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Knowing your vehicle

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Driver’s air bag 

The driver’s air bag is stored in the cen-
ter of the steering wheel.

Front passenger’s air bag 

Front passenger’s air bag is stored in the
instrument panel on the glove box.
Never put any objects or ornaments on
the instrument panel.

HLZ206

1JBA3055

1JBA3056

HLZ2121

WARNING

Steering
wheel

• You must always sit as far back

from the steering wheel air bag as
possible (chest at least 10 inches
(250 mm) away from the steering
wheel), while still maintaining a
comfortable seating position for
good vehicle control, in order to
reduce the risk of injury or death
in a collision.

• Never place objects over the air

bag storage compartments or
between the air bags and your-
self. Due to the speed and force of
the air bag inflation, such objects
could hit your body at high speed
and cause severe bodily injury
and even death.

• Do not put stickers or ornaments

on the steering wheel cover.
These may interfere with the
deployment of the air bag.

Summary of Contents for Rio 2007

Page 1: ...olant 5 8 6 1 qts 5 5 5 8 liters Tire Pressure measured cold P175 70R14 30 psi P185 65R14 32 psi P195 55R15 30 psi P205 45R16 32 psi Compact SpareTire Pressure T115 70D15 60 psi Automatic Transaxle Fluid Diamond ATF SP III SK ATF SP III or other brands meeting the SP III speci fication approved by Kia Motors Corp Capacity 6 5 qts 6 1 liters Brake Fluid FMVSS116 DOT 3 or DOT 4 Power Steering Fluid ...

Page 2: ...a Kia Who is Kia What does Kia mean Here are some answers First Kia is the oldest car company in Korea It is a company that has thousands of employees focused on building high quality vehicles at affordable prices The first syllable Ki in the word Kia means to arise from to the world or to come up out of to the world The second syllable a means Asia So the word Kia means to arise from or to come u...

Page 3: ...nd follow the recommendations to help assure enjoyable and safe operation of your new vehicle Kia offers a great variety of options components and features for its various models Therefore the equipment described in this manual along with the various illustrations may not all be applicable to your par ticular vehicle The information and specifications provided in this manual were accurate at the t...

Page 4: ...4 5 6 7 8 Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Knowing your vehicle Driving your vehicle Driving tips In case of an emergency Maintenance Specifications Consumer assistance U S only table of contents 9 Index 10 ...

Page 5: ...1 How to use this manual 1 2 Vehicle break in process 1 2 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders 1 3 Introduction ...

Page 6: ... s and NOTICE s NOTICE A NOTICE indicates a situation in which damage to your vehicle could result if the notice is ignored No special break in period is needed By following a few simple precautions for the first 600 miles 1 000 km you may add to the performance economy and life of your vehicle Do not race the engine Do not maintain a single speed for long periods of time either fast or slow Varyi...

Page 7: ...rs EDR After a crash event the airbag and seatbelt pretensioner computer sys tem known as the Supplemental Restraint System Control Module SRSCM or Airbag Control Unit ACU may record some information about the condition of the vehicle and how it was being operated This infor mation consists of data related to seatbelt usage and if there was diag nostic information in the airbag or seatbelt systems...

Page 8: ...2 Interior overview 2 2 Instrument panel overview 2 3 Engine compartment 2 4 Your vehicle at a glance ...

Page 9: ...window switches 3 12 4 Master power door lock control 3 7 5 Master power window control lock 3 14 6 Inside rearview mirror 3 73 7 Steering wheel 4 14 8 Instrument panel illumination 4 18 9 Front fog light 4 25 10 Hood release lever 3 67 11 Trunk release lever 3 65 12 Fuel filler lid release lever 3 68 if equipped 1JBA0002 1JBA0003A ...

Page 10: ...23 3 Instrument cluster 4 16 4 Wiper Washer 4 26 5 Ignition switch 4 2 6 Hazard 4 28 7 Rear window defroster 4 28 8 Climate control system 4 29 9 Shift lever 4 4 10 Cigar lighter 3 76 11 Power socket 3 78 12 Passenger s air bag 3 48 13 Glove box 3 75 14 Multi box 3 75 15 Audio controls 3 87 if equipped 1JBN0003 ...

Page 11: ... 12 3 Brake fluid reservoir 7 15 4 Air cleaner 7 19 5 Fuse box 6 6 6 Negative battery terminal 6 4 7 24 7 Positive battery terminal 6 4 7 24 8 Auto transaxle oil dipstick 7 17 9 Radiator cap 7 14 10 Engine oil dipstick 7 12 11 Power steering fluid reservoir 7 16 12 Windshield washer fluid reservoir 7 18 if equipped ...

Page 12: ...3 12 Seat 3 15 Safety belts 3 24 Air bags supplemental restraint system 3 44 Trunk 3 65 Hood 3 67 Fuel filler lid 3 68 Mirrors 3 71 Interior lights 3 74 Storage compartment 3 75 Interior features 3 76 Sunroof 3 80 Luggage net 3 82 Antenna 3 83 Audio system 3 84 Knowing your vehicle ...

Page 13: ...ARNING Ignition key Leaving children unattended in a vehicle with the ignition key is dan gerous even if the key is not in the ignition Children copy adults and they could place the key in the igni tion The ignition key would enable children to operate power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move which could result in serious bodily injury or even death Never leave the keys in you...

Page 14: ... NOTICE The transmitter will not work if any of following occur The ignition key is in ignition switch You exceed the operating distance limit about 30 feet 10 m The battery in the transmitter is weak Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal The weather is extremely cold The transmitter is close to a radio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with norma...

Page 15: ...nto the slot and gen tly pry open the transmitter center cover 1 2 Replace the battery with new one When replacing the battery make sure the battery positive symbol faces up as indicated in the illustration 3 Install the battery in the reverse order of removal NOTICE The keyless entry system transmitter is designed to give you years of trouble free use however it can malfunction if exposed to mois...

Page 16: ... If a door or the trunk is not opened within approximately 30 seconds after unlocking with the transmitter all doors will be locked again and theft alarm system armed NOTICE Do not arm the system until all passen gers have left the vehicle If the system is armed while a passenger s remains in the vehicle the alarm may be activated when the remaining passenger s leaves the vehicle Alarm stage The a...

Page 17: ...d hazard flasher light will flash twice When the doors are unlocked with the transmitter After depressing unlock button you must open the doors within 30 seconds or all doors will automatically lock again and the theft alarm system will be armed When the doors are unlocked with the ignition key When the ignition switch is in the ON position The alarm will be deactivated when The lock unlock button...

Page 18: ...with a key if equipped Doors can also be locked and unlocked with the transmitter if equipped Once the doors are unlocked it may be opened by pulling the door handle When closing the door push the door firmly by the hand Make sure that doors are closed securely To lock a door without the key push down on the front portion of the inside door lock switch 1 if equipped to the LOCK position and close ...

Page 19: ...lock automatically With central door lock switch if equipped When pushing down on the front por tion 1 of the switch all vehicle doors will lock When pushing down on the rear por tion 2 of the switch all vehicle doors will unlock However if the key is in the ignition switch and any front door is open the doors will not lock when the front por tion of central door lock switch is pressed 1JBA3006 Lo...

Page 20: ...s motorcy cles bicycles or pedestrians approaching the vehicle in the path of the door Opening a door when something is approaching can cause damage or injury WARNING Unlocked vehi cles Leaving your vehicle unlocked can invite theft or possible harm to you or others from someone hiding in your vehicle while you are gone Always remove the ignition key engage the parking brake close all windows and ...

Page 21: ...t open by pulling the inner door handle 1 until rear door child safety lock is unlocked Rear hatch if equipped Opening the rear hatch Rear hatch is locked or unlocked with a key To open the rear hatch insert the key into the lock turn it to the unlock posi tion 1 and pull up the rear hatch by pressing the handle 2 You can also lock unlock the latch but not release it with the central door lock sys...

Page 22: ...ople are near the rear of the vehicle when opening the rear hatch WARNING Exhaust fumes If you drive with the rear hatch open you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle which can cause serious injury or death to vehicle occupants If you must drive with the rear hatch open keep the air vents and all win dows open so that additional out side air comes into the vehicle WARNING Rear cargo...

Page 23: ...indow switch 5 Window opening and closing 6 Automatic power window down Driver s window 7 Power window lock switch Power window timer The power windows can be operated for approximately 30 seconds after the ignition key is removed or turned to the ACC or LOCK position If the front door is open the window will not operate unless the ignition key is in the ON position if equipped WINDOWS 1JBA3010 ...

Page 24: ... fuse Never try to operate the main switch on the driver s door and the individ ual door window switch in opposing directions at the same time If this is done the window will stop and cannot be opened or closed Window opening and closing The driver s door has a master power window switch that controls all the win dows in the vehicle To open or close a window press down 5 or pull up 5 the front por...

Page 25: ...r Manual windows if equipped Use the window crank to open and close each window CAUTION Windows Always double check to make sure all arms hands heads and other obstructions are safely out of the way before closing a win dow Serious injury could occur Do not allow children to play with the power windows Keep the dri ver s door power window lock switch in the LOCK position depressed Serious injury c...

Page 26: ...rd 2 Seatback recliner 3 Seat front rear height adjustment 4 Headrest adjustment Front passenger seat 5 Seat adjustment forward backward 6 Seatback recliner 7 Headrest adjustment Rear seat 8 Split folding rear seat 9 Armrest 10 Headrest adjustment if equipped SEAT 1JBN3015 ...

Page 27: ...ury or death always sit as far back as possible by moving the seat far back while still maintaining good vehicle control Serious injury or death may be caused due to the deploy ment of the passenger s air bag WARNING Driver s seat Never attempt to adjust seat while the vehicle is moving This could result in loss of control and an accident causing death serious injury or property damage Do not allo...

Page 28: ...ck on the seat and adjust the seatback to the desired position 3 Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place The lever MUST return to its original position for the seatback to lock 1JBA3017 1JBA3018 WARNING Driver respon sibility for front seat pas senger Driving or riding in a vehicle with a front seatback reclined could lead to serious or fatal injury in an acci dent If a fro...

Page 29: ... headrest so its center is as high as your ears Also adjust the headrest so its distance from the head is as wide as your fist Removal To remove the headrest raise it as far as it can go then press the release lever 1 while pulling upward 2 Armrest if equipped To use the armrest pull it forward from the seatback 1JBA3020 1JBA3021 1JBA3094 WARNING Headrest posi tioning To reduce the risk of head an...

Page 30: ...becomes invisible When you return the seatback to its upright position reposition the rear safety belts so that they can be used by rear seat passengers 4 Door if equipped 1 Slide and upright the front seat to the forward position 2 Lower the headrest to the lowest posi tion 3 To retract the rear center seatbelt insert the key or similar small rigid device into the web release button B on the anch...

Page 31: ... to the upright position and slide the front seat for ward 2 Pull the seat cushion retaining strap 1 and lift the front of the seat cushion 3 Lift the rear of seat cushion 2 4 Fold the seat cushion forward firmly into place 3 5 Remove the headrest from the rear seatback and stow the headrest by inserting the headrest poles into the holes on the bottom of the seat cush ion 4 1JBA3027 1JBA3028 1JBA3...

Page 32: ...e buckle in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion Doing so can prevent the buckle from being damaged by the rear seatback or luggage NOTICE Rear safety belts Routing the safety belt webbing through the rear safety belt guides will help keep the belts from being trapped behind or under the seats When returning the rear seatbacks to the upright position remember to return the rear shoulde...

Page 33: ...on Do not remove the floor carpet in your vehicle Emission control system components cause high exhaust temperatures under the floor WARNING Cargo Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from being thrown about the vehicle in a collision and caus ing injury to the vehicle occupants CAUTION Make sure the engine is off the transaxle is in P and the parking brake is applied whenever load ing or ...

Page 34: ...on 1 To lower the head rest push and hold the release button 2 on the headrest support and lower the headrest to the desired position 3 For best protection adjust the headrest so its center is as high as your ears Also adjust the headrest so its distance from the head is as wide as your fist Removal To remove the headrest raise it as far as it can go then press the release lever 1 while pulling up...

Page 35: ...S air bag control module 4 Buckle pre tensioner assembly SAFETY BELTS 2GHB3002 CAUTION The pre tensioner seat belt is installed at the front seats and the sensor is equipped inside the buck le where presence of passenger is sensed by the fastening of the seat belts Therefore pre tensioner will not activate if the passenger is not fastened with the seat belts Likewise it will activate if buckled ev...

Page 36: ...ioner and air bag system as soon as possible WARNING Safety belt adjustment To obtain maximum benefit from a pre tensioner seat belt The safety belt must be worn cor rectly The safety belt must be adjusted to the correct position WARNING Replacing used pre tensioners Pre tensioners are designed to operate once After activation pre tensioner seat belts must be replaced All seat belts of any type sh...

Page 37: ...to be used in these positions without an added locking clip They nor mally lock only under extreme or emer gency conditions emergency lock mode However they can be adjusted so that they remain fixed and locked when a child restraint system is placed in these positions Use this auto lock mode only to secure a child restraint never for pas sengers restrained by the safety belts Page 3 39 gives instr...

Page 38: ...ips The shoulder belt is snug across the chest The knees are straight forward WARNING After a collision Lap shoulder belt assemblies may be stretched or damaged when subjected to the stress and forces of a collision The entire restraint system should be inspected following any collision All belts retractors anchors and hardware damaged by a collision should be replaced before the vehicle is operat...

Page 39: ...t warning light and chime will activate for six seconds This cycle will repeat 11 times with an interval of 24 seconds between cycles WARNING Safety belt care A damaged belt may not give you the protection you need in an accident Inspect your safety belts periodi cally for excessive wear or dam age Pull out each belt fully and look for fraying cuts burns or other damage Pull the safety belt out an...

Page 40: ...the belt is locked in the buckle 4 Position the lap portion 1 of the belt across your lap as LOW ON THE HIPS as possible to reduce the risk of sliding under it during an accident Adjust the belt to a SNUG FIT by pulling up on the shoulder portion 2 of the safety belt The belt retractor is designed to take up excess webbing automatically and to maintain tension on the belt For your safety do not pu...

Page 41: ...n The safety belt system will provide the most protection with the seatbacks in an upright position Never wear the shoulder portion of the safety belt under the out side arm or behind the back Never wear the shoulder portion of the safety belt across the neck or face Wear the lap portion of the safety belt as low on the hips as possi ble Be sure the lap belt fits snug ly around the hips Never wear...

Page 42: ... the lap portion 1 of the belt across your lap as LOW ON THE HIPS as possible to reduce the risk of sliding under it during an accident Adjust the belt to a SNUG FIT by pulling up on the shoulder portion 2 of the safety belt The belt retractor is designed to take up excess webbing automatically and to maintain tension on the belt For your safety do not put any excess slack into the safety belt To ...

Page 43: ... sure the belt is not twisted WARNING Never wear the shoulder portion of the safety belt under the out side arm or behind the back Never wear the shoulder portion of the safety belt across the neck or face Wear the lap portion of the safety belt as low as possible Be sure the lap belt fits snugly around the hips Never wear the lap belt over your waist Never drive or ride with a twisted or jammed s...

Page 44: ...at it fits snugly around your hips if you lean forward in a slow easy motion the belt will extend and let you move around If there is a sudden stop or impact the belt will lock into position It will also lock if you try to lean forward too quickly When using the rear center seat belt the buckle with the CENTER mark must be used WARNING When using the rear seat center belt you must lock all tongue ...

Page 45: ...r belt you must lock all tongue plates and buckles prior to use If any tongue plate or buckle is not locked it will increase the chance of injury or death in the event of collision The rear center seatbelt tongue plate A and anchor connector B should remain locked at all times They should only be unlocked when folding the rear seatback down or when carrying an object in the rear seat that could ca...

Page 46: ...ncrease their safety infants and young children should always be restrained by a restraint system approved for their age and size Never allow a child to stand or kneel on the seat of a moving vehicle Never allow a safety belt to be placed around both a child and an adult or around two children at the same time It is best for children to be seated in the rear seats Many companies manufacture child ...

Page 47: ... restrained improperly Follow all instructions in this sec tion and the instructions that came with an approved child safety system The child restraint must be correctly installed in the vehicle and the child must be correctly placed in the child restraint All children under 12 are safest in the back seat Never install a rear facing infant seat in the front passenger posi tion The baby will be inj...

Page 48: ...when installing the child restraint system 1JBH3051 WARNING Child restraints A child restraint system must be placed in the rear seat Never install a child or infant seat on the front passenger s seat Should an accident occur and cause the passenger air bag to deploy it could severely injure or kill an infant or child seated in the front seat Continued Continued Since a safety belt or child restra...

Page 49: ...e vehicle is moving Never use an infant carrier or child seat that hooks over a seatback It will not provide ade quate protection in an accident Never allow a child to be held while they are in a moving vehi cle as this could result in serious injury or death to the child in the event of an accident or sudden stop Holding a child in a moving vehicle does not provide the child with any protection d...

Page 50: ...ure Installing a child restraint system by lap shoulder belt To install a child restraint system on the outboard or center rear seats do the fol lowing 1 Place the child restraint system in the seat and route the lap shoulder belt around or through the restraint follow ing the restraint manufacturer s instructions Be sure the safety belt webbing is not twisted 2 Fasten the lap shoulder belt latch ...

Page 51: ... the belt as possible by pushing down on the child restraint system while feeding the shoulder belt back into the retractor 6 Push and pull on the child restraint system to confirm that the safety belt is holding it firmly in place If it is not release the safety belt and repeat steps 2 through 6 7 Double check that the retractor is in the Auto Lock mode by attempting to pull more of the safety be...

Page 52: ...atback 3 Connect the tether strap hook to the corresponding hook holder and tighten to secure the seat WARNING Auto lock mode The lap shoulder belt automatically returns to the emergency lock mode whenever the belt is allowed to retract fully Therefore the pre ceding seven steps must be fol lowed each time a child restraint is installed If the safety belt is not placed in the Auto lock mode severe...

Page 53: ... each side of the rear seatbacks These symbols indicate the position of the lower anchors for child restraints so equipped WARNING Child restraint check Check that the child restraint sys tem is secured by pushing and pulling it in different directions Incorrectly fitted child restraints may swing twist tip or come away causing death or injury WARNING Child restraint anchorage Child restraint anch...

Page 54: ...chors hold the seat in place WARNING ISOFIX Anchors If the child restraint is not anchored properly the risk of a child being seriously injured or killed in a colli sion greatly increases WARNING ISOFIX lower anchors ISOFIX lower anchors are only to be used with the left and right rear out board seating positions Never attempt to attach an ISOFIX equipped seat in the center seating position You ma...

Page 55: ...A3057 1JBA3059 1JBA3060 1JBA3061 1JBA3062 1LDN2166 1LDN2167 1LDN2168 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 1 Driver s air bag 2 Front passenger s air bag 3 Side air bag 4 Curtain air bag 5 SRS Control Module 6 Side impact sensor 7 Front impact sensor 8 Front seat position sensor 9 Occupant classification system if equipped 9 8 ...

Page 56: ...de impact vehicles not equipped with side and curtain air bags or rear impact collisions because an air bag is not designed to inflate in such situa tions and even a side curtain air bag is designed to inflate only in certain side impact collisions reduce the risk of harm in frontal or side collisions which are not severe enough to actuate the air bag supple mental restraint system reduce the risk...

Page 57: ...n ger s safety belts are fastened These sensors provide the ability to control the SRS deployment based on how close the driver s seat is to the steering wheel how close the passenger s seat is to the instrument panel whether or not the safety belts are fastened and the severi ty of the impact Continued Driver s and front passenger s air bag are designed to inflate only in certain frontal collisio...

Page 58: ...cause the air bag warning light is connected with the seat position sensor If the air bag warning light does not illumi nate when the ignition key is turned to the ON position if it remains illuminated after illuminating for approximately 6 seconds or if it illuminates while the vehicle is being driven have an authorized Kia dealer inspect your vehicle as soon as possible AIR BAG WARNING Seat usag...

Page 59: ...eel air bag as possible chest at least 10 inches 250 mm away from the steering wheel while still maintaining a comfortable seating position for good vehicle control in order to reduce the risk of injury or death in a collision Never place objects over the air bag storage compartments or between the air bags and your self Due to the speed and force of the air bag inflation such objects could hit yo...

Page 60: ...omes on and the system shuts off not only the front pas senger s front air bag but also the front passenger s side air bag Always be sure that you and all vehicle occupants are seated and restrained properly sitting upright with the seat in an upright position centered on the seat cushion with the person s legs comfort ably extended feet on the floor and wearing the safety belt properly for the mo...

Page 61: ...sifi cation system 1 Adult 1 2 Child 2 3 Unoccupied Off On On Off Off Off Activated Deactivated Deactivated PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator light Air bag warning light Front passenger air bag Indicator Warning light Devices 1 The system judges a person of adult size as an adult When a smaller adult sits in the front passenger seat the system may recognize him her as a child depending on his her ph...

Page 62: ...is seat ed in the front passenger seat the occupant classification system may or may not turn off the right front passenger air bag depend ing upon the person s seating position and body type Everyone in your vehicle should wear a safety belt properly whether or not there is an air bag for that per son If the front seat passenger changes their seating position for example by not sitting upright by...

Page 63: ...er seatback Continued 1KMN3661 1KMN3662 Continued Never sit with hips shifted towards the front of the seat Never lean on the center console Never sit on one side of the front passenger seat Continued 1KMN3663 1KMN3664 Continued Never place feet on the dashboard Always sit in a proper seating posi tion Continued 1KMN3665 1KMN3666 ...

Page 64: ...sely affect the operation of the occupant classification sys tem and your advanced air bags Continued Continued For the same reason do not attach anything to the seat dash board or door even temporarily If the system is adversely affected it could cause severe personal injuries or death in a collision Do not place sharp objects on the front passenger seat These can damage the occupant classifica t...

Page 65: ... injury Do not put objects or stickers on the instrument panel Do not apply any accessory on the front windshield glass or do not install aftermarket mirrors or acces sories on the factory installed rearview mirror Any of these could may interfere with the deployment of air bag inflation or could hit your body at high speed and cause severe bodily injury and even death 1JBA3901 1JBA3057 1JBA3058 W...

Page 66: ...on both front seat occupants and both outboard rear occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belts properly fastened Importantly children should sit in a proper child restraint system in the rear seat Continued Continued When children are seated in the rear outboard seats they must be seated in the proper child restraint system Make sure to put the child restraint system as far aw...

Page 67: ...rovide additional protection These include rear impacts second or third collisions in multiple impact acci dents as well as low speed impacts Just because your vehicle is damaged and even if it is totally unusable don t be surprised that the air bags did not inflate Air bag collision sensors 1 SRS control module 2 Front impact sensor if equipped 3 Side impact sensor if equipped 1JBA3512 1JBA3061 1...

Page 68: ...llation location or angle of the sensors is altered in any way the air bags may deploy when they should not or they may not deploy when they should causing severe injury or death Therefore do not try to perform maintenance on or around the air bag sensors Have the vehicle checked and repaired by an authorized Kia dealer WARNING Body changes Problems may arise if the sensor installation angles are ...

Page 69: ...ly in side impact collision it may inflate in any collision if side impact sensors detect a sufficient impact If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads or sidewalks air bags may deploy Drive carefully on unimproved roads or on sur faces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended air bag deployment To protect occupants front air bags and pre tensioner se...

Page 70: ...ion because occupants move to the direction of the collision and thus in side impacts frontal air bag deployment does not provide occupant protection However side or curtain air bags may inflate depending on the intensity vehi cle speed and angles of impact In a slant or angled collision the force of impact may direct the occupants in a direction between the front and side air bags and thus the se...

Page 71: ...der ride col lisions Air bags may not inflate in rollover acci dents because air bag deployment would not provide proper protection to the occupants However side air bags may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision if the vehicle is equipped with side air bags and cur tain air bags Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle collides with objects such as utility poles or tre...

Page 72: ...curs and the need to get the air bag between the occupant and the vehicle structures before the occupant impacts those structures This speed of inflation reduces the risk of serious or life threatening injuries in a severe collision and is thus a necessary part of air bag design However air bag inflation can also cause injuries which normally can include facial abrasions bruises and broken bones a...

Page 73: ...with cold water immediately and consult a doctor if symptoms persist Installing a child restraint on a front passenger seat is extremely dangerous and should never be done Never place a rear facing child restraint in the front passenger s seat If the air bag deploys it would impact the rear fac ing child restraint causing severe or fatal injuries In addition do not place front facing child restrai...

Page 74: ... the air bag must be replaced Do not try to remove or discard the air bag by yourself This must be done by an authorized Kia dealer If the air bag warning indicator light alerts you to a problem have the air bag system checked as soon as possi ble Otherwise your air bag system may be ineffective WARNING Never put child restraint in the front passenger seat If the front passenger air bag inflates i...

Page 75: ...Do not work on the air bag sys tem s components or wiring This could cause the air bags to inflate inadvertently possibly seriously injuring someone Working on the system could also disable the system so that the air bags would not deploy in a collision Any work on the air bag system such as removing installing or repairing the steering wheel must be performed by a qualified Kia technician Imprope...

Page 76: ...while engine is not run ning it may cause battery discharge because trunk room lamp remains on TRUNK IF EQUIPPED 1JBN3079 1JBA3076 PROPOSITION 65 WARN ING Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehi cle contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproducti...

Page 77: ...ou must drive with the trunk lid open keep the air vents open so that additional outside air comes into the vehicle 1JBA3077 1JBN6017 WARNING No one should be allowed to occu py the trunk of the vehicle at any time If the trunk is partially or total ly latched and the person is unable to get out severe injury or death could occur due to lack of ventila tion exhaust fumes and rapid heat build up or...

Page 78: ...hicle raise the hood slightly pull the secondary latch 1 inside of the hood center and lift 2 the hood 3 Lift the hood and hold it open with the support rod by inserting the free end of the rod into the slot 1 HOOD 1JBA3078 1JBA3080 1JBA3081 CAUTION Hot parts Grasp the support rod in the area wrapped in rubber The rubber will help prevent you from being burned by hot metal when the engine is hot ...

Page 79: ...hood is properly locked before driving FUEL FILLER LID 1 Stop the engine 2 To open the fuel filler lid pull the release lever CAUTION Hood Before closing the hood make sure that all engine parts and tools have been removed from the engine area and that no one s hands are near the hood opening Do not leave gloves rags or any other combustible material in the engine compartment Doing so may cause a ...

Page 80: ...al injury severe burns or death by fire or explosion Before refueling note the location of the Emergency Gasoline Shut Off if available at the gas station facility Continued Continued Before touching the fuel nozzle 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 ga...

Page 81: ...ling Automotive fuel is highly flammable and can when ignited result in fire If a fire breaks out during refuel ing leave the vicinity of the vehi cle and immediately contact the manager of the gas station and then contact the local fire depart ment or 911 Continued Static electricity discharge from the container can ignite fuel vapors causing a fire Once refu eling has begun contact with the vehi...

Page 82: ... not scrape ice off the mirror face this may damage the surface of the glass If ice should restrict movement of the mirror do not force the mirror for adjustment To remove ice use a deicer spray or a sponge or soft cloth with very warm water Manual remote control if equipped To adjust an outside mirror move the control lever located at the forward inside area of the window frame MIRRORS CAUTION Th...

Page 83: ...ed mirror up down left or right After adjustment put the lever into neu tral position to prevent the inadvertent adjustment NOTICE The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting angles but the motor continues to operate while the switch is depressed Do not depress the switch longer than neces sary the motor may be damaged Do not attempt to adjust the outside rearview mirror by hands...

Page 84: ...ush the button again to turn the heater off The outside rearview mirror heater automati cally turns off after 20 minutes Day night rearview mirror if equipped Adjust the rearview mirror to center on the view through the rear window Make this adjustment before you start driving Make this adjustment before you start driving and while the day night lever is in the day position Pull the day night leve...

Page 85: ...n and stays on even when the doors are all closed Dome light if equipped 1 OFF The light stays off even when a door is open 2 DOOR The light turns on when a door is opened or when a door is unlocked by the transmitter if equipped Interior light goes out slowly after 30 seconds if the door is closed However if the ignition switch is ON or all vehicle doors are locked when the door is closed interio...

Page 86: ...Multi box if equipped To open the cover located above the cig arette lighter power outlet push the but ton and pull the cover down It can be used for storing small items Glove box To open the glove box pull the handle 1 and the glove box will automatically open 2 Close the glove box after use STORAGE COMPARTMENT WARNING Do not store cigarette lighters propane cylinders or other flamma ble explosiv...

Page 87: ... NOTICE Make sure the sunglass holder is closed while driving INTERIOR FEATURES Cigarette lighter To operate the cigarette lighter press it in and release it When it is heated it auto matically pops out ready for use If the engine is not running the ignition switch must be in the ACC position for the lighter to operate 1JBA3096 CAUTION Do not use the sunglass holder while driving This could result...

Page 88: ...ll it up and out Cup holder Cups or small beverage cans may be placed in the cup holders 1JBA3098 WARNING Ashtray use Do not use the vehicle s ashtrays as waste receptacles Putting lit cigarettes or matches in an ashtray with other combustible materials may cause a fire WARNING Hot liquids Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion If the hot liquid ...

Page 89: ...if equipped NOTICE Close the vanity mirror cover securely and return the sunvisor to its original position after use If the vanity mirror lamp is equipped and mirror cover is not closed secure ly the lamp will stay on and could result in battery discharge and possi ble sunvisor damage Power socket if equipped The power outlets are designed to pro vide power for mobile telephones or other devices d...

Page 90: ...wer outlet These devices may cause excessive audio static and malfunctions in other elec tronic systems or devices used in your vehicle Digital clock if equipped Whenever the battery terminals or mem ory fuse are disconnected you must reset the time When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position the clock buttons operates as follows HOUR Pressing the H button with your fin ger a pencil or s...

Page 91: ...PEN button on the overhead console The sunroof will slide all the way open To stop the sunroof sliding at any point press any sunroof control button Manual slide open Press the SLIDE OPEN button on the overhead console and hold it until the sunroof is opened to the desired position Close To close the sunroof press the TILT UP button on the overhead console and hold it until the sunroof is closed T...

Page 92: ...open the sunroof when the temperature is below freezing or when the sunroof is covered with snow or ice the glass or the motor could be damaged The sunroof is made to slide together with sunshade Do not leave the sun shade closed while the sunroof is open In case of an emergency If the sunroof does not open electrically 1 Open the sunglass holder 2 Remove the two 2 screws and then remove the overh...

Page 93: ... the ON posi tion 2 Set the sunroof to the maximum TILT UP position using the corresponding sunroof switch 3 Then release it 4 Press and hold the TILT UP button once again until the sunroof has returned to the original position of TILT UP after it is raised a little higher than the maximum TILT UP position This may take several seconds When this is complete the sunroof system is reset To keep item...

Page 94: ...d from the vehicle when you wash your vehicle NOTICE Be sure to remove the antenna before washing the car in an automatic car wash or it may be damaged When reinstalling your antenna it is important that it is fully tightened to ensure proper reception WARNING To avoid eye injury DO NOT over stretch the netting ALWAYS keep face and body out of recoil path of the net in case of strap DO NOT use the...

Page 95: ...d at greater distances than FM broadcasts This is because AM radio waves are transmitted at low frequencies These long low frequency radio waves can fol low the curvature of the earth rather than travelling straight out into the atmos phere In addition they curve around obstructions so that they can provide bet ter signal coverage FM broadcasts are transmitted at high frequencies and do not bend t...

Page 96: ...e distortion or fluttering This can be caused by a direct and reflect ed signal from the same station or by signals from two stations with close frequencies If this occurs select another station until the condition has passed Using a cellular phone or a two way radio When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle noise may be produced from the audio equipment This does not mean that something is...

Page 97: ...hout permission Use CDs that are created only by lawful means Do not apply volatile agents such as benzene and thinner normal cleaners and magnetic sprays made for ana logue disc onto CDs To prevent the disc surface from get ting damaged Hold and carry CDs by the edges or the edges of the center hole only Clean the disc surface with a piece of soft cloth before playback wipe it from the center to ...

Page 98: ... AUDIO SYSTEM STEREO RADIO OPERATION M445 IF EQUIPPED 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME Control Knob 2 BAND Select Buttons 3 TUNE MODE Select Knob 4 AUTO SEEK Select Button 5 SCAN Button 6 EQ Button 7 PRESET STATION Select Buttons JBM445NA ...

Page 99: ...FADER and BALANCE mode The mode selected is shown on the dis play After selecting the desired mode rotate the mode select knob clockwise or coun terclockwise to adjust BASS Control To increase the BASS rotate the knob clockwise to decrease the BASS rotate the knob counterclockwise MID Control To increase the MID rotate the knob clockwise to decrease the MID rotate the knob counterclockwise TREBLE ...

Page 100: ...f the six station select buttons you may recall any of these stations instantly To program the stations follow these steps Press AM FM selector to set the band for AM FM1 and FM2 Select the desired station to be stored by seek or manual tuning Determine the preset station select button you wish to use to access that station Press the station select button for more than two seconds A select button ...

Page 101: ...ehicle 90 3 AUDIO SYSTEM COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION M445 IF EQUIPPED JBM445NA 1 CD Select Button 2 Track Up Down Button 3 Fast Up Down Button 4 RPT Repeat Button 5 SCAN Button 6 CD Eject Button 7 RDM Random Button ...

Page 102: ...t track Press within a second after play back begins to quickly move backward through a CD If you press after more than a sec ond it will take you to the beginning of the track you are now listening to 3 FF REW Button If you want to fast forward or reverse through the compact disc track push and hold the FF or REW button When you release the button the com pact disc player will resume playing 4 RE...

Page 103: ...ow enough to allow you to hear sounds coming from the outside Do not expose this equipment includ ing the speakers and CD to water or excessive moisture CAUTION Do not insert warped or poor quality discs into the CD player as damage to the unit may occur Do not insert anything like coins into the player slot as damage to the unit may occur Do not place beverages close to the audio system The playb...

Page 104: ... RADIO OPERATION M455 IF EQUIPPED 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME Control Knob 2 Adjustment Mode Select AUDIO Button 3 BAND Select Button 4 SCAN Button 5 EQ Button 6 AUTO SEEK Select Button 7 TUNE Manual Select Knob 8 PRESET STATION Select Buttons JBM455NA ...

Page 105: ...s rotate the knob clockwise to decrease the bass rotate the knob counterclockwise MID Control To increase the MID rotate the knob clockwise to decrease the MID rotate the knob counterclockwise TREBLE Control To increase the TREBLE rotate the knob clockwise to decrease the TREBLE rotate the knob counterclockwise FAD Fader Control Turn the control knob clockwise to emphasize rear speaker sound front...

Page 106: ... by simply pressing the band select button and or one of the six station select buttons you may recall any of these stations instantly To program the stations follow these steps Press band selector to set the band for AM FM1 and FM2 Select the desired station to be stored by seek or manual tuning Determine the preset station select button you wish to use to access that station Press the station se...

Page 107: ...vehicle 96 3 AUDIO SYSTEM CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION M455 IF EQUIPPED 1 TAPE PROGRAM Button 2 TAPE EJECT Button 3 AUTO MUSIC SEARCH AMS Button 4 FF REW Button 5 REPEAT Button 6 DOLBY Button 7 EQ Button JBM455NA ...

Page 108: ...nning of the music just lis tened to 4 FF REW Button forward tape winding starts when the FF button is pressed during PLAY or REW mode Tape PLAY starts when the FF button is pressed again during FF mode Tape rewinding starts when the REW button is pressed during PLAY or FF mode Tape PLAY starts when the REW but ton pressed again during REW mode 5 REPEAT Button To repeat the track you are currently...

Page 109: ... and head This equipment is designed to be used only in a 12 volt DC battery system with negative ground This unit is made of precision parts Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts Continued Continued When driving your vehicle be sure to keep the volume of the unit set low enough to allow you to hear sounds coming from the outside Do not expose this equipment includ ing the speakers and...

Page 110: ...3 CD Select Button 2 TRACK UP DOWN Button 3 FF REW Button 4 REPEAT RPT Button 5 RANDOM RDM Button 6 BOOKMARK MARK Button 7 SCROLL Button 8 EQ Button 9 CD EJECT Button 10 SCAN Button 11 FILE SEARCH Knob TUNE Select Knob 12 DIRECTORY SEARCH Button JBM455NA Compatible with MP3 WMA AAC WAVE ...

Page 111: ...N Button The desired track on the disc currently being played can be selected using the track number Press button once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track Press within a second after play back begins to quickly move backward through a CD If you press after more than a sec ond it will take you to the beginning of the file you are now listening to 3 FF REW Button If you want to fast f...

Page 112: ...the button is pressed with a CD loaded the CD will eject Forcing to eject To force to eject a CD press this button for more than 3 sec onds Do this only when a CD is jammed and you can not eject it in the normal way e g in case that you have inserted 2 CDs by mistake 10 SCAN Button To playback the first 10 seconds of each track press the SCAN button more than 0 8 second To playback the first 10 se...

Page 113: ...this equipment includ ing the speakers and tape to water or excessive moisture CAUTION Do not insert warped or poor quality discs into the CD player as damage to the unit may occur Do not insert anything like coins into the player slot as damage to the unit may occur Do not place beverages close to the audio system The playback mechanism may be damaged if you spill them Do not strike or allow anyt...

Page 114: ...saxle 4 6 Brake system 4 9 Steering wheel 4 14 Instrument cluster 4 16 Gauges 4 17 Warnings and indicators 4 19 Lighting 4 23 Wipers and washers 4 26 Defroster 4 28 Hazard warning flasher 4 28 Climate control system 4 29 Windshield defrosting and defogging 4 36 Driving your vehicle ...

Page 115: ...nt battery discharge START Turn the ignition key to the START posi tion to start the engine The engine will crank until you release the key then it returns to the ON position The brake warning lamp can be checked in this position NOTICE If it is difficult to turn the ignition key to the START position turn the steering wheel right and left to release resistance and then turn the key Automatic tran...

Page 116: ...eutral position WARNING Ignition key Never turn the ignition switch to LOCK or ACC while the vehicle is moving This would result in loss of directional control and braking function which could cause an accident or collision Before leaving the driver s seat always make sure the shift lever is engaged in 1st gear for manual transaxle or P Park for automat ic transaxle Then set the parking brake full...

Page 117: ...ed before shifting into R Reverse Never operate the engine with the tachometer rpm in the red zone NOTICE When downshifting from fifth gear to fourth gear caution should be taken not to inadvertently press the gear shift lever sideways in such a manner that second gear is engaged Such a drastic downshift may cause the engine speed to increase to the point that the tachometer will enter the red zon...

Page 118: ...ces the chance of stalling and gives better acceleration when you again need to increase your speed When the vehicle is traveling down steep hills downshifting helps maintain safe speed and prolongs brake life WARNING Manual transaxle Before leaving the driver s seat always set the parking brake fully and shut the engine off Then make sure the transaxle is shifted into 1st gear when the vehicle is...

Page 119: ...D WARNING Automatic transaxle Before leaving the driver s seat always make sure the shift lever is in the P PARK position then set the parking brake fully and shut the engine off Unexpected and sudden vehicle movement can occur if these precautions are not followed in the order identified OJB046003 Lock release button prevents shift lever movement without first depressing the button O D button The...

Page 120: ...ht est incline unless the parking brake or service brakes are applied D Drive This is the normal forward driving posi tion The transaxle will automatically shift through a 4 gear sequence providing the best fuel economy and power For extra power when passing another vehicle or climbing grades depress the accelerator fully at which time the transaxle will automatically downshift to the next lower g...

Page 121: ...itch When driving down a sloping road with the transaxle in O D 4th you can decrease the vehicle speed without using the brakes by pressing the O D button When the ignition is switched OFF O D OFF mode is automatically cancelled O D OFF Indicator This indicator light illuminates in the instrument panel when the O D mode is cancelled Moving up a steep grade from a standing start To move up a steep ...

Page 122: ...ake pedal than you nor mally would The stopping distance how ever will be longer When the engine is not running the reserve brake power is partially depleted each time the brake pedal is applied Do not pump the brake pedal when the power assist has been interrupted Pump the brake pedal only when neces sary to maintain steering control on slip pery surfaces In the event of brake failure If service ...

Page 123: ... worn brake pads Parking brake To apply the parking brake pull the park ing brake handle fully and firmly upward while applying the service brake Continued Wet brakes may result in the vehi cle not slowing down at the usual rate and pulling to one side when the brakes are applied After going through water apply the brakes lightly to regain smooth braking performance WARNING Brake wear This brake w...

Page 124: ...s tem Immediate attention is necessary If at all possible cease driving the vehi cle immediately If that is not possible use extreme caution while operating the vehicle and only continue to drive the vehicle until you can reach a safe loca tion or repair shop WARNING Parking brake To prevent unintentional move ment when stopped and leaving the vehicle do not use the gearshift lever in place of the...

Page 125: ...al as hard as possible or as hard as the situation warrants and allow the ABS to control the force being delivered to the brakes Even with the anti lock brake system your vehicle still requires sufficient stopping distance Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you Always slow down when cornering The anti lock brake system cannot pre vent accidents resulting from exces sive s...

Page 126: ...ving poor traction such as an icy road and operate your brakes continuously the ABS will be active continuously and the ABS warning light may illuminate Pull your car over to a safe place and stop the engine Restart the engine If the ABS warn ing light is off then your ABS is nor mal Otherwise you may have a prob lem with the ABS Contact an author ized Kia dealer as soon as possible NOTICE When yo...

Page 127: ...iods outside in cold weather below 14 F 10 C the power steering may require increased effort when the engine is first started This is caused by increased fluid viscosity due to the cold weather and does not indicate a mal function When this happens increase the engine RPM by depressing the accelerator until the RPM reaches 1 500 rpm then release or let the engine idle for two or three minutes to w...

Page 128: ...ired position before driving Horn To sound the horn press the horn sym bol on your steering wheel Check the horn regularly to be sure it operates properly 1JBA4007 CAUTION Horn To sound the horn press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel see illustra tion The horn will operate only when this area is pressed Do not strike the horn severely to operate it or hit it with your f...

Page 129: ...4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 Tachometer 2 Turn signal indicators 3 Speedometer 4 Engine temperature gauge 5 Warning and indicator lights 6 Odometer Tripmeter 7 Shift position indicator Automatic transaxle only 8 Fuel gauge 7JBN4030 ...

Page 130: ...and B can be reset to 0 by pressing the reset button for 1 second or more and then releasing Tachometer The tachometer indicates the approxi mate number of engine revolutions per minute rpm Use the tachometer to select the correct shift points and to prevent lugging and or over revving the engine The tachometer pointer may move slight ly when the ignition switch is in ACC or ON position with the e...

Page 131: ...auge This gauge shows the temperature of the engine coolant when the ignition switch is ON Do not continue driving with an overheat ed engine If your vehicle overheats refer to Overheating in the Index NOTICE If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the H posi tion it indicates overheating that may damage the engine Instrument panel illumination if equipped When the vehicle s...

Page 132: ...f ABS and BRAKE warning lights illumi nate at the same time while driving your vehicle has a problem with ABS and EBD system In this case your ABS and regular brake system may not work normally Have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer as soon as possible Engine oil pressure warning This warning light indicates the engine oil pressure is low If the warning light illuminates while driv i...

Page 133: ...the key is turned ON or if it is disconnected after the key is turned ON the safety belt warning light will blink for approximately 6 seconds If the driver s lap shoulder belt is not fas tened within 30 seconds after the engine is started the safety belt warning light will blink for 6 seconds This cycle will repeat 11 times with an interval of 24 seconds between cycles If the system does not opera...

Page 134: ...uipped This warning light indicates the washer fluid reservoir is near empty Refill the washer fluid as soon as possible Low fuel level warning This warning light indicates the fuel tank is nearly empty The warning light will come on when the fuel level has dropped to about 1 5 1 7 gallons 5 5 6 5 liters Refuel as soon as possible Headlight high beam indicator This indicator illuminates when the h...

Page 135: ...hime will sound for approximately 6 seconds If the driver s lap shoulder belt is not fas tened within 30 seconds after the engine is started the safety belt warning chime will sound for 6 seconds This cycle will repeat 11 times with an interval of 24 seconds between cycles Door ajar warning chime if equipped If a door is opened with the ignition switch ON the warning chime will sound Key reminder ...

Page 136: ...he lights on when the ignition key is removed perform the following 1 Open the driver side door 2 Turn the parking lights OFF and ON again using the light switch on the steering column Lighting control The light switch has a Headlight and a parking light position To operate the lights turn the knob at the end of the control lever to one of the fol lowing positions 1 OFF position 2 Parking light po...

Page 137: ...ll it back for low beams The high beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams are switched on To prevent the battery from being dis charged do not leave the lights on for a prolonged time while the engine is not running Flashing headlights To flash the headlights pull the lever towards you It will return to the normal low beam position when released The headlight switch does not need t...

Page 138: ...f it flashes abnormally one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replacement NOTICE If an indicator flash is abnormally quick or slow the bulb may be burned out or have a poor electrical connection in the circuit Front fog light if equipped Fog lights are used to provide improved visibility and avoid accidents when visibili ty is poor due to fog rain or snow etc The fog ligh...

Page 139: ... for about 10 minutes or until the snow or ice is removed This will help ensure proper windshield wiper operation and will prevent dam age to the wiper blades wiper linkage and wiper motor Variable intermittent wipers Set the lever to the INT position and choose the desired wiper interval by turn ing the ring 1 One touch wiper For a single wiping cycle push the lever upward and release it with the...

Page 140: ... located in the front of the engine compartment on the passenger side NOTICE To prevent possible damage to the wash er pump do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty Rear window wiper and washer switch if equipped 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 was...

Page 141: ...ster button illuminates when the defroster is ON If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window brush it off before oper ating the rear defroster The rear window defroster automatically turns off after 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is turned off To turn off the defroster press the rear window defroster button again Outside mirror heater if equipped There is no control button fo...

Page 142: ... Driving your vehicle CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED 1JBN4023 1 Temperature control knob 2 Air conditioning button if equipped 3 Air intake control button 4 Mode selection knob 5 Fan speed control knob ...

Page 143: ... Low speed 2 Medium speed 3 High speed 4 Maximum speed Temperature control knob The temperature control knob allows you to control the temperature of the air flow ing from the ventilation system To change the air temperature in the pas senger compartment turn the knob to the right for warm and hot air or left for cool er air Mode selection knob The mode selection knob controls the direction of the...

Page 144: ... turned on the recirculated air position will be selected the face mode will be selected If you select MAX A C mode you will not be able to cancel the A C system operation or change the recirculated air mode position Set the fan speed control knob to the desired speed and rotate the temperature control knob to the extreme left position for maximum cooling outlet port B D 1JBA4027 MAX A C ...

Page 145: ...t port C E A D Floor defrost position Most of the air flow is direct ed to the floor and the wind shield with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters outlet port A C E D Defrost position Most of the air flow is direct ed to the windshield with a small amount of air directed to the side window defrosters outlet port A D Instrument panel vents If air flow control is not satisfactory ch...

Page 146: ...cted NOTICE It should be noted that prolonged oper ation of the heating in recirculated air position will cause fogging of the wind shield and side windows and the air within the passenger compartment will become stale In addition prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air position selected will result in exces sively dry air in the passenger compart ment 1JBN4029 WARNING Cont...

Page 147: ...R 134a refrigerant which is not damag ing to the ozone layer 1 Start the engine Push the air condi tioning button 2 Set the mode to the position 3 Set the air intake control to the outside air or recirculated air position 4 Adjust the fan speed control and tem perature control to maintain maximum comfort When maximum cooling is desired set the temperature control to the extreme left position set t...

Page 148: ...r heating level The air conditioning compressor operation will resume once engine coolant temperature returns to the normal range Also the air conditioning compressor is auto matically turned off for a few seconds when the accelerator is fully depressed wide open throttle When operating the air conditioning system use the outside fresh air position Operating the air conditioning system in the reci...

Page 149: ...di tioning will automatically operate if the mode is selected to the or posi tion If you don t want the air conditioning and the outside fresh air position press the corresponding button to cancel the operation For maximum defrosting set the temper ature control to the extreme right hot posi tion and the fan speed control to the high est speed If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting o...

Page 150: ...Emission control system 5 2 Before driving 5 4 Suggestions for economical operation 5 5 Special driving conditions 5 6 Vehicle load limit 5 10 Weight of the vehicle 5 15 Trailer towing 5 15 Label information 5 16 Driving tips ...

Page 151: ...d if drivability problems occur Vehicle damage or driveability problems may not be covered by the manufactur er s warranty if they result from the use of 1 Gasohol containing more than 10 ethanol 2 Gasoline or gasohol containing methanol 3 Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol NOTICE Never use gasohol which contains methanol Discontinue use of any gaso hol product which impairs drivability The emission co...

Page 152: ...stem Operating precautions for catalytic converters Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter emission control device Therefore the following precautions must be observed Use only UNLEADED FUEL for gaso line engine unleaded Do not operate the vehicle when there are signs of engine malfunction such as misfire or a noticeable loss of per formance Do not misuse or abuse the engine Examples ...

Page 153: ...all lights work Check all gauges Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning light goes out For safe operation be sure you are famil iar with your vehicle and its equipment WARNING Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Drinking and driving is dangerous Drunk driving is the number one...

Page 154: ...tain a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid sudden stops This will reduce wear on brake linings and pads Driving in such a way will also save fuel because extra fuel is required to accelerate back to driving speed Do not carry unnecessary weight in the vehicle Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving This can cause needless wear possible damage to the brakes and poor fuel econo...

Page 155: ...els Then shift back and forth between 1 First and R Reverse in vehicles equipped with a manual transaxle or R Reverse and any forward gear in vehicles equipped with an automatic transaxle Do not race the engine and spin the wheels as little as possible If you are still stuck after a few tries have the vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle to avoid engine overheating and possible damage to the transa...

Page 156: ...y show signs of streaking or missing areas on the windshield If your tires are not in good condition making a quick stop on wet pavement can cause a skid and possibly lead to an accident Be sure your tires are in good shape Turn on your headlights to make it eas ier for others to see you Driving too fast through large puddles can affect your brakes If you must go through puddles try to drive throu...

Page 157: ...re type chains with a thickness of less than 0 59 in 15 mm Damage to your vehicle caused by improper snow chain use is not covered by your vehicle manufactur ers warranty Install tire chains only on the front tires NOTICE Make sure the snow chains are the correct size and type for your tires Incorrect snow chains can cause dam age to the vehicle body and suspension and may not be covered by your v...

Page 158: ...e vehicle is moving slowly WARNING Mounting chains When mounting snow chains park the vehicle on level ground away from traffic Turn on the vehicle Hazard Warning flashers and place a triangular emergency warning device behind the vehicle if avail able Always place the vehicle in park P apply the parking brake and turn off the engine before installing snow chains WARNING Tire chains The use of cha...

Page 159: ...Front seat 2 persons Rear seat 3 persons Seating capacity is the maximum number of occupants including a driver your vehicle may carry However the seating capacity may be reduced based upon the weight of all of the occupants and the weight of the cargo being carried or towed Do not overload the vehicle as there is a limit to the total weight or load limit including occupants and cargo the vehicle ...

Page 160: ...unt of avail able cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs 295 kg 1400 750 5 x 150 650 lbs or 635 340 5 x 68 295 kg 5 Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4 6 If your vehicle will be towing a trail er load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehic...

Page 161: ...eed your vehicle s capacity weight C190F02JM Item Description Total A Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Weight 635 kg Subtract Occupant B Weight 750 lbs 150 lbs 68 kg 5 340 kg C Available Cargo and 650 lbs Luggage weight 295 kg A B C Example 2 C190F03JM Item Description Total A Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Weight 635 kg Subtract Occupant B Weight 860 lbs 172 lbs 78 kg 5 390 kg C Available Cargo and 540 lbs L...

Page 162: ...s Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the center line 1JBN5901 WARNING Over loading Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle the GAWR for either the front or rear axle and vehicle capacity weight Exceeding these ratings can cause an accident or vehicle damage You can calculate the weight of your load by weigh ing the items or people before putting them in the vehicle Be careful ...

Page 163: ...ges or anything else they are moving as fast as the vehicle If you have to stop or turn quickly or if there is a crash the items will keep going and can cause an injury if they strike the driv er or a passenger WARNING Loose cargo Items you carry inside your vehicle can strike and injure occupants in a sudden stop or turn or in a crash Put items in the cargo area of your vehicle Try to spread the ...

Page 164: ... vehicle when you picked it up from your deal er plus any aftermarket equipment Cargo weight This figure includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight including cargo and optional equipment GAW Gross axle weight This is the total weight placed on each axle front and rear including vehicle curb weight and all payload GAWR Gross axle weight rating This is the maximum allowable weight that can be...

Page 165: ...he label locations are identified in the illustrations shown Vehicle identification number VIN To check the frame number under the passenger seat remove the cover 1JBA5004 1JBA5003 1JBA5005 1JBN5007A 1JBN5007 Compliance label if equipped VIN bar code if equipped Frame number Identification label if equipped VIN if equipped ...

Page 166: ...5 17 Driving tips Tire specification pressure label Engine number 1JBA5109 1JBN5007B ...

Page 167: ...6 Road warning 6 2 Overheating 6 2 Emergency starting 6 3 Electrical circuit protection 6 6 Towing 6 12 If you have a flat tire 6 17 In case of an emergency ...

Page 168: ...ning flasher while the vehi cle is being towed If your temperature gauge indicates over heating if you experience a loss of power or if you hear a loud knocking or pinging noise the engine has probably overheated Should any of these symp toms occur use the following procedure 1 Turn on the hazard warning flasher then drive to the nearest safe location and stop your vehicle set the automat ic trans...

Page 169: ...ly recom mend that you have a competent techni cian or towing service jump start your vehicle NOTICE Use only a 12 volt jumper system You can damage a 12 volt starting motor ignition system and other electrical parts beyond repair by use of a 24 volt power supply either two 12 volt batter ies in series or a 24 volt motor generator set WARNING Removing radiator cap Do not remove the radiator cap wh...

Page 170: ...arged battery 1 then con nect the other end to the positive ter minal on the booster battery 2 5 Proceed to connect one end of the other jumper cable to the negative ter minal of the booster battery 3 then the other end to a solid stationary metallic point for example the engine lifting bracket away from the battery 4 Do not connect it to or near any part that moves when the engine is cranked Do n...

Page 171: ...rized Kia dealer Push starting Your manual transaxle equipped vehicle should not be push started because it might damage the emission control sys tem Vehicles equipped with automatic transaxle cannot be push started Follow the directions in this section for jump starting CAUTION Never tow a vehicle to start it because the sudden surge forward when the engine starts could cause a collision with the...

Page 172: ...me rating If the replacement fuse blows this indi cates an electrical problem Avoid using the system involved and immediately consult an authorized Kia dealer Two kinds of fuses are used standard for lower amperage rating and main for high er amperage ratings Fuse replacement NOTICE Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a short circuit and damage t...

Page 173: ...ovided in the fuse panel in engine compartment 6 Push in a new fuse of the same rating and make sure it fits tightly in the clips If it fits loosely consult an authorized Kia dealer If you do not have a spare use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle such as the audio fuse If the headlights or other electrical com ponents do not work and the fuses are ...

Page 174: ...onsult an authorized Kia dealer NOTICE After checking the fuse box in the engine compartment securely install the fuse box cover If not electrical failures may occur from water leaking in Main fuse If the MAIN fuse is blown it must be removed as follows 1 Disconnect the negative battery cable 2 Remove the screws shown in the pic ture above 3 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating 4 Rei...

Page 175: ...ternator MDPS 80A Power steering wheel ABS1 40A ABS ABS2 40A ABS P WDW 30A Power window BLW 40A Blower SPARE Spare fuse A CON1 10A Air conditioner A CON2 10A Air conditioner ECU D 10A Engine control unit SNSR 10A Sensors INJ 15A Injector ECU C 20A Engine control unit SPARE Spare fuse SPARE Spare fuse HORN Horn relay MAIN Main relay Engine compartment Engine compartment 1JBH6008 Fuse Relay panel de...

Page 176: ...mponent FUEL PUMP Fuel pump relay RAD FAN Radiator fan relay COND FAN2 Condenser fan relay FUEL HTR Fuel filter heater relay BLOWER Blower motor relay START Start motor relay COND FAN1 Condenser fan relay A CON Air conditioner relay 1JBH6009 Driver side knee bolster ...

Page 177: ...Amplifier FR FOG LP 10A Front fog light SPARE Spare fuse ECU 10A Engine control unit CLUSTER 10A Cluster P WDW RH 25A Power window right AUDIO 10A Audio RR FOG LP 10A Rear fog light IGN 10A Ignition Description Fuse rating Protected component HTD GLASS 30A Rear window defroster A BAG 15A Air bag TCU 10A Automatic transaxle control SNSR 10A Sensors SPARE Spare fuse MULT B UP 10A Cluster ETACS A C C...

Page 178: ...d up from the fuse panel the warning chime audio clock and interior lamps etc will not operate Some items must be reset after replacement Even though the memory fuse is pulled up the battery can still be dis charged by operation of the head lights or other electrical devices If emergency towing is necessary we recommend having it done by an author ized Kia dealer or a commercial tow truck service ...

Page 179: ...o not tow the vehicle backwards with the front wheels on the ground as this may cause damage to the vehicle Do not tow with sling type equipment Use wheel lift or flatbed equipment When towing your vehicle in an emer gency without wheel dollies 1 Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi tion 2 Place the transaxle shift lever in N Neutral 3 Release the parking brake NOTICE Failure to place the trans...

Page 180: ...ve the hole cover pressing the lower part of the cover on the front bumper 1 Tie down hook 1JBA6028 1JBA6029 CAUTION Do not use the hooks under the front of the vehicle for towing purposes These hooks are designed ONLY for transport tie down If the tie down hooks are used for towing the tie down hooks will be damaged and this could lead to serious injury 1JBB6015 1 ...

Page 181: ...and operate the brakes Towing in this manner may be done only on hard surfaced roads for a short dis tance and at low speeds Also the wheels axles power train steering and brakes must all be in good condition Do not use the tow hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud sand or other con ditions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own power Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than the vehicle...

Page 182: ...d should not be towed more than 50 miles 80 km Vehicles equipped with manual transaxle should not be towed in excess of 55 mph 88 km h and should not be towed more than 400 miles 645 km Press the brake pedal with more force than normal since you will have reduced brake performance More steering effort will be required because the power steering system will be disabled If you are driving down a lon...

Page 183: ...r its own power Remove the soil and sand etc from the front and the back of the tires Place a stone or wood under the tires The spare tire jack jack handle front towing hook wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compartment Move the carpeting out of the way to reach this equipment Removing the spare tire Turn the tire hold down wing bolt coun terclockwise Store the tire in the reverse ord...

Page 184: ...e com pact spare tire diameter is smaller than the diameter of a conventional tire and reduces the ground clearance approxi mately 1 inch 25 mm which could result in damage to the vehicle Do not take this vehicle through an automatic car wash Do not use tire chains on this tire Because of the smaller size a tire chain will not fit properly This could damage the vehicle and result in loss of the ch...

Page 185: ...ing to change a tire The jack should be used on level firm ground If you cannot find a firm level place off the road call a towing service com pany for assistance Be sure to use the correct front and rear jacking positions on the vehicle never use the bumpers or any other part of the vehicle for jack support Continued Continued The vehicle can easily roll off the jack causing serious injury or dea...

Page 186: ...iver to avoid scratching Insert a screwdriver into the notch of the wheel cover and pry gently to remove the wheel cover if equipped WARNING Changing a tire To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire always set the parking brake fully and always block the wheel diagonal ly opposite the wheel being changed It is recommended that the wheels of the vehicle be chocked and that no person should ...

Page 187: ... and turn it clockwise raising the vehicle until the tire just clears the ground This measurement is approximately 1 2 in 30 mm Before removing the wheel lug nuts make sure the vehicle is stable and that there is no chance for movement or slippage 10 Remove the wheel lug nuts by turning them counterclockwise then remove the wheel 11 Mount the spare tire into position and install the wheel lug nuts...

Page 188: ...t the same nuts removed are reinstalled or if replaced that nuts with metric threads and the same chamfer con figuration are used Installation of a non metric thread nut on a metric stud or vice versa will not secure the wheel to the hub properly and will damage the stud so that it must be replaced Note that most lug nuts do not have metric threads Be sure to use extreme care in checking for threa...

Page 189: ... cooling system 7 13 Brake fluid 7 15 Drive belts 7 16 Power steering 7 16 Automatic transaxle 7 17 Lubricants and fluids 7 18 Air cleaner 7 19 Climate control air filter 7 20 Wiper blades 7 22 Battery 7 24 Tires and wheels 7 26 Bulb replacement 7 38 Lubricant specifications 7 45 Exterior care 7 46 Interior care 7 48 California perchlorate notice 7 49 Maintenance ...

Page 190: ...enance requirements of your Kia warranties Detailed warranty information is provided in your Warranty Consumer Information manual Repairs and adjustments required as a result of improper maintenance or a lack of required maintenance are not covered We recommend you have your vehicle maintained and repaired by an author ized Kia dealer An authorized Kia dealer meets Kia s high service quality stand...

Page 191: ... Spark plugs R R R Water pump Engine coolant 2 3 I Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change If equipped 1 The drive belt should be replaced when cracks occur or tension is reduced excessively 2 Coolant level adjustment and leak check Inspect regularly 3 When adding coolant use only a qualified coolant additive for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coo...

Page 192: ... I I I I I I I I Vacuum and crankcase ventilation hoses I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Fuel tank air filter I R I R I R I Battery condition I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I Brake pedal Inspect frequently depending on operating conditions Parking brake I I I I I I I Disc brakes and pads I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Drum brakes and linings I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Exhaust...

Page 193: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I Front suspension ball joints I I I Drive shaft and boots Inspect every 15 000 miles or 12 months Tire Please refer to section Tires and wheels on page 7 26 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chassis body nuts and bolts I I I All locks and hinges L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Air conditioner refrigerant Inspect refrigerant amount annually Air conditioner compressor Inspect operatio...

Page 194: ...tly depending on the condition and if necessary replace Spark plugs Inspect more frequently depending on the condition and if necessary replace Water pump Engine coolant 2 3 I Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change If equipped 1 The drive belt should be replaced when cracks occur or tension is reduced excessively 2 Coolant level adjustment and leak check Inspe...

Page 195: ...eplace every 37 500 miles Fuel tank cap lines and hoses I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Vacuum and crankcase ventilation hoses I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Fuel tank air filter I R I R Battery condition I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Brake pedal Inspect frequently depending on operating conditions Parking brake I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Disc brakes and pad...

Page 196: ... I I I I Front suspension ball joints I I I Drive shaft and boots Inspect every 7 500 miles or 6 months Tire Please refer to section Tires and wheels on page 7 26 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chassis body nuts and bolts I I I All locks and hinges L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Air conditioner refrigerant Inspect refrigerant amount annually Air conditioner compressor Inspect operation annually Climate ...

Page 197: ...When stopping listen and check for strange sounds pulling to one side increased brake pedal travel or hard to push brake pedal If any slipping or changes in the oper ation of your transaxle occurs check the transaxle fluid level Check automatic transaxle P Park function Check parking brake Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle water dripping from the air condition ing system during or after use...

Page 198: ...aler with special tools Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect war ranty coverage For details read the separate Kia Warranty Consumer Information Manual provided with the vehicle If you re unsure about any servicing or maintenance procedure have it done by an Authorized Kia Dealer WARNING Maintenance work Performing maintenance work on a vehicle can be dangerous You can b...

Page 199: ...oil filler cap 3 Brake fluid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Negative battery terminal 7 Positive battery terminal 8 Auto transaxle oil dipstick if equipped 9 Radiator cap 10 Engine oil dipstick 11 Power steering fluid reservoir if equipped 12 Windshield washer fluid reservoir ...

Page 200: ...is section NOTICE Although oil filters may have the same external appearance their internal designs differ significantly These filters are not interchangeable To avoid poten tial engine damage use only the speci fied filter Consult an authorized Kia dealer 1JBA7035 WARNING Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to...

Page 201: ...dditions are required see an authorized Kia dealer for a cooling system inspec tion WARNING Removing radiator cap Never attempt to remove the radi ator cap while the engine is oper ating or hot Doing so might lead to cooling system and engine damage and could result in seri ous personal injury from escap ing hot coolant or steam Continued Continued Turn the engine off and wait until it cools down ...

Page 202: ...olant Do not use a solution that contains more than 60 antifreeze or less than 35 antifreeze which would reduce the effectiveness of the solution For mixture percentage refer to the fol lowing table 1JBA7003 WARNING Radiator cap Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot Scalding hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure caus ing serious injury 5 F 15 C 35 65 13 F ...

Page 203: ...o Recommended Lubricants later in this section Never mix different types of fluid NOTICE Do not allow brake fluid to contact the vehicle s body paint as paint damage will result Brake fluid which has been exposed to open air for an extended time should never be used as its quality can not be guaranteed It should be thrown out Don t put in the wrong kind of fluid A few drops of mineral based oil su...

Page 204: ...ide of the reservoir at the normal tem perature Before adding power steering fluid thor oughly clean the area around the reser voir cap to prevent power steering fluid contamination If the level is low add fluid to the MAX level In the event the power steering system requires frequent addition of fluid the vehicle should be inspected by an authorized Kia dealer NOTICE To avoid damage to the power ...

Page 205: ...lower add the specified fluid from the fill hole If the fluid level is higher drain the fluid from the drain hole 4 If the fluid level is checked in cold con dition fluid temperature 68 86 F 20 30 C add the fluid to COLD line and then recheck the fluid level according to the above step 2 1JBA7006 WARNING Transaxle fluid The transaxle fluid level should be checked when the engine is at nor mal oper...

Page 206: ...able However use washer solvent with antifreeze characteristics in cold cli mates to prevent freezing Body lubrication All moving points of the body such as door hinges hood hinges and locks should be lubricated each time the engine oil is changed Use a non freez ing lubricant on locks during cold weath er Make sure the engine hood secondary latch keeps the hood from opening when the primary latch...

Page 207: ...y areas clean or replace this element more often than at the usual recommended intervals Element replacement A dry paper air cleaner filter is used It must be replaced when necessary 1 Release the air cleaner filter cover attaching clips and open the cover 2 Wipe the inside of the air cleaner housing with a clean damp cloth 3 Replace the air cleaner element We recommend that the air cleaner ele me...

Page 208: ...the air flow from the air vents may decrease resulting in moisture accumulation on the inside of the windshield even when the outside fresh are position is selected If this happens have the climate control air fil ter replaced by an Authorized Kia Dealer The climate control air filter should be replaced every 10 000 miles 15 000 km If the vehicle is operated in the severely air polluted cities or ...

Page 209: ...ver by pressing the clips on both sides of the cover 3 Replace the climate control air filter 4 Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it according to the AIR FLOWÈ È and UPÇ Ç identification marks Otherwise the system may pro duce noise and the effectiveness of the filter may be reduced 1JBA7013 1JBA7016 1JBA7014 1JBA7015 ...

Page 210: ...ld detergent and rinse thoroughly with clean water NOTICE To prevent damage to the wiper blades do not use gasoline kerosene paint thinner or other solvents on or near them Windshield wiper blade replace ment When the wipers no longer clean ade quately the blades may be worn or cracked and require replacement NOTICE To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components do not attempt to move the...

Page 211: ...al Rear window wiper blade replacement if equipped 1 Raise the wiper arm and pull out the wiper blade assembly 2 Install the new blade assembly by inserting the center part 1 into the slot 2 in the wiper arm until it clicks into place 3 Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by gently pulling on the blade 1JBA7037 1JBA7038 1JBA7048 2 1 1JBA7047 ...

Page 212: ...you feel a pain or a burning sensation get medical attention imme diately Wear eye protection when charging or working near a battery Always provide ventilation when working in an enclosed space Continued PROPOSITION 65 WARN ING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm Batteries ...

Page 213: ...ischarged or the battery has been disconnected Clock See Chapter 3 Audio See Chapter 3 Sunroof See Chapter 3 NOTICE Before performing maintenance or recharging the battery turn off all accessories and stop the engine The negative battery cable must be removed first and installed last when the battery is disconnected 1JBA7017 WARNING Recharging battery When recharging the battery observe the follow...

Page 214: ...an one mile 1 6 km Recommended pressures must be maintained for the best ride top vehi cle handling and minimum tire wear All specifications sizes and pres sures can be found on a label attached to the vehicle WARNING Tire underin flation Severe underinflation 10 psi 70 kPa or more can lead to severe heat build up causing blowouts tread separation and other tire failures that can result in the los...

Page 215: ...pare tire How to check Use a good quality gage to check tire pressure You can not tell if your tires are properly inflated simply by look ing at them Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they re underinflated Check the tire s inflation pressure when the tires are cold Cold means your vehicle has been sitting for at least three hours or driven no more than 1 mile 1 6 km WARNING Tire In...

Page 216: ...rect balance When rotating tires check for uneven wear and damage Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tire pres sure improper wheel alignment out of balance wheels severe braking or severe cornering Look for bumps or bulges in the tread or side of tire Replace the tire if you find either of these conditions Replace the tire if fabric or cord is visible After rotation be sure to bring the ...

Page 217: ...a and should be mounted on the same compact spare tire wheel The compact spare tire is not designed to be mounted on a regular size wheel and the compact spare tire wheel is not designed for mount ing a regular size tire Wheel alignment and tire balance The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall performance In mo...

Page 218: ...e tire and wheel of the same size type tread brand and load carrying capacity Continued Continued If you nevertheless decide to equip your vehicle with any tire wheel combination not recommended by Kia for off road driving you should not use these tires for highway driving The use of any other tire size or type may seriously affect ride handling ground clear ance stopping distance body to tire cle...

Page 219: ...ation identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides the tire identifi cation number TIN for safety stan dard certification The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a recall 1 Manufacturer or brand name Manufacturer or Brand name is shown 2 Tire size designation A tire s sidewall is marked with a tire size designation You will need this informatio...

Page 220: ...e operating speed 3 Checking tire life TIN Tire Identification Number Any tires that are over 6 years based on the manufacturing date tire strength and performance decline with age naturally even unused spare tires Therefore the tires including the spare tire should be replaced by new ones You can find the manufacturing date on the tire sidewall possibly on the inside of the wheel displaying the D...

Page 221: ... Administration NHTSA for grading tires by tread wear traction and tem perature performance Tread wear The tread wear grade is a compara tive rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified govern ment test course For example a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The relative performa...

Page 222: ...the minimum required by the law Tire terminology and defini tions Air Pressure The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on the tire Air pressure is expressed in pounds per square inch psi or kilo pascal kPa Accessory Weight This means the combined weight of optional acces sories Some examples of optional accessories are automatic transmis sion power seats and air condition ing Aspect Rat...

Page 223: ...tion Pressure The maximum air pressure to which a cold tire may be inflated The maxi mum air pressure is molded onto the sidewall Maximum Load Rating The load rating for a tire at the maximum per missible inflation pressure for that tire Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight The sum of curb weight accessory weight vehicle capacity weight and production options weight Normal Occupant Weight The number of o...

Page 224: ... weight plus maximum occupant and cargo weight Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire That load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the curb weight accessory weight and normal occu pant weight and driving by 2 Vehicle Placard A label permanent ly attached to a vehicle showing the original equipment tire size and rec ommended inflation pressure All season tir...

Page 225: ... installed in accordance with the manufactur er s instructions To minimize tire and chain wear do not continue to use tire chains when they are no longer needed NOTICE If you hear noise caused by chains contacting the body retighten the chain to avoid contact with the vehicle body To prevent body damage retight en the chains after driving 0 3 0 6 miles 0 5 1 0 km WARNING Snow or ice When driving o...

Page 226: ...mage to the vehicle NOTICE After heavy driving rain or washing headlight and taillight lenses could appear frosty This condition is caused by the temperature difference between the lamp inside and outside This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn t indicate a problem with your vehicle If the water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry have the v...

Page 227: ...ng ing a bulb Allow the bulb to cool down before handling it 1LDA7048 WARNING Halogen bulbs Halogen bulbs contain pressur ized gas that will produce flying pieces of glass if broken Always handle them carefully and avoid scratches and abra sions If the bulbs are lit avoid contact with liquids Never touch the glass with bare hands Residual oil may cause the bulb to overheat and burst when lit A bul...

Page 228: ...ignal position light bulb replacement 1 Open the hood 2 Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly 3 Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 4 Insert a new bulb by inserting it into ...

Page 229: ...l a new bulb in the socket 4 Align the lens tabs with the interior light housing notches and snap the lens into place 1JBA7024 1JBA7046 Center dome lamp Luggage room lamp 5 Door CAUTION Prior to working on the Interior Lights ensure that the OFF but ton is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock 1JBA7040 Front map lamp 1JBA7045 Trunk room lamp 4 Door ...

Page 230: ...turn signal light 2 Back up light 3 Stop and tail light 1 Open the trunk lid or rear hatch 2 4 Door Remove the service cover by turning the plastic screw counterclockwise and removing the cover 5 Door Loosen the light assembly retaining screws with a cross tip screwdriver Remove the rear combination light assembly from the body of the vehicle 1JBA7026 1JBA7028 1JBA7042 4 Door 5 Door 1JBB6017 1JBB6...

Page 231: ...e bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 5 Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place 6 Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise 7 Replace the service cover and tighten the screws 1JBA7029 1JBA7...

Page 232: ... until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 4 Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place 5 Install the socket in the housing by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the housing Insert the socket into the housing and turn the socket clockwise High mounted stop light bulb replacement 5 Do...

Page 233: ...t on fuel economy and cold weather operating starting and oil flow Lower vis cosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather performance however higher viscosity engine oils are required for satisfactory lubrication in hot weather Using oils of any viscosity other than those recommended could result in engine damage When choosing an oil consider the range of temperature your ve...

Page 234: ...e 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 surfaces may be used After washing rinse the vehicle thor oughly with lukewarm or cold water Do not allow soap to dry on the finish NOTICE Do not use strong soap chemical deter gents or hot water and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight o...

Page 235: ...r not a scraper or other sharp object To protect the surfaces of bright metal parts from corrosion apply a coating of wax or chrome preservative and rub to a high luster During winter weather or in coastal areas cover the bright metal parts with a heavier coating of wax or preserva tive If necessary coat the parts with non corrosive petroleum jelly or other protective compound Underbody maintenanc...

Page 236: ... do con tact the dashboard wipe them off imme diately See the instructions that follow for the proper way to clean vinyl NOTICE Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical electron ic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them Cleaning the upholstery and inte rior trim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean vinyl ...

Page 237: ...waxy film they should be cleaned with glass cleaner Follow the directions on the glass cleaner container NOTICE Do not scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window This may result in damage to the rear window defroster grid Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov haz ardouswaste perchlorate Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers Perchlorate containing materials suc...

Page 238: ...8 Specifications 8 2 Specifications ...

Page 239: ...r general information only Although this information was accurate at the time of printing Kia reserves the right to change its vehicles or their specifications without notice Please check with an authorized Kia dealer for more precise and more up to date information Item Recommended Cold Tire Wheel lug nut torque Tire Wheel Inflation Pressure psi kPa lb ft kg m N m P175 70R14 5 0J x 14 30 210 65 7...

Page 240: ...e 5 16 Label information Size Gasoline Engine Battery 12V 55AH 20HR Generator 13 5V 90A Starter 12V 0 9kW Gap 1 0 mm 1 1 mm Spec BKR5ES 11 RC10YC4 Spark Plug Engine Electrical system Item Gasoline Engine BoreXStroke 3 01 in X 3 43 in 76 5 mm X 87 mm Displacement 1599 cc 97 6 cu in Compression Ratio 10 0 0 2 ...

Page 241: ...ume Classification Engine oil 1 3 5 US qt API service SJ SL or above with filter change 3 3 l ILSAC GF 3 or above Manual transaxle fluid 2 0 US qt API service GL 4 1 9 l SAE 75W 85 fill for life Automatic transaxle 6 5 US qt fluid 6 1 l Power steering 0 8 US qt PSF III 0 8 l Coolant 5 8 6 1 US qt Ethylene glycol base for 5 5 5 8 l aluminum radiator Brake fluid 0 7 0 8 US qt FMVSS116 DOT 3 0 7 0 8 ...

Page 242: ...mergency roadside assistance 9 2 Trip interruption 9 3 Registering your vehicle in a foreign country 9 3 Electrical equipment 9 4 Reporting safety defects 9 5 Purchasing factory authorized manuals 9 6 Consumer assistance U S only ...

Page 243: ...s side on the door jamb of the driver s door your vehicle s regis tration or proof of insurance card Kia utilizes a network of over 17 000 roadside assistance providers Should you accidentally run out of fuel require a bat tery jump or need help changing a tire a Kia Roadside Assistance Representative will dispatch someone to deliver a small quantity of gas change a flat tire with your inflated sp...

Page 244: ...ce the following problems and should therefore consider the possibility of having to deal with them 1 The fuel specified for your vehicle may be unavailable If other than the specified fuel is used it could cause damage to the engine the fuel injection system and other fuel related parts which may not be covered under your New Vehicle Emissions Limited Warranty 2 We must therefore clearly state th...

Page 245: ...he audio system and the electrical charging system and thus potentially void all or part of your warranty We assume no responsibility for any expense you may incur or for any malfunction of your vehicle or any of its components or systems that may result from the installation of additional elec trical equipment that is not supplied or recommended for instal lation by Kia Installation of a Mobile T...

Page 246: ...r vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Kia Motors America Inc If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy cam paign However N...

Page 247: ...neyman mechanic but is simple enough for most mechanically inclined owners to understand Electrical troubleshooting manual This manual complements the Service Manual by providing in depth troubleshooting information for each electrical circuit in your vehicle Owner s manual This manual describes the overall features and operating pro cedures for the vehicle ORDER TOLL FREE 1 866 542 6268 NOTE For ...

Page 248: ...10 Index ...

Page 249: ...echarging 7 25 Service for Best 7 25 Before Driving 5 4 Belts Pre tensioner Seat 3 24 Safety 3 24 Blade Replacement Windshield Wiper 7 22 Blades Wiper 7 22 Body Lubrication 7 18 Brake Fluid 7 15 Parking 4 10 System 4 9 System Anti Lock 4 12 Wear Indicators Disc 4 10 Brakes and Clutch Fluid Level Checking 7 21 Brakes Power 4 9 Break In Process Vehicle 1 2 Bulb Replacement 7 38 Bulbs Light Specifica...

Page 250: ... 3 79 Dimensions Specifications 8 2 Disc Brake Wear Indicators 4 10 Dome Light 3 74 Door Ajar Warning 4 22 Child Safety Lock Rear 3 10 Locks 3 7 Locks from Inside the Vehicle Operating 3 8 Locks from Outside the Vehicle Operating 3 7 Drive belts 7 16 Driving At Night 5 7 Conditions Hazardous 5 6 In Flooded Areas 5 9 In the Rain 5 7 Tips 5 1 Winter 5 7 Your Vehicle 4 1 Economical Operation Suggesti...

Page 251: ... Fuses 6 6 Replacement 6 6 Gasoline Containing Acohol and Methanol 5 2 Engine unleaded 5 2 Gauges 4 17 Glove Box 3 75 Hazard Warning Flasher 4 28 6 2 Hazardous Driving conditions 5 6 Headlight High Beam Indicator 4 21 Replacement 7 38 Headrest adjustment Front Seat 3 18 Rear Seat 3 23 Hood 3 67 Horn 4 15 How To Use This Manual 1 2 If You Have a Flat Tire 6 17 Ignition Switch 4 2 And Anti Theft Ste...

Page 252: ... High Mounted Stop 7 44 Bulb Replacement Front Fog 7 40 Bulb Replacement Front Turn Signal position 7 40 Bulb Replacement High Mounted Stop 7 44 Bulb Replacement Interior 7 41 Bulb Replacement License Plate 7 42 Bulb Replacement Rear Combination 7 42 Bulbs Specifications 8 4 Dome 3 74 Interior 3 74 Map 3 74 Lighter Cigarette 3 76 Lighting Control 4 23 Lights interior 3 74 Load limit Vehicle 5 10 L...

Page 253: ...ne 7 12 Pressure Warning Engine 4 19 One Touch Wipers 4 26 Outside Rearview Mirrors 3 71 Overheating 6 2 Overview Instrument Panel 2 3 Interior 2 2 Owner Maintenance 7 9 Precautions 7 10 Parking Brake 4 10 Brake and Brake Fluid Warning 4 20 Power Brakes 4 9 Socket 3 78 Steering 4 14 7 16 Steering Fluid Level Checking the 7 16 window Lock Switch 3 14 Windows 3 14 Pregnant Women Restraint of 3 35 Pr...

Page 254: ... 24 Into the auto lock mode 3 39 Into the Auto Lock mode placing a passenger 3 39 Restraint System 3 26 System Proper Use and Care of 3 35 Warning Light and Chime 3 28 Safety belt warning 4 20 Safety Chains 5 16 Schedule 1 Normal Maintenance 7 3 Schedule 2 Service Maintenance 7 6 Scheduled Maintenance Service 7 2 Seat 3 15 Adjustment Front 3 16 Rear 3 19 Severe Maintenance Schedule 2 7 6 Snow Tire...

Page 255: ...g 6 19 Snow 5 8 Tires Specifications 8 2 Toll Free Consumer Assistance 9 2 Towing 6 12 With a Vehicle Other Than a Tow Truck 6 15 Trailer Towing 5 15 Transaxle Automatic 4 6 7 17 Transaxle Manual 4 4 Trip Interrruption 9 3 Tripmeter 4 17 Trunk 3 65 Turn Signals 4 25 Underbody Maintenance 7 47 Upholstery and Interior Trim Cleaning the 7 48 Vehicle At A Glance Your 2 1 Break In Process 1 2 Data coll...

Page 256: ...Replacement 7 30 Size Designation 7 31 Steering 4 14 7 16 Wheels Tires and 7 26 Window 3 12 Glass Cleaning the Interior 7 48 Windows Manual 3 14 Power 3 14 Windshield Defrosting and Defogging 4 36 Washers 4 27 Wiper 4 26 Wiper Blade Replacement 7 22 Winter Driving 5 7 Wiper Blade Replacement Windshield 7 22 Blades 7 22 Wipers And Washers 4 26 One Touch 4 26 Variable Intermittent 4 26 Windshield 4 ...

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