Kia Stonic Owner'S Manual Download Page 218

BEFORE DRIVING

Before entering vehicle

• Be  sure  that  all  windows,  outside

mirror(s), and outside lights are clean.

• Check the condition of the tires.
• Check  under  the  vehicle  for  any  sign

of leaks.

• Be sure there are no obstacles behind

you if you intend to back up.

Necessary inspections

Fluid  levels,  such  as  engine  oil,  engine

coolant,  brake  fluid,  and  washer  fluid

should  be  checked  on  a  regular  basis,

with  the  exact  interval  depending  on

the fluid. Further details are provided in

“Maintenance” on page 8-07.

WARNING

Driving while distracted can result in

a  loss  of  vehicle  control,  that  may

lead  to  an  accident,  severe  personal

injury,  and  death.  The  driver's  pri‐

mary responsibility is in the safe and

legal operation of a vehicle, and use

of  any  handheld  devices,  other

equipment, or vehicle systems which
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take the driver's eyes, attention and

focus away from the safe operation

of a vehicle or which are not permis‐

sible  by  law  should  never  be  used

during operation of the vehicle.

Before starting

• Close and lock all doors.
• Position  the  seat  so  that  all  controls

are easily reached.

• Adjust  the  inside  and  outside  rear‐

view mirrors.

• Be sure that 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 fa‐

miliar  with  your  vehicle  and  its  equip‐

ment.

WARNING

All passengers must be properly bel‐

ted  whenever  the  vehicle  is  moving.

Refer  to  “Seat  belts”  on  page  3-13

for more information on their proper

use.

WARNING

Always  check  the  surrounding  areas

near  your  vehicle  for  people,  espe‐

cially  children,  before  putting  a  car

into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).

WARNING

n

Driving  under  the  influence  of

alcohol or drugs

Drinking  and  driving  is  dangerous.

Drunk driving is the number one con‐

tributor  to  the  highway  death  toll

each  year.  Even  a  small  amount  of

alcohol will affect your reflexes, per‐

ceptions and judgment. Driving while
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Summary of Contents for Stonic

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Page 3: ...who care based on our Family like Care promise All information contained in this Owner s Manual was accurate at the time of publication However Kia reserves the right to make changes at any time so t...

Page 4: ...s may not be applicable to your particular vehicle The information and specifications provided in this manual were accurate at the time of printing Kia reserves the right to discontinue or change spec...

Page 5: ...vehicle at a glance 2 Safety features of your vehicle 3 Features of your vehicle 4 Audio system 5 Driving your vehicle 6 What to do in an emergency 7 Maintenance 8 Specifications Consumer information...

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Page 7: ...How to use this manual 1 02 Fuel requirements 1 03 Gasoline engine 1 03 Diesel engine 1 05 Vehicle break in process 1 06 Risk of burns when parking or stopping vehicle 1 07 Introduction 1...

Page 8: ...cific area or subject it has an alphabetical listing of all information in your manual Sections This manual has 9 sections plus an index Each section begins with a brief list of contents so you can te...

Page 9: ...dealer service partner for details WARNING Do not top off after the nozzle automatically shuts off when re fueling Always check that the fuel cap is installed securely to prevent fuel spillage in the...

Page 10: ...tarting CAUTION Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty may not cover damage to the fuel system and any performance prob lems that are caused by the use of fuels containing methanol or fuels containing MTBE...

Page 11: ...make it nec essary to drain it out and to bleed the lines to avoid jamming the injec tion pump and damaging the engine CAUTION n Diesel Fuel if equipped with DPF It is recommended to use the regula te...

Page 12: ...race the engine While driving keep your engine speed rpm or revolutions per minute within 3 000 rpm Do not maintain a single speed for long periods of time either fast or slow Varying engine speed is...

Page 13: ...an engine idles at a high speed with the rear side of the vehicle touching the wall heat of the ex haust gas can cause discoloration or fire Keep enough space between the rear part of the vehicle and...

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Page 15: ...Exterior overview 2 02 Interior overview 2 04 Instrument panel overview 2 05 Engine compartment 2 06 Your vehicle at a glance 2...

Page 16: ...p 4 81 Front fog lamp Maintenance p 8 101 4 DRL lamp Features of your vehicle p 4 82 DRL lamp Maintenance p 8 101 5 Wheel and tire p 8 65 6 Outside rearview mirror p 4 42 7 Sunroof p 4 33 8 Front wind...

Page 17: ...p 8 101 4 High mounted stop lamp Maintenance p 8 101 5 Tailgate p 4 21 6 Antenna p 5 02 7 Rearview camera p 4 75 8 Rear parking assist system p 4 72 9 Rear window wiper blade Features of your vehicle...

Page 18: ...h p 4 44 7 Hood release lever p 4 28 8 Fuel filler lid release lever p 4 30 9 Steering wheel p 4 37 10 Steering wheel tilt control p 4 38 11 Headlight leveling device p 4 82 12 Instrument panel illumi...

Page 19: ...lasher switch p 7 02 8 Central door lock switch p 4 18 9 Climate control system p 4 95 4 104 10 AUX USB port p 5 02 11 Shift lever p 6 19 12 Parking brake lever p 6 24 13 Passenger s front air bag p 3...

Page 20: ...8 46 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir p 8 52 4 Air cleaner p 8 56 5 Fuse box p 8 74 6 Negative battery terminal p 8 61 7 Positive battery terminal p 8 61 8 Engine oil dipstick p 8 44 Changing the engin...

Page 21: ...ake clutch fluid reservoir p 8 52 4 Air cleaner p 8 56 5 Fuse box p 8 74 6 Negative battery terminal p 8 61 7 Positive battery terminal p 8 61 8 Engine oil dipstick p 8 44 Changing the engine oil and...

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Page 23: ...ld Restraint System CRS 3 27 ISOFIX anchorage and top tether anchorage ISOFIX anchorage system for children 3 28 Air bag supplemental restraint system 3 36 How does the air bag system operate 3 37 Air...

Page 24: ...d and backward 6 Seatback angle 7 Headrest Rear seat 8 Headrest 9 Seatback folding WARNING n Loose objects Loose objects in the driver s foot area could interfere with the opera tion of the foot pedal...

Page 25: ...l internal injuries could result because the seat belt can t operate normally WARNING n Driver s seat Never attempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving This could result in loss of control...

Page 26: ...se you to lose control of the vehicle resulting in an accident WARNING Use extreme caution so that hands or other objects are not caught in the seat mechanisms while the seat is moving Do not put a ci...

Page 27: ...p and hold it 2 Slide the seat to the position you desire 3 Release the lever and make sure the seat is locked in place Adjust the seat before driving and make sure the seat is locked securely by tryi...

Page 28: ...maximum effectiveness in case of an accident the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the center of gravity of an occupant s head Generally the center of...

Page 29: ...ort and lower the headrest to the desired position 3 CAUTION If you recline the seatback towards the front with the headrest and seat cushion raised the headrest may come in contact with the sunvisor...

Page 30: ...fferent positions by pulling the headrest forward to the desired de tent To adjust the headrest to it s fur thest backwards position pull it fully forward to the farthest position and release it Adjus...

Page 31: ...ravity of an occupant s head Generally the center of gravity of most people s head is similar with the height of the top of their eyes Also adjust the headrest as close to your head as possible For th...

Page 32: ...e folded down seatback should not extend higher than the top of the front seats This could allow cargo to slide forward and cause injury or damage during sudden stops The rear seatbacks may be folded...

Page 33: ...own firmly To unfold the rear seat 1 To use the rear seat lift and pull the seatback backward Pull the seatback firmly until it clicks into place Make sure the seatback is locked in place When you ret...

Page 34: ...erious injury or death CAUTION n Damaging rear seat belt buck les When you fold the rear seatback in sert the buckle between the rear seatback and cushion Doing so can prevent the buckle from being da...

Page 35: ...isted Be careful not to damage the belt webbing or hardware If the belt webbing or hardware is damaged replace it WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body and should...

Page 36: ...luminate for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON regardless of belt fastening If the front seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned ON or if it is dis...

Page 37: ...warning light will illuminate for ap proximately 35 seconds if any of fol lowing occurs You start the engine when the rear belt is not fastened You drive over 9km h when the rear belt is not fastened...

Page 38: ...WARNING Verify the shoulder belt anchor is locked into position at the appro priate height Never position the shoulder belt across your neck or face Failure to replace seat belts after an accident co...

Page 39: ...he belt Rather one should be over and the other under as shown in the illustration Never wear the seat belt under the arm nearest the door The seat belt should be locked into the buckle on each seat c...

Page 40: ...buckle Make sure the belt is not twis ted When using the rear center seat belt the buckle with the CENTER mark must be used To release the seat belt The seat belt is released by pressing the release b...

Page 41: ...ries to lean forward too quickly the seat belt retractor will lock into position In certain frontal colli sions the pre tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter con tact against the...

Page 42: ...in cer tain collisions The pre tensioner seat belts can be activated where the collision is severe enough to gether with the air bags Continued Continued When the pre tensioner seat belts are activate...

Page 43: ...ivated Do not attempt to inspect or re place the pre tensioner seat belts yourself Have the system inspec ted by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an au thorized Kia dealer service part...

Page 44: ...rmation about the use of these restraints refer to Child re straint system on page 3 25 WARNING Every person in your vehicle needs to be properly restrained at all times including infants and children...

Page 45: ...If seat belts are not properly worn and adjusted on children there is a risk of death or serious injury Pregnant women The use of a seat belt is recommended for pregnant women to lessen the chance of...

Page 46: ...bbing or buckle Be sure that the webbing or buckle does not get caught or pinched in the rear seat A seat belt with damaged webbing or buckle could possibly fail during a collision or sudden stop resu...

Page 47: ...em that meets the require ments of your country Child Restraint System CRS Infants and younger children must be restrained in an appropriate rearward facing or forward facing CRS that has first been p...

Page 48: ...e against the back of the child The harness system holds the child in place and in an accident acts to keep the child positioned in the Child Re straint Systems and reduce the stress to the fragile ne...

Page 49: ...Children under age 13 must always be properly re strained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident sudden stop or sudden maneuver Installing a Child Restraint System CRS WARNING Before installing...

Page 50: ...ystem is designed to make installation of the Child Restraint System easier and reduce the possibili ty of improperly installing your Child Restraint System The ISOFIX system uses anchors in the vehic...

Page 51: ...em man ufacturer 4 Follow the instructions of the Child Restraint System s manufacturer for proper installation and connec tion of the ISOFIX attachments on the Child Restraint System to the ISOFIX an...

Page 52: ...eat WARNING Take the following precautions when installing the top tether Read and follow all installation in structions provided with your Child Restraint System NEVER attach more than one Child Rest...

Page 53: ...F IL N A IUF IL A ISO F3 N A IUF IL N A IUF IL IUF suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group IL suitable for particular ISOFIX child...

Page 54: ...ed 2 Fasten the lap shoulder belt latch into the buckle Listen for the dis tinct click sound Position the re lease button so that it is easy to access in case of an emergency 3 Remove as much slack fr...

Page 55: ...U U U Group I 9 months 4years 9 to 18 kg X U U U U Group II 15 to 25 kg 15 to 25 kg UF U U U U Group III 22 to 36 kg 22 to 36 kg UF U U U U U Suitable for universal category Child Restraint Systems ap...

Page 56: ...n Front Passenger Outboard Second Row Outboard Left Center Outboard Right i Size Child Restraints Systems X i U X i U i U Suitable for i Size universal Child Restraints Systems forward and rearward fa...

Page 57: ...R mer Forward facing with ISOFIX and top tether E1 04301133 Group 2 KidFix II XP Britax R mer Forward facing with ISOFIX and vehicle belt E1 04301323 Group 3 Junior III Graco Forward facing with vehic...

Page 58: ...wear the safety belts provided in order to minimize the risk and se verity of injury in the event of a collision or rollover SRS and pretensioners contain ex plosive chemicals If scraping a vehicle wi...

Page 59: ...flate and deflate in an instant It is virtually impossible for you to see the air bags inflate during an ac cident It is much more likely that you will simply see the deflated air bags hanging out of...

Page 60: ...stan tial discomfort in breathing due to the contact of your chest with both the seat belt and the air bag as well as from breathing the smoke and powder Open your doors and or windows as soon as poss...

Page 61: ...azard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it D...

Page 62: ...g ON indicator if equipped The passenger s front air bag ON indicator illuminates for approximately 4 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The passenger s front air bag ON in...

Page 63: ...les 5 Retractor pre tensioner assem blies 6 Air bag warning light 7 SRS control module SRSCM 8 Side impact sensors if equipped 9 Passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch 10 Passenger s front air bag ON...

Page 64: ...ly de ploy the front air bags if equipped Upon deployment tear seams molded directly into the pad covers will sepa rate under pressure from the expan sion of the air bags Further opening of the covers...

Page 65: ...as well as aggravate asthma for some persons Always wash all exposed skin areas thor oughly with cold water and a mild soap after an accident in which the air bags were deployed Continued Continued Th...

Page 66: ...teering wheel at the 9 00 and 3 00 positions The passenger s arms and hands should be placed on their laps WARNING Always use seat belts and child re straints every trip every time ev eryone Air bags...

Page 67: ...o could re sult in injury due to accidental de ployment of the air bags or by rendering the SRS inoperative If the SRS air bag warning light re mains illuminated while the vehicle is being driven have...

Page 68: ...ght with the seat back in an upright position cen tered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on legs comforta bly extended and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked and the ignition...

Page 69: ...E When the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the ON position the passenger s front air bag is activated and child or in fant seat should not be installed on the front passenger seat Wh...

Page 70: ...t install a child restraint system in the front passenger s seat A child restraint system must never be placed in the front seat Children who are too large for child restraint sys tems should always o...

Page 71: ...pped with side and or cur tain air bags WARNING The side air bag is supplemental to the seat belt systems and is not a substitute for them Therefore your seat belts must be worn at all times while the...

Page 72: ...Curtain air bags are located along both sides of the roof rails above the center pillar They are designed to help protect the heads of the front seat occupants and the rear outboard seat occupants in...

Page 73: ...seats equipped with side and or curtain air bags Never try to open or repair any components of the side curtain air bag system If necessary have the system serviced by a professional workshop Kia reco...

Page 74: ...e additional protection These include rear impacts second or third collisions in multiple impact acci dents as well as low speed impacts 1 SRS control module 2 Front impact sensor 3 Side impact sensor...

Page 75: ...ont bumper body or B pillars where side collision sensors are installed In this case have the system serv iced by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an au thorized Kia dealer service part...

Page 76: ...ir bags are designed to in flate only in side impact collisions but they may inflate in other collisions if the side impact sensors detect a suffi cient impact If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bu...

Page 77: ...e to the direction of the collision and thus in side impacts frontal air bag deployment would not provide additional occupant protection However side and curtain air bags may inflate depending on the...

Page 78: ...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 curtain air bags Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle collides wit...

Page 79: ...e If components of the air bag sys tem must be discarded or if the vehicle must be scrapped certain safety precautions must be ob served An authorized Kia dealer knows these precautions and can give y...

Page 80: ...h the opera tion of the supplemental restraint system sensing components and wir ing harnesses Never hold an infant or child on your lap The infant or child could be seri ously injured or killed in th...

Page 81: ...ety release 4 22 Windows 4 23 Power windows 4 23 Manual windows if equipped 4 27 Hood 4 28 Opening the hood 4 28 Hood open warning 4 28 Closing the hood 4 29 Fuel filler lid 4 30 Opening the fuel fill...

Page 82: ...88 Rear window wiper and washer switch 4 89 Interior light 4 91 Map lamp 4 91 Room lamp 4 92 Luggage room lamp 4 92 Vanity mirror lamp 4 92 Glove box lamp 4 93 Defroster 4 94 Rear window defroster 4 9...

Page 83: ...r features 4 122 Cigarette lighter 4 122 Ashtray 4 122 Cup holder 4 123 Sunvisor 4 124 Seat warmer 4 124 Power outlet 4 125 USB charger 4 126 Floor mat anchor s 4 127 Shopping bag holder 4 127 Clothes...

Page 84: ...the key press the release button then the key will unfold auto matically To fold the key fold the key manually while pressing the release button CAUTION Do not fold the key without pressing the relea...

Page 85: ...ition key into the ig nition switch and turn it to ON it checks and determines and verifies if the igni tion key is valid or not If the key is valid the engine will start If the key is invalid the eng...

Page 86: ...ON The transponder in your ignition key is an important part of the immobil izer system It is designed to give years of trouble free service how ever you should avoid exposure to moisture static elect...

Page 87: ...within 30 seconds Tailgate unlock 3 if equipped The tailgate is unlocked if the button is pressed for more than 1 second The hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that the tailgate is un...

Page 88: ...calls text messaging and or sending receiving emails Avoid placing the transmitter and your cell phone or smart phone in the same pants or jacket pocket and maintain adequate distance between the two...

Page 89: ...The keyless entry system trans mitter is designed to give you years of trouble free use howev er it can malfunction if exposed to moisture or static electricity If you are unsure how to use or re pla...

Page 90: ...on will only operate when the smart key is within 0 7 1 m 28 40 in from the outside door handle If you want to make sure that a door has locked or not you should check the door lock button inside the...

Page 91: ...ervice partner A maximum of 2 smart keys can be registered to a single vehicle If you lose a smart key Kia recom mends to contact an authorized Kia dealer service partner The smart key will not work i...

Page 92: ...smart key away from wa ter or any liquid If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to expo sure to water or liquids it will not be covered by your manufacturer s ve hicle warranty Features of yo...

Page 93: ...the engine Arm the system as described below 1 Turn off the engine 2 Make sure that all doors and tail gate and the engine hood are closed and latched 3 Lock the doors by pressing the button of the f...

Page 94: ...o not arm the system until all pas sengers 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 pas senger s leave the...

Page 95: ...ia dealer service partner NOTICE n Immobilizer system Continued Continued If the system is not disarmed with the transmitter insert the key in to the ignition switch and start the engine Then the syst...

Page 96: ...if equipped Doors can be locked and unlocked pressing the button of the outside door handle with the smart key in your possession From the driver s door press the un lock button once to unlock the dri...

Page 97: ...ically the only way to lock the door s is with the mechanical key from the outside key hole Doors without the outside key hole you can lock the door as follows 1 Open the door 2 Insert the key into th...

Page 98: ...ll the inner door handle of driver s or passenger s door while the vehicle is moving With central door lock unlock switch It is operated by pressing the door lock unlock switch When you press the cent...

Page 99: ...vehicle Furthermore children might operate features of the vehicle that could in jure them or they could encounter other harm possibly from someone gaining entry to the vehicle Never leave children or...

Page 100: ...door child safety lock is unlocked WARNING n Rear door locks If children accidentally open the rear doors while the vehicle is in motion they could fall out and be severely injured or killed To preve...

Page 101: ...wet climates door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions WARNING The tailgate swings upward Make sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle when open...

Page 102: ...in the event of an accident or sudden stops occupants should always be properly restrained WARNING For emergencies be fully aware of the location of the emergency tail gate safety release lever in the...

Page 103: ...w switch 5 Window opening and closing 6 Automatic power window up down Driver s window 7 Power window lock switch NOTICE In cold and wet climates power win dows may not work properly due to freezing c...

Page 104: ...ed in an open or partially open po sition your vehicle may demon strate a wind buffeting or pulsation noise This noise is a normal occur rence and can be reduced or elimina ted by taking the following...

Page 105: ...r part of the body the window will detect the resist ance and will stop upward movement The window will then lower approxi mately 30 cm 11 8 in to allow the ob ject to be cleared If the window detects...

Page 106: ...ow lock button located on the driver s door to the LOCK position pressed When the power window lock button is in the LOCK position pressed the driver s master control can operate all power windows Als...

Page 107: ...children to play with the power windows Keep the driv er s door power window lock but ton in the LOCK position pressed Serious injury can result from un intentional window operation by the child Do no...

Page 108: ...he secon dary latch 1 inside of the hood center and lift the hood 2 3 Pull the support rod from the hood 4 Hold the hood open with the sup port rod WARNING n Hot parts Grasp the support rod in the are...

Page 109: ...ood opening Closing the hood with an obstruction present in the hood opening may result in property damage or severe per sonal injury Do not leave gloves rags or any other combustible material in the...

Page 110: ...approved de icer fluid do not use radiator anti freeze or move the vehicle to a warm place and allow the ice to melt 1 Stop the engine 2 To open the fuel filler lid pull up the fuel filler lid opener...

Page 111: ...liminate potentially dangerous static electricity dis charge by touching another metal part of the vehicle a safe distance away from the fuel filler neck nozzle or other gas source Continued Continued...

Page 112: ...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 Follow any safety instruc tions they provide CAUTION M...

Page 113: ...ully opened closed or til ted Damage to the motor or sys tem components could occur Make sure the sunroof is closed fully when leaving your vehicle If the sunroof is open rain or snow may leak through...

Page 114: ...ay To stop the sunroof sliding at any point push the sunroof control lever momen tarily NOTICE To reduce wind noise while driving it is recommended that you drive with the sunroof slightly closed stop...

Page 115: ...arts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the sunroof to avoid injuries or vehicle damage Continued Continued Never adjust the sunroof or sun shade while driving This may cause lo...

Page 116: ...he sunroof completely 3 Release the control lever 4 Push the control lever forward until the sunroof tilts and slightly moves up and down Then release lever 5 Push the control lever forward until the...

Page 117: ...eering effort is high imme diately after turning the ignition switch on This happens as the system performs the EPS system diagnostics When the diagnostics is completed the steering wheel will return...

Page 118: ...tioned so that it is comfortable for you to drive while permitting you to see the instrument panel warning lights and gauges WARNING Never adjust the angle of the steering wheel while driving You may...

Page 119: ...CAUTION Do not install any grip to operate the steering wheel This causes damage to the heated steering wheel system When cleaning the heated steering wheel do not use an organic sol vent such as pain...

Page 120: ...CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it or hit it with your fist Do not press on the horn with a sharp pointed object Features of your vehicle 4 40...

Page 121: ...nd an accident which could cause death serious injury or property damage WARNING Do not modify the inside mirror and do not install a wide mirror It could result in injury during an accident or deploy...

Page 122: ...to the ON posi tion whenever the ignition switch is turned on Press the ON OFF button 1 to turn the automatic dimming function off The mirror indicator light 2 will turn off Press the ON OFF button 1...

Page 123: ...ion of the left and right outside rearview mirrors To adjust the position of either mirror the ignition switch should be in the ACC position To adjust the position of either mirror press the R or L bu...

Page 124: ...g nition switch is in the OFF position However to prevent unnecessary battery discharge do not adjust the mirrors longer than necessary while the engine is not running CAUTION In case it is an electri...

Page 125: ...Fuel gauge 5 Warning and indicator lights 6 LCD display The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration For more details refer to Gauges on page 4 47 Instrument Cluster Control Adj...

Page 126: ...ngine Start Stop button is ON or the tail lights are turned on If you hold the illumination control button or the brightness will be changed continuously If the brightness reaches to the max imum or m...

Page 127: ...n for set the items or reset the items For the LCD modes refer to LCD windows on page 4 51 Gauges Speedometer The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles per hour mph...

Page 128: ...ture of the engine coolant when the ignition switch or Engine Start Stop button is ON CAUTION If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the 130 position it indicates overheat ing...

Page 129: ...he movement of fuel in the tank WARNING n Fuel gauge Running out of fuel can expose vehi cle occupants to danger You must stop and obtain additional fuel as soon as possible after the warning light co...

Page 130: ...he User Settings mode of the LCD Windows For more details refer to LCD Win dows on page 4 51 Transaxle Shift Indicator Manual Transaxle Shift Indicator This indicator informs which gear is de sired wh...

Page 131: ...ip information Trip computer The trip computer is a microcomputer controlled driver information system that displays information related to driving NOTICE Some driving information stored in the trip c...

Page 132: ...l driving time since the last elapsed time re set Time range hh mm 00 00 99 59 To reset the elapsed time press the RESET button on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the elapsed time is di...

Page 133: ...en with the remaining fuel Distance range 1 9 999 km or 1 9 999 mi If the estimated distance is below 1 km 1 mi the trip computer will display as distance to empty NOTICE If the vehicle is not on leve...

Page 134: ...User Setting menu of the LCD Windows Refer to LCD Windows on page 4 51 OFF You may set to default man ually by using the trip switch reset button When driving The vehicle will auto matically set to de...

Page 135: ...ion once per one ignition cycle Fuel efficiency is calculated after the vehicle has run for more than 300 meters The Driving Information will be reset 4 hours after ignition has been turned off So whe...

Page 136: ...ps and so on 4 Master warning mode This mode informs of warning messages related to TPMS fail low pressure or Low engine oil or For ward Collision Avoidance Assist FCA System if equipped or Blind spot...

Page 137: ...doors lamps and so on WARNING Do not adjust the User Setting while driving You may lose your steering control and cause severe personal injury or accidents Edit settings after engaging parking brake T...

Page 138: ...equipped If this item checked the gear position pop up display will be activated Service interval Service Interval To activate or deactivate the service interval function Adjust Interval To adjust th...

Page 139: ...the battery of the smart key is dis charged when the Engine Start Stop Button changes to the OFF position Press START button while turning wheel for smart key system This warning message illuminates i...

Page 140: ...gine by pressing the Engine Start Stop Button once more If the warning illuminates each time you press the Engine Start Stop But ton have the vehicle inspected by a professional workshop Kia recom men...

Page 141: ...auge blinks 5 times and then illuminates and also warning chime sounds once The temperature on the Outside Temperature Gauge is below approxi mately 4 C 40 F NOTICE If the icy road warning light appea...

Page 142: ...uminates with the parking brake released it indicates the brake fluid level in reservoir is low If the brake fluid level in the reservoir is low 1 Drive carefully to the nearest safe location and stop...

Page 143: ...orce Distribution EBD System Warning Light These two warning lights il luminate at the same time while driving When the ABS and regular brake system may not work normally In this case have the vehicle...

Page 144: ...unction with the emission control system In this case have the vehicle inspec ted by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner CAUTION n Malfunction Indi...

Page 145: ...t safe location and stop your vehicle 2 Turn the engine off and check the engine oil level For more details refer to Engine oil on page 8 46 If the level is low add oil as required If the warning ligh...

Page 146: ...oil the light will come on again after traveling approxi mately 50km CAUTION If the light comes on continuously after adding the engine oil and trav eling approximately 50 km have the vehicle inspecte...

Page 147: ...the road Fuel Filter Warning Light Diesel Engine This warning light illumi nates Once you set the ignition switch or Engine Start Stop Button to the ON position It illuminates for approximately 3 seco...

Page 148: ...ealer service partner CAUTION n Diesel Engine with DPF if equipped If you continue to drive with the DPF warning light blinking for a long time the DPF system can be dam aged and fuel consumption can...

Page 149: ...t may turn on for a few seconds This happens because of the low battery voltage It does not mean the system is malfunctioning Immobilizer Indicator Light Without Smart Key This indicator light illumi...

Page 150: ...a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner The indicator light does not blink but illuminates The indicator light blinks more rapid ly The indicator ligh...

Page 151: ...ator Light if equipped This indicator light illumi nates When the cruise control system is enabled For more details refer to Cruise control system on page 6 33 Cruise SET Indicator Light if equipped T...

Page 152: ...nd while backing up Operation of the rear parking assist system Operating condition This system will activate when back ing up with the ignition switch ON If the vehicle is moving at a speed over 5 km...

Page 153: ...harp or slim objects such as ropes chains or small poles 2 Objects which tend to absorb the sensor frequency such as clothes spongy material or snow 3 Undetectable objects smaller than 1 m 40 in in he...

Page 154: ...iveness of the sensor Always perform a visual inspection to make sure the vehicle is clear of all obstructions before moving the vehicle in any direction Self diagnosis If you don t hear an audible wa...

Page 155: ...igation display while backing up WARNING This system is a supplementary function only It is the responsibili ty of the driver to always check the inside outside rearview mirror and the area behind the...

Page 156: ...turned off after 15 seconds The headlights can be turned off by pressing the lock button on the trans mitter or smart key twice or turning off the light switch from the headlight or Auto light positio...

Page 157: ...sition 3 Parking light position 4 Headlight position Parking light position When the light switch is in the parking light position 2nd position the tail po sition license and instrument panel lights w...

Page 158: ...of light outside the vehicle CAUTION Never place anything over sensor 1 located on the instrument pan el this will ensure better auto light system control Don t clean the sensor using a win dow cleane...

Page 159: ...discharged do not leave the lights on for a prolonged time while the engine is not running WARNING Do not use high beam when there are other vehicles Using high beam could obstruct the other driver s...

Page 160: ...ange move the turn signal lever slightly and hold it in posi tion B The lever will return to the off position when released If an indicator stays on and does not flash or if it flashes abnormally one...

Page 161: ...rklight is turned on To turn off the fog lights turn the fog light switch 1 to the O Off position CAUTION When in operation the fog lights consume large amounts of vehicle electrical power Only use th...

Page 162: ...g Lights DRL can make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle during the day DRL can be helpful in many different driving conditions and it is especially helpful after dawn and before su...

Page 163: ...n vehicle speed is above 45 kph 28 mph If the lever is pushed away when the High Beam Assist is operat ing the High Beam Assist will turn off and the high beam will be on continuously The High Beam As...

Page 164: ...not properly adjusted When driving on a narrow curved road or rough road When driving downhill or uphill When only part of the vehicle in front is visible on a crossroad or curved road When there is...

Page 165: ...High Beam Assist system may not work properly al ways check the road conditions for your safety When the system does not operate normally man ually change between the high beam and low beam 4 85 4 Fe...

Page 166: ...ont D Rear wiper washer control 6 2 Continuous wipe 7 1 Intermittent wipe 8 O Off E Wash with brief wipes rear Windshield wipers front Operates as follows when the ignition switch is turned ON 1 2 Fas...

Page 167: ...ry the speed setting turn the speed control knob 1 If the wiper switch is set in AUTO mode when the ignition switch is ON the wip er will operate once to perform a self check of the system Set the wip...

Page 168: ...s not work check the washer fluid level If the fluid level is not sufficient you will need to add ap propriate non abrasive windshield washer fluid to the washer reservoir The reservoir filler neck is...

Page 169: ...ng washer fluids in the winter season or cold weather Rear window wiper and washer switch if equipped The rear window wiper and washer switch is located at the end of the wip er and washer switch leve...

Page 170: ...from you or turn the wiper lever switch upwards twice to spray rear washer fluid and to run the rear wipers 1 3 cycles The spray and wiper operation will continue until you release the lever Features...

Page 171: ...e map lamp and room lamp comes on for approximately 30 seconds when doors are unlocked with a transmitter or smart key as long as the doors are not opened The map lamp and room lamp will stay on for a...

Page 172: ...opened CAUTION The luggage room lamp comes on as long as the trunk tailgate opens To prevent unnecessary charging sys tem drain close the trunk tailgate securely after using the luggage room Vanity m...

Page 173: ...it may discharge the battery or damage the sunvisor Glove box lamp if equipped The glove box lamp comes on when the glove box is opened CAUTION To prevent unnecessary charging system drain close the g...

Page 174: ...r window defroster press the rear window defroster but ton The indicator on the rear window de froster button illuminates when the de froster is ON If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear w...

Page 175: ...control knob 4 Air conditioning button if equipped 5 Rear window defroster button 6 Air intake control button CAUTION Operating the blower when the igni tion switch is in the ON position could cause...

Page 176: ...s of heating and cooling Heating Cooling 3 Set the temperature control to the desired position 4 Set the air intake control to the outside fresh air position 5 Set the fan speed control to the desired...

Page 177: ...ost of the air flow is directed to the floor with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield and side window defrosters Floor Defrost Level A C D E Most of the air flow is directed to...

Page 178: ...tion selected air from the passenger compartment will be drawn through the heat ing system and heated or cooled according to the function selected Outside fresh air position With the outside fresh air...

Page 179: ...drowsiness or sleepiness and loss of vehicle con trol Set the air intake control to the outside fresh air position as much as possible while driving Fan speed control The ignition switch must be in th...

Page 180: ...to return the control to the fresh air position when the irritation has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle This will help the driver to stay alert and comfort able Air for the heating cooling sys...

Page 181: ...cal equipment air condition ing should only be used with the windows closed Air conditioning system operation tips If the vehicle has been parked in di rect sunlight during hot weather open the window...

Page 182: ...outside fresh air posi tion is selected If this happens have the climate control air filter replaced by a professional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner NOTIC...

Page 183: ...portant that the correct type and amount of oil and refrigerant is used Otherwise it may cause damage to the vehicle and personal injury Your vehicle is filled with R 134a or R 1234yf according to the...

Page 184: ...FF button 6 Front windshield defroster button 7 Rear window defroster button 8 Mode selection button 9 Air conditioning button if equipped 10 Air intake control button CAUTION Operating the blower whe...

Page 185: ...n button Air conditioning button Continued Continued Front windshield defroster but ton Press the button one more time to deselect the front wind shield defroster function The AUTO sign will illuminat...

Page 186: ...cally 1 Start the engine 2 Set the mode to the desired posi tion To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling Heating Cooling 3 Set the temperature control to the desired position 4 Set the air...

Page 187: ...ndow defrosters Defrost mode When you select the defrost mode the following system settings will be made automatically The air conditioning system will be turned on The outside fresh air position will...

Page 188: ...been discharged or disconnected the temperature mode display will reset to Centigrade Air intake control This is used to select the outside fresh air position or recirculated air position To change th...

Page 189: ...p in the oxygen level and or body temperature Continued Continued Continued climate control system operation in the recirculated air position can cause drowsiness or sleepiness and loss of vehicle con...

Page 190: ...sure to return the control to the fresh air position when the irritation has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and comforta ble Air for the heating cooling s...

Page 191: ...cal equipment air condition ing should only be used with the windows closed Air conditioning system operation tips If the vehicle has been parked in di rect sunlight during hot weather open the window...

Page 192: ...outside fresh air posi tion is selected If this happens have the climate control air filter replaced by a professional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner NOTIC...

Page 193: ...portant that the correct type and amount of oil and refrigerant is used Otherwise it may cause damage to the vehicle and personal injury Your vehicle is filled with R 134a or R 1234yf according to the...

Page 194: ...ow and ice from the windshield rear window outside rear view mirrors and all side windows Clear all snow and ice from the hood and air inlet in the cowl grill to im prove heater and defroster efficien...

Page 195: ...st outside windshield 1 Set the fan speed to the highest extreme right position 2 Set the temperature to the ex treme hot HI position 3 Press the defrost button 4 The air conditioning will be turned o...

Page 196: ...tioning button A C pressed press the air intake control button at least 5 times within 3 seconds The A C display blinks 3 times It indi cates that the defogging logic is can celed or returned to the p...

Page 197: ...nside the windshield and operates If more moisture is in the vehicle high er steps operate as follow Step 1 Operating the air conditioning Step 2 Outside air position Step 3 Blowing air flow toward th...

Page 198: ...rs pro pane cylinders or other flammable explosive materials in the vehicle These items may catch fire and or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures for extended peri ods Center console...

Page 199: ...is moving The rear view mirror of the vehicle can be blocked by an opened sunglass holder Do not put the glasses forcibly into a sunglass holder to prevent breakage or deformation of the glasses It ma...

Page 200: ...signs of wear or damage Luggage board if equipped You can place a first aid kit a reflector triangle tools etc in the box for easy access 1 Grasp the handle on the top of the cover and lift it 2 Fold...

Page 201: ...f the cover and lift it 2 Fold the rear part of the luggage board frontward 3 Pull the luggage board hinge to the end of sliding slot and it will fall down lower to increase cargo space 4 Slide it fro...

Page 202: ...y heated because it will overheat If the lighter does not pop out within 30 seconds remove it to prevent overheating Do not insert foreign objects into the socket of the cigarette lighter It may damag...

Page 203: ...on do not place uncovered or unsecured bottles glasses cans etc in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion WARNING Keep cans or bottles out of direct sun light and do not put them in a vehicle t...

Page 204: ...the ON posi tion push either of the switches to warm the driver s seat or the front passenger s seat During mild weather or under condi tions where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed keep...

Page 205: ...seat warmer may cause burns even at low tempera tures especially if used for long pe riods of time In particular the driver must exercise extreme care for the following types of passengers Continued...

Page 206: ...make sure the electrical part is firmly plugged into the power outlet Incomplete plugging may cause electrical breakdown Electrical products with a built in battery might cause current flow which cou...

Page 207: ...oor mat that cannot be firmly attached to the vehicle s floor mat anchors Do not stack floor mats on top of one another e g all weather rub ber mat on top of a carpeted floor mat Only a single floor m...

Page 208: ...since those may damage the hook WARNING Do not hang other objects such as hangers or hard objects except clothes Also do not put heavy sharp or breakable objects in the clothe pockets In an accident o...

Page 209: ...may need to be repositioned if wind noise is detected CAUTION When carrying cargo on the roof rack take the necessary precau tions to make sure the cargo does not damage the roof of the vehi cle Cont...

Page 210: ...s can cause sud den upward pressure on items loa ded on the roof rack This is espe cially true when carrying large flat items such as wood panels or mat tresses This could cause the items to fall off...

Page 211: ...Audio system 5 02 Antenna 5 02 AUX USB port 5 02 How vehicle audio works 5 03 Audio system 5...

Page 212: ...y be damaged When reinstalling your antenna it is important that it is fully tight ened and adjusted to the upright position to ensure proper recep tion But it could be folded or re moved when parking...

Page 213: ...ons in the area AM broadcasts can be received at greater distances than FM broadcasts This is because AM radio waves are transmitted at low frequencies These long low frequency radio waves can follow...

Page 214: ...rtion or flut tering This can be caused by a direct and reflected signal from the same station or by signals from two sta tions with close frequencies If this occurs select another station until the c...

Page 215: ...ractices 6 31 Cruise control system 6 33 Cruise control switch 6 34 To set cruise control speed 6 34 To increase cruise control set speed 6 36 To decrease the cruising speed 6 36 To temporarily accele...

Page 216: ...ng in flooded areas 6 71 Driving off road 6 71 Highway driving 6 71 Winter driving 6 73 Snowy or icy conditions 6 73 Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant 6 75 Check battery and cables 6 75 Change...

Page 217: ...tting the engine idle in your garage even with the garage door open is a hazardous practice Never run the engine in your garage any longer than it takes to start the engine and back the vehicle out Av...

Page 218: ...ermis sible by law should never be used during operation of the vehicle Before starting Close and lock all doors Position the seat so that all controls are easily reached Adjust the inside and outside...

Page 219: ...careful not to depress the acceler ator pedal for a long period of time It may overheat the engine or exhaust system and cause fire Continued Continued When you make a sudden stop or turn the steerin...

Page 220: ...not running to prevent battery discharge START Turn the ignition switch to the START position to start the engine The engine will crank until you release the key then it returns to the ON position The...

Page 221: ...nism in the accelerator pedal it prevents you from driving at full throttle unintentionally by making the driver require increased effort to depress the accelerator pedal However if you depress the pe...

Page 222: ...turning the ignition switch to the start position 3 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to pre heat the engine Then the glow indicator light will il luminate 4 If the glow indicator light goe...

Page 223: ...CAUTION Do not turn off the engine immedi ately after it has been subjected to a heavy load Doing so may cause se vere damage to the engine or turbo charger unit 6 09 6 Driving your vehicle...

Page 224: ...recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner In addition if the ENGINE START STOP button is in the OFF position after the driver s door is opened the steering wheel will not lock and t...

Page 225: ...ACC NOTICE If you leave the ENGINE START STOP button in the ACC or ON position for a long time the battery will dis charge WARNING Never press the ENGINE START STOP button while the vehicle is in mot...

Page 226: ...dition Starting the gasoline engine 1 Carry the smart key or leave it in side the vehicle 2 Make sure the parking brake is firmly applied 3 Depress the clutch pedal fully and shift the transaxle into...

Page 227: ...t turn off the engine immedi ately after it has been subjected to a heavy load Doing so may cause se vere damage to the engine or turbo charger unit Even if the smart key is in the vehicle if it is fa...

Page 228: ...stop button with the smart key When the brake switch fuse is blown you can t start the engine normally Replace the fuse with a new one If it is not possible you can start the engine by pressing the EN...

Page 229: ...rts by the ISG system some warning lights ABS ESC ESC OFF EPS or Parking brake warning light may turn on for a few seconds This happens because of low battery voltage It does not mean the sys tem is m...

Page 230: ...your vehicle is equipped with a supervision cluster the notice will illuminate on the LCD display The engine will also restart automatically without the driver s any actions if the following occurs T...

Page 231: ...ight comes on continuously please check the operation condi tion ISG system deactivation If you want to deactivate the ISG system press the ISG OFF button The light on the ISG OFF button will il lumin...

Page 232: ...OFF button light continues to be illuminated in spite of the procedure have your vehicle inspected by a professional workshop as soon as possible Kia recommends to contact an au thorized Kia dealer s...

Page 233: ...MANUAL TRANSAXLE Manual transaxle operation The manual transaxle has 5 or 6 for ward gears 6 19 6 Driving your vehicle...

Page 234: ...ine speed to in crease to the point that the tach ometer will enter the red zone Such over revving of the engine and transaxle may possibly cause engine damage Do not downshift more than 2 gears or do...

Page 235: ...operate the clutch pedal rapidly and repeatedly CAUTION When operating the clutch pedal press the clutch pedal down fully If you don t press the clutch pedal fully the clutch may be damaged or noise m...

Page 236: ...is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted oc cupant Avoid high speeds when cornering or turning Do not make quick steering wheel movements such as sharp lan...

Page 237: ...and could result in a tempo rary loss of braking performance Wet brakes may impair the vehi cle s ability to safely slow down the vehicle may also pull to one side when the brakes are applied Applyin...

Page 238: ...rs WARNING n Brake wear Continued Continued This brake wear warning sound means your vehicle needs service If you ignore this audible warning you will eventually lose braking perform ance which could...

Page 239: ...er in first or reverse gear If your vehicle is facing downhill turn the front wheels into the curb to help keep the vehicle from rolling If your vehicle is facing uphill turn the front wheels away fro...

Page 240: ...be a malfunction in the brake system Im mediate 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...

Page 241: ...es Press your brake pedal as hard as possible or as hard as the sit uation warrants and allow the ABS to control the force being delivered to the brakes NOTICE A click sound may be heard in the engine...

Page 242: ...ht is off then your ABS system is normal Otherwise you may have a problem with the ABS In this case have the system checked by a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer...

Page 243: ...mal and it means your ESC is active NOTICE A click sound may be heard in the engine compartment when the vehi cle begins to move after the engine is started These conditions are nor mal and indicate t...

Page 244: ...if you don t cancel the VSM operation by pressing the ESC OFF button It indi cates that a malfunction has been de tected somewhere in the Electric Pow er Steering system or VSM system If the ESC indic...

Page 245: ...ke fully engaged when parking to avoid inadvertent movement of the car which can in jure occupants or pedestrians After parking the vehicle check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged and that t...

Page 246: ...ep the car from rolling If there is no curb or if it is required by other conditions to keep the car from rolling block the wheels Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged po...

Page 247: ...vy or varying traffic or on slippery rainy icy or snow covered or winding roads or over 6 uphill or down hill roads Pay particular attention to the driving conditions whenever using the cruise control...

Page 248: ...CEL Cancels cruise control op eration CRUISE Turns cruise control system on or off RES Resumes or increases cruise con trol speed SET Sets or decreases cruise control speed To set cruise control speed...

Page 249: ...le vehicles you should depress the brake pedal at least once to set the cruise control after starting the engine 3 Move the lever down to SET and release it at the desired speed The cruise set indicat...

Page 250: ...nd hold it Your vehicle will accelerate Re lease the lever at the speed you want Move the lever up to RES and re lease it immediately The cruising speed will increase by 2 0 km h 1 2 mph each time you...

Page 251: ...0 km h 1 2 mph each time you move the lever down to SET in this manner To temporarily accelerate with the cruise control on If you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on depress th...

Page 252: ...an approximately 30 km h 20 mph Each of these actions will cancel cruise control operation the cruise set indica tor light will go off but it will not turn the system off If you wish to resume cruise...

Page 253: ...owever if the vehi cle speed has dropped below approxi mately 30 km h 20 mph To turn cruise control off do one of the following Press the cruise CRUISE button the cruise indicator light will be turn o...

Page 254: ...TICE While speed limit control is in opera tion the cruise control system can not be activated Speed limit control switch O Cancels set speed limit Turns speed limit control sys tem on or off RES Resu...

Page 255: ...ck down mechanism works with a clicking noise Then the set speed limit will blink and chime will sound until you return the vehicle speed within the speed limit NOTICE Depressing the accelerator pedal...

Page 256: ...but it will not turn the system off If you wish to re set the speed limit move the lever up to RES or down to SET to the de sired speed CAUTION The OFF indicator will blink if there is a problem with...

Page 257: ...riving Assist and Forward Collision Avoidance Assist FCA The FCA deac tivates when the driver cancels the system setting The warning light illuminates on the LCD display when you cancel the FCA system...

Page 258: ...de activate the FCA by canceling the system setting on the LCD display Continued Continued The FCA automatically deactivates upon cancelling the ESC even with the FCA system ON and the driver will not...

Page 259: ...king system enters into the ready status for prompt reaction against the driv er s depressing the brake pedal The FCA provides additional braking power for optimum braking perform ance when the driver...

Page 260: ...snow and rain adversely affects the sensing perform ance It may even temporarily cancel the FCA Always keep the sensor lens clean Warning message and warning light When the sensor cover or the sensor...

Page 261: ...he FCA warning light will illu minate and the warning message will appear for a few seconds After the message disappears the master warning light will illumi nate In this case have the vehicle in spec...

Page 262: ...a narrow body i e motor cycle and bicycle The driver s view is unclear due to the backlight the reflected light or darkness The camera cannot contain the full image of the vehicle in front The vehicle...

Page 263: ...sage and the warning alarm or it may not produce the warning mes sage and the warning alarm at all When the FCA suddenly recognizes the vehicle in front while passing over a slope you may experience...

Page 264: ...rian has impaired mobility It is difficult to distinguish the pedes trian from the surroundings The sensor recognition is limited There is a group of pedestrians WARNING Cancel the FCA in the User Set...

Page 265: ...NOTICE The system may temporarily cancel due to the strong electric waves 6 51 6 Driving your vehicle...

Page 266: ...eaving the lane If the sensor can not detect the lane or if the vehicle speed does not exceed 60km h the Lane De parture Warning LDW System won t warn you even though the vehicle leaves the lane If yo...

Page 267: ...Departure Warning LDW System button again The indicator on the cluster will go off If you select trip display the Lane De parture Warning LDW System mode on the LCD display will appear If your vehicl...

Page 268: ...Warning LDW System is not working properly the warning light will illuminate and the warning message will come on for a few second After the message disap pears the master warning light will illu min...

Page 269: ...aged or indistinct The shadow is on the lane line by a median strip There is a mark similar to a lane line There is a boundary structure The distance from vehicle ahead is very short or the vehicle ah...

Page 270: ...her fatigue level or inatten tive driving practices Early The Driver Attention Warn ing system alerts the driver of his her fatigue level or inattentive driving practices faster than Nor mal mode The...

Page 271: ...very attentive when the driver resets the Driver Attention Warning system The Driver Attention Warning system resets the last break time to 00 00 and the driver s attention level to 5 in the followin...

Page 272: ...feels fatigued should take a break even though there is no break suggestion by the Driver Attention Warning sys tem NOTICE The Driver Attention Warning sys tem utilizes the camera sensor on the front...

Page 273: ...tion in tire pressures uneven tire wear out toe in toe out alignment The vehicle drives on a curvy road The vehicle drives through a windy area The vehicle is controlled by the fol lowing driving assi...

Page 274: ...d 2 Lane change assist LCA When vehicles are approaching to your vehicle at high speed the warning is operated 3 Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning RCCW When your vehicle moves back ward the sensor...

Page 275: ...ON the system returns to the previous state When the system is not used turn the system off by pressing the switch When the system is turned on the warning light will illuminate for 3 seconds on the...

Page 276: ...deactivate the alarm Go to the User Settings Mode Driv ing Assist and deselect Blind Spot Collision Warning Sound on the LCD display CAUTION The alarm function helps alert the driver Deactivate this f...

Page 277: ...ealer service partner Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning When your vehicle moves backwards from a parking position the sensor de tects approaching vehicles to the left or right side direction and gi...

Page 278: ...side by the system To avoid accidents do not focus only on the warning light and ne glect to see the surrounding of the vehicle Continued Continued Drive safely even though the vehi cle is equipped w...

Page 279: ...in a bad weather such as heavy rain or snow There is a fixed object near the vehi cle such as a guardrail A big vehicle is near such as a bus or truck A motorcycle or bicycle is near A flat trailer i...

Page 280: ...month Be sure that the wheels are aligned correctly Improper alignment can re sult from hitting curbs or driving too fast over irregular surfaces Poor alignment causes faster tire wear and may also re...

Page 281: ...system serviced by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner WARNING n Engine off during motion Never turn the engine off to coast down hills or anytime...

Page 282: ...nce is a better view of the road which allows you to anticipate problems They are not de signed for cornering at the same speeds as conventional passenger vehi cles any more than low slung sports vehi...

Page 283: ...ARNING If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow mud sand etc then you may attempt to rock the vehicle free by moving it forward and backward Do not attempt this procedure if people or objects are anywher...

Page 284: ...headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night Avoid staring directly at the head lights of oncoming vehicles You could be temporarily blinded and it will take several seconds for your ey...

Page 285: ...or roots of trees Become familiar with the off road conditions where you are going to drive before you begin driving Highway driving Tires Adjust the tire inflation pressures to specification Low tire...

Page 286: ...e oil High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring Do not forget to check both engine coolant and engine oil Drive belt A loose or damaged drive belt may re sult in overheating of the engi...

Page 287: ...rake gently It should be noted that installing tire chains on the tire will provide a greater driving force but will not prevent side skids NOTICE Tire chains are not legal in all coun tries Check the...

Page 288: ...tified Always check chain installation for proper mounting after driving ap proximately 0 5 to 1 km 0 3 to 0 6 miles to ensure safe mounting Retighten or remount the chains if they are loose Even with...

Page 289: ...e water pump and prevents freezing Be sure to replace or replenish your coolant in accordance with the maintenance schedule in Cooling system on page 8 42 Before winter have your coolant tested to ass...

Page 290: ...eze in the engaged posi tion This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet If there is a risk the parking brake may...

Page 291: ...urope The technically permissible maxi mum load on the rear axle s may be exceeded by not more than 15 and the technically permissi ble maximum laden mass of the vehicle may be exceeded by not more th...

Page 292: ...ent can be installed The rear bumper should be reinstalled after completion of hitch equipment installation Hitches It s important to have the correct hitch equipment Crosswinds large trucks going by...

Page 293: ...lf with the feel of handling and braking with the added weight of the trailer And always keep in mind that the vehi cle you are driving is now a good deal longer and not nearly so responsive as your v...

Page 294: ...ds to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner WARNING Failure to use an approved trailer wiring harness could result in dam age to the vehicle electrical system and or personal injury Driving o...

Page 295: ...ehicle can move suddenly You or others could be seriously or fatal ly injured When you are ready to leave after parking on a hill 1 With the manual transaxle in Neu tral apply your brakes and hold the...

Page 296: ...owing with your car during its first 2 000 km 1 200 miles in order to allow the engine to prop erly break in Failure to heed this cau tion may result in serious engine or transaxle damage When towing...

Page 297: ...weight of a trailer It should never weigh more than the maximum trailer weight with trailer brakes But even that can be too heavy It depends on how you plan to use your trailer For example speed altit...

Page 298: ...the trailer and then the tongue sepa rately to see if the weights are proper If they aren t you may be able to cor rect them simply by moving some items around in the trailer WARNING n Trailer Contin...

Page 299: ...front and rear including vehicle curb weight and all payload GAWR Gross axle weight rating This is the maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle front or rear These numbers are sh...

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Page 301: ...e Pressure Monitoring System malfunction 7 10 Reference Indicator Light Status 7 11 If You Have A Flat Tire With Spare Tire 7 12 Jack and tools 7 12 Removing and storing the spare tire 7 12 Changing t...

Page 302: ...ed near the edge of a roadway Depress the flasher switch with the ig nition switch in any position The flash er switch is located in the center con sole switch panel All turn signal lights will flash...

Page 303: ...wn to such a speed that it is safe to do so brake carefully and pull off the road Drive off the road as far as possible and park on a firm level ground If you are on a divided highway do not park in t...

Page 304: ...start do not push or pull the vehicle to start it This could result in a collision or cause other damage In addition push or pull starting may cause the catalytic converter to be overloaded and creat...

Page 305: ...o rupture or ex plode causing serious injury WARNING n Battery Continued Continued Keep all flames or sparks away from the battery The battery produces hydrogen gas which may explode if exposed to fla...

Page 306: ...ry when making connections CAUTION n Battery cables Do not connect the jumper cable from the negative terminal of the booster battery to the negative ter minal of the discharged battery This can cause...

Page 307: ...ile the engine is running keep hair hands and clothing away from moving parts such as the fan and drive belts to prevent injury 5 If the water pump drive belt is bro ken or engine coolant is leaking o...

Page 308: ...information TPMS Setting The driver can set the TPMS by follow ing procedures below 1 Inflate all tires to the recommen ded pressure 2 Start the engine make sure the ve hicle is not moving and press t...

Page 309: ...light illuminates reduce your speed avoid hard cornering and rapid braking Have your vehicle inspec ted by a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Che...

Page 310: ...with more air conditions to turn off the low tire pressure telltale may not be met This is because a tire inflator has a margin of error in performance The low tire pressure telltale will be turned of...

Page 311: ...d parts with different speci fication it might be a problem when the vehicle is being regularly inspected When repairing TPMS related parts be sure to replace them to parts with original specification...

Page 312: ...shoulder before trying to change a tire The jack should be used on firm level ground If you cannot find a firm level place off the road call a towing service company for assistance Be sure to use the...

Page 313: ...the spare tire retainer is properly aligned with the center of the spare tire to prevent the spare tire from rattling Otherwise it may cause the spare tire to fall off the carrier and lead to an acci...

Page 314: ...st to the tire you are changing Place the jack at the designated locations un der the frame The jacking posi tions are plates welded to the frame with two tabs and a raised dot to index with the jack...

Page 315: ...Continued the wheel nuts could come loose and cause the loss of a wheel Loss of a wheel may result in loss of control of the vehicle This may cause serious injury or death 10 To reinstall the wheel ho...

Page 316: ...o not have metric threads Be sure to use ex treme care in checking for thread style before installing aftermarket lug nuts or wheels If in doubt con sult a professional workshop Kia recommends to cons...

Page 317: ...ver obstacles The compact spare tire diameter is small er than the diameter of a convention al tire and reduces the ground clear ance approximately 2 5 cm 1 inch which could result in damage to the ve...

Page 318: ...g brake 4 When using the jack stop the en gine 5 Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack 6 The designated locations under the frame 7 When supporting the vehicle the base plate of the j...

Page 319: ...EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack 7 19 7 What to do in an emergency...

Page 320: ...wall Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit to repair punctures in the tire walls This can result in an accident due to tire failure WARNING n Temporary fix Have your tire repaired as soon as possible The...

Page 321: ...e to the sidewall cannot be sealed completely Air pressure loss in the tire may ad versely affect tire performance For this reason you should avoid abrupt steering or other driving ma neuvers especial...

Page 322: ...ttle 6 Compressor 7 On off switch 8 Pressure gauge for displaying the tire inflation pressure 9 Button for reducing tire inflation pressure Connectors cable and connection hose are stored in the compr...

Page 323: ...pressor is not pressed 6 Unscrew the valve cap from the valve of the defective wheel and screw the filling hose 3 of the sealant bottle onto the valve 7 Insert the sealant bottle into the housing of t...

Page 324: ...y be stained by seal ant Therefore remove the wheel stained by sealant and have the ve hicle inspected at a professional workshop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Check...

Page 325: ...ove any foreign objects such as nails or screws that have penetrated the tire Before using the TMK read the pre cautionary advice printed on the seal ant bottle Provided the car is outdoors leave the...

Page 326: ...wheels on the ground use a towing dolly under the front wheels When being towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies are not used the front of the vehicle should al ways be lifted not the rear...

Page 327: ...cable or chain secured to the emergency towing hook under the front or rear of the vehicle Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brake...

Page 328: ...which would place excessive stress on the emergency towing hook and towing cable or chain The hook and towing cable or chain may break and cause seri ous injury or damage If the disabled vehicle is u...

Page 329: ...brake performance More steering effort will be required because the power steering system will be disabled If you are driving down a long hill the brakes may overheat and brake per formance will be re...

Page 330: ...lector Place the triangle reflector on the road to warn oncoming vehicles during emergencies such as when the vehicle is parked by the roadside due to any problems Tire pressure gauge if equipped Tire...

Page 331: ...Conditions For Diesel Engine For Europe Except Russia 8 32 Normal Maintenance Schedule For Diesel En gine Except Europe Including Russia 8 34 Normal Maintenance Schedule For Diesel En gine Except Eur...

Page 332: ...nded cold tire inflation pressures 8 65 Checking tire inflation pressure 8 66 Tire rotation 8 67 Wheel alignment and tire balance 8 68 Tire replacement 8 68 Wheel replacement 8 69 Tire traction 8 70 T...

Page 333: ...og lamp bulb replacement 8 114 High mounted stop lamp bulb replacement 8 115 License plate lamp bulb replacement 8 115 Map lamp bulb replacement 8 115 Vanity mirror lamp bulb replacement 8 116 Room la...

Page 334: ...reservoir 2 Engine oil filler cap 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Negative battery terminal 7 Positive battery terminal 8 Engine oil dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Windshield was...

Page 335: ...Engine oil filler cap 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Negative battery terminal 7 Positive battery terminal 8 Engine oil dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Windshield washer fluid r...

Page 336: ...2 Engine oil filler cap 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir 4 Air cleaner 5 Fuse box 6 Negative battery terminal 7 Positive battery terminal 8 Engine oil dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Windshield washer fluid...

Page 337: ...anty Maintenance book Repairs and adjustments required as a result of improper maintenance or a lack of required maintenance are not covered when your vehicle is covered by warranty Owner maintenance...

Page 338: ...ed or fuel re lated parts When you inspect the fuel system fuel lines and fuel injection devi ces contact a professional work shop Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service part ner Con...

Page 339: ...e steering wheel or change in its straight ahead position Notice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or pulls to one side when traveling on smooth level road When stopping listen and check for u...

Page 340: ...body and door drain holes Lubricate the door hinges and checks and hood hinges Lubricate the door and hood locks and latches Lubricate the door rubber weather strips Check the air conditioning system...

Page 341: ...un paved graveled or salt spread roads Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather Driving in heavy dust condition Driving in heavy traffic area Driving on uphill...

Page 342: ...the coolant filled at the factory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage 3 Drive belts Engine Adjust alternator water pump and air conditioner if equipped driv...

Page 343: ...not use good quality gasolines including fuel additives regularly and have problems starting or the engine does not run smoothly one bottle of additives added to the fuel tank at every 15 000km for Eu...

Page 344: ...PI Coolant Engine 2 At first Replace 210 000 km 140 000 miles or 120 months after that Replace every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 24 months Drive belts Engine 3 At first Inspect 90 000 km 60 000 miles or...

Page 345: ...lter I R I R Intercooler in out hose air in take hose Kappa 1 0L T GDI I I I I I I I I Exhaust system I I I I I I I I Cooling system At first Inspect 60 000 km 40 000 miles or 48 months after that Ins...

Page 346: ...comes first Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Miles 1 000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Km 1 000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Suspension ball joints I I I I I I I I Tire pressure tread wear I I...

Page 347: ...re frequently depending on the condition C D E F G H I J Air cleaner filter R Replace more frequently depending on the condition C E Climate control air filter R Replace more frequently depending on t...

Page 348: ...r long distances C Driving on rough dusty muddy unpaved graveled or salt spread roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E Driving in heavy dust conditi...

Page 349: ...in the coolant filled at the factory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage 3 Drive belts Engine Adjust alternator water pump and air conditioner if equipped dr...

Page 350: ...ot use good quality gasolines including fuel additives regularly and have problems starting or the engine does not run smoothly one bottle of additives added to the fuel tank at every 15 000 km for Eu...

Page 351: ...place every 5 000 km 3 000 miles or 6 months Kappa 1 2L MPI Except Middle East Central South America India Libia Iran Al geria Sudan Morocco Tunisia Egypt China Replace every 15 000 km 10 000 miles or...

Page 352: ...d Replace every 150 000 km 100 000 miles Kappa 1 4L MPI Un leaded Replace every 150 000 km 100 000 miles Kappa 1 2L MPI Lea ded Replace every 30 000 km 20 000 miles Kappa 1 4L MPI Lea ded Replace ever...

Page 353: ...I Air cleaner filter Except China India Middle East I I R I I R I I For China India Mid dle East R R R R R R R R Intercooler in out hose air intake hose Kappa 1 0L T GDI I I I I I I I I Exhaust syste...

Page 354: ...0 45 60 75 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Brake drums and linings I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I Brake clutch fluid I R I R I R I R Parking brake I I I I Steering gear rack lin...

Page 355: ...months A B C D E F G H I J K Kappa 1 2L MPI Kappa 1 4L MPI Except Middle East Central South America India Li bia Iran Algeria Sudan Morocco Tunisia Egypt Chi na R Every 7 500 km 5 000 miles or 6 month...

Page 356: ...filter R Replace more fre quently depending on the condition C E G Brake discs and pads calipers and rotors I Inspect more fre quently depending on the condition C D E G H Brake drums and linings I In...

Page 357: ...long distances C Driving on rough dusty muddy unpaved graveled or salt spread roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E Driving in heavy dust conditio...

Page 358: ...ating with an insufficient amount oil can damage the engine and such damage is not covered by warranty This maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality It is applicable only when using a qualified fu...

Page 359: ...ations don t meet the EN590 it must be replaced more frequently If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction surging loss of power hard starting problem etc replace the fuel f...

Page 360: ...or 120 months after that Replace every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 24 months Drive belts Engine 4 At first Inspect 90 000 km 60 000 miles or 48 months after that Inspect every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or...

Page 361: ...TENANCE ITEM Brake discs and pads I I I I I I I I Brake drums and linings I I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I Brake clutch fluid R R R R R R R R Parking brake I I I I I I...

Page 362: ...ion C E Climate control air filter R Replace more frequently depending on the con dition C E G Brake discs and pads calipers and ro tors I Inspect more frequently depending on the con dition C D E G H...

Page 363: ...or salt spread roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E Driving in heavy dust condition F Driving in heavy traffic area G Driving on uphill downhill...

Page 364: ...engine and such damage is not covered by warranty This maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality It is applicable only when using a qualified fuel EN590 or equivalent If the diesel fuel speci fica...

Page 365: ...ations don t meet the EN590 it must be replaced more frequently If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction surging loss of power hard starting problem etc replace the fuel f...

Page 366: ...10 000 miles or 12 months Except Russia Australia and New Zealand Replace every 10 000 km 6 500 miles or 12 months Coolant Engine 3 At first Replace 210 000 km 140 000 miles or 120 months after that R...

Page 367: ...nths Air conditioner compressor refrigerant I I I I I I I I Climate control air filter Except Australia and New Zealand R R R R R R R R For Australia and New Zealand I R I R I R I R Brake discs and pa...

Page 368: ...R Replace or change Maintenance 8 38...

Page 369: ...more frequently depending on the condition C D E F G H I J Air cleaner filter R Replace more frequently depending on the condition C E Climate control air filter R Replace more frequently depending on...

Page 370: ...ances C Driving on rough dusty muddy unpaved graveled or salt spread roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E Driving in heavy dust condition F Drivin...

Page 371: ...gasoline Kia gasoline vehicle is equipped a life time fuel filter that integrated with the fuel tank Regular maintenance or re placement is not needed but depends on fuel quality If there are some im...

Page 372: ...s for gasoline engine Make sure to install new spark plugs of the correct heat range WARNING Do not disconnect and inspect spark plugs when the engine is hot You may burn yourself Valve clearance for...

Page 373: ...Steering gear box linkage boots lower arm ball joint With the vehicle stopped and engine off check for excessive free play in the steering wheel Check the linkage for bends or damage Check the dust bo...

Page 374: ...ontinued Be very careful not to touch the ra diator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you 5 Pull the dipstick out again and check the level The level should b...

Page 375: ...r Have the engine oil and filter replaced by a professional workshop Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner WARNING Used engine oil may cause skin irri tation or cancer if l...

Page 376: ...gain and check the level The level should be between F Full and L Low CAUTION Do not spill engine oil when adding or changing engine oil If you drop the engine oil on the engine room wipe it off immed...

Page 377: ...act with the skin for prolonged periods of time Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals Always protect your skin by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and...

Page 378: ...ine off and wait until it cools down Use extreme care when removing the radiator cap Wrap a thick towel around it and turn it counterclockwise slowly to the first stop Step back while the pressure is...

Page 379: ...When adding coolant use only deion ized water or soft water for your ve hicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory An im proper coolant mixture can result in serious malfuncti...

Page 380: ...ifreeze Water 25 C 13 F 40 60 35 C 31 F 50 50 45 C 49 F 60 40 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...

Page 381: ...ap before refilling the coolant in or der to prevent the coolant from overflowing into engine parts such as the alternator WARNING n Coolant Do not use radiator coolant or an tifreeze in the washer fl...

Page 382: ...uid WARNING n Loss of brake clutch fluid In the event the brake clutch system requires frequent additions of fluid have the system Inspected by a pro fessional workshop Kia recommends to visit an auth...

Page 383: ...r an tifreeze in the washer fluid reser voir Radiator coolant can severely ob scure visibility when sprayed on the windshield and may cause loss of vehicle control or damage to paint and body trim Win...

Page 384: ...rom the released position Also the parking brake alone should securely hold the vehicle on a fairly steep grade If the stroke is more or less than specified have the system serviced by a profes sional...

Page 385: ...r to a pro fessional workshop and have drain the water and check the system Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner CAUTION If the water accumulated in the fuel filter is not...

Page 386: ...he filter according to the Maintenance Schedule If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas replace the ele ment more often than the usual rec ommended intervals Refer to Main tenance...

Page 387: ...ing the following procedure and be careful to avoid damaging other components 1 Open the glove box and remove the stoppers on both sides 2 With the glove box open pull the support strap 1 3 Remove the...

Page 388: ...ly clean both the window and the blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent and rinse thoroughly with clean water CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper blades do not use gasoline kero sene paint th...

Page 389: ...windshield since it may chip or crack the windshield 2 Compress the clip and slide the blade assembly downward 3 Lift it off the arm 4 Install the blade assembly in the re verse order of removal Type...

Page 390: ...2 Install the new blade assembly by inserting the center part into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place 3 Make sure the blade assembly is in stalled firmly by trying to pull it slightl...

Page 391: ...add distilled demineralized water Never add sulfuric acid or other electrolyte When refill be careful not to splash the battery and adja cent components And do not overfill the battery cells It can ca...

Page 392: ...hor ized Kia dealer service partner When lifting a plastic cased bat tery excessive pressure on the case may cause battery acid to leak resulting in personal injury Lift with a battery carrier or with...

Page 393: ...Watch the battery during charg ing and stop or reduce the charg ing rate if the battery cells begin gassing boiling violently or if the temperature of the electrolyte of any cell exceeds 49 C 120 F We...

Page 394: ...Sunroof Trip computer Climate control system Audio Maintenance 8 64...

Page 395: ...on 70 kPa 10 psi or more can lead to severe heat build up causing blowouts tread separation and other tire failures that can result in the loss of vehicle control leading to severe injury or death Thi...

Page 396: ...essure Check your tires once a month or more Also check the tire pressure of the spare tire How to check Use a good quality gauge to check tire pressure You can not tell if your tires are properly inf...

Page 397: ...tires be rotated every 10 000 km 6 500 miles or sooner if ir regular wear develops During rotation check the tires for cor rect balance When rotating tires check for uneven wear and damage Abnormal we...

Page 398: ...can damage your vehicle s aluminum wheels Use only approved wheel weights Tire replacement If the tire is worn evenly a tread wear Indicator A will appear as a solid band across the tread This shows t...

Page 399: ...e size affects wheel speed When replac ing tires all 4 tires must use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle Using tires of a differ ent size can cause the ABS Anti lock Brake System and E...

Page 400: ...characteristics of the tire and also provides the tire identification number TIN for safety standard certification The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a re call 1 Manufacturer or brand...

Page 401: ...DOT Code The DOT Code is a series of numbers on a tire consist ing of numbers and English letters The manufacturing date is designated by the last four digits characters of the DOT code DOT XXXX XXXX...

Page 402: ...the norm due to varia tions in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate These grades are molded on the side walls of passenger vehicle tires The tires avail...

Page 403: ...o follow the instructions below When driving on a rough road or off road drive cautiously because tires and wheels may be damaged And after driving inspect tires and wheels When passing over a pothole...

Page 404: ...use blows this indi cates an electrical problem Avoid using the system involved and immediately consult a professional workshop Kia recommends to consult an authorized Kia dealer service partner Three...

Page 405: ...y terminals such as a driver or wir ing It may cause contact failure and system malfunction Do not plug in screwdrivers or af termarket wiring into the terminal originally designed for fuse and re lay...

Page 406: ...ion and mal function of the automatic lighting system due to excessive change of Continued Continued illumination inside the vehicle The solution used might also flow into electric electronic devices...

Page 407: ...cover and pull up the memory fuse NOTICE If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel the warning chime audio clock and interior lamps etc will not operate Some items must be reset after replac...

Page 408: ...ver through the au dible clicking sound If not electrical failures may occur from water contact Multi fuse If the multi fuse is blown it must be re moved as follows 1 Disconnect the negative battery c...

Page 409: ...fuse relay label describing fuse relay name and capacity NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle It is accurate at the time of printing When you inspect...

Page 410: ...Driver s side fuse panel Maintenance 8 80...

Page 411: ...Outside Mirror Air Conditioner Control Module ECM Engine Control Module PCM Power train Control Module 10A Outside Mirror Folding 25A Power Window Main Switch Passenger Power Window Switch LHD 20A Fro...

Page 412: ...rol Module Audio Audio Video Navigation Head Unit Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH RH Air Conditioner Control Module Electro Chromic Mirror Crash Pad Switch DC DC Converter Clock Spring A T Shift...

Page 413: ...Module 10A Spare 10A SRS Supplemental Restraint System Control Module 7 5A SBR Unit BCM Body Control Module SLM Unit 25A Smart Key Control Module 7 5A Air Conditioner Control Module 15A Multifunction...

Page 414: ...C Converter Audio Audio Video Navigation Head Unit 10A Room Lamp Relay Power Outside Mirror Switch Air Conditioner Control Module SLM Unit BCM Body Control Module Auto Light Photo Sensor Instrument Cl...

Page 415: ...Engine compartment fuse panel 8 85 8 Maintenance...

Page 416: ...Engine compartment fuse panel Diesel only Maintenance 8 86...

Page 417: ...Engine compartment fuse panel Kappa 1 0L T GDI PTC Heater only 8 87 8 Maintenance...

Page 418: ...ility Control Control Multipurpose Check Connector 40A Air Conditioner Blower Relay 10A Wiper Motor Multifunction Switch Wiper LO Relay 10A Cooling Fan Relay 10A Oxygen Sensor Up Oxygen Sensor Down RC...

Page 419: ...r Window Relay 40A Ignition Switch PDM Relay Box IG2 Relay 60A Cooling Fan Relay 30A Fuse ENG E3 ENG E4 Main Relay 10A Air Conditioner Clutch Type ECV Relay 20A Head Lamp Relay 20A Head Lamp High Rela...

Page 420: ...ine Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp High Relay MICRO Head Lamp Relay MICRO Air Conditioner Clu...

Page 421: ...Control Control Multipurpose Check Connector 40A Air Conditioner Blower Relay 10A Wiper Motor Multifunction Switch Wiper LO Relay 10A Cooling Fan1 Relay Cooling Fan2 Relay 10A Oxygen Sensor Up Oxygen...

Page 422: ...IG2 Relay 40A Cooling Fan1 Relay Cooling Fan2 Relay 30A Main Relay 10A Air Conditioner Clutch Type ECV Relay 20A Head Lamp Relay 20A Head Lamp High Relay 20A Fuel Pump Relay 15A Horn Relay Burglar Ala...

Page 423: ...MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Cooling Fan1 Relay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp High Relay MICRO Head Lamp Relay MICRO Cooling Fan2 Relay MICRO Horn Relay MICRO Burglar Alarm...

Page 424: ...onnector 40A Air Conditioner Blower Relay 10A Wiper Motor Multifunction Switch Wiper LO Relay 10A Cooling Fan1 Relay Cooling Fan2 Relay 10A Oxygen Sensor Up Oxygen Sensor Down Front Wheel Sensor RH En...

Page 425: ...ument Panel Junction Block Power Window Relay 40A Ignition Switch PDM Relay Box IG2 Relay 40A Cooling Fan1 Relay Cooling Fan2 Relay 30A Main Relay 10A Air Conditioner Clutch Type ECV Relay 20A PCM A T...

Page 426: ...t Relay Relay Kappa 1 4L MPI Engine Gaso line Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Cooling Fan1 Relay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO H...

Page 427: ...Stability Control Control 40A ABS ESC Electronic Stability Control Control Multipurpose Check Connector 40A Air Conditioner Blower Relay 10A Wiper Motor Multifunction Switch Wiper LO Relay 10A PM Sens...

Page 428: ...Lamp Switch 40A Instrument Panel Junction Block 50A Instrument Panel Junction Block Power Window Relay 40A Ignition Switch PDM Relay Box IG2 Relay 50A Cooling Fan1 Relay Cooling Fan2 Relay 40A Fuel H...

Page 429: ...x IG1 Relay ACC Relay 40A Instrument Panel Junction Block Power Outlet Relay Relay U II 1 6L Engine Diesel Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Cooling...

Page 430: ...l Heat Relay MICRO Diesel fuse box U II 1 6L Engine Die sel Symbol Relay Name Type PTC3 Heater Relay MICRO PTC2 Heater Relay MICRO PTC1 Heater Relay MICRO Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected 50A PTC3...

Page 431: ...service partner In many cases it is difficult to re place vehicle light bulbs because oth er parts of the vehicle must be re moved before you can get to the bulb This is especially true if you have to...

Page 432: ...ectronic control device if the lamp lights up normally after temporary blinking there is no problem in the vehicle However if the lamp continues to blink several times or turn off completely there may...

Page 433: ...y receive proper service according to the warranty policy NOTICE n Traffic Change For Europe The low beam light distribution is asymmetric If you go abroad to a country with opposite traffic direc tio...

Page 434: ...mp Low High 2 Front turn signal lamp 3 Position lamp Day time running lamp Bulb type 4 Position lamp Day time running lamp LED type 5 Static bending light 6 Fog lamp Light bulb position Rear Maintenan...

Page 435: ...4 Tail lamp LED type 5 Tail lamp LED type 6 Stop and tail lamp LED type 7 Stop and tail lamp LED type 8 Back up lamp 9 Rear fog lamp 10 License plate lamp 11 High mounted stop lamp Light bulb position...

Page 436: ...1 Remove the lamp assembly from the vehicle by prying the lens and pulling the assembly out 2 Disconnect the bulb electrical con nector 3 Separate the socket and the lens parts by turning the socket c...

Page 437: ...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 bulb should be operated only when installed in a...

Page 438: ...and rotat ing it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the bulb socket Pull the bulb out of the bulb socket 4 Insert a new bulb by inserting it in to the bulb socket and...

Page 439: ...sidual oil may cause the bulb to overheat and burst when lit A bulb should be operated only when installed in a headlight If a bulb becomes damaged or cracked replace it immediately and carefully disp...

Page 440: ...g it out 5 Insert a new bulb by inserting it in to the bulb socket 6 Install the bulb socket in the head lamp assembly by aligning the tabs on the bulb socket with the slots in the headlamp assembly P...

Page 441: ...m mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer service partner Rear turn signal lamp bulb replacement 1 Open the tail gate 2 Loosen the light assembly retaining screws with a cross tip screwdriv er 3 Remov...

Page 442: ...the socket and rotating it until it locks into place 8 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 t...

Page 443: ...ush the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise 9 Install the rear combination lamp assembly to the body of the vehi cle Tail lamp inside bulb replacement 1 Open the tailgate 2 Remove t...

Page 444: ...with the unit A skilled technician should check or re pair the stop and tail lamp LED for it may damage related parts of the vehi cle Back up lamp bulb replacement If the back up lamp 1 does not oper...

Page 445: ...et from the as sembly by turning the socket coun terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly 3 Remove the bulb from bulb socket by pulling it out 4 Insert a new bulb...

Page 446: ...CAUTION Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens lens tab and plastic hous ings Vanity mirror lamp bulb replacement WARNING Prior to working on the Interior lamps ensure that the OFF button is depr...

Page 447: ...Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens lens tab and plastic hous ings Glove box lamp bulb replacement 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver gen tly pry the lamp assembly from in terior 2 Remove the bul...

Page 448: ...and remove any loads from the vehicle except the driver spare tire and tools 2 The vehicle should be placed on a flat floor 3 Draw vertical lines Vertical lines passing through respective head lamp ce...

Page 449: ...can be aimed as the same manner of the head lamps aim ing With the front fog lamps and battery normal condition aim the front fog lamps To aim the front fog lamp up or down turn the driver clockwise...

Page 450: ...Aiming point Maintenance 8 120...

Page 451: ...49 6 760 29 9 1 250 49 2 mm in With driver 747 29 4 1 259 49 6 750 29 5 1 250 49 2 mm in Type B Vehicle condition If equipped 205 55R17 tire Head lamp MFR type Head lamp BI FUNCTION type Ground Heigh...

Page 452: ...lamps H3 W3 Without driver 493 19 4 1 431 56 3 mm in With driver 483 19 0 1 431 56 3 mm in Type D Vehicle condition If equipped 205 55R17 tire Front Fog lamp Bulb type Ground Height Distance between l...

Page 453: ...line should be projected in the cut off line shown in the picture 3 When aiming the low beam vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming 4 If head lamp leveling device is...

Page 454: ...line should be projected in the cut off line shown in the picture 3 When aiming the low beam vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming 4 If head lamp leveling device is...

Page 455: ...Front fog lamp 1 Turn the front fog lamp on without the driver aboard 2 The cut off line should be projected in the allowable range shaded region 8 125 8 Maintenance...

Page 456: ...to dry on the finish CAUTION Do not use strong soap chemical detergents or hot water and do not wash the vehicle in direct sun light or when the body of the vehi cle is warm Be careful when washing th...

Page 457: ...e finish Do not use steel wool abrasive cleaners acid detergents or strong detergents containing high alkaline or caustic agents on chrome plat ed or anodized aluminum parts This may result in damage...

Page 458: ...on aluminum wheels They may scratch or damage the finish Clean the wheel when it has cooled Use only a mild soap or neutral deter gent and rinse thoroughly with wa ter Also be sure to clean the wheels...

Page 459: ...on In win ter hose off the underside of your vehicle at least once a month and be sure to clean the underside thor oughly when winter is over When cleaning underneath the vehi cle give particular atte...

Page 460: ...rgents the color of the leather may fade or the surface may get stripped off Taking care of leather seats Vacuum the seat periodically to re move dust and sand on the seat It will prevent abrasion or...

Page 461: ...m mended for upholstery or carpets Re move fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot cleaner If fresh spots do not receive immediate attention the fabric can be stained and its color can be affected...

Page 462: ...e This system supplies fresh filtered air to the crankcase through the air intake hose Inside the crankcase the fresh air mixes with blow by gases which then pass through the PCV valve into the in duc...

Page 463: ...outside air into the vehicle Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi cle for any extended time with the engine running When the engine stalls or fails to start excessive attempts to restart the engine...

Page 464: ...at low speed for a long time the accumulated soot may not be auto matically removed because of low ex haust gas temperature More than a certain amount of soot deposited the malfunction indicator ligh...

Page 465: ...bricants and capacities 9 12 Recommended SAE viscosity number 9 14 Vehicle identification number VIN 9 16 Vehicle certification label 9 17 Tire specification and pressure label 9 18 Engine number 9 19...

Page 466: ...9 1 248 76 2 1 368 83 48 1 582 96 53 cc cu in Bore x Stroke 71 x 84 2 8 x 3 3 71 x 78 8 2 80 x 3 10 72 x 84 2 83 x 3 30 77 2 x 84 5 3 03 x 3 32 mm in Firing order 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 No of c...

Page 467: ...ght Without roof rack 1 485 58 4 15 tire 1 505 59 3 17 tire With roof rack 1 500 59 1 15 tire 1 520 59 8 17 tire Front tread 185 65R15 1 537 60 5 205 55R17 1 531 60 2 Rear tread 185 65R15 1 544 60 8 2...

Page 468: ...or LED W5W LL or LED Turn signal lamp 21W PY21W LL Front fog lamp 51W HB4 Rear Tail lamp Inside 5W or LED W5W LL or LED Outside 5W or LED P21 5W LL or LED Stop lamp Inside LED LED Outside 21W or LED P...

Page 469: ...lb Wattage Bulb type Interior Map lamps 10W X 2EA W10W Room lamp 8W FESTON Luggage lamp 8W FESTON Glove box lamp 8W FESTON Vanity mirror lamps 5W FESTON If equipped 9 05 9 Specifications Consumer info...

Page 470: ...1 Kg SS 2 Km h Front Rear Front Rear Full size tire 185 65R15 6 0J x 15 88 560 H 210 2 35 2 15 2 4 2 5 11 13 79 94 107 127 34 235 31 215 35 240 36 250 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 5 36 250 33 230 36 250 36 250 F C P...

Page 471: ...ear Front Rear Full size tire 205 55R17 6 5J x 17 95 690 V 240 2 35 2 1 2 4 2 6 11 13 79 94 107 127 34 235 31 215 35 240 37 260 Compact spare tire T125 80D15 3 5J x 15 95 690 M 130 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 60...

Page 472: ...tire T125 80D15 3 5J x 15 95 690 M 130 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 60 420 60 420 60 420 60 420 1 Load Index 2 Speed Symbol NOTICE We recommend that when replacing tires use the same originally supplied with the...

Page 473: ...When replacing tires use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly 9 09 9 Specifications Consumer info...

Page 474: ...e 1 2 Gasoline 1 4 Diesel 1 6 6M T 5M T 6M T 6M T Gross vehicle weight For Europe 1 640 3 616 1 600 3 527 1 610 3 549 1 700 3 748 kg lbs Luggage volume For Europe MIN 352 12 4 MAX 1 155 40 8 l cu ft S...

Page 475: ...sification Refrigerant 450 25g R 1234yf R 134a Compressor lubricant 120 10cc PAG 30 Please contact a professional workshop for more details Kia recommends to contact an authorized Kia dealer service p...

Page 476: ...asoline Engine 1 0L 3 6 l 3 8 US qt ACEA A5 B5 1 2L 3 5 l 3 7 US qt API service SM ILSAC GF4 or above ACEA A5 B5 3 API SN ACEA C2 4 1 4L 3 6 l 3 8 US qt API service SM ILSAC GF4 or above ACEA A5 B5 3...

Page 477: ...14 2 Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available Along with other additional benefits they contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine fricti...

Page 478: ...scosity thickness has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operating engine start and engine oil flowabil ity Lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather perform...

Page 479: ...9 15 9 Specifications Consumer information...

Page 480: ...atters pertaining to its ownership etc The number is punched on the floor un der the passenger seat To check the number remove the cover 1 VIN label The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of t...

Page 481: ...IFICATION LABEL IF EQUIPPED The vehicle certification label attached on the driver s or front passenger s side center pillar gives the vehicle iden tification number VIN 9 17 9 Specifications Consumer...

Page 482: ...es supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best per formance for normal driving The tire label located on the driver s side center pillar gives the tire pres sures recommended for your...

Page 483: ...ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing 9 19 9 Specifications Consumer information...

Page 484: ...OR LABEL A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model supplier part number production number re frigerant 1 and refrigerant oil 2 Specifications Co...

Page 485: ...REFRIGERANT LABEL IF EQUIPPED The refrigerant label is located Type A The underside of the hood Type B The front of the engine room 9 21 9 Specifications Consumer information...

Page 486: ...hicle comply with requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995 5 EC Further information including the man ufacturer s declaration of conformity is available on Kia web site as follows...

Page 487: ...BULGARIAN VERSION 10 02 10 02 10 04 Vetrarakstur ICELANDIC VERSION 10 05 Akstur snj e a h lku 10 05 Uppsetning ke jum 10 06 Appendix 10...

Page 488: ...BULGARIAN VERSION n Appendix 10 02...

Page 489: ...12 S SAE 10 03 10 Appendix...

Page 490: ...0 5 1 10 n n 30 Appendix 10 04...

Page 491: ...mj klega Hafa ber huga a ef ke jur eru settar hj lbar a f st aukinn drifkraftur en a hindrar ekki a kut ki renni til hli anna TILKYNNING Notkun snj ke ja er l gleg sumum r kjum Kynni ykkur gildandi la...

Page 492: ...Eftir um a bil 0 5 1 km akstur skal vinlega sko a ke jurnar af tur til a tryggja a r hafi veri settar upp r ttan og ruggan h tt Her i ke jurnar e a setji r aftur ef r hafa losna Jafnvel me vi eigandi...

Page 493: ...Aki g tilega og snei i hj st um holum kr ppum beygjum og rum h ttum veginum sem g tu valdi hristingi kut kisins For ist krappar beygjur e a l sta hemlun VAR S u snj ke jur af rangri st r e a rangt upp...

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Page 495: ...m 4 104 Air conditioning 4 109 Automatic heating and air conditioning 4 105 Manual heating and air conditioning 4 106 B Battery 8 61 Battery saver function 4 76 BCW Blind Spot Collision Warning BCW Bl...

Page 496: ...ontrol system automatic 4 104 Clothes hanger 4 128 Combined instrument see instrument cluster 4 45 Compact spare tire replacement 8 69 Coolant 8 48 Cooling fluid see Engine coolant 8 48 Crankcase emis...

Page 497: ...control system 8 132 Engine compartment 2 06 Engine coolant 8 48 Engine dimensions 9 02 Engine number 9 19 Engine oil Gasoline 8 44 Engine overheats 7 07 Engine start stop button 6 10 Starting the en...

Page 498: ...09 Heated steering whee 4 39 Highway driving 6 71 Hood 4 28 Horn 4 39 How to use this manual 1 02 I Immobilizer system 4 05 In case of an emergency while driving 7 03 Inside rearview mirror 4 41 Inst...

Page 499: ...e certification label 9 17 Lane departure warning system Lane Depar ture Warning LDW System 6 52 Lap shoulder belt 3 16 LCD window control 4 46 Light bulbs 8 101 Lighting 4 76 Battery saver function 4...

Page 500: ...g brake 6 24 Parking brake check 8 54 Power brakes 6 23 Power outlet 4 125 Power window lock button 4 26 Pre tensioner seat belt 3 19 Push starting 7 06 R Rear parking assist system 4 72 Rear seat 3 0...

Page 501: ...ving 6 71 Reducing the risk of a rollover 6 68 Rocking the vehicle 6 68 Smooth cornering 6 69 Speed limit control system 6 40 Speedometer 4 47 SRS components and functions 3 41 Starting difficulties s...

Page 502: ...it 7 20 Towing 7 26 TPMS 7 08 Trailer towing 6 77 Transaxle Manual transaxle 6 19 U USB charger 4 126 Using the tire mobility kit 7 23 V Vehicle break in process 1 06 Vehicle certification label 9 17...

Page 503: ...Wipers and washers 4 86 Alphabetical index I 9 Alphabetical index...

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