangerous because it can result in the brakes overheating and losing their effectiveness It also increases the wear of the brake compo nents If a tyre goes flat whilst you are driving apply...

Page 362: ...on to overheat Always use the brake pedal or parking brake Drive mode integrated control system if equipped Drive mode The Drive Mode may be selected according to the driver s preference The mode chan...

Page 363: ...a trailer purchased from after mar ket When towing a trailer pur chased from after market it is recommended to set the Drive Mode to NORMAL or SPORT When ECO mode is activated The acceleration respons...

Page 364: ...activated The engine rpm will tend to remain raised over a certain length of time even after releasing the accelerator Up shifts are delayed when accelerating NOTICE In SPORT mode the fuel efficiency...

Page 365: ...nce with the road conditions or whilst cornering Always drive cautiously to prevent unexpected and sudden situations from occurring FCA does not stop the vehicle completely and does not avoid all coll...

Page 366: ...sion Warning is activated nor mally Late When this condition is selected the initial Forward Colli sion Warning is activated later than normal This setting reduces the amount of distance between the v...

Page 367: ...ning 1st warning The warning message appears on the LCD display with the warning alarms Additionally some vehicle interven tion occurs by the engine manage ment system to help decelerate the vehicle T...

Page 368: ...and bike riders and the surrounding environment the possible maximum operating speed may be reduced If you select Warning only FCA activates and produces only warning alarms in accor dance with the c...

Page 369: ...he function operation do not attempt risky driving NOTICE Do not apply foreign objects such as a bumper sticker or a bumper guard near the radar sensor Doing so may adversely affect the sensing perfor...

Page 370: ...from hearing FCA warning alarm Warning message and warning light When the sensor is covered or the sensor lens is dirty with foreign substances such as snow or rain FCA may not be able to detect vehi...

Page 371: ...a recognition function or front radar may not detect the vehicle pedestrian or cyclist if equipped ahead FCA may not activate and the warning mes sage will not be displayed FCA may unnecessarily produ...

Page 372: ...when The function may not operate for 15 seconds after the vehicle is started or the camera is initial ized Front view camera and front radar contaminated or blocked The camera lens is contaminated d...

Page 373: ...view The vehicle in front does not have their rear lights or their rear lights does not turned ON or their rear lights are located unusually The outside brightness changes suddenly for example when en...

Page 374: ...is stopped vertically The vehicle in front is driving towards your vehicle or reversing You are on a roundabout and the vehicle in front circles Driving on a curve Forward Collision Avoidance Assist...

Page 375: ...cle or pedes trian or cyclist in the next lane or outside the lane when driving on a curved road If this occurs the function may unnecessarily alarm the driver and apply the brake Always pay attention...

Page 376: ...destrian or cyclist in front whilst passing over a slope you may experience sharp deceleration Always keep your eyes forward whilst driving upward or downward on a slope and if necessary depress the b...

Page 377: ...xtended rearward or when the vehicle in front has higher ground clearance it may induce a hazardous situation Always pay attention to road and driving condi tions whilst driving and if neces sary depr...

Page 378: ...n the road The field of view in front is obstructed by sun glare The windscreen glass is fogged up a clear view of the road is obstructed The adverse road conditions cause excessive vehicle vibrations...

Page 379: ...cancelled when subjected to elec tromagnetic interference Lane Keeping Assist LKA if equipped Lane Keeping Assist detects the lane markers on the road with a front view camera at the front windscreen...

Page 380: ...markers are hard to detect the function may not work properly Always be cautious when using the function Refer to Limitations of the func tion on page 6 86 If the lane is not detected properly Do not...

Page 381: ...he steering LKA function change The driver can change LKA to Lane Departure Warning LDW or change LKA mode selecting on the LCD display User settings Driver Assistance Lane Safety Lane Keeping Assist...

Page 382: ...ctivation conditions are satisfied a green steering wheel indicator will illuminate and the steering wheel will be con trolled WARNING Lane Keeping Assist is a function to help prevent the driver from...

Page 383: ...not enough the line indica tor of deviation direction will blink and the warning sound is provided Hands off warning If the driver takes hands off the steering wheel for several seconds whilst LKA is...

Page 384: ...oper ate normally or may operate unex pectedly under the following circumstances The lane is contaminated or diffi cult to distinguish because The lane is covered with rain snow dirt oil etc The colo...

Page 385: ...the func tion on page 6 86 If the lane is not detected properly When you are towing a trailer or another vehicle we recommend that Lane Keeping Assist is turned off due to safety reasons If the vehicl...

Page 386: ...t BCA if equipped Blind Spot Collision Warning and Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist detects approaching vehicles in the blind spot and warns the driver System description Blind Spot Collision War...

Page 387: ...i tions whilst driving and be alert for unexpected situations even though Blind Spot Collision Warn ing and Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist are operating Blind Spot Collision Warning and Blind S...

Page 388: ...arning timing The options for the initial Inattentive Driving Warning includes the follow ing The options for the initial Blind Spot Collision Warning includes the following Normal When this condition...

Page 389: ...ill activate when The vehicle speed above approximately 20 km h 12 mph Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist is not activate Warning message and function control Blind Spot Collision Warning 1st alert...

Page 390: ...ate whenever a vehicle is detected at the rear side by the function To avoid accidents do not focus only on the warning light and neglect to see the surrounding of the vehicle Drive safely even though...

Page 391: ...the function in the ready sta tus When the vehicle drives too close to one side of the vehicle lanes the function may not properly operate In addition the function may not properly control your vehicl...

Page 392: ...Forward Collision Avoidance Assist FCA Sensor fusion if equipped on page 6 66 Rear corner radars The rear corner radars are the sen sors inside the rear bumper for detecting the side rear areas Alway...

Page 393: ...e front windscreen nor tint the front windscreen Pay special attention to keep the camera sensor out of water NEVER locate any reflective objects i e white paper mirror over the crash pad Any light re...

Page 394: ...work shop Kia recommends to contact an authorised Kia dealer service part ner Limitations of the function The driver must be cautious in the below situations because the func tion may not detect other...

Page 395: ...s If the vehicle has started at the same time as the vehicle next to you and has accelerated When the vehicle in the next lane moves two lanes away from you OR when the vehicle two lanes away moves to...

Page 396: ...te properly when driving on a curved road In certain instances the func tion may recognize a vehicle in the same lane Always pay attention to road and driving conditions whilst driving Driving where t...

Page 397: ...instances the function may not detect the vehicle on a road with different lane heights under pass joining section grade sepa rated intersections etc Always pay attention to road and driving condition...

Page 398: ...ehicle speed returns within the speed limit NOTICE whilst speed limit control is in oper ation cruise control cannot be acti vated Function operation To set speed limit 1 Press the speed limit but ton...

Page 399: ...the vehicle will not speed over the preset speed limit but maintain the vehicle speed within the speed limit A clicking noise heard from the kick down mechanism by depressing the accelerator pedal fu...

Page 400: ...ction of the current road through the instru ment cluster and the navigation ISLW reads the traffic signs through the front view camera which is attached on the upper part of the inner front windscree...

Page 401: ...the front view camera or related parts are repaired or removed System setting and activation System setting The driver can activate the Speed Limit Warning by selecting User Settings Driver Assistanc...

Page 402: ...ng restriction and conditional road sign Conditional road sign If ISLW detects a conditional road sign the symbol of road sign is overlapped at the bottom or left of the speed limit on the cluster The...

Page 403: ...which have no speed limit applicable It is displayed until the vehicle passes by another speed limit sign End of a speed limit After passing end of speed limita tion sign ISLW provides informa tion f...

Page 404: ...sign is broken There is sunlight glare around the traffic sign due to low solar alti tude It is dark at night There is bright light around the traffic sign If road signs do not correspond to the stan...

Page 405: ...paper or fallen leaf Driver Attention Warning DAW if equipped Driver Attention Warning will deter mine the driver s attention level by analyzing driving pattern driving time etc whilst driving The fun...

Page 406: ...ystem will be main tained as selected when the engine is re started Warning Timing The driver can select the initial warning activation time in the User Settings in the LCD display by selecting User S...

Page 407: ...driver does not take a break for a certain period of time The number increases when the driver attentively drives for a cer tain period of time When the driver turns on the function whilst driving it...

Page 408: ...ng speed remains under 0 km h or over 200 km h 125 mph DAW malfunction When the warning message appears the function is not working properly In this case have the vehi cle inspected by a professional...

Page 409: ...ntion Warning may not properly operate with limited alerting in the following situa tions The vehicle is violently driven or is abruptly turned for obstacle avoidance e g construction area other vehic...

Page 410: ...the vehicle CAUTION Leading Vehicle Departure Alert function utilizes the front camera on the front windscreen for its operation To keep the front cam era in the best condition For more information of...

Page 411: ...t speed 1 Accelerate to the desired speed which must be more than 30 km h 20 mph 2 Press the Driving Assist button at the desired speed The set speed and Cruise CRUISE indicator will illuminate on the...

Page 412: ...ccelerate to that speed To decrease speed Push the RES switch down and release it immediately The cruis ing speed will decrease by 1 km h 1 mph each time the switch is operated in this manner Push the...

Page 413: ...y Control is operating Downshifting to 2nd gear when in Manual Shift mode Decrease the vehicle speed to less than approximately 30 km h 20 mph The set speed will turn off but the Cruise CRUISE indicat...

Page 414: ...roper and safe driving It is the responsibility of the driver to always drive safely and should always be aware of unexpected and sudden situations from occurring Always drive cautiously to prevent un...

Page 415: ...rt to cancel smart cruise control is in normal condition WARNING If Smart Cruise Control is left on cruise indicator in the instrument cluster illuminated Smart Cruise Control can be activated uninten...

Page 416: ...he vehicle ahead Be careful when driving downhill using SCC Limited visibility rain snow smog etc Cruise function should not be used when the vehicle is being towed to prevent any damage Always set th...

Page 417: ...ting to the set speed NOTICE If your vehicle speed is between 10 30 km h 5 20 mph when you press the button the Smart Cruise Control speed will be set to 30 km h 20 mph The driving assist button symbo...

Page 418: ...l accelerate to that speed You can set the speed to 180 km h 110 mph WARNING Check the driving condition before using the RES switch Driving speed may sharply increase when you push up and hold the sw...

Page 419: ...used to cancel cruising speed and the function is still activated the cruising speed will automatically resume when you move the switch up If you move up the RES switch the speed will resume to the re...

Page 420: ...be adjusted Go to the User Settings Driver Assistance SCC Reaction Fast Normal Slow on the LCD dis play You may select one of the three stages you prefer SCC Reaction Fast Vehicle speed following the...

Page 421: ...se Control is operating and the following conditions are satisfied Your vehicle speed is above 60 km h 40 mph The hazard warning flasher is off A vehicle is detected in front of your vehicle Decelerat...

Page 422: ...le is displayed The target distance may vary according to the vehicle speed and the set distance level If vehicle speed is low even though the vehicle distance have changed the change of the target ve...

Page 423: ...driver WARNING When the function is temporarily cancelled distance with the front vehicle will not be maintained Always have your eyes on the road whilst driving and if necessary depress the brake pe...

Page 424: ...istance WARNING In the following situations Smart Cruise Control may not warn the driver of a collision The distance from the front vehi cle is near or the vehicle speed of the other vehicle is faster...

Page 425: ...ic waves Smart Cruise Control may not detect an obstacle in front and lead to a collision Always look ahead cautiously to prevent unex pected and sudden situations from occurring Vehicles moving in fr...

Page 426: ...er vice partner System disabled When the front radar cover or sen sor is covered with snow rain or foreign matters it can reduce the detecting performance and tempo rarily limit or disable Smart Cruis...

Page 427: ...ature around the front view camera is high or low An object is placed on the dash board The surrounding is very bright The surrounding is very dark such as in a tunnel etc The brightness changes sud d...

Page 428: ...e in front is not detected You are continuously driving in a circle Driving in a parking lot Driving through a construction area unpaved road partial paved road uneven road speed bumps etc Driving on...

Page 429: ...peed Also vehicle speed will rapidly decrease when the vehi cle ahead is detected suddenly Select the appropriate set speed on inclines and apply the brake pedal or accelerator pedal according to the...

Page 430: ...her clearance or vehicles carrying loads that stick out of the back of the vehicle Vehicles that has the front lifted due to heavy loads You are steering your vehicle Driving on narrow or sharply curv...

Page 431: ...ove for the detailed location of the detecting sensor CAUTION For more details on the precau tions of the front view camera refer to Forward Collision Avoid ance Assist FCA Sensor fusion if equipped o...

Page 432: ...ION When the steering wheel is not con trolled the green indicator light will blink and change to white Hands off warning If the driver takes their hands off the steering wheel for several sec onds th...

Page 433: ...r hands on the steering wheel If you attach objects to the steer ing wheel the hands off warning may not work properly NOTICE For more details on setting the functions in the infotainment system refer...

Page 434: ...mitations of the system For more details on Limitations of the System refer to Lane Keeping Assist LKA if equipped on page 6 81 Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning RCCW if equipped Rear Cross Traffic...

Page 435: ...the engine is restarted Rear Cross Traffic Safety will always turn on However if Off is selected after the engine is restarted the driver should always be aware of the surroundings and drive safely Wa...

Page 436: ...Rear View Monitor system is operating a warning will also appear on the infotainment screen The function will operate when the following conditions are satisfied Your vehicle gear is shifted to R Rev...

Page 437: ...essary depress the brake pedal to reduce driving speed or to stop the vehicle System malfunction and limitations System malfunction When Rear Cross Traffic Safety is not working properly the Check rea...

Page 438: ...gh the warning mes sage does not appear on the clus ter Rear Cross Traffic Safety may not properly operate Rear Cross Traffic Safety may not properly operate in an area e g open terrain where any subs...

Page 439: ...vehicle e g a vehicle leaving beside your vehicle a vehicle parking or pulling out in the rear area a vehicle approaching your vehicle making a turn etc If this occurs the function may unnecessarily w...

Page 440: ...ion may unneces sarily warn the driver Always check your surroundings whilst backing up When the vehicle is parked rearward Rear Cross Traffic Safety may detect vehicles passing by behind you when par...

Page 441: ...llision Warning operating range B Rear Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist operating range CAUTION The time of warning may vary depending on vehicle speed of the approaching vehicle NOTICE In the...

Page 442: ...f the surroundings and drive safely NOTICE Settings for Rear Cross Traffic Safety include Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist If the ignition switch...

Page 443: ...arning light on the outside rear view mirror will blink and a warn ing will appear on the cluster At the same time an audible warn ing will sound If the Rear View Monitor is operating a warning will a...

Page 444: ...ear on the cluster At the same time an audible warning will sound If the Rear View Monitor is operating a warning will also appear on the infotainment sys tem screen The function will operate when the...

Page 445: ...braking for approximately 2 sec onds During emergency braking brak ing control by the function will automatically cancel when the driver excessively depresses the brake pedal WARNING For your safety...

Page 446: ...Traffic Safety on people animal objects etc It may cause serious injury or death CAUTION The brake control may not oper ate properly depending on the status of ESC Electronic Stability Control There...

Page 447: ...cting per formance and temporarily limit or disable Rear Cross Traffic Safety If this occurs the Rear cross traffic safety functions disabled Radar blocked warning message will appear on the cluster I...

Page 448: ...he vehicle severely vibrates whilst driving over a bumpy road uneven road or concrete patch Driving on a slippery surface due to snow water puddle ice etc The tyre pressure is low or a tyre is damaged...

Page 449: ...backing up A Vehicle When the vehicle is parked diago nally Rear Cross Traffic Safety may be limited when backing up diagonally and may not detect the vehicle approaching from the left or right If thi...

Page 450: ...When the vehicle is parked rear ward Rear Cross Traffic Safety may detect vehicles passing by behind you when parking backwards into a parking space If this occurs the function may unnecessarily warn...

Page 451: ...n of conformity Declaration of conformity if equipped The radio frequency components Rear Corner Radar complies For United States and American ter ritories Micronesia Dominican Republic Honduras For C...

Page 452: ...Driving your vehicle 154 6 Declaration of conformity For Taiwan For Indonesia For Malaysia For Singapore For Vietnam For Brazil OYB060043L OYB060044L OYB060045L OYB060046L OYB060047L OYB060048L...

Page 453: ...155 6 6 Driving your vehicle Declaration of conformity For Mexico For Japan For Ukraine For Jordan For Oman OYB060049L OYB060050L OYB060051L OYB060052L OYB060053L OYB060054L OYB060055L...

Page 454: ...hicle 156 6 Declaration of conformity For United Arab Emirates For Botswana For Ghana For Zambia For Jamaica For Paraguay For Uzbekistan OYB060056L OYB060057L OYB060058L OYB060059L OYB060060L OYB06006...

Page 455: ...ack rabbit starts or full throttle shifts and maintain a steady cruising speed Don t race between stoplights Try to adjust your speed to the traffic so you don t have to change speeds unnecessarily Av...

Page 456: ...ud dirt ice etc not be allowed to accumulate on the underside of the car This extra weight can result in increased fuel consumption and also contribute to corrosion Travel lightly Don t carry unnec es...

Page 457: ...cause serious injury or death Special driving conditions Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water snow ice mud sand or similar haz ards follow these...

Page 458: ...a tow vehi cle to avoid engine overheating and possible damage to the transmis sion CAUTION Prolonged rocking may cause engine over heating transmission damage or failure and tyre damage WARNING Spinn...

Page 459: ...specially in areas where there may not be any street lights Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare from other driver s head lights Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed on vehicles not equipp...

Page 460: ...your brakes wet apply them lightly whilst driving until normal braking operation returns Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through flooded areas unless you are sure the water is no higher than t...

Page 461: ...9 5 Driving on tyres with no or insuf ficient tread is dangerous Worn out tyres can result in loss of vehicle control collisions injury and even death Worn out tyres should be replaced as soon as pos...

Page 462: ...Sud den brake applications on snowy or icy roads may cause skids to occur You need to keep sufficient distance between the vehicle in operation in front and your vehicle Also apply the brake gently I...

Page 463: ...improper snow chain use is not covered by your vehicle manufac turers warranty Install tyre chains only on the front tyres CAUTION Make sure the snow chains are the correct size and type for your tyr...

Page 464: ...sely affect vehicle handling Do not exceed 30 km h 20 mph or the chain manufacturer s rec ommended speed limit whichever is lower Drive carefully and avoid bumps holes sharp turns and other road hazar...

Page 465: ...overed with ice squirt it with an approved deicing fluid to remove the ice If the lock is frozen inter nally you may be able to thaw it out by using a heated key Handle the heated key with care to avo...

Page 466: ...blanket etc Trailer Towing For Europe If you are considering towing with your car you should first check with your country s Department of Motor Vehicles to determine their legal requirements Since l...

Page 467: ...Europe The technically permissible maxi mum load on the rear axle s may be exceeded by not more than 15 and the technically permissible maximum laden mass of the vehi cle may be exceeded by not more t...

Page 468: ...s wind resistance increasing pulling requirements NOTICE Location of trailer mounting The mounting hole for hitches are located on both sides of the under body behind the rear tyres Hitches It s impor...

Page 469: ...ly Don t tap into your vehicle s brake system WARNING Trailer brakes Do not use a trailer with its own brakes unless you are absolutely certain that you have properly set up the brake system This is n...

Page 470: ...other objects Avoid jerky or sud den manoeuvres Signal well in advance Turn signals when towing a trailer When you tow a trailer your vehicle has to have a different turn signal flasher and extra wiri...

Page 471: ...grades in excess of 6 pay close attention to the engine coolant temperature gauge to ensure the engine does not overheat If the needle of the coolant tempera ture gauge moves across the dial towards...

Page 472: ...wheel in the direction of the kerb left if headed down hill right if headed up hill 2 If the vehicle has a Manual Trans mission Intelligent Manual Trans mission place the car in neutral If the vehicl...

Page 473: ...fore you start your trip Don t forget to also maintain your trailer and hitch Follow the mainte nance schedule that accompanied your trailer and check it periodically Preferably conduct the check at t...

Page 474: ...onsult an authorised Kia dealer service partner on additional require ments such as a towing kit etc Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed less than 100 km h 60 mph On a long uphill grade do n...

Page 475: ...T 7DCT 5M T 6M T 6A T Maxi mum trailer weight kg Ibs Without brake System 450 992 450 992 450 992 450 992 450 992 450 992 450 992 With brake System 900 1 984 900 1 984 900 1 984 900 1 984 910 2 006 1...

Page 476: ...ermissible static vertical load on the coupling device kg Ibs 75 165 Recommended distance from rear wheel centre to coupling point mm inch 730 29 Item Smart stream G1 2 Petrol engine 1 4 MPI 5M T 6M T...

Page 477: ...ngue A Gross Axle Weight B Gross Vehicle Weight The tongue load of any trailer is an important weight to measure because it affects the total gross vehicle weight GVW of your vehi cle This weight incl...

Page 478: ...Vehicle weight This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle to keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability Properly loading your vehicle will provide maxi...

Page 479: ...his is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle including all options equipment passengers and cargo The GVWR is shown on the certification label located on the driver s or front pas s...

Page 480: ...bel also tells you the maximum weights for the front and rear axles called Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle or the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR for either the fron...

Page 481: ...start 7 5 Emergency starting 7 6 Jump starting 7 6 Push starting 7 7 If the engine overheats 7 8 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 7 10 System Overview 7 10 TPMS Setting 7 10 Indication of Low Tyr...

Page 482: ...7 28 Distributing the sealant 7 29 Checking the tyre inflation pressure 7 30 Notes on the safe use of the tyre Mobility Kit 7 30 Technical Data 7 31 Towing 7 32 Towing service 7 32 Removable towing h...

Page 483: ...rs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway Depress the flasher switch with the ignition switch in any position The flasher switch is located in the centre console swit...

Page 484: ...the vehicle has slowed down to such a speed that it is safe to do so brake carefully and pull off the road Drive off the road as far as possi ble and park on a firm level ground If you are on a divid...

Page 485: ...ht ened 5 Do not push or pull the vehicle to start it See instructions for Jump starting WARNING If the engine will not start do not push or pull the vehicle to start it This could result in a collisi...

Page 486: ...er attempt to check the electro lyte level of the battery as this may cause the battery to rupture or explode causing serious injury WARNING Battery Keep all flames or sparks away from the battery The...

Page 487: ...jumper cables to contact anything except the cor rect battery terminals or the cor rect ground Do not lean over the battery when making connec tions CAUTION Battery cables Do not connect the jumper c...

Page 488: ...or neutral manual transmission intelligent manual transmission and set the parking brake If the air conditioning is on turn it off 3 If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is com...

Page 489: ...ind the cause of the overheating wait until the engine temperature has returned to normal Then if coolant has been lost carefully add coolant to the reservoir to bring the fluid level in the reservoir...

Page 490: ...and set current tyre pressure The warning light will illuminate on the cluster when one or more of your tyres is under inflated after the TPMS is set The warning light will also illuminate to warn th...

Page 491: ...ithout adjust ing tyre pressure false alarm could occur or the telltale will not be dis played even though the vehicle is significantly under inflated Make sure all tyres are properly adjusted to the...

Page 492: ...e will have high pressure We recom mend you to measure and adjust the tyre pressure after the vehicle has driven for less than 1 6km 1 mile within 3 hours CAUTION The indicator may remain illumi nated...

Page 493: ...remove your foot off the accelerator pedal move the vehi cle to a safe position for inspec tion Tyre Pressure Monitoring System malfunction The TPMS malfunction indicator will illuminate after it bli...

Page 494: ...you have a flat tyre with spare tyre if equipped Jack and tools The jack jack handle wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compartment Pull up the luggage box cover to reach this equipment 1...

Page 495: ...oll off the jack causing serious injury or death Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack Do not start or run the engine whilst the vehicle is on the jack Do not allow anyone remain in t...

Page 496: ...mis sion or P Park with automatic transmission dual clutch trans mission 3 Activate the hazard warning flasher 4 Remove the wheel lug nut wrench jack jack handle and spare tyre from the vehicle 5 Bloc...

Page 497: ...he jack WARNING Jack location To reduce the possibility of injury be sure to use only the jack provided with the vehicle and in the correct jack position never use any other part of the vehicle for ja...

Page 498: ...solidly against the hub If there is remove it If there is not good contact on the mounting sur face between the wheel and hub the wheel nuts could come loose and cause the loss of a wheel Loss of a w...

Page 499: ...pressure Check and tighten the wheel lug nuts after driving over 50 km 30 miles if tyres are replaced Re check the tyre wheel lug nuts after driving over 1 000 km 650 miles CAUTION Your vehicle has m...

Page 500: ...not operate your vehicle on this compact spare at the speed over 80 km h 50 mph The original tyre should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible to avoid failure of the spare possibly leading to...

Page 501: ...snow or on ice Do not use the temporary com pact tyre on any other vehicle because this tyre has been designed especially for your vehi cle The temporary compact tyre tread life is shorter than a reg...

Page 502: ...ack set your parking brake 4 When using the jack stop the engine 5 Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack 6 The designated locations under the frame 7 When supporting the vehicle the b...

Page 503: ...23 7 7 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tyre with spare tyre 10 Jack manufacturer 11 Production date 12 Representative company and address...

Page 504: ...What to do in an emergency 24 7 If you have a flat tyre with spare tyre EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack...

Page 505: ...s only used for one ftyrelat tyre WARNING Tyre wall Do not use the Tyre Mobility Kit to repair punctures in the tyre walls This can result in an accident due to tyre failure WARNING Temporary fix Have...

Page 506: ...le that some tyres espe cially with larger punctures or dam age to the sidewall cannot be sealed completely Air pressure loss in the tyre may adversely affect tyre performance For this reason you shou...

Page 507: ...ion 5 Holder for the sealant bottle 6 Compressor 7 On off switch 8 Pressure gauge for displaying the tyre inflation pressure 9 Button for reducing tyre inflation pressure Connectors cable and connecti...

Page 508: ...may escape under high pressure 3 Shake the sealant bottle 4 Connect the filling hose 3 onto the connector of the sealant bot tle A 5 Ensure that button 9 on the compressor is not pressed 6 Unscrew the...

Page 509: ...l ant bottle connector and from the tyre valve Return the Tyre Mobility Kit to its storage location in the vehicle WARNING Carbon monoxide poisoning and suf focation is possible if the engine is left...

Page 510: ...ompressor position I To check the current inflation pressure setting briefly switch off the compres sor WARNING Do not let the compressor run for more than 10 minutes otherwise the device will overhea...

Page 511: ...being used Do not leave the compressor run ning for more than 10 min at a time or it may overheat Do not use the TMK if the ambi ent temperature is below 30 C 22 F When the tyre and wheel are damaged...

Page 512: ...ension components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the front wheels on the ground use a towing dolly under the front wheels When being towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies a...

Page 513: ...e into the hole until it is fully secured 4 Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use Emergency towing Front Rear If towing is necessary we recom mend you to have it done by an authorised...

Page 514: ...whilst maintaining tension on the tow rope or chain to start or drive the vehicle otherwise tow hooks and the vehicle may be damaged Before emergency towing check if the hook is not broken or dam aged...

Page 515: ...rmance will be reduced Stop often and let the brakes cool off The vehicle should be towed at a speed of 25 km h 15 mph or less within the distance of 20 km 12 miles CAUTION Automatic transmission dual...

Page 516: ...first aid to an injured person Triangle reflector Place the triangle reflector on the road to warn oncoming vehicles during emergencies such as when the vehicle is parked by the roadside due to any p...

Page 517: ...le Non Turbo Model For Aus tralia and New Zealand 8 13 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions Non Turbo Model For Australia and New Zealand 8 14 Normal Maintenance Schedule Turbo Model For Australi...

Page 518: ...nspection 8 48 Wiper blades 8 50 Blade inspection 8 50 Blade replacement 8 50 Battery 8 53 For best battery service 8 53 Battery capacity label 8 54 Battery recharging 8 55 Reset items 8 56 Tyres and...

Page 519: ...p Type A 8 94 Headlamp Low High beam bulb replacement Headlamp Type B 8 95 Static bending light replacement Headlamp Type B 8 96 Front turn signal lamp bulb replacement Headlamp Type B 8 96 Headlamp L...

Page 520: ...type bulb replacement 8 105 Map lamp Bulb type bulb replacement 8 106 Vanity mirror lamp Bulb type bulb replacement 8 106 Room lamp Bulb type bulb replacement 8 107 Glove box lamp Bulb type bulb repla...

Page 521: ...The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration 1 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Engine oil filler cap 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Negative battery te...

Page 522: ...from the illustration 1 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Engine oil filler cap 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Negative battery terminal 7 Positive battery terminal 8 Engine oil di...

Page 523: ...estab lish your compliance with the ser vicing and maintenance requirements of your vehicle war ranties Detailed warranty information is provided in your Warranty Main tenance book Repairs and adjust...

Page 524: ...othing before getting near the engine or cooling fans CAUTION Do not put heavy objects or apply excessive force on top of the engine cover if equipped or fuel related parts When you inspect the fuel s...

Page 525: ...serious injury whilst operating your vehicle Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes in the vehicle Check for vibrations in the steer ing wheel Notice any increased...

Page 526: ...the windscreen washer spray and wiper operation Clean the wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid Check the headlight alignment Check the muffler exhaust pipes shields and clamps Che...

Page 527: ...trailer or using a camper or roof rack Driving as a patrol car taxi other commercial use of vehicle towing Driving over 170 km h 106 mph Frequently driving in stop and go condition Engine oil usage wh...

Page 528: ...transmission fluid should be changed anytime it has been submerged in water 6 Dual clutch transmission DCT fluid Dual clutch transmission DCT fluid should be changed anytime it has been submerged in...

Page 529: ...Inspect every 30 000 km or 24 months Vacuum hoses and crankcase ventila tion hoses I I I I Spark plugs 4 Petrol engine 1 4 MPI Unleaded Replace every 150 000 km Manual transmission fluid 5 I I Automat...

Page 530: ...I I I I Tyre pressure tread wear I I I I I I I I Battery condition I I I I I I I I Number of months or driving distance whichever comes first Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Km 1 000 15 30 45 60 75 90...

Page 531: ...nd pads cali pers and rotors I Inspect more fre quently depending on the condition C D E G H Brake drums and linings I Inspect more fre quently depending on the condition C D E G H Parking brake I Ins...

Page 532: ...led or salt spread roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E Driving in heavy dust condition F Driving in heavy traffic area G Driving on uphill downhi...

Page 533: ...case ventilation hoses I I I I Spark plugs 4 Smartstream G1 0 T GDi Replace every 75 000 km Dual clutch transmission DCT fluid 6 I I Drive shaft and boots I I I I Fuel additives Petrol 7 Add every 10...

Page 534: ...R Replace or change Parking brake I I I I Steering gear rack linkage and boots I I I I I I I I Suspension ball joints I I I I I I I I Tyre pressure tread wear I I I I I I I I Battery condition I I I...

Page 535: ...ts I Inspect more fre quently depending on the condition C D E F G H I J Air cleaner filter R Replace more fre quently depending on the condition C E Climate control air filter R Replace more fre quen...

Page 536: ...other commercial use of vehicle towing J Driving over 170 km h K Frequently driving in stop and go conditions L Engine oil usage which not rec ommended Mineral Semi syn thetic Viscosity grade Normal M...

Page 537: ...Fuel additives Petrol Kia recommends that you use unleaded petrol which has an octane rating of RON Research Octane Number 95 AKI Anti Knock Index 91 or higher for Europe or Octane Rating of RON Resea...

Page 538: ...G1 0 T GDi Replace every 15 000 km 10 000 miles or 12 months Smartstream G1 0 T GDi 48V HEV Smartstream G1 2 Petrol engine 1 4 MPI Coolant Engine 2 At first Replace 210 000 km 140 000 miles or 120 mo...

Page 539: ...ice required Dual clutch transmission DCT fluid 6 I I Drive shaft and boots I I I I Fuel additives Petrol 7 Add every 15 000 km 10 000 miles or 12 months Fuel lines hoses and connections I I iMT syste...

Page 540: ...ant I I I I I I I I Climate control air filter R R R R R R R R Brake discs and pads I I I I I I I I Brake drums and linings I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I Brake clutch fluid...

Page 541: ...ntly depending on the condition A B F G H I K Manual transmission fluid R Every 120 000 km 80 000 miles C D E F G H I J Automatic transmission fluid R Every 90 000 km 60 000 miles A C D E F G H I K Du...

Page 542: ...quently depending on the condition C D E G H Parking brake I Inspect more fre quently depending on the condition C D G H Steering gear rack linkage and boots I Inspect more fre quently depending on th...

Page 543: ...graveled or salt spread roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E Driving in heavy dust condition F Driving in heavy traffic area G Driving on uphill d...

Page 544: ...lt tensioner idler and alternator pulley and if necessary correct or replace 4 Spark plug For your convenience it can be replaced prior to it s inter val when you do maintenance of other items 5 Manua...

Page 545: ...dia Libia Iran Algeria Sudan Morocco Tunisia Egypt Replace every 10 000 km 6 500 miles or 12 months For China Replace every 5 000 km 3 000 miles or 6 months Petrol engine 1 4 MPI Coolant Engine 2 At f...

Page 546: ...haust system I I I I I I I I Cooling system At first Inspect 60 000 km 40 000 miles or 48 months after that Inspect every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 24 months Air conditioner compressor refriger ant I...

Page 547: ...nths or driving distance whichever comes first MAINTENANCE ITEM 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 MAINTE NANCE OPER...

Page 548: ...lter R Replace more fre quently depending on the condition C E Climate control air filter R Replace more fre quently depending on the condition C E G Brake discs and pads calipers and rotors I Inspect...

Page 549: ...not rec ommended Mineral Semi syn thetic Viscosity grade Explanation of scheduled main tenance items Engine oil and filter The engine oil and filter should be changed at the intervals specified in th...

Page 550: ...lling indicate deterio ration Particular attention should be paid to examine those hose sur faces nearest to high heat sources such as the exhaust manifold Inspect the hose routing to assure that the...

Page 551: ...utomatic transmission fluid if equipped Automatic transmission fluid should not be checked under normal usage conditions Have the automatic transmission fluid changed by a professional workshop accord...

Page 552: ...iscs for run out and wear and cali pers for fluid leakage For more information on checking the pads or lining wear limit we rec ommend to refer to the Kia web site www KIA hotline com Suspension mount...

Page 553: ...rn the engine off and wait for a few minutes about 10 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan 4 Pull the dipstick out wipe it clean and re insert it fully WARNING Radiator hose Be very careful no...

Page 554: ...to F Full Do not overfill Use a funnel to help prevent oil from being spilled on engine components Use only the specified engine oil Refer to Recommended lubricants and capacities on page 9 11 Changi...

Page 555: ...cli mate CAUTION When the engine overheats from low engine coolant suddenly add ing engine coolant may cause cracks in the engine To prevent damage add engine coolant slowly in small quantities Do no...

Page 556: ...mperature refrig erant pressure and vehicle speed It may sometimes operate even when the engine is not running Use extreme caution when working near the blades of the cool ing fan so that you are not...

Page 557: ...lled at the factory An improper coolant mix ture can result in serious mal function or engine damage The engine in your vehicle has aluminum engine parts and must be protected by an ethylene gly col w...

Page 558: ...an authorised Kia dealer service partner CAUTION Put a thick cloth around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in order to prevent the coolant from overflowing into engine parts such as the a...

Page 559: ...y the specified brake fluid Refer to Recommended lubricants and capacities on page 9 11 Never mix different types of fluid WARNING Loss of brake clutch fluid In the event the brake clutch sys tem requ...

Page 560: ...l transmission iMT system actuator fluid if equipped Checking the intelligent manual transmission iMT system actua tor fluid level In normal driving conditions the actuator fluid level does not go dow...

Page 561: ...sys tem actuator fluid handle it care fully Do not let it come in contact with your eyes If iMT system actuator fluid should come in Contact with your eyes immediately flush them with a large quantit...

Page 562: ...e radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid res ervoir Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the windscreen and may cause loss of vehicle control or damage to paint...

Page 563: ...ave the system serviced by a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service part ner Stroke 5 7 clicks at a force of 20 kg 44 lbs 196 N Air cleaner Filter replacement...

Page 564: ...ake or damage may result Use parts for replacement from a professional workshop Kia rec ommends to visit an authorised Kia dealer service partner Climate control air filter Filter inspection The clima...

Page 565: ...on the right side of the cover 4 Replace the climate control air fil ter 5 Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly Other...

Page 566: ...indow and the blades with a good cleaner or mild deter gent and rinse thoroughly with clean water CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper blades do not use petrol kerosene paint thinner or other solven...

Page 567: ...blade assembly downward 3 Lift it off the arm 4 Install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal Type B 1 Raise the wiper arm CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windscree...

Page 568: ...serting the centre part into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place 3 Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly To prevent damage to the wiper arms o...

Page 569: ...d water Never add sulfuric acid or other electrolyte When refill be careful not to splash the battery and adjacent components And do not overfill the battery cells It can cause corrosion on other part...

Page 570: ...carrier or with your hands on opposite corners Never attempt to recharge the battery when the battery cables are connected The electrical ignition system works with high voltage Never touch these comp...

Page 571: ...atch the battery during charging and stop or reduce the charging rate if the battery cells begin gassing boiling violently or if the temperature of the electro lyte of any cell exceeds 49 C 120 F Wear...

Page 572: ...lways maintain recommended tyre inflation pressures and stay within the load limits and weight distribu tion recommended for your vehicle Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures All tyre pressures i...

Page 573: ...a dealer service partner Overinflation produces a harsh ride excessive wear at the centre of the tyre tread and a greater possibility of damage from road hazards CAUTION Warm tyres normally exceed rec...

Page 574: ...a pres sure measurement If the cold tyre inflation pressure matches the rec ommended pressure on the tyre and loading information label no further adjustment is necessary If the pressure is low add ai...

Page 575: ...incorrect tyre pressure improper wheel alignment out of balance wheels severe braking or severe cornering Look for bumps or bulges in the tread or side of tyre Replace the tyre if you find either of...

Page 576: ...ll performance In most cases you will not need to have your wheels aligned again However if you notice unusual tyre wear or your vehicle pulling one way or the other the alignment may need to be reset...

Page 577: ...d bias ply tyres on the same car You must replace all tyres including the spare if mov ing from radial to bias ply tyres Using tyres and wheels other than the recommended sizes could cause unusual han...

Page 578: ...r and odometer calibra tion headlight aim and bumper height Tyre traction Tyre traction can be reduced if you drive on worn tyres tyres that are improperly inflated or on slippery road surfaces tyres...

Page 579: ...ot all tyres have this marking 235 Tyre width in millimeters 55 Aspect ratio The tyre s section height as a percentage of its width R Tyre construction code Radial 19 Rim diameter in inches 108 Load I...

Page 580: ...e remaining tread we recommend that tyres be replaced after approximately six 6 years of normal service Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can acceler ate the aging proces...

Page 581: ...d may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate These grades are molded on the side walls of passenge...

Page 582: ...yres CAUTION Because the sidewall of the low aspect ratio tyre is shorter than the normal the wheel and tyre of the low aspect ratio tyre is easier to be damaged So follow the instructions below When...

Page 583: ...y You can find out the tyre infor mation on the tyre sidewall Fuses Blade type Cartridge type Multi fuse BFT Left side Normal Right side Blown A vehicle s electrical system is pro tected from electric...

Page 584: ...rating cartridge type and multi fuse for higher amperage ratings WARNING Fuse replacement Never replace a fuse with any thing but another fuse of the same rating A higher capacity fuse could cause dam...

Page 585: ...nner junction block can get burned CAUTION Visually inspect the battery cap to ensure it is securely closed If the battery cap is not securely closed moisture may enter the system and damage the elect...

Page 586: ...in the engine compartment 4 Check the removed fuse replace it if it is blown Spare fuses are provided in the instrument panel fuse panel or in the engine compartment fuse panel 5 Push in a new fuse of...

Page 587: ...e memory fuse is pulled up the battery can still be discharged by operation of the headlights or other electrical devices Engine compartment fuse replace ment 1 Turn the ignition switch and all other...

Page 588: ...fuse is blown it must be removed as follows 1 Disconnect the negative battery cable 2 Remove the nuts shown in the picture above 3 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating 4 Reinstall in th...

Page 589: ...s you can find the fuse relay label describing fuse relay name and capacity NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle It is accurate at the time of printi...

Page 590: ...at Warmer Control Module 10A DRL Daytime Running Light Relay 7 5A ECM Engine Control Module Engine Room Junction Block Start Relay Ignition Lock Clutch Switch Transmission Range Switch Burglar Alarm R...

Page 591: ...dicator 7 5A Data Link Connector ABS ESC Electronic Stability Control Control Module 10A Smart Key Control Module Stop Lamp Switch 15A Spare 15A Front Fog Lamp Relay 7 5A Engine Room Junction Block Ai...

Page 592: ...Audio Video Navigation Head Unit DC DC Converter USB Charging Connector Power Outside Mirror Switch Smart Key Control Module 20A Spare 7 5A Instrument Cluster 7 5A Instrument Cluster 7 5A MDPS Motor...

Page 593: ...77 8 8 Maintenance Fuses Engine compartment fuse panel OYB070161L...

Page 594: ...elay 10A Head Lamp Right Handle Side 10A Head Lamp Left Handle Side 10A With Mild HEV BSA Cooling Fan 10A With Mild HEV BSA Control Module 10A With Mild HEV Hybrid Starter Generator Motor 15A ECM Engi...

Page 595: ...Junction Block Fuse DOOR LOCK TURN LAMP Tail Lamp Relay With Mild HEV Main Relay Horn Relay 40A Ignition Switch PDM Relay Box IG1 Relay ACC Relay 40A Instrument Panel Junction Block Power Outlet Rela...

Page 596: ...r Alarm Horn Relay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Head Lamp LO Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp HI Relay MICRO Cooling Fan 1 Relay MICRO A Con Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Start Relay MICRO...

Page 597: ...ad Lamp Right Handle Side 10A Head Lamp Left Handle Side 15A ECM Engine Control Module 15A ECM Engine Control Module 20A Ignition Coil 1 2 3 4 10A Back Up Lamp Switch 15A ECM Engine Control Module 40A...

Page 598: ...CK TURN LAMP Tail Lamp Relay 40A Ignition Switch PDM Relay Box IG1 Relay ACC Relay 40A Instrument Panel Junction Block Power Outlet Relay 10A A Con Relay 20A Head Lamp LO Relay 20A Head Lamp HI Relay...

Page 599: ...y MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Head Lamp LO Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp HI Relay MICRO Cooling Fan 1 Relay MICRO A Con Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Start Relay MICRO Cooling Fan 2 Re...

Page 600: ...Fuel Pump Relay Injector 1 2 3 4 ECM Engine Control Module PCM Power train Control Module Oil Control Valve 1 2 Purge Control Solenoid Valve 10A Head Lamp Right Handle Side 10A Head Lamp Left Handle S...

Page 601: ...lay ACC Relay 40A Instrument Panel Junction Block Power Outlet Relay 10A A Con Relay 20A PCM Power train Control Module 20A Head Lamp LO Relay 20A Head Lamp HI Relay 20A Fuel Pump Relay 15A Burglar Al...

Page 602: ...ay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Head Lamp LO Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp HI Relay MICRO Cooling Fan 1 Relay MICRO A Con Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Start Relay MICRO Cooling Fan 2 R...

Page 603: ...87 8 8 Maintenance Fuses Engine room compartment fuse panel Smartstream G1 0 T GDi Smart stream G1 0 T GDi 48V HEV PTC Heater only...

Page 604: ...Otherwise it may cause extensive wiring damage and possi ble fire CAUTION If you don t have necessary tools the correct bulbs and the expertise consult a professional workshop Kia recommends to consu...

Page 605: ...it an authorised Kia dealer service partner NOTICE If the light bulb or lamp connector is removed from an operating lamp activated by electricity the fuse box s electronic device may scan it as a malf...

Page 606: ...ehicle with the headlamp turned on how ever the level at which the moisture is removed may differ depending on the size location condition of the lamp If the moisture continues to stay inside the lamp...

Page 607: ...L lamp 1 Headlamp Low High 2 Headlamp LED type 3 Front turn signal lamp 4 Position lamp 5 Position lamp Day time running lamp LED type 6 Static bending light 7 Fog lamp Bulb type 8 Fog lamp LED type...

Page 608: ...lamp 1 Rear turn signal lamp Bulb type 2 Back up lamp Bulb type 3 Stop and tail lamp Bulb type 4 Tail lamp Bulb type 5 Rear fog lamp Bulb type 6 Stop and tail lamp LED type 7 Rear fog lamp LED type 8...

Page 609: ...lb and snap the headlamp bulb retaining wire into position by aligning the wire with the groove on the bulb 7 Connect the headlamp bulb socket connector 8 Install the headlamp bulb cover by turning it...

Page 610: ...g the tabs on the bulb socket with the slots in the headlamp assem bly Push the bulb socket into the headlamp assembly and turn the bulb socket clockwise 7 Install the headlamp bulb cover by turning i...

Page 611: ...cket with the slots in the head lamp assembly Push the bulb socket into the headlamp assem bly and turn the bulb socket clockwise 6 Install the headlamp bulb cover by turning it clockwise Headlamp bul...

Page 612: ...wise Front turn signal lamp bulb replacement Headlamp Type B 1 Open the bonnet 2 Remove the headlamp bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise 3 Remove the bulb socket from the headlamp assembly by tu...

Page 613: ...e LED lamps has to be replaced with the unit A skilled technician should check or repair the head lamp LED for it may damage related parts of the vehicle Front fog lamp Bulb type bulb replacement Type...

Page 614: ...amp Type B 1 Disconnect the negative bat tery terminal 2 Remove the engine under cover 3 Disconnect the front fog lamp connector 4 Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket countercloc...

Page 615: ...replacement 1 Disconnect the negative bat tery terminal 2 Disconnect the side after loosen ing the front bumper sides screws and clips 3 Disconnect the daytime running lamp connector 4 Remove the soc...

Page 616: ...s has to be replaced with the unit A skilled technician should check or repair side repeater lamp LED for it may damage related parts of the vehicle Side repeater lamp Bulb type bulb Replacement 1 Rem...

Page 617: ...socket by pressing it in and rotating it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 7 Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the so...

Page 618: ...til the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 7 Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place 8 Install the...

Page 619: ...et from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly 4 Remove the bulb from bulb socket by pulling it out 5 Insert a new bulb b...

Page 620: ...hole Rear fog lamp Bulb type bulb replacement 1 Open the tailgate 2 Remove the service cover 3 Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket...

Page 621: ...ngle unit because it is an integrated unit The LED lamps has to be replaced with the unit A skilled technician should check or repair the rear fog lamp LED for it may damage related parts of the vehic...

Page 622: ...replace ment WARNING Prior to working on the Interior lamps ensure that the OFF button is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver gently...

Page 623: ...id burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver gently pry the lens cover from lamp housing 2 Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out 3 Install a new bulb in...

Page 624: ...4 Align the lens cover tabs with the lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place CAUTION Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens lens tab and plastic hous ings NOTICE If the LED lamp does no...

Page 625: ...amps on the screen 4 With the head lamp and battery in normal condition aim the head lamps so the brightest portion falls on the horizontal and vertical lines 5 To aim the low and high beams left or r...

Page 626: ...Maintenance 110 8 Light bulbs aiming With the front fog lamps and battery normal condition aim the front fog lamps To aim the front fog lamp up or down turn the driver clockwise or counterclockwise...

Page 627: ...H1 H2 W1 W2 H1 H2 W1 W2 Without driver mm in 722 28 4 722 28 4 1 320 52 1 320 52 0 708 27 8 708 27 8 1 332 52 4 1 332 52 4 With driver mm in 713 28 0 715 28 1 1 320 52 1 320 52 0 703 27 6 703 27 6 1 3...

Page 628: ...on 10m screen A Vehicle axis B Vertical line of the left head lamp bulb centre C Vertical line of the right head lamp bulb centre D Horizontal line of head lamp bulb centre E Ground F Cut Off line Veh...

Page 629: ...l aiming 4 If head lamp levelling device is equipped adjust the head lamp levelling device switch with 0 positions Based on 10m screen A Vehicle axis B Vertical line of the left head lamp bulb centre...

Page 630: ...Based on 10m screen A Vehicle axis B Vertical line of the left fog lamp bulb centre C Vertical line of the right fog lamp bulb centre D Horizontal line of fog lamp bulb centre E Ground F Cut Off line...

Page 631: ...nd similar deposits can damage your vehicle s finish if not removed immediately Even prompt washing with plain water may not completely remove all these deposits A mild soap safe for use on painted su...

Page 632: ...ids to come in contact with electrical electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will no longer bead on the paint Always wash and dry the vehic...

Page 633: ...and dust control may collect on the underbody If these materials are not removed acceler ated rusting can occur on under body parts such as the fuel lines frame floor pan and exhaust sys tem even thou...

Page 634: ...orro sion on your vehicle are Road salt dirt and moisture that is allowed to accumulate under neath the vehicle Removal of paint or protective coatings by stones gravel abra sion or minor scrapes and...

Page 635: ...nder the fenders and other areas that are hidden from view Do a thorough job just dampening the accumu lated mud rather than washing it away will accelerate corrosion rather than prevent it Water unde...

Page 636: ...to come in contact with electrical elec tronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them CAUTION When cleaning leather products steering wheel seats etc use neutral detergents or low alco...

Page 637: ...covers wipe off the seat covers down to the seams with a large wiping motion and moderate pressure using a soft sponge or microfiber cloth Velcro closures on clothing or sharp objects may cause snaggi...

Page 638: ...your vehicle is covered by a written limited warranty Please see the warranty information contained in the Warranty Maintenance book in your vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with an emission control...

Page 639: ...l vapours absorbed in the canister are drawn into the surge tank through the purge control solenoid valve Purge Control Solenoid Valve PCSV The purge control solenoid valve is controlled by the Engine...

Page 640: ...A hot exhaust system can ignite flammable items under your vehi cle Do not park the vehicle over or near flammable objects such as grass vegetation paper leaves etc The exhaust system and cata lytic s...

Page 641: ...es and removes the accumulated soot whilst driving However repeated short distance driving or long distance driving at a low speed can stop the accumulated soot from automatically being removed by the...

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Page 643: ...lume 9 9 Air conditioning system 9 10 Recommended lubricants and capacities 9 11 Vehicle identification number VIN 9 15 Vehicle certification label 9 16 Tyre specification and pressure label 9 16 Engi...

Page 644: ...i Smartstream G1 0 T GDi 48V HEV Smartstream G1 2 Petrol engine 1 4 MPI Displacement cc cu in 998 60 9 998 60 9 1 197 73 04 1 368 83 48 Bore x Stroke mm in 71 x 84 2 8 x 3 3 71 x 84 2 8 x 3 3 71 0 x 7...

Page 645: ...5 160 0 Overall width 1 725 67 9 Overall height For Europe and Australia 1 450 57 1 Except Europe and Australia 1 460 57 5 Front tread 185 65R15 1 518 59 8 195 55R16 1 512 59 5 205 45R17 1 512 59 5 Re...

Page 646: ...LED Turn signal lamp 21W PY21W Front fog lamp 51W or LED HB4 or LED Rear Tail lamp Inside 5W or LED W5W or LED Outside 5W or LED P21 5W or LED Stop lamp Inside LED LED Outside 21W or LED P21 5W or LED...

Page 647: ...2 2 Speed Symbol Km h Front Rear Front Rear Full sizety re 185 65R15 6 0J X 15 88 560 H 210 2 35 34 235 2 15 31 215 2 4 35 240 2 5 36 250 11 13 79 94 107 127 2 5 36 250 Eco pack 2 3 33 230 Eco pack 2...

Page 648: ...ad Maximum load LI 1 1 Load Index Kg SS 2 2 Speed Symbol Km h Front Rear Front Rear Full sizety re 185 65R15 6 0J X 15 88 560 H 210 2 35 34 235 2 15 31 215 2 4 35 240 2 5 36 250 11 13 79 94 107 127 19...

Page 649: ...bove sea level 1 5psi km Must do not exceed maximum inflation pressure shown on equipped tyre sidewall Item Tyre size Whee l size Load Capacity Speed capacity Inflation pressure bar psi kPa Wheel lug...

Page 650: ...Consumer information 8 9 Tyres and wheels CAUTION When replacing tyres use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle Using tyres of a different size can damage the related parts or make it wo...

Page 651: ...1 4 MPI 6M T 7DCT 6iMT 7DCT 5M T 6M T 6A T Gross vehicle weight kg lbs For Europe 1 620 3 572 1 650 3 638 1 650 3 638 1 680 3 704 1 570 3 461 For Australia 1 650 3 638 1 580 3 483 1 600 3 527 Except...

Page 652: ...stem Air conditioning system Please contact a professional workshop for more details Kia recommends to contact an authorised Kia dealer service partner ITEM Weight of volume Classification Refrigerant...

Page 653: ...I LATEST or ACEA A5 B5 4 Smartstream G1 0 T GDi 48V HEV Smartstream G1 2 3 4 l 3 6 US qt Petrol engine 1 4 MPI 3 5 l 3 7 US qt SAE 0W20 API LATEST or ACEA C5 3 SAE 5W30 API LATEST or ACEA A5 B5 4 Manu...

Page 654: ...Smartstream G1 0 T GDi 48V HEV 0 082 l 0 087 US qt SAE J1704 DOT 4 LV ISO4925 CLASS 6 FMVSS116 DOT 4 FMVSS116 DOT 3 Fuel 45 l 11 9 US gal 1 Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next p...

Page 655: ...erature your vehicle will be operated in before the next oil change Proceed to select the recommended oil viscosity from the chart Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers Temperature C 30 20 10 0...

Page 656: ...ts and capacities An engine oil displaying this American Petroleum Institute API Certification Mark conforms to the International Lubricant Specifi cation Advisory Committee ILSAC It is recommended to...

Page 657: ...car and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership etc The number is punched on the floor under the driver or passenger seat To check the number remove the cover VIN label Type B if equipped Ty...

Page 658: ...ver s or front passenger s side centre pillar gives the vehicle identification number VIN Tyre specification and pressure label The tyres supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best pe...

Page 659: ...ons Consumer information Engine number Engine number Smartstream G1 0 T GDi Smartstream G1 2 Petrol engine 1 4 MPI The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing OYB086003 OT...

Page 660: ...ms you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model sup plier part number production num ber refrigerant 1 and refrigerant oil 2 Refrigerant label if equipped Type A Type B The r...

Page 661: ...urer s declaration of con formity is available on Kia web site as follows http www kia hotline com Fuel label if equipped Petrol Petrol engine The fuel label is attached on the fuel filler door A Octa...

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Page 663: ...A Abbreviation Abbreviation...

Page 664: ...g ESC Electronic Stability Control ESS Emergency Stop Signal FCA Forward Collision Avoidance Assist HAC Hill start Assist Control HBA High Beam Assist HMSL High Mounted Stop Lamp HUD Head Up Display L...

Page 665: ...Smart Cruise Control SRS Supplemental Restraint System SRSCM SRS Control Module SVM Surround View Monitor TBT Turn By Turn TCS Traction Control System TIN Tyre Identification Number TPMS Tyre Pressure...

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Page 667: ...I Index Index...

Page 668: ...dow 4 28 automatic climate control system 4 141 activate upon washer fluid use 4 149 air intake control 4 145 automatic heating and air conditioning 4 141 defrost mode 4 144 fan speed control 4 146 ma...

Page 669: ...lock 4 21 cigarette lighter 4 160 climate control air filter 8 48 filter inspection 8 48 coat hook 4 167 covering shelf trim 4 166 cruise control CC 6 113 function operation 6 113 to resume the funct...

Page 670: ...changing the engine oil and filter 8 38 checking the engine oil level 8 37 ENGINE START STOP button 6 12 starting the engine 6 15 start run 6 14 stopping the engine 6 17 with manual transmission 6 14...

Page 671: ...7 25 checking the tyre inflation pressure 7 30 components of the Tyre Mobility Kit TMK 7 27 distributing the sealant 7 29 introduction 7 26 notes on the safe use of the tyre mobility Kit 7 30 technic...

Page 672: ...immobiliser system 4 7 smart key 4 6 L lane following assist LFA 6 133 detecting sensor 6 133 hands off warning 6 134 lane following assist 6 134 system settings 6 133 turning the function ON OFF 6 13...

Page 673: ...type bulb replacement 8 101 stop and tail lamp LED type bulb replacement 8 102 tail lamp inside bulb type bulb replacement 8 103 tailgate room lamp bulb type bulb replacement 8 108 vanity mirror lamp...

Page 674: ...ping vehicle and ending brake control 6 147 system malfunction and limitations 6 148 system settings 6 144 rear headrest 3 10 rear view monitor RVM 4 95 recommended lubricants and capacities 9 11 reco...

Page 675: ...centre console storage 4 157 glove box 4 157 increase cargo space 4 159 luggage board 4 159 luggage net holder 4 158 sunglass holder 4 158 sunglass holder 4 158 sunroof 4 37 resetting the sunroof 4 4...

Page 676: ...fluid level 8 46 weight volume 9 9 what to do in an emergency 7 3 windows 4 26 auto up down window 4 28 manual windows 4 31 opening and closing 4 27 power window lock button 4 30 windscreen defrosting...

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