Kia Optima 2017 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Kia Motors is dedicated to providing you with a customer service experience that exceeds your expectations. At all of our Kia dealerships you will be treated with warmth, hospi‐ tality and professionalism by people who care based on our Family- like Care promise.
  • Page 2 Kia offers a great variety of options, components and features for its various models. Therefore, some of the equipment described in this manual, along with the various illustrations, may not be applicable to your particular vehicle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety features of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Audio system Driving your vehicle Table of contents What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications & Consumer information Appendix Alphabetical index...
  • Page 5 Introduction 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...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest WARNING possible driving pleasure from your ve‐ hicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist A WARNING indicates a situation in you in many ways. We strongly recom‐ which harm, serious bodily injury or mend that you read the entire manual.
  • Page 7 Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and ethanol (also known as grain alcohol), Except Europe WARNING Your new Kia vehicle is designed to use and gasoline or gasohol containing methanol (also known as wood alcohol) only unleaded fuel having an Octane •...
  • Page 8 New Vehicle Limited tem and emission control system. Warranty. CAUTION Fuel additives Kia recommends that you use unleaded Use of MTBE Never use gasohol which contains gasoline which has an octane rating of methanol. Discontinue use of any Kia recommends avoiding fuels contain‐...
  • Page 9 Biodiesel • Observe all regulations regarding reg‐ Watch the fuel level in the tank very istration and insurance. carefully : If the engine stops through Commercially supplied Diesel blends of fuel failure, the circuits must be com‐ no more than 7% biodiesel, commonly •...
  • Page 10 Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS No special break-in period is needed. By following a few simple precautions for the first 1,000 km (600 miles) you may add to the performance, economy and life of your vehicle. • Do not race the engine. •...
  • Page 11 Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview..............2-02 Interior overview............... 2-04 Instrument panel overview............2-05 Instrument panel overview (2)..........2-06 Engine compartment..............2-07...
  • Page 12 Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Front view 1. Hood................p. 4-41 2. Headlamp (Features of your vehicle)....p. 4-127 Headlamp (Maintenance)........p. 8-106 3. Front fog lamp (Features of your vehicle)..p. 4-132 Front fog lamp (Maintenance)......p. 8-110 4.
  • Page 13 Rear view 10. Door locks..............p. 4-16 11. Fuel filler lid..............p. 4-43 12. Rear combination lamp.......... p. 8-104 13. High mounted stop lamp........p. 8-117 14. Trunk................p. 4-21 Smart Trunk.............. p. 4-23 15. Antenna..............p. 5-02 16.
  • Page 14 Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Inside door handle............ p. 4-17 2. Driver position memory button......p. 3-08 3. Power window switch..........p. 4-37 4. Central door lock switch.......... p. 4-18 5. Power window lock button........p. 4-39 6.
  • Page 15 INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Steering wheel audio controls........ p. 5-03 2. Driver’s front air bag..........p. 3-53 3. Horn................p. 4-53 4. Instrument cluster............ p. 4-59 5. Wiper and washer control lever......p. 4-135 6. Ignition switch............p. 6-07 Engine start/stop button....
  • Page 16 Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW (2) 1. Shift lever M/T............p. 6-18 Shift lever A/T............p. 6-21 Shift lever DCT............p. 6-28 2. Heated steering wheel button........ p. 4-52 3. ISG On/Off button............p. 6-96 4.
  • Page 17 ENGINE COMPARTMENT Gasoline Engine (Nu 2.0L - CVVL) 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-49 2. Engine oil filler cap............ p. 8-48 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir (if equipped)....p. 8-52 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-56 5. Fuse box..............p. 8-76 Gasoline Engine (Nu 2.0L - MPI) 6.
  • Page 18 Your vehicle at a glance Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.4L - MPI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-49 2. Engine oil filler cap............ p. 8-48 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir (if equipped)....p. 8-52 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-56 5.
  • Page 19 Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.0L T-GDI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-49 2. Engine oil filler cap............ p. 8-48 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir (if equipped)....p. 8-52 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-56 5. Fuse box..............p. 8-76 Diesel Engine (U2 1.7) 6.
  • Page 21: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle Seats....................3-02 Suitability of each seating position for "univer‐ Front seat adjustment - manual........3-05 sal" category belted Child Restraint Systems Front seat adjustment - power ........3-06 according to ECE regulations (Except Europe)....3-41 Driver position memory system ........3-08 i-Size Child Restraint Systems according to ECE Headrest (for front seat).............3-10 regulations................
  • Page 22: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Driver's Seat 1. Forward and rearward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat cushion height 4. Lumbar support 5. Driver position memory system 6. Headrest Front passenger's seat 7. Forward and backward Wagon 8. Seatback angle 9.
  • Page 23 WARNING WARNING (Continued) Riding in a vehicle with the seatback n Loose objects n Driver’s seat reclined could lead to serious or fatal injury in an accident. If a seat is re‐ Loose objects in the driver’s foot • Never attempt to adjust the seat clined during an accident, the occu‐...
  • Page 24 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • In order to avoid unnecessary and • Luggage and other cargo should be After adjusting the seat, always perhaps severe air bag injuries, al‐ laid flat in the cargo area. If ob‐ check that it is securely locked into ways sit as far back as possible jects are large, heavy, or must be...
  • Page 25 1. Pull the seat slide adjustment lever 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and (Continued) up and hold it. adjust the seatback of the seat to the position you desire. • If there are occupants in the rear 2. Slide the seat to the position you seats, be careful while adjusting desire.
  • Page 26: Instrument Panel

    Safety features of your vehicle Lumbar support (if equipped) Front seat adjustment - power (Continued) (if equipped) • When in operation, the power seat The front seat can be adjusted by using consumes a large amount of elec‐ the control switches located on the trical power.
  • Page 27 Forward and backward Seatback angle Seat height OJF035008 OJF035009 OJF035010L Push the control switch forward or Push the control switch forward or Pull the front portion of the control backward to move the seat to the de‐ backward to move the seatback to the switch up to raise or press down to sired position.
  • Page 28 Safety features of your vehicle Lumbar support Driver position memory system (if equipped, for power seat) OJF035075L Type B OJF035011L 1. Press the front portion (1) of the OJF035065L switch to increase support, or the The lumbar support can be adjusted by rear portion (2) of the switch, to pressing the lumbar support switch on A driver position memory system is...
  • Page 29 Easy access function (if equipped) Recalling positions from memory WARNING The system will move the driver's seat 1. Shift the shift lever into P (for Au‐ automatically as follows: tomatic transaxle/Dual clutch Never attempt to operate the driver • Without smart key system: transmission) or Neutral (for man‐...
  • Page 30 Safety features of your vehicle Adjusting the height up and down Headrest (for front seat) WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occupant's head.
  • Page 31 Forward and backward adjustment Type A OYFH034205 OJF035015 Type B OJF035076L CAUTION The headrest may be adjusted forward If you recline the seatback towards to 4 different positions by pulling the the front with the headrest and seat headrest forward to the desired de‐ cushion raised, the headrest may tent.
  • Page 32 Safety features of your vehicle 3. Press the headrest release button 2. Recline the seatback (4) with the Type A (3) while pulling the headrest up recline lever or switch (3). (4). 3. Adjust the headrest to the appro‐ priate height. WARNING WARNING NEVER allow anyone to ride in a seat...
  • Page 33 The headrest not only provides comfort WARNING (Continued) for passengers, but also helps to pro‐ tect the head and neck in the event of • Do not operate the vehicle with n Seatback pockets a collision. the headrests removed. Severe in‐ jury to an occupant may occur in Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the event of an accident.
  • Page 34 Safety features of your vehicle Adjusting the height up and down (if WARNING (Continued) equipped) rear seat headrest can reduce the Make sure the headrest locks in po‐ visibility of the rear area. sition after adjusting it to properly protect the occupants. Removal and installation (if equipped) Armrest OJF035021...
  • Page 35 WARNING The purpose of the fold-down rear seatbacks is to allow you to carry longer objects than could not other‐ wise be accommodated. Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback while the car is moving as this is not a proper seating position and no seat belts are available for use.
  • Page 36 Safety features of your vehicle 5. To use the rear seat, lift and pull To fold down the rear seatback (for On rear outboard seatback the seatback backward. Pull the Wagon): seatback firmly until it clicks into 4. On rear outboard seatback: place.
  • Page 37 To fold down the rear center seatback CAUTION separately (for Wagon): Long objects can be stored by folding n Remote folding the rear center seatback, without hav‐ Do not strongly push back the seat ing to fold all rear seats. See below back to lock.
  • Page 38 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING CAUTION (Continued) cured and may hit the front seat oc‐ n Damaging rear seat belt buck‐ n Uprighting seat cupants in a collision. When you return the seatback to its When you fold the rear seatback, in‐ upright position, hold the seatback sert the buckle between the rear and return it slowly.
  • Page 39 SEAT BELTS Seat belt restraint system (Continued) (Continued) • Never wear a seat belt over fragile A slack belt will greatly reduce the WARNING objects. If there is a sudden stop protection afforded to the wearer. or impact, the seat belt can dam‐ Care should be taken to avoid con‐...
  • Page 40 Safety features of your vehicle Driver's seat belt warning If you unfasten the seat belt while driv‐ WARNING ing under 20 km/h, the seat belt warn‐ ing light will illuminate until the seat • No modifications additions belt is fastened. should be made by the user which If you unfasten the seat belt while driv‐...
  • Page 41 Front passenger's seat belt If you unfasten the seat belt while driv‐ And then, the rear corresponding seat ing over 20 km/h, the seat belt warning belt warning light will illuminate for ap‐ warning (if equipped) chime will sound for approximately 100 proximately 35 seconds, if you drive seconds and the corresponding warning over 9 km/h when the rear belt is not...
  • Page 42 Safety features of your vehicle Lap/shoulder belt To raise the height adjuster, pull it up To fasten your seat belt: (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while pressing the height adjuster button (2). Height adjustment Release the button to lock the anchor into position.
  • Page 43 NOTICE (Continued) waist, it may increase the chance of If you are not able to pull out the injury in the event of a collision. Both seat belt from the retractor, firmly arms should not be under or over pull the belt out and release it. Then the belt.
  • Page 44 Safety features of your vehicle When using the rear center seat belt, Pre-tensioner seat belt To release the seat belt: the buckle with the CENTER mark must be used. WARNING Always have the metal tab (1) inser‐ ted into the buckle (2). NOTICE If you are not able to pull out the safety belt from the retractor, firm‐...
  • Page 45 When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if (Continued) the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock is equipped with a side or curtain air into position. In certain frontal colli‐ bag. sions, the pre-tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter con‐...
  • Page 46 6 seconds, or if it illumi‐ seat belts were activated. nates while the vehicle is being driv‐ (Continued) en, we recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. 3-26...
  • Page 47 Kia dealer. placed and installed in the rear seat. tem in any manner. For more information about the use of...
  • Page 48 Safety features of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly WARNING (Continued) touches the child’s neck or face, try placing the child closer to the center of label on the child restraint for this Every person in your vehicle needs the vehicle.
  • Page 49: Seat.............................................................................. P

    Do not lie down WARNING (Continued) To reduce the chance of injuries in the belt. Drivers and passengers should event of an accident and to achieve n Pregnant women always sit well back in their seats, maximum effectiveness of the re‐ properly belted, and with the seat‐...
  • Page 50 Entire in-use seat belt assembly or as‐ semblies should be replaced if the vehi‐ cle has been involved in an accident. This should be done even if no damage is visible. We recommend that you con‐ sult an authorized Kia dealer. 3-30...
  • Page 51 • After an accident, we recommend use a commercially available Child Re‐ Restraint System on the front pas‐ a Kia dealer to check the Child Re‐ straint System that meets the require‐ senger seat, unless the air bag is de‐...
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle • Select a Child Restraint System that All children under the age of one year fits the vehicle seating position where must always ride in a rearward-facing it will be used. Child Restraint System. There are dif‐ For the suitability of Child Restraint ferent types of rearward-facing Child Systems on the vehicle's seating po‐...
  • Page 53 • Properly secure the Child Restraint Installing a Child Restraint Forward-facing Child Restraint System System to the vehicle. All Child Re‐ System (CRS) A forward-facing Child Restraint Sys‐ straint Systems must be secured to tem provides restraint for the child’s the vehicle with the lap belt or lap body with a harness.
  • Page 54 Safety features of your vehicle To use the ISOFIX system in your vehi‐ CAUTION WARNING cle, you must have a Child Restraint System with ISOFIX attachments. A Child Restraint System in a closed Do not attempt to install a Child Re‐ The Child Restraint System manufac‐...
  • Page 55 To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push the 4. Follow the instructions of the Child Type A upper portion of the ISOFIX anchorage Restraint System's manufacturer cover. for proper installation and connec‐ 1. ISOFIX Anchor Position Indicator tion of the ISOFIX attachments on (Type A- ,Type B- the Child Restraint System to the...
  • Page 56 Safety features of your vehicle Top-tether anchorages for Child Re‐ Securing a Child Restraint (Continued) straint Systems are located on the System seat with Top-tether shelf behind the rear seats. • Always have the ISOFIX system in‐ Anchorage system (if spected by your dealer after an equipped) accident.
  • Page 57 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 Restraint System to a single ISO‐ FIX top-tether anchorage. This could cause the anchorage or at‐...
  • Page 58 Safety features of your vehicle Suitability of each seating position for ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Outboard Rear Outboard Front Passenger Rear Center (Driver Side) (Passenger Side) ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 0: Up to 10 kg...
  • Page 59 1. Place the Child Restraint System on Securing a Child Restraint a rear seat and route the lap/ System with a lap/shoulder belt shoulder belt around or through When not using the ISOFIX system, all the Child Restraint System, follow‐ Child Restraint Systems must be se‐...
  • Page 60 Safety features of your vehicle Suitability of each seating position for "universal" category belted Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations (For Europe) Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the child safety seats, refer to the following table.
  • Page 61 Suitability of each seating position for "universal" category belted Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations (Except Europe) Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the child safety seats, refer to the following table. Seating Position Mass Group Front passenger...
  • Page 62 Safety features of your vehicle i-Size Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Seating Position Mass Group Second Row Front Passenger Outboard Outboard Left Centre Outboard Right i-size Child Restraints Systems i-U = Suitable for i-Size "universal" Child Restraints Systems forward and rearward facing. i-UF = Suitable for forward-facing i-Size "universal"...
  • Page 63 Recommended child restraint systems - For Europe ECE-R 44 Mass Manufac‐ Size class Fixture Name Type of fixation Approval group turer Group 0-1 Baby Safe Britax Rö‐ ISO/R1 Rearward facing with ISOFIX base (0 ~ 13 kg) Plus 04301146 Group 1 Britax Rö‐...
  • Page 64 Safety features of your vehicle CRS Manufacturer information Britax Römer http://www.britax.com 3-44...
  • Page 65 SRS and pretensioners from a vehicle, it may cause fire. Before scraping a vehicle, we rec‐ ommend that you contact an au‐ The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ thorized Kia dealer. from the illustration. OJF035099L (Continued) : if equipped...
  • Page 66 Safety features of your vehicle • The front air bags will completely in‐ (Continued) (Continued) flate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you to • Keep the SRS parts and wirings Also, the air bags inflate instantly in see the air bags inflate during an ac‐...
  • Page 67 • There are even circumstances under Noise and smoke (Continued) which contact with the steering When the air bags inflate, they make a wheel air bag can cause fatal injuries, loud noise and they leave smoke and above the front and rear doors are especially if the occupant is posi‐...
  • Page 68 Safety features of your vehicle Front passenger's air bag warning WARNING WARNING label for child restraint system Never place a rear facing child re‐ • NEVER use a rearward facing child Type A straint in the front passenger seat, restraint on a seat protected by an unless the passenger-side air bag is ACTIVE AIR BAG in front of it, deactivated.
  • Page 69 • The light blinks when the ignition Passenger's front air bag OFF Air bag warning light switch is in ON position. indicator (if equipped) Passenger's front air bag ON indicator (if equipped) W7-147 OJF035078L The purpose of the air bag warning light in your instrument panel is to alert The passenger’s front air bag you of a potential problem with your...
  • Page 70 The SRS consists of the following com‐ ized Kia dealer. ployment. ponents: The SRS air bag warning light on the in‐...
  • Page 71 SRS. We recommend that the system be inspected by an author‐ ized Kia dealer. • The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON. • The light stays on after illuminat‐...
  • Page 72 Safety features of your vehicle Passenger s front air bag (if equipped) Driver s front air bag (3) (Continued) • When installing a container of liq‐ uid air freshener inside the vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster nor on the instrument pan‐ el surface.
  • Page 73 If this oc‐ glove box. curs, we recommend that the sys‐ tem be inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. • Before you replace a fuse or dis‐ connect a battery terminal, turn OJF035037 the ignition switch to the LOCK po‐...
  • Page 74 Safety features of your vehicle The seat belt buckle sensors (if equip‐ Passenger s front air bag (Continued) ped) determine if the driver and front passenger's seat belts are fastened. • ABC – Always Buckle Children in These sensors provide the ability to the 2nd row seat.
  • Page 75 (Continued) an authorized Kia dealer. (Continued) • Air bags can only be used once – we recommend that the system be replaced by an authorized Kia dealer. (Continued) 3-55...
  • Page 76 Safety features of your vehicle Passenger's front air bag ON/OFF To deactivate or reactivate the pas‐ (Continued) switch (if equipped) senger's front air bag • Sitting improperly or out of posi‐ tion can result in serious or fatal injury in a crash. All occupants should sit upright with the seat back in an upright position, cen‐...
  • Page 77 OFF in‐ blinks or does not illuminate when dicator. the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, or if it illuminates while the vehicle is being driven, we recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. 3-57...
  • Page 78 Safety features of your vehicle Side air bag (if equipped) WARNING (Continued) • Even though your vehicle is equip‐ • The driver is responsible for the ped with the passenger's front air proper position of the passenger’s bag ON/OFF switch, do not install a front air bag ON/OFF switch.
  • Page 79 Your vehicle is equipped with a side air WARNING (Continued) bag in each front seat. The purpose of the air bag is to provide • For best protection from the side Do not allow the passengers to lean the vehicle's driver and/or the front air bag system and to avoid being their heads or bodies onto doors, put passenger with additional protection...
  • Page 80 How‐ ized Kia dealer. ever, when side deployment threshold is satisfied at front impact, side air bags may deploy.
  • Page 81 We recommend that in an upright position with the seat the system be serviced by an au‐ belts properly fastened. Impor‐ thorized Kia dealer. tantly, children should sit in a Failure to follow the above instruc‐ proper child restraint system in tions can result in injury or death to the rear seat.
  • Page 82 Safety features of your vehicle Why didn't my air bag go off in a collision? Inflation and non-inflation conditions of the air bag There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expec‐ ted to provide additional protection. These include rear impacts, second or third collisions in multiple impact acci‐...
  • Page 83 We recommend that ploy when the ignitions is ON, and the system be serviced by an au‐ the rollover sensor detects the sit‐ thorized Kia dealer. uation as a rollover. • Problems may arise if the sensor installation angles are changed due...
  • Page 84 Safety features of your vehicle Side and curtain air bags are designed Side and curtain air bags (if equipped) (Continued) to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on Also, the side and curtain air bags the strength, speed or angles of impact are designed to inflate when a roll‐...
  • Page 85 OJF035054 OJF035055 OJF035056 • Air bags are not designed to inflate in • Front air bags may not inflate in side • In an angled collision, the force of im‐ rear collisions, because occupants are impact collisions, because occupants pact may direct the occupants in a di‐ moved backward by the force of the move to the direction of the collision, rection where the air bags would not...
  • Page 86 Safety features of your vehicle NOTICE n without rollover sensor However, side and/or curtain 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. OJF035057 OJF035058 •...
  • Page 87 An authorized Kia dealer mend that the system be inspected by such object could cause harm if knows these precautions and can an authorized Kia dealer.
  • Page 88 Safety features of your vehicle • Passengers should not move out of • Keep occupants away from the air WARNING or change seats while the vehicle is bag covers. All occupants should sit moving. A passenger who is not upright, fully back in their seats with •...
  • Page 89 Air bag warning label OJFC035098 Air bag warning labels are attached to alert the passengers of the potential risk of the air bag system. Note that these government warnings focus on the risk of children. We also want you to be aware of the risks which adults are exposed to that have been described in Additional safety...
  • Page 91 Features of your vehicle Keys.....................4-04 Power Tailgate ..............4-28 Record your key number............. 4-04 Smart Tailgate ..............4-33 Key operations..............4-04 Emergency tailgate safety release........4-36 Immobilizer system ............. 4-05 Windows..................4-37 Remote keyless entry.............. 4-07 Power windows..............4-37 Remote keyless entry system operations....... 4-07 Hood....................
  • Page 92 LCD display control............... 4-61 Surround view monitoring system ........4-125 Gauges..................4-62 Lighting..................4-126 Transaxle shift indicator............4-65 Battery saver function............4-126 Dual clutch transmission shift indicator ......4-66 Headlight escort function ..........4-126 LCD display ................4-68 Daytime running lights ............. 4-126 LCD modes................4-68 Smart cornering lamp ............
  • Page 93 Defroster..................4-145 Sunvisor................4-175 Rear window defroster............4-145 Seat warmer ...............4-176 Wiper deicer ................4-145 Air ventilation seat ............4-177 Climate control system............4-146 Power outlet ...............4-178 System operation............... 4-146 USB charger ................ 4-179 Air conditioning..............4-146 Wireless smart phone charging system ......4-179 Climate control air filter............
  • Page 94 Should you lose your keys, we recom‐ mend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer. Remove the key code tag and store it in a safe place. Also, record the key code number and keep it in a OXM043002/OXM043003 safe place (not in the vehicle).
  • Page 95 To activate the immobilizer system: To reinstall the mechanical key, put the key into the hole and push it until a Kia dealer. If an aftermarket key is Turn the ignition key to the OFF posi‐ used, the ignition switch may not re‐...
  • Page 96 Your immobil‐ consult an authorized Kia dealer. ranty. izer password is a customer unique password and should be kept confi‐...
  • Page 97 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY Lock (1) Remote keyless entry system Also, once the trunk (tailgate) is opened and then closed, the trunk (tailgate) will All doors (and trunk (tailgate)) are operations lock automatically. locked if the lock button is pressed. If all doors (and trunk (tailgate)) are Smart key system operation (if closed, the hazard warning lights will ■...
  • Page 98 Features of your vehicle Locking Carrying the smart key, you may lock • The smart key is in the vehicle. and unlock the vehicle doors (and trunk • The ENGINE START/STOP button is in (tailgate)). Also, you may start the en‐ the ACC or ON position.
  • Page 99 Restrictions in handling keys The hazard warning lights will blink Transmitter precautions twice to indicate that the trunk (tail‐ The transmitter will not work if any of gate) is unlocked. the following occurs: Also, once the trunk (tailgate) is opened •...
  • Page 100 Smart Key the mechanical key. If you have a prob‐ lem with the transmitter, we recom‐ mend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer. CAUTION Keep the transmitter away from water or any liquid. If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to...
  • Page 101 If you are unsure how to use or re‐ place the battery, we recommend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer. (Continued) 4-11...
  • Page 102 Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 2. Make sure that all doors, the en‐ 3. • Lock the doors by pressing the gine hood and trunk (tailgate) are button of the front outside door closed and latched. handle with the smart key in your possession.
  • Page 103 To turn off thorized Kia dealer. Malfunctions the system, unlock the doors with the (Continued) transmitter.
  • Page 104 Features of your vehicle To cancel the sensor operation, press • Make sure all windows are close while (Continued) the sensor ON/OFF button when the the sensor operates. If not, the sen‐ system is in the "Disarmed" stage sor detects the inadvertent move‐ caused by improper alterations, ad‐...
  • Page 105 The horn will sound and the hazard working normally. We recommend that warning lights will blink continuously you contact an authorized Kia dealer. for 30 seconds, unless the system is disarmed. To turn off the system, un‐ lock the doors with the transmitter (or smart key).
  • Page 106 Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from 2. Press the lever (3) located inside NOTICE the bottom part of the cover with a outside the vehicle key or flat-head screwdriver. • In cold and wet climates, door lock 3.
  • Page 107 In case of an emergency Driver s door and front passenger s NOTICE door If the inner door handle is pulled when Once the trunk (tailgate) is closed the door is locked, the door will unlock when the power door lock switch and open.
  • Page 108 Features of your vehicle • To lock a door, push the door lock With central door lock switch (Continued) button (1) to the Lock position. If the door is locked properly, the red • Operate the door unlock feature Driver side mark on the door lock button will not repeatedly (both electronic and be visible.
  • Page 109 • When pressing the right portion (1) WARNING (Continued) for driver side or the upper portion (1) for passenger side (if equipped) of • The doors should always be fully n Unattended children the switch, all vehicle doors will lock. closed and locked while the vehicle is in motion to prevent accidental An enclosed vehicle can become ex‐...
  • Page 110 Features of your vehicle To allow a rear door to be opened from Child-protection rear door lock inside the vehicle, unlock the child safe‐ ty lock. 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.
  • Page 111: Driving Your Vehicle

    TRUNK (FOR SEDAN) Opening the trunk (Continued) rear of the vehicle when opening the trunk. CAUTION Make certain that you close the trunk before driving your vehicle. Possible damage may occur to the attached hardware if the trunk is OJF045008 not closed prior to driving.
  • Page 112 Features of your vehicle NOTICE WARNING (Continued) are available. To avoid injury in the • For emergencies, be fully aware of If the trunk is closed with the smart event of an accident or sudden the location of the emergency key in it, the chime will sound for ap‐...
  • Page 113 SMART TRUNK FOR SEDAN (IF EQUIPPED) NOTICE Type A • The Smart Trunk does not operate when: - The smart key is detected with‐ in 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and is continuously detected. - The smart key is detected with‐ in 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and OJF045282L...
  • Page 114 Features of your vehicle ❈ For more details, refer to LCD dis‐ NOTICE WARNING play on page 4-68. • Make certain that you close the Do not approach the detecting area trunk before driving your vehicle. if you do not want the trunk to open.
  • Page 115 How to deactivate the Smart Detecting area NOTICE Trunk function using the smart • If you press the door unlock but‐ ton (2), the Smart Trunk function will be deactivated temporarily. But, if you do not open any door for 30 seconds, the smart trunk function will be activated again.
  • Page 116 Features of your vehicle NOTICE • The Smart Trunk function will not work if any of the following oc‐ curs: - The smart key is close to a ra‐ dio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter.
  • Page 117 TAILGATE FOR WAGON Non-power tailgate • Once the tailgate is opened and then WARNING closed, the tailgate locks automati‐ Opening the tailgate cally. (All doors must be locked.) n Exhaust fumes If you drive with the tailgate opened, NOTICE you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle which can In cold and wet climates, door lock cause serious injury or death to vehi‐...
  • Page 118 Features of your vehicle Closing the tailgate Power Tailgate (if equipped) CAUTION Make sure nothing is near the tail‐ gate latch and striker while closing the tailgate. It may damage the tail‐ gate's latch. OJFW046452L OJFW046463L Lower and push down the tailgate firm‐ ly.
  • Page 119 WARNING WARNING Never leave children or animals unat‐ tended in your vehicle. Children or animals may operate the power tail‐ gate that could result in injury to themselves or others, or damage the vehicle. NOTICE OJFW046465L Do not put heavy stuff on the power OJFW046459L tailgate when you operate the pow‐...
  • Page 120 Features of your vehicle (Continued) age to the power tailgate. If it is necessary to close or open the pow‐ er tailgate manually when the bat‐ tery is discharged or disconnected, do not apply excessive force. Opening the tailgate OJFW046008L OJFW046454L •...
  • Page 121 5 times continuously. We recommend that you contact It may damage the power tailgate an authorized Kia dealer. system. If you operate the power OJFW046457L • When jacking up the vehicle to tailgate more than 5 times continu‐...
  • Page 122 WARNING checked by an authorized Kia dealer. • Never intentionally place any ob‐ ject or part of your body in the NOTICE path of the power tailgate to make sure the automatic reversal If the power tailgate does not oper‐...
  • Page 123 Power tailgate opening height user Smart Tailgate (if equipped) NOTICE setting • The Smart Tailgate does not oper‐ ate when: - The smart key is detected with‐ in 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and is continuously detected. - The smart key is detected with‐...
  • Page 124 Features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) hazard warning lights and a chime • Make certain that you close the starts to operate, leave the detect‐ tailgate before driving your vehi‐ ing area with the smart key. The cle. tailgate will stay closed. •...
  • Page 125 How to deactivate the Smart Detecting area NOTICE Tailgate function using the smart • If you press the door unlock but‐ ton (2), the Smart Tailgate func‐ tion will be deactivated temporari‐ Smart key ly. But, if you do not open any door for 30 seconds, the Smart Tailgate function will be activated again.
  • Page 126 Features of your vehicle Emergency tailgate safety NOTICE WARNING release • For emergencies, be fully aware of • The Smart Tailgate function will the location of the emergency tail‐ not work if any of the following gate safety release lever in the ve‐ occurs: hicle and how to open the tailgate - The smart key is close to a ra‐...
  • Page 127 WINDOWS 1. Driver s door power window switch Front 2. Front passenger's door power win‐ dow switch 3. Rear door (left) power window switch 4. Rear door (right) power window switch 5. Window opening and closing 6. Automatic power window down 7.
  • Page 128 Features of your vehicle Each door has a power window switch (Continued) that controls the door's window. The driver has a power window lock button lower both front windows approxi‐ which can block the operation of pas‐ mately one inch. If you experience senger windows.
  • Page 129 2. Close the window and continue And if the power window switch is (Continued) pulling up the power window switch pulled up continuously again within 5 for at least 1 second after the win‐ seconds after the window is lowered by detect the resistance and will not dow is completely closed.
  • Page 130 Features of your vehicle • The driver s master control can oper‐ WARNING ate the front passenger s power win‐ dow but cannot operate the rear pas‐ n Windows sengers power windows. • NEVER leave the keys in your vehi‐ •...
  • Page 131 HOOD Opening the hood • All filler caps in engine compart‐ (Continued) ment must be correctly installed. transaxle, and setting the parking • Gloves, rags or any other com‐ brake. bustible material must be re‐ moved from the engine compart‐ ment.
  • Page 132 Features of your vehicle WARNING • Always double check to be sure that the hood is firmly latched be‐ fore driving away. If it is not latch‐ ed, the hood could open while the vehicle is being driven, causing a total loss of visibility, which might result in an accident.
  • Page 133 FUEL FILLER LID Opening the fuel filler lid 1. Stop the engine. NOTICE 2. To open the fuel filler lid, push the fuel filler lid opener button. If the fuel filler lid does not open be‐ 3. Pull open the fuel filler lid (1). cause ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the lid to break the 4.
  • Page 134 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • If pressurized fuel sprays out, it severe burns or death by fire or ex‐ • Do not get back into a vehicle once can cover your clothes or skin and plosion. you have begun refueling since you subject you to the risk of fire and •...
  • Page 135: Fuel Requirements

    For more detailed informa‐ filler cap and filler door are secure‐ tion, we recommend that you con‐ ly closed, before starting the en‐ tact an authorized Kia dealer. OJF045023 gine. • Do not spill fuel on the exterior • DO NOT use matches or a lighter If the fuel filler lid does not open using surfaces of the vehicle.
  • Page 136 Features of your vehicle PANORAMA SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) CAUTION (Continued) the sunroof, possibly resulting in‐ n Sunroof control lever jury. To minimize all the possible ac‐ cident risk, all occupants must be Do not continue to move the sunroof properly belted and, in case of a control lever after the sunroof is fully opened, closed, or tilted.
  • Page 137 Close the sunroof securely when leav‐ Sunshade NOTICE ing your vehicle. Wrinkles formed on the sunshade as WARNING material characteristic are normal. • Never adjust the sunroof or sun‐ shade while driving. This could re‐ CAUTION sult in loss of control and an acci‐ dent that may cause death, seri‐...
  • Page 138 Features of your vehicle ❈ The front part of the sunroof glass Sliding the sunroof Closing the sunroof can only be opened and closed. To close the sunroof glass with the Tilting the sunroof sunshade Push the sunroof control lever forward or downward to the 2nd detent posi‐...
  • Page 139 Automatic reversal WARNING (Continued) • If you drive with the sunroof n Sunroof opened right after a car wash or rain, water may get inside the ve‐ • Be careful that no head, hands and hicle. body parts are obstructed by a closing sunroof.
  • Page 140 Features of your vehicle 5. Push the sunroof control lever for‐ ward in the direction of close, until the sunroof operates as follows again: Sunshade Open Glass Tilt Open Glass Slide Open Glass Slide Close Sunshade Close Then, release the lever. When this is complete, the sunroof sys‐...
  • Page 141 We recommend that you position. ing wheel. contact an authorized Kia dealer. Should you notice any change in the ef‐ • Motor noise may be heard when • When you operate the steering fort required to steer during normal ve‐...
  • Page 142 Features of your vehicle The steering wheel should be posi‐ (Continued) tioned so that it is comfortable for you to drive, while permitting you to see It is not a malfunction. This occurs the instrument panel warning lights when two gears engage. In this case, and gauges.
  • Page 143 To turn the heated steering wheel off, Horn CAUTION press the button once again. The indi‐ cator on the button will turn off. • Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist. NOTICE Do not press on the horn with a sharp-pointed object.
  • Page 144 Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Pull the day/night lever (3) toward you WARNING to reduce the glare from the headlights Adjust the rearview mirror so that the of the vehicles behind you during night center view through the rear window is Do not modify the inside mirror and driving.
  • Page 145 • Press the ON/OFF button (1) to turn CAUTION (Continued) the automatic dimming function off. The mirror indicator light (2) will turn • Use your interior rearview mirror When cleaning the mirror, use a pa‐ off. or direct observation to determine per towel or similar material damp‐...
  • Page 146 Features of your vehicle Remote control WARNING CAUTION • The mirrors stop moving when Do not adjust or fold the outside they reach the maximum adjusting rearview mirrors while the vehicle is angles, but the motor continues to moving. This could result in loss of operate while the switch is press‐...
  • Page 147 • With smart key system Reverse parking aid function (if Manual type - The mirror will fold or unfold when equipped) To fold the outside rearview mirror, the door is locked or unlocked by grasp the housing of the mirror and the smart key.
  • Page 148 Features of your vehicle Neutral When neither switch is selected, the outside rearview mirrors will not move. The outside rearview mirrors will auto‐ matically revert to their original posi‐ tions under the following conditions: 1. The ignition switch is changed to ACC or OFF position 2.
  • Page 149 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer Type A 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more information, refer to Gauges on page 4-62.
  • Page 150 Features of your vehicle 1. Tachometer Type C 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more information, refer to Gauges on page 4-62.
  • Page 151 • If you hold the illumination control LCD display control WARNING button ("+" or "-"), the brightness will be changed continuously. Never adjust the instrument cluster ■ Type A • If the brightness reaches to the max‐ while driving. This could result in loss imum or minimum level, an alarm will of control and lead to an accident sound.
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle [Type A] Tachometer Gauges : MODE button for changing Speedometer modes Diesel Gasoline /OK: SELECT scroll switch for Type A (km/h) setting the selected item and RE‐ SET scroll switch for resetting items [Type B] : MODE button for changing modes /OK: SELECT scroll switch for setting the selected item and RE‐...
  • Page 153 Engine coolant temperature gauge This gauge indicates the temperature Fuel gauge of the engine coolant when the ignition switch or Engine Start/Stop button is Type A Type A CAUTION If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the 130 or H position, it indicates over‐...
  • Page 154: Maintenance

    Features of your vehicle The odometer indicates the total dis‐ NOTICE CAUTION tance that the vehicle has been driven and should be used to determine when Avoid driving with a extremely low • The fuel tank capacity is given in periodic maintenance should be per‐...
  • Page 155 Temperature range: -40 °C ~ 60 °C Transaxle shift indicator Type A Type B (-40 °F ~ 140 °F) Automatic transaxle shift indicator (if equipped) The outside temperature on the display may not change immediately like a general thermometer to prevent the Type A driver from being inattentive.
  • Page 156 Features of your vehicle Manual transaxle shift indicator (if ly the shift lever is in the 5th or Dual clutch transmission shift 6th gear). equipped) indicator (if equipped) When the system is not working prop‐ erly, the indicator is not displayed. Type A Type B Type A...
  • Page 157 This indicator displays which shift lever • Shifting down: is selected. • Park: P For example • Reverse: R Indicates that shifting up to the • Neutral: N 3rd gear is desired (currently • Drive: D the shift lever is in the 2nd or 1st gear).
  • Page 158 Features of your vehicle LCD DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) LCD modes Modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays driving information like the tripmeter, fuel economy, and so on. Trip Computer For more details, refer to Trip Computer on page 4-75. Turn By Turn This mode displays the state of the navigation.
  • Page 159 Service interval Service mode Service required Tire pressure (if equipped) Service in OJF045294L OJF045292L OJF045144L If you do not have your vehicle serviced This mode displays the pressure status according to the already inputted serv‐ It displays when you need a scheduled of each tire.
  • Page 160 Features of your vehicle Press the OK button (reset) for more - High Beam Assist (HBA) malfunc‐ NOTICE than 1 second (Except Europe). tion (if equipped) - Lamp malfunction If any of the following conditions oc‐ Service in OFF - Service reminder and so on. curs, the mileage and days may be incorrect.
  • Page 161 User settings mode Description - Active LKA: To activate the active ❈ For more details, refer to Autono‐ mous Emergency Braking (AEB) on LKA mode of LKAS function page 6-59. ❈ For more details, refer to LKAS (Lane Keeping Assist System) on •...
  • Page 162 Features of your vehicle - Enable on Shift: All doors will be - To activate or deactivate the • Head Lamp Delay: automatically locked if the auto‐ Smart Trunk system. - If this item is checked, the head matic transaxle/dual clutch trans‐ lamp delay function will be activa‐...
  • Page 163 Service interval - If this item is checked, the warning • Tire Pressure Unit (if equipped): function regarding the steering - Choose the tire pressure unit. (psi, • Service Interval : wheel alignment will be activated. kPa, bar) On this mode, you can activate the service interval function with mileage ❈...
  • Page 164 Features of your vehicle Trip modes Fuel economy NOTICE FUEL ECONOMY • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been in‐ Distance To Empty terrupted, the distance to empty Average Fuel Economy function may not operate correct‐ Instant Fuel Economy •...
  • Page 165 • The average fuel economy can be re‐ Trip A/B NOTICE set both manually and automatically. Manual reset The average fuel economy is not dis‐ played for more accurate calculation To clear the average fuel economy if the vehicle does not drive more manually, press the OK button (reset) on the steering wheel for more than 1 than 10 seconds or 50 meters...
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle - Speed range: 0 ~ 260 km/h or • To reset the elapsed time, press the One time driving information mode 0 ~ 160 mph. OK button (reset) on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when •...
  • Page 167 Turn by turn mode (if equipped) ASCC/LDWS/LKAS (if equipped) A/V mode (if equipped) OJF045296L OJF045223L OJF045142L This mode displays the state of the This mode displays the state of the Ad‐ This mode displays the state of the A/V navigation. vanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC), system.
  • Page 168 Features of your vehicle Low key battery (for smart key Press START button while turning Warning messages (if equipped) system) wheel (for smart key system) Shift to P (for smart key system and automatic transaxle-dual clutch transmission) OJF045154L OJF045286L • This warning message illuminates if •...
  • Page 169 Steering wheel unlocked (for smart Check steering wheel lock system Press brake pedal to start engine key system) (for smart key system) (for smart key system and automatic transaxle-dual clutch transmission) OJF045287L OJF045288L • This warning message illuminates if • This warning message illuminates if OJF045164L the steering wheel does not lock the steering wheel does not lock nor‐...
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle Press clutch pedal to start engine Key not in vehicle (for smart key Key not detected (for smart key (for smart key system and manual system) system) transaxle) OJF045152L OJF045150L OJF045168L • This warning message illuminates if •...
  • Page 171 Engine Start/Stop But‐ ton for 10 seconds in the ACC posi‐ • If the warning illuminates each time tion. you press the Engine Start/Stop But‐ ton, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an author‐ ized Kia dealer. 4-81...
  • Page 172 Features of your vehicle Shift to P or N to start engine (for Sunroof open (if equipped) (Continued) smart key system and automatic But, for your safety, we recommend transaxle-dual clutch transmission) that you start the engine with the shift lever in the P (Park) position. Door, hood, trunk (tailgate) open OJF045216L •...
  • Page 173 Window open Icy road warning light (if equipped) NOTICE If the icy road warning light appears while driving, you should drive more attentively and safely refraining from over-speeding, rapid accelera‐ tion, sudden braking or sharp turn‐ ing, etc. Align steering wheel OJF045225L OJF045226L •...
  • Page 174 DPF system checked by an For more details, refer to Fuses on washer fluid level in the reservoir is authorized Kia dealer. page 8-76. nearly empty. For more details, refer to Warning lights on page 4-88.
  • Page 175 In this case, we recommend that you For more information, refer to have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ Bulb wattage on page 9-09. thorized Kia dealer. • If the different wattage bulb is Low fuel equipped with the vehicle, this warning message is not displayed.
  • Page 176 • This warning message illuminates if there is a malfunction with the Elec‐ tronic Control Suspension (ECS) sys‐ tem. We recommend that the vehicle be inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. For more details, refer to Electronic Control Suspension (ECS) on page 6-102.
  • Page 177 Device in wireless charger (if equipped) OJF045312L If a smart phone is still left on the wire‐ less charging pad unattended, even when the ignition is in ACC OFF and the instrument panel's one time driving in‐ formation mode has finished, a warning message will light up on the instrument panel.
  • Page 178 - It remains on if the parking brake you have the vehicle towed to an is applied. authorized Kia dealer and inspec‐ Air bag warning light • When the parking brake is applied. ted. • When the brake fluid level in the res‐...
  • Page 179 In this case, we recommend you Anti-lock brake system have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ (ABS) warning light n Electronic Brake force Distri‐ thorized Kia dealer as soon as possi‐ bution (EBD) System Warning ble. This warning light illumi‐ Light nates: When both ABS and Parking Brake &...
  • Page 180 • Once you set the ignition switch or thorized Kia dealer as soon as possi‐ • When there is a malfunction with ei‐ ble. Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON ther...
  • Page 181 In this the vehicle inspected by an author‐ case, we recommend that you ized Kia dealer as soon as possible. have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. 4-91...
  • Page 182 • Once you set the ignition switch or light the vehicle inspected by an author‐ Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON ized Kia dealer as soon as possible. position. This warning light illumi‐ - It illuminates for approximately 3 nates: seconds and then goes off.
  • Page 183 - It illuminates for approximately 3 authorized Kia dealer as soon as thorized Kia dealer as soon as possi‐ possible. seconds and then goes off. ble. • When water has accumulated inside For more details, refer to Tire pres‐...
  • Page 184 2. Turn the engine off and restart the have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ nates: engine. If the warning light remains thorized Kia dealer. on, we recommend that you have • When there is a malfunction with the This warning light blinks: the vehicle inspected by an author‐...
  • Page 185 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) mend that you have the DPF system have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ Warning Light checked by an authorized Kia dealer. thorized Kia dealer. The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) This indicator light blinks: Warning Light may illuminates when...
  • Page 186 ISG system, some have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ warning lights (ABS, ESC, ESC OFF, In this case, we recommend that you thorized Kia dealer. EPS or Parking brake warning light) have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ Immobilizer indicator thorized Kia dealer.
  • Page 187 Engine (if equipped) that you have the vehicle inspected by Start/Stop Button in the ON position. an authorized Kia dealer. - The engine can be started after This indicator light illumi‐ - The indicator light does not blink but the glow indicator light goes off.
  • Page 188 • When the cruise control speed is set. have the vehicle inspected by an au‐ • [White]: When the lane departure thorized Kia dealer. For more details refer to Cruise control warning system does not system on page 6-69 detect the lane line.
  • Page 189 If there is a problem with the system, the yellow LKAS indicator will illumi‐ nate. For more details, refer to LKAS on page 6-107. ECO Indicator Light (if equipped) This indicator light illumi‐ nates: • When the Active ECO system is acti‐ vated by pressing the DRIVE mode button.
  • Page 190 Features of your vehicle PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The parking assist system assists the Operation of the parking assist Rear driver during movement of the vehicle system by chiming if any object is sensed with‐ Operating conditions in the distance of 100 cm (39 in.) in front and 120 cm (47 in.) behind the vehicle.
  • Page 191 • The sensing distance while backing up is approximately 120 cm (47 in.) when you are driving less than 10 km/h (6.2 mph). • The sensing distance while moving forward is approximately 100 cm (39 in.) when you are driving less than 10 km/h (6.2 mph).
  • Page 192 Features of your vehicle Type of warning indicator and sound : with warning sound Warning indicator Distance from object Warning sound When driving When driving forward rearward 100 cm~61 cm Front Buzzer beeps intermittently 120 cm~61 cm Rear Buzzer beeps intermittently Front Buzzer beeps frequently 60 cm~31 cm...
  • Page 193 CAUTION • This system can only sense objects within the range and location of the sensors; It can not detect objects in other areas where sensors are not installed. Also, small or slim objects, such as poles or ob‐ jects located between sensors may not be detected by the sensors. Always visually check behind the vehicle when backing up.
  • Page 194 Kia dealer. that could damage the surface it the effectiveness of the sensor. Always perform a visual inspection of the sensor.
  • Page 195 WARNING Your new vehicle warranty does not cover any accidents or damage to the vehicle or injuries to its occu‐ pants related to a parking assist system. Always drive safely and cautiously. 4-105...
  • Page 196 Features of your vehicle SMART PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (SPAS) (IF EQUIPPED) The Smart Parking Assist System helps Parallel parking (Continued) drivers park their vehicle by using sen‐ sors to measure parking spaces, control • After parking your vehicle using the steering wheel to semi-automati‐ the system, the vehicle may not cally park the vehicle and provide in‐...
  • Page 197 • If you use a different tire or wheel • When the parking space is a straight size rather than the size recom‐ line mended by the Kia dealer, the sys‐ • When parallel parking or reverse (per‐ tem may not work properly. Al‐ pendicular) parking is required...
  • Page 198 Features of your vehicle • Inclined roads • Wheel changed to an unauthorized (Continued) size • A vehicle loaded with longer or wider cargo compared to the vehicle • A problem with the wheel alignment • Diagonal parking space • An accessory installed on the detec‐ tive area the of sensors (such as •...
  • Page 199 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) OJF045246L OJF045243L OJF045245L 2. Parking in snow 3. Parking in narrow space 4. Parking diagonally Snow may interfere with sensor The system may not search for The system is a supplemental operation or the system may parking spaces if the space is for parallel parking or perpendic‐...
  • Page 200 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) OJF045247L OJF045248L OJF045249L 5. Parking in uneven road 6. Parking behind a truck 7. Obstacles in parking space Obstacles such as a pillar may Parking in uneven roads, the An accident may occur when driver needs to properly apply parking behind a vehicle higher interfere with the system when...
  • Page 201 2. Select parking mode 1. Activate Smart parking assist (Continued) system 3. (Optional) Search for parking space (slowly move forward.) 4. (Optional) Search complete (auto‐ matic search by sensor.) 5. Steering wheel control 1. Shift according to the instruction on the LCD display. 2.
  • Page 202 Features of your vehicle 2. Select parking mode 3. Search for parking space • If the vehicle speed is over 20 km/h, a message will appear to notify you to • Select parallel mode or reverse mode (optional) reduce speed. by pressing the Smart Parking Assist System button with the shift lever in •...
  • Page 203 NOTICE CAUTION After searching for a parking space • When searching for a parking is completed, continue using the space, the system may not be system after checking the surround‐ able to find a parking space if ing area. there is no vehicle parked, a park‐ Especially, check the distance of the ing space is available after driving outside rearview mirror and objects...
  • Page 204 Features of your vehicle 4. Recognizing parking space 5. Search complete CAUTION (optional) Right side Left side • Always drive slowly with the brake - Parallel parking - Parallel parking pedal applied. Right side Left side - Parallel parking - Parallel parking •...
  • Page 205 • The system will be cancelled if you • Press shortly the Smart parking as‐ NOTICE firmly hold the steering wheel while it sist system button while the steering is controlled automatically. wheel is controlled. • If you do not follow the instruc‐ •...
  • Page 206 Features of your vehicle • Automatic transaxle When the above message appears with Gear shift while steering wheel control a beep sound, shift the gear and drive • Manual transaxle the vehicle with the brake pedal de‐ pressed. CAUTION Always check the surrounding before releasing the brake pedal.
  • Page 207 7. Smart parking assist system Additional instructions completed (messages) OJF045343L When the Smart Parking Assist System is operating, a message may appear re‐ OJF045340L OJF045341L gardless of the parking order. The messages will appear according to Complete parking your vehicle accord‐ the circumstances.
  • Page 208 If you notice any problem, we recom‐ will not activate mend that the system be checked by NOTICE - When the TCS/ESC is turned off an authorized Kia dealer. • Before activating system How the system works (Exit System malfunction...
  • Page 209 1. Activate Smart parking assist 2. Select exit mode 3. Check surroundings system Left side Right side Left side Right side - Parallel exit - Parallel exit - Parallel exit - Parallel exit OJF045264L-OJF045265L OJF045262L-OJF045263L The Smart Parking Assist System •...
  • Page 210 Features of your vehicle 4. Steering wheel control (Continued) 3. When it snows or rains heavily 4. When a pillar or object is near • When exiting the parking space if an obstacle is detected that may cause an accident, the system may cancel.
  • Page 211 5. Exiting complete WARNING CAUTION • When leaving the parking space Do not put your hands between the turn the steering wheel as much steering wheel while it is being auto‐ as you can to the direction you are matically controlled. leaving, and then drive the vehicle slowly by depressing the vehicle.
  • Page 212 • If there is a problem with only the Smart Parking Assist System, the Parking Assist System will operate after 2 seconds. If you notice any problem, we recom‐ mend that the system be checked by OJF045343L an authorized Kia dealer. 4-122...
  • Page 213 CAUTION The system may not work properly by providing incorrect messages when the sensors are interfered by other vehicle sensors and noise, or it is on a road that interferes with re‐ ceiving signals. 4-123...
  • Page 214 Features of your vehicle REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) This system is a supplemental system that shows behind the vehicle through the rearview display mirror while back‐ ing-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 vehicle...
  • Page 215 When you operated, we recommend that you push the button in [ON] position, it is contact an authorized Kia dealer. operated. To cancel the system, push again. Operating conditions When ignition is ON...
  • Page 216 Features of your vehicle LIGHTING Battery saver function 2. The engine is OFF. (Continued) • The purpose of this feature is to pre‐ this case, make sure to turn off the Smart cornering lamp (if vent the battery from being dis‐ lamp before getting out of the vehi‐...
  • Page 217 Parking light position ( Headlight position ( Lighting control OUM044054L OUM044053L OUM044217LC When the light switch is in the parking When the light switch is in the head‐ The light switch has a Headlight and a Parking light position. light position (3 position), the tail, li‐...
  • Page 218 Features of your vehicle Auto light/AFLS position (if High beam operation CAUTION equipped) • Never place anything over the sen‐ sor (1) located on the instrument panel. This will ensure better au‐ to-light system control. • Don’t clean the sensor using a win‐ dow cleaner.
  • Page 219 3. The High Beam Assist will turn on High beam assist (if equipped) WARNING when vehicle speed above 45 km/h (28 mph). Do not use high beam when there • If the lever is pushed away when are other vehicles. Using high beam the High Beam Assist is operat‐...
  • Page 220 Features of your vehicle When streetlights or other lights are (Continued) (Continued) detected. • When it is hard to see because of • When the vehicle is tilted from a When vehicle speed is below 35 km/h fog, heavy rain or snow. flat tire or being towed.
  • Page 221 If an indicator stays on and does not Turn signals and lane change (Continued) flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of signals the turn signal bulbs may be burned • At times, the Smart High Beam out and will require replacement. system may not work properly, al‐...
  • Page 222 Features of your vehicle The rear fog lights turn on when the Front fog light (if equipped) CAUTION rear fog light switch is turned on after the front fog light switch is turned on When in operation, the fog lights and the headlight switch is in the park consume large amounts of vehicle light position.
  • Page 223 Switch Loading condition mend that the system be inspected position by an authorized Kia dealer. Driver only Do not attempt to inspect or replace the wiring yourself. Driver + Front passenger Full passengers (including...
  • Page 224 Drive to the nearest safe location and restart the engine. If the indicator con‐ tinuously remains on, we recommend that the system be checked by an au‐ thorized Kia dealer. OJF045050L Adaptive front lighting system uses the steering angle and vehicle speed, to keep your field of vision wide by swivel‐...
  • Page 225 WIPERS AND WASHERS Windshield wiper/washer Rear window wiper/washer C: Wash with brief wipes (front) (wagon) ■ Type A D: Rear wiper/washer control (6) HI / Continuous wipe (7) LO/--- Intermittent wipe (8) OFF/O : if equipped E: Wash with brief wipes (rear) Windshield wipers Operates as follows when the ignition ■...
  • Page 226 Features of your vehicle Auto control (if equipped) NOTICE CAUTION ■ Type A When the ignition switch is ON and If there is heavy accumulation of the windshield wiper switch is placed snow or ice on the windshield, de‐ in the AUTO mode, use caution in the frost the windshield for about 10 following situations to avoid any in‐...
  • Page 227 The reservoir filler neck is located in Windshield washers (Continued) the front of the engine compartment on the passenger side. • Do not remove the sensor cover Type A located on the upper end of the passenger side windshield glass. CAUTION Damage to system parts could oc‐...
  • Page 228 Features of your vehicle Rear window wiper and washer NOTICE (Continued) switch (wagon) • To prevent damage to the wiper • Check the headlight washers peri‐ blades, do not use gasoline, kero‐ odically to confirm that the wash‐ sene, paint thinner, or other sol‐ vents on or near them.
  • Page 229 OQL045466LB Push the lever away from you 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. 4-139...
  • Page 230 Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT Map lamp - The map lamp and room lamp CAUTION comes on when a door is opened. The lamps go out after approxi‐ Do not use the interior lights for ex‐ Type A mately 30 seconds. tended periods when the engine is - The map lamp and room lamp not running.
  • Page 231 Room lamp NOTICE Type C Type A The DOOR mode and ROOM mode can not be selected at a time. Front Room Lamp: • Type A Press this switch to turn (3): OJF045068 the front and rear room lamps on. The light stays on at all times.
  • Page 232 Features of your vehicle The trunk (tailgate) room lamp comes Trunk (tailgate) room lamp (if CAUTION on when the trunk (tailgate) is opened. equipped) To prevent unnecessary charging CAUTION system drain, close the glove box se‐ Sedan curely after using the glove box. The trunk (tailgate) room lamp comes on as long as the trunk (tail‐...
  • Page 233 Door courtesy lamp (if CAUTION equipped) n Vanity mirror lamp Always have the switch in the off position when the vanity mirror lamp is not in use. If the sunvisor is closed without the lamp off, it may discharge the battery or damage the sunvisor.
  • Page 234 Features of your vehicle WELCOME SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Welcome light (if equipped) Escort welcome (if equipped) - When the button of the outside door handle is pressed. When the headlight (light switch in the headlight or AUTO position) is on and all At this time, if you press the door lock doors (and trunk (tailgate)) are locked or unlock button, the room lamp will...
  • Page 235 DEFROSTER Rear window defroster The rear window defroster automati‐ CAUTION cally turns off after approximately 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is To prevent damage to the conduc‐ Type A turned off. To turn off the defroster, tors bonded to the inside surface of press the rear window defroster button the rear window, never use sharp in‐...
  • Page 236 4. Set the fan speed control to the keep the driver alert and comforta‐ Air conditioning desired speed. ble. Kia Air Conditioning Systems are filled • Air for the heating/cooling system is with R-134a or R-1234yf refrigerant. Heating drawn in through the grilles just 1.
  • Page 237 Your vehicle is filled with R-134a or • Use air conditioning to reduce humidi‐ NOTICE R-1234yf according to the regulation in ty and moisture inside the vehicle on your country at the time of producing. rainy or humid days. • When using the air conditioning You can find out which air conditioning •...
  • Page 238 (fresh) air posi‐ tion is selected. If this happens, we rec‐ ommend that the climate control air fil‐ ter be replaced by an authorized Kia dealer. OUM046438L OUM066034L Type B...
  • Page 239 R-1234yf is reduced. Overfilling also has a bad in‐ fluence on the air conditioning system. (Continued) Therefore, if abnormal operation is found, we recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized Kia deal‐ 4-149...
  • Page 240 Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system (if equipped) System overview 1. Fan speed control knob 2. Front windshield defroster button 3. Rear window defroster button 4. Air conditioning button 5. Air intake control button 6. Mode selection button 7.
  • Page 241 Mode selection OJF045075 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. Air can be directed to the floor, dash‐ board outlets, or windshield. Five sym‐ bols are used to represent MAX A/C, Face, Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrost air position.
  • Page 242 Features of your vehicle Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each out‐ windshield with a small amount of air let can be controlled to direct the air directed to the side window defrost‐...
  • Page 243 Max A/C selection Temperature control Air intake control OJF045077 OJF045203 OJF045079 The MAX A/C mode is used to cool the The temperature control knob allows The air intake control is used to select inside of the vehicle faster. you to control the temperature of the the outside (fresh) air position or recir‐...
  • Page 244 Features of your vehicle Fan speed control Outside (fresh) air position WARNING With the outside (fresh) • Continue using the climate control air position selected, air system in the recirculated air posi‐ enters the vehicle from tion may allow humidity to in‐ outside and is heated or crease inside the vehicle which cooled according to the...
  • Page 245 Air conditioning OJF045204 Press the A/C button to turn the air conditioning system on (indicator light will illuminate). Press the button again to turn the air conditioning system off. 4-155...
  • Page 246 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system (if equipped) System overview 1. Driver s temperature control knob Type A 2. AUTO (automatic control) button 3. Front windshield defroster button 4. Rear window defroster button 5. Air conditioning button 6. Air intake control button 7.
  • Page 247 Automatic heating and air Driver s side Passenger s side (Continued) conditioning - Front windshield defroster button (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield defroster function. The 'AUTO' sign will illuminate on the information display once again.) - Air intake control button OJF045089 - Fan speed control button...
  • Page 248 Features of your vehicle OJF045086 NOTICE Never place anything over the sen‐ sor located on the instrument panel to ensure better control of the heat‐ ing and cooling system. 4-158...
  • Page 249 Mode selection Type A Type B OJF045087 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. The air flow outlet port is converted as follows: Face-Level OJF045076 4-159...
  • Page 250 Features of your vehicle Air flow is directed toward the upper Defrost-Level NOTICE body and face. Additionally, each out‐ Most of the air flow is directed to the let can be controlled to direct the air windshield with a small amount of air n 2nd row outlet vents (E, F) discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 251 Temperature control Adjusting the driver and passenger side temperature individually • Press the SYNC button again to ad‐ Driver s side Passenger s side just the driver and passenger side temperature individually. The illumi‐ nation of button turns off. • Operate the driver side temperature control knob to adjust the driver side temperature.
  • Page 252 Features of your vehicle Air intake control Outside (fresh) air position WARNING With the outside (fresh) Type A Type B • Continue using the climate control air position selected, air system in the recirculated air posi‐ enters the vehicle from tion may allow humidity to in‐...
  • Page 253 Fan speed control Air conditioning OFF mode Type A Type B Type A Type B Type A Type B OJF045093 OJF045094 OJF045092 The fan speed can be set to the desired Press the A/C button to turn the air Press the front blower OFF button to speed by pushing the fan speed control conditioning system on (indicator light turn off the front air climate control...
  • Page 254 Features of your vehicle Climate information screen selection (if equipped) OJF045095 Press the climate information screen selection button to display climate in‐ formation on the screen. 4-164...
  • Page 255 WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING To defrost outside windshield Manual climate control system Automatic climate control system To defog inside windshield To defog inside windshield OJF045097 1. Set the fan speed to the highest OJF045096 position. OJF045098 1. Set the fan speed to the desired 2.
  • Page 256 Features of your vehicle If the air conditioning and outside 4. The air conditioning will turn on ac‐ (Continued) (fresh) air position are not selected au‐ cording to the detected ambient tomatically, adjust the corresponding temperature and outside (fresh) air Do not use the position button manually.
  • Page 257 Manual climate control system Automatic climate control system Auto defogging system (only for automatic climate control system, if equipped) OJF045109 OJF045111 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON OJF045336L position. position. 2.
  • Page 258 Features of your vehicle (For European region) When the ADS system is reset, the indi‐ cator on the button will blink 6 times Step 1: Blowing air flow toward the per 0.25 sec and the position "ADS OFF" windshield will be disappeared on the climate con‐ Step 2: Increasing air flow toward trol information screen.
  • Page 259 CLEAN AIR (IF EQUIPPED) OJF045335L When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the clean air function turns on automatically. Also, the clean air function turns off automatically, when the ignition switch turns to the OFF position. 4-169...
  • Page 260 Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENT These compartments can be used to Center console storage Glove box store small items. CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartment. • Always keep the storage compart‐ ment covers closed while driving.
  • Page 261 Luggage tray (wagon) CAUTION WARNING Do not keep food in the glove box for Front tray • Do not keep objects except sun‐ a long time. glasses inside the sunglass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden Sunglass holder stop or an accident, possibly injur‐...
  • Page 262 Features of your vehicle • Grasp the handle on the top of the Luggage side partition (wagon) cover and lift it. Luggage side tray (wagon) OJFW046446L NOTICE OJFW046445L The luggage side partitions can be The luggage side tray can be used for removed to store long items in the storing small items.
  • Page 263 We recommend that you use parts for n Ashtray use replacement from an authorized Kia • Do not use the vehicle’s ashtrays dealer. as waste receptacles. • Putting lit cigarettes or matches in an ashtray with other combustible materials may cause a fire.
  • Page 264 Features of your vehicle Cup holder Type A WARNING Keep cans or bottles out of direct WARNING sun light and do not put them in a vehicle that is heated up. It may ex‐ n Hot liquids plode. • Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 265 Sunvisor Type C CAUTION n Vanity mirror lamp (if equip‐ ped) If you use the vanity mirror lamp, turn off the lamp before returning the sunvisor to its original position, otherwise it could result in battery discharge possible sunvisor damage. OJF045201 Type D OJF045121...
  • Page 266 Features of your vehicle The seat warmer is provided to warm Seat warmer (if equipped) NOTICE the front seats during cold weather. With the ignition switch in the ON posi‐ Front seat With the seat warmer switch in the tion, push either of the switches to warm the driver's seat or the front ON position, the heating system in passenger's seat.
  • Page 267 • The seat warmer (with air ventila‐ Air ventilation seat (if equipped) WARNING tion) defaults to the OFF position whenever ignition switch n Seat warmer burns turned on. Passengers should use extreme cau‐ tion when using seat warmers due CAUTION to the possibility of excess heating or burns.
  • Page 268 Features of your vehicle The power outlet is designed to provide Power outlet (if equipped) (Continued) power for mobile telephones or other devices designed to operate with vehi‐ • Some electronic devices can cause ■ Type A cle electrical systems. The devices electronic interference when plug‐...
  • Page 269 Disconnect the USB cable from the USB Wireless smart phone charging WARNING port after use. system (if equipped) • Some devices are not supported for Do not put a finger or a foreign ele‐ fast charging but will be charged with ment (pin, etc.) into a power outlet normal speed.
  • Page 270 Features of your vehicle The wireless charging system is de‐ If the wireless charging does not work, CAUTION signed for one smart phone equipped gently move your smart phone around with QI per single usage only. Please re‐ the pad until the charging indicator •...
  • Page 271 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • When the interior temperature of • The wireless charging will stop • Place the smart phone on the cen‐ the wireless charging system rises when using the wireless smart key ter of the charge pad for best re‐ above a set temperature, the search function to prevent radio sults.
  • Page 272 Features of your vehicle To use the hanger, pull down the upper Floor mat anchor(s) (if (Continued) portion of hanger. equipped) • When any smart phone without a wireless charging function or a CAUTION metallic object is placed on the Type A Type B charging pad, a small noise may...
  • Page 273 To avoid any interference with pedal 2. Hang the curtain on both sides of operation, Kia recommends that the the hook. Kia floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed. OVF041340 4-183...
  • Page 274 To use the barrier net If necessary, we recommend that you has visible signs of wear or damage. contact your authorized Kia dealer to obtain a luggage net. Barrier net (wagon) (if equipped)
  • Page 275 2. While pressing the button (1), pull CAUTION (Continued) out the barrier net (2). • Do not apply excessive force to the Be careful not the scratch the side barrier net by hanging on to the NOTICE panel when inserting the hook into net or by suspending heavy cargo the hole.
  • Page 276 Features of your vehicle To use the cargo security screen, pull To remove the cargo security the handle backward and insert the screen edges into the slots. OJFW046456L When cargo security screen not in use, follow below steps. OJFW046474L 1. Pull up the luggage cover using the OJFW046453L handle (1).
  • Page 277 • Now you can pull the belt (D) and se‐ Luggage rail system (wagon) (Continued) cure your luggage by putting the belt around the luggage and put the hook • Never allow anyone to ride in the (E) into the middle of the segmenta‐ luggage compartment.
  • Page 278 Features of your vehicle Applying the shackle on the guide • The shackle cannot be used in the po‐ sition where the shackle is put in and rail out of the rail (3). CAUTION Tensile force: max. 30 kgf for 1 shackle OJFW046460L •...
  • Page 279 CAUTION ded to install the roof rack on your ve‐ hicle may be obtained from an author‐ 100 kg (220 lbs.) ized Kia dealer or other qualified shop. • When carrying cargo on the roof ROOF RACK EVENLY DISTRIB‐ rack, take the necessary precau‐...
  • Page 280 Features of your vehicle (Continued) • The vehicle center of gravity will be higher when items are loaded onto the roof rack. Avoid sudden starts, braking, sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers or high speeds that may result in loss of vehicle control or rollover resulting in an accident.
  • Page 281: Audio System

    Audio system Audio System................5-02 ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology (Type B-2 for Antenna.................. 5-02 Colombia model with harman-kardon)......5-94 Steering wheel audio controls ........... 5-03 Voice Recognition Mode ............5-100 Aux, USB port.................5-04 Setup Mode (Type B-1)............. 5-107 How vehicle audio works............5-04 Setup Mode (Type B-2 or Type B-2 for Colom‐...
  • Page 282 Audio system AUDIO SYSTEM Shark fin antenna (if equipped) NOTICE (Continued) The shark fin antenna will receive the • Do not put sharp instruments transmit data. If you install an aftermarket HID nearby the rear glass antenna. head lamp, your vehicle s audio and •...
  • Page 283 Steering wheel audio controls (if RADIO mode CAUTION equipped) It will function as the PRESET STATION buttons. Do not operate audio remote control buttons simultaneously. Type A Type B ® CD/USB/iPod mode It will function as TRACK UP/DOWN VOLUME (+/-) (1) button.
  • Page 284 Audio system When a strong radio signal has reached Aux, USB port How vehicle audio works your vehicle, the precise engineering of your audio system ensures the best FM reception possible quality reproduction. However, in some cases the signal coming to your vehicle may not be strong and clear.
  • Page 285 AM (MW, LW) reception FM radio station JBM004 OJF045309L OJF045310L • Fading - As your vehicle moves away from the radio station, the signal will AM broadcasts can be received at FM broadcasts are transmitted at high weaken and sound will begin to fade. greater distances than FM broadcasts.
  • Page 286 Audio system Using a cellular phone or a two- way radio 88.3Mhz 88.1Mhz When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment.
  • Page 287 AUDIO (WITHOUT TOUCH SCREEN) Type A-1 Type A-2 With Bluetooth Ⓡ Wireless Technology Feature of your audio • Each time the button is pressed, • Ejects the disc. the mode is changed in order of ® CD, USB (iPod ), AUX, My Music (Type A-1) RADIO BT Audio...
  • Page 288 Audio system • Radio mode: Automatically - Press and hold the button: searches for broadcast frequen‐ Previews each song (file) for cies. 10 seconds each. • CD, USB, iPod ® - Press and hold the button , My Music mode again to continue listening to - Shortly press...
  • Page 289 • Moves focus in all selection me‐ (Type A-2) nus and selects menus. • Changes to FM mode. • Each time the button is pressed, the mode changed in order of FMA. (Type A-2) • Changes to AM AMA mode. if equipped 5-09...
  • Page 290 Audio system Audio (Without Touch Screen) Type A-3 Type A-4 With Bluetooth Ⓡ Wireless Technology 5-10...
  • Page 291 • Operates Phone Screen. : Repeat Feature of your audio • When a phone is not connected, : Random the connection screen is dis‐ In the Radio, Media, Setup, and played. Menu pop up screen, the number menu is selected. SEEK TRACK •...
  • Page 292 Audio system - Press the button: Previews • CD, USB, iPod ® Before using the audio system , My Music mode: each broadcast for 5 seconds Searches songs (files) by turning each. the knob left/right. NOTICE When the desired song is dis‐ •...
  • Page 293 (Continued) (Continued) • Do not damage the disc surface or Some copy protected CDs, which do attach pieces of sticky tape or pa‐ not comply with international audio per. CD standards (Red Book), may not play on your car audio. Please note •...
  • Page 294 Audio system WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Do not touch the antenna during sible by law should never be used • Do not stare at the screen while thunder or lightening as such acts during operation of the vehicle. driving. Staring at the screen for may lead to lightning induced elec‐...
  • Page 295 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • If you want to change the position • Do not place beverages close to • If the engine is started up or of device installation, please in‐ the audio system. Spilling beverag‐ turned off while the external USB quire with your place of purchase es may lead to system malfunc‐...
  • Page 296 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • When the formatted byte/sector • If you disconnect the external USB • If you use devices such as a USB setting of External USB device is device during playback in USB hub purchased separately, the ve‐ not either 512BYTE or 2048BYTE, mode, the external USB device can hicle s audio system may not rec‐...
  • Page 297 NOTICE (Continued) (Continued) • Some non-standard USB devices • Some iPod ® devices, such as the n Using the iPod ® device (METAL COVER TYPE USB) can be ® iPhone connected unrecognizable. • Some iPod ® ® models may not sup‐ through the Bluetooth Wireless port communication protocol and...
  • Page 298 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • If your iPhone ® • Deactivate (turn off) the equalizer • Bluetooth ® is connected to Wireless Technology function of an iPod ® when adjust‐ Handsfree refers to a device which ® both Bluetooth Wireless ing the audio system s volume, allows the user to conveniently...
  • Page 299 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and - Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology ® any use of such marks by Kia is when the Bluetooth Wireless device auto connection under license. Other trademarks Technology option within your mo‐ - Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 300 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Even if the phone supports Blue‐ • Do not place the phone near or in‐ automatically connected. Even if side metallic objects, otherwise tooth ® Wireless Technology, the you are outside, the Bluetooth ® ®...
  • Page 301 CAUTION (Continued) (Continued) bile phones. Follow these steps to • Only ® Bluetooth Wireless • Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology try again. Technology device can be connec‐ Handsfree is a feature that ena‐ 1. Turn the Bluetooth ® Wireless ted at a time. bles drivers to practice safe driv‐...
  • Page 302 Audio system Radio Mode (Type A-1, Type NOTICE (Continued) A-2 with RDS) - When the heating/cooling sys‐ With the Radio Mode Button n Using the Voice Recognition tem is on • The voice recognition feature of - When passing a tunnel this product supports recognition - When driving on rugged and un‐...
  • Page 303 SCAN AST (Auto Store): Button SEEK Press the button. Select AST (Auto Store) to save fre‐ Press the button SEEK TRACK • Pressing and holding the button: The quencies with superior reception to • Shortly pressing the button: Changes broadcast frequency increases and presets .
  • Page 304 Audio system • Audio CD mode • My Music mode Selecting through manual search Turn the TUNE knob left/right to ad‐ just the frequency. MENU: Radio • MP3 CD mode The CD is automatically played when a CD is inserted. The USB music is automatically played when a USB is connected.
  • Page 305 If the button is pressed again SEEK Random Folder Search (Only MP3 CD, USB mode) TRACK within 1 second, the previous song is While song (file) is playing but‐ While file is playing button FOLDER played. • Searches the next folder. •...
  • Page 306 Audio system ® MENU: iPod Repeat: Button Folder Random: Button Repeat the current song. Randomly play songs within the current Press RPT again to turn off. folder. Press F.RDM again to turn off. Random: Button Folder Repeat: Button Randomly play songs within the CD. Press RDM again to turn off.
  • Page 307 AUX mode cannot be started unless ® Searching iPod category is but‐ MENU Random: Button there is an external device connected to ton pressed, move to parent category. Plays all songs in random order. the AUX terminal. Press RDM again to turn random off. MENU: AUX Information: Button...
  • Page 308 Audio system • For Colombia model Delete All: Button NOTICE Deletes all songs of My Music. n Using the My Music Delete Selection: Button • Even if memory is available, a Songs within My Music are selected and maximum of 6,000 songs can be deleted.
  • Page 309 • Check call history and making call Phone Mode (if equipped) History: Button - Shortly press the button Making a call using the Steering The call history is displayed and can be on the steering wheel controls. wheel controls used to select a number and make a - The call history list will be dis‐...
  • Page 310 Audio system MENU: Phone (Type A-3) If contacts do not exist, a screen asking History: Button whether to download contacts are dis‐ The call history is displayed and can be played. (The download feature may not used to select a number and make a be supported in some mobile phones.) call.
  • Page 311 Skipping the Guidance Message • In a state where the system is wait‐ Voice Recognition Mode (if ing for your voice command, press equipped) and hold the button to end voice Using Voice Recognition command. • To start voice command, shortly press the button on the steering wheel controls.
  • Page 312 Audio system Illustration on Using Voice Recognition More Help. You can say Radio, FM, AM, Media, CD, USB, Aux, Starting Voice Recognition My Music, iPod , Bluetooth Audio, Phone, Call Shortly pressing the button: History or Phone book. Please say a command. Ding~ Please say a command.
  • Page 313 Voice Command List Command Function Common Commands Radio • When listening to the radio, displays These commands can be used in most operations. the next radio screen. (FM1 (However a few commands may not be available during cer‐ AMA) tain operations) •...
  • Page 314 Audio system Command Function Command Function AM 530~1710 Plays the AM broadcast of the corre‐ ® ® iPod Plays iPod music. sponding frequency. Search iPod ® Moves to the iPod ® file selection screen. ❈ Range can be different by applica‐ After, manually operate the device to tion frequency of corresponding select and play music.
  • Page 315 Command Function Command Function Seek up Plays next (higher) receivable Random Randomly plays the tracks within the broadcast. Seek down Plays the previous (lower) receivable Random Off Cancels random play to play tracks in broadcast. sequential order. Next Preset Selects the preset number next to the Repeat Repeats the current track.
  • Page 316 Audio system Command Function Command Function Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in se‐ Information Displays the information screen of the quential order. current song. Next File Plays the next file. My Music Commands Commands available during My Music operation. Previous File Plays the previous file.
  • Page 317 ® Commands available during Bluetooth Wireless Technology Command Function audio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Op‐ Pause Pauses the current song. eration. Command Function Play Plays the currently paused song. Setup Mode (Type A-1, Type • During On state, press the With the Sound button RADIO button to display the mode...
  • Page 318 Audio system With the Clock Button Speed Dependent Volume Control This feature is used to automatically control the volume level according to the speed of the vehicle. Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] [Off/On] Audio Settings Volume Dialogue (if equipped) This menu allows you to set the Bass, Adjusts voice recognition volume.
  • Page 319 • [Off]: Turn off. With the Phone Button (if equipped) NOTICE Because some local radio stations do not support an automatic RDS time function, some RDS Transmitters Day Settings may not provide correct time. This menu is used to set the date. If incorrect time is displayed, set it Select [Day Settings] manually following the above-men‐...
  • Page 320 Audio system CAUTION ® To pair a Bluetooth Wireless Tech‐ nology enabled mobile phone, au‐ thentication and connection process‐ es are first required. As a result, you cannot pair your mobile phone while Phone List • SSP supported device: driving the vehicle. First park your The names of up to 5 paired phones will After a few moments, a screen is vehicle before use.
  • Page 321 phone and select a new phone to Once the connection sequence (priori‐ (Continued) connect. ty) is changed, the new no. 1 priority mobile phone will be connected. • For stable Bluetooth ® Wireless When the no. 1 priority cannot be Technology communication, delete connected: Automatically attempts the mobile phone from the audio...
  • Page 322 Audio system • Turning On Bluetooth With the System Button ® Wireless Tech‐ Outgoing Volume nology through the button. This is used to set the volume of your Press the button Select voice as heard by the other party while [Phone] ®...
  • Page 323 The currently used memory is dis‐ Language Mode Pop up played on the left side while the total This menu is used to set the display [Mode Pop up] Changes [On] selec‐ system memory is displayed on the and voice recognition language. tion mode right side.
  • Page 324 Audio system With the Sound Button • Return: While adjusting values, re‐ Press the button Select [Clock]. pressing the TUNE knob will re‐ store the parent menu. • Bass, Middle, Treble: Selects the sound tone. • Fader, Balance: Moves the sound fad‐ er and balance.
  • Page 325 Press the button Select • Non SSP supported device: Clock Display when Power is OFF [Phone]. After a few moments, a screen is Select [Clock Disp.(Pwr Off)] Set [On/ displayed where the passkey is Off]. Pair Phone entered. • [On]: Displays time/date on screen. Enter the passkey 0000 to pair Select [Pair Phone].
  • Page 326 Audio system It is possible to pair up to five Blue‐ 3. Connection completion dis‐ 1. Select [Priority]. ® played. tooth Wireless Technology enabled 2. From the paired phones, select the mobile phones. If a phone is already connected, dis‐ phone desired for No.1 priority.
  • Page 327 Select [Auto Download] Set [On/Off] ® Moves to the screen where Bluetooth CAUTION Wireless Technology functions can be Outgoing Volume used and displays guidance. • When you delete a mobile phone, • Turning On Bluetooth This is used to set the volume of your ®...
  • Page 328 Audio system With the System Button Setup Mode (Type A-3, Type Media Display A-4, for Colombia) When playing an MP3 file, select the desired display info from [Folder/File] With the Display Button or [Album/Artist/Song]. With the Sound Button Press the button Select [Sys‐...
  • Page 329 Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] [Off/On]. With the Clock Button Position This menu allows you to set the Fader, Balance. Select [Position] • Return: While adjusting values, press‐ ing the TUNE knob will restore the parent menu. Tone • Fader, Balance: Selects the sound This menu allows you to set the Bass, fader and balance.
  • Page 330 Audio system Adjust the number currently in focus to With the Phone Button (if (Continued) set the [hour] and press the TUNE equipped) knob to set the [minute] and [AM/PM]. thentication and connection process‐ es are first required. As a result, you cannot pair your mobile phone while driving the vehicle.
  • Page 331 phone and select a new phone to connect. Phone List • SSP supported device: The names of up to 5 paired phones will After a few moments, a screen is be displayed. displayed 6 digits passkey. • Disconnecting a connected phone A [ ] is displayed in front of the cur‐...
  • Page 332 Audio system Once the connection sequence (priori‐ While on a call, the volume can be (Continued) ty) is changed, the new no. 1 priority changed by using the button. SEEK TRACK mobile phone will be connected. • For stable Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 333 1. A screen asking whether to turn on ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology will be displayed. 2. On the screen, select [YES] to turn ® on Bluetooth Wireless Technology and display guidance. Memory Information (if equipped) ® If the Bluetooth Wireless Technology Displays currently used memory and system is turned on, the system will total system memory.
  • Page 334 Audio system AUDIO (WITH TOUCH SCREEN) Type B-1 Type B-2 (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) ❈ NO harman/kardon logo will be shown if harman/kardon feature is not supported. 5-54...
  • Page 335 • During a Handsfree call, controls Feature of your audio MEDIA • Changes to CD, USB (iPod ® the call volume. ), AUX, ® My Music, BT (Bluetooth ) Audio POWER/VOL knob mode. • Power knob: Turns power On/Off by pressing the knob. •...
  • Page 336 Audio system - Shortly press the button: TA • CD, USB, iPod ® , My Music mode: (Continued) On/Off turn to search tracks/channels/ files. • Please refrain from use if the - Press and hold the button: screen is blank or no sound can be Previews each broadcast for 5 heard as these signs may indicate seconds each.
  • Page 337 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) Driving while distracted can result in • Pay attention to the volume set‐ • When cleaning the device, make a loss of vehicle control that may ting when turning the device on. A sure to turn off the device and use lead to an accident, severe personal sudden output of extreme volume a dry and smooth cloth.
  • Page 338 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • This device has been manufac‐ • When using CD-R/CD-RW discs, • Copy-protected CDs such as Stype tured to be compatible with soft‐ differences in disc reading and CDs may not function in the de‐ ware bearing the following logo playing times may occur depend‐...
  • Page 339 MPEG1 Audio Lay‐ MPEG MPEG MPEG MPEG2. MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2 Audio Lay‐ Lay‐ Lay‐ Lay‐ High 3000 16000 8000 48000 Range - For MP3/WMA compression files, Audio Compres‐ MPEG2.5 Audio differences in sound quality will sion Layer3 occur depending on the bitrate. (Higher sound quality can be ex‐...
  • Page 340 Audio system - File name: Maximum 64 English 1. In all cases except when creating NOTICE characters multisession discs, check the close session option before creating the - Folder name: Max 32 English n Using the USB device disc. Though product malfunctions characters will not occur, some time may be •...
  • Page 341 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Only products formatted with • The amount of time required to • When using mass storage USB de‐ byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will recognize the USB device may dif‐ vices with separate logical drives, be recognized. fer depending on the type, size or only files saved to the root drive file formats stored in the USB.
  • Page 342 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • The device may not support nor‐ • Connecting an MP3 device or • If the iPod ® is connected to the mal operation when using formats phone through various channels, vehicle while it is playing, a high such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Mem‐...
  • Page 343 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • When the EQ features of an exter‐ • If your iPhone ® • If the iPod ® is connected to malfunctions due to nal device, such as the iPod ® , and ® ® both Bluetooth Wireless an iPod device defect, reset the...
  • Page 344 ® owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and • If a Bluetooth ® Wireless Technolo‐ any use of such marks by Kia is gy Phone is being used to play n Using the Bluetooth ® under license. Other trademarks Wireless music and receives an incoming or...
  • Page 345 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) Some features may not be sup‐ • Before using Bluetooth ® • Even if the phone supports Blue‐ Wireless ported depending on your Blue‐ Technology related features of the tooth ® Wireless Technology, the ® tooth Wireless Technology de‐ audio system, refer your phone s phone will not be found during de‐...
  • Page 346 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Do not place the phone near or in‐ automatically connected. Even if bile phones. Follow these steps to side metallic objects, otherwise try again. you are outside, the Bluetooth ® ® 1. Turn the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 347 CAUTION NOTICE (Continued) • The Handsfree call volume and • Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology n Using the Voice Recognition (if quality may differ depending on Handsfree is a feature that ena‐ equipped) the mobile phone. bles drivers to practice safe driv‐ •...
  • Page 348 Audio system 1. Mode Display (Continued) (Continued) Displays currently operating mode. - When the wind of the cooling / • Pronounce the voice commands 2. Frequency heating device is strong naturally and clearly as if in a nor‐ Displays the current frequency. mal conversation.
  • Page 349 With the Radio Mode Button Auto Store Press the [Auto store] button to auto‐ matically save receivable frequencies to Preset buttons. While Auto Store is operating, pressing the [Auto store] button again will can‐ cel Auto Store and restore the previous frequency.
  • Page 350 Audio system While Scan is operating, pressing and 4. Preset Display Radio Mode (Type B-2) holding the button will cancel the Displays preset buttons. Radio Mode Display Controls scan operation. 5. Auto store Automatically saves frequencies TA (Traffic Announcement) with superior reception to Preset buttons.
  • Page 351 Media mode SEEK Auto Store Media Mode Screen Press the button to play the pre‐ Press the [Auto store] button to auto‐ SEEK TRACK vious/next frequency. matically save receivable frequencies to Preset buttons. TUNE Scan Turn the TUNE knob to select the desired frequency.
  • Page 352 Audio system Mode Display on the Status Bar MENU: Audio CD 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random (Shuffle)/ Audio CD Mode Display Controls Scan, displays the currently operat‐ ing function. • Type B-1 3. Track Info ® When a Bluetooth Wireless Technolo‐ Displays information about the cur‐...
  • Page 353 MENU: MP3 CD With the Audio CD Mode MP3 CD Mode Display Controls Playing/Pausing CD Tracks Once an audio CD is inserted, the mode • Type B-1 will automatically start and begin play‐ ing. While playing, press the [II] button to pause and press [ ] button to play.
  • Page 354 Audio system 2. Operation State Turns the Random (Shuffle) feature 11. List From Repeat/Random (Shuffle)/ on/off. Moves to the list screen. Scan, displays the currently operat‐ Each time the button is pressed, Turn the TUNE knob left/right to ing function. the feature changes in order of search for files.
  • Page 355 Scan (With RDS) • Type B-1 • Type B-2 Press and hold the button to play the file 10 seconds of each file. Press and hold the button again to turn off. Scan (Without RDS) Press the button to play the first SCAN 10 seconds of each file.
  • Page 356 Audio system MENU: USB 2. Operation State Turns the Random (Shuffle) feature From Repeat/Random (Shuffle)/ on/off. USB Mode Display Controls Scan, displays the currently operat‐ Each time the button is pressed, ing function. the feature changes in order of Random (Shuffle) Folder Ran‐...
  • Page 357 11. List Pressing the button before the Rewinding / Fast-forwarding Files SEEK TRACK Moves to the list screen. file has been playing for 1 second will While playing, press and hold the SEEK TRACK Turn the TUNE knob left/right to start the previous file.
  • Page 358 Audio system 2. Operation State • Type B-2 ® MENU: iPod From Repeat/Random (Shuffle), ® iPod Mode Display Controls displays the currently operating function. • Type B-1 3. Song Index Displays the current song/total number of songs. 4. Song Info Displays information about the cur‐...
  • Page 359 Category Menu • Type B-1 ® With the iPod Mode 1. Displays the play screen. ® Playing/Pausing iPod Songs 2. Moves to the iPod ® root category ® Once an iPod is connected, the mode screen. will automatically start and begin play‐ 3.
  • Page 360 Audio system Connecting a connector jack to the AUX • Type B-2 • Type B-2 terminal without an external device will convert the system to AUX mode, but only output noise. When an external device is not being used, also remove the connector jack.
  • Page 361 7. Info Changing Files • Type B-2 Displays detailed information for Press the button to move to the SEEK TRACK the current file. previous or next file. The title, artist and album info are Pressing the button after the file SEEK TRACK displayed only when such informa‐...
  • Page 362 Audio system If there is memory available, up to Setting Connection ® MENU: Bluetooth Wireless 6,000 files can be saved. Identical files ® If a Bluetooth Wireless Technology de‐ Technology Audio cannot be copied more than 1,000 vice has not been connected, press the ®...
  • Page 363 - When pressed in the phone - When selecting during a voice Phone Mode screen, displays call history prompt, stops the prompt and Making a call using the Steering screen converts voice command wheel controls waiting state - When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call When pressed and held - Ends voice recognition...
  • Page 364 Blue‐ ❈ SSP: Secure Simple Pairing tooth connection requests by default. [Non SSP supported device] Visit http://www.kia.com for additional Pairing through [PHONE] Setup 4. After a few moments, a screen is information on pairing your Bluetooth-...
  • Page 365 (Continued) • Generally, most Bluetooth ® Wire‐ less Technology devices will auto‐ matically connect once pairing is complete. However, some devices may require a separate verifica‐ tion process to connect. Check to ® see whether Bluetooth Wireless Technology has been properly con‐ Pair phone Connecting a Device nected within your mobile phone.
  • Page 366 Audio system From the paired phone list, select the • Call History: Displays the call history Deleting a Device phone you want to switch to the high‐ list screen. From the paired phone list, select the est priority, then press the [Change pri‐ •...
  • Page 367 NOTICE • When an incoming call pop-up is displayed, most Audio and SETUP mode features are disabled. Only the call volume will operate. • The telephone number may not be properly displayed in some mobile phones. Calling by Dialing a Number Answering a Call •...
  • Page 368 Audio system • Incoming Number: Displays the in‐ Press the [Download] button to down‐ (Continued) coming number. load the call history. • Call History: • The download feature may not be • Call time: Displays the call time. - Displays recent calls (call history). supported in some mobile phones.
  • Page 369 ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology NOTICE (Type B-2 or Type B-2 for Colombia model without • Up to 1,000 phone book entries can be copied into car phone book. harman-kardon) When No Devices have been Paired • Upon downloading phone book da‐ ta, previously saved phone book data will be deleted.
  • Page 370 Blue‐ The pairing process will fail if the tooth connection requests by default. device is not paired within the giv‐ Visit http://www.kia.com for additional en time. If the pairing process Pairing through [PHONE] Setup information on pairing your Bluetooth-...
  • Page 371 Deleting a Device (Continued) From the paired phone list, select the • Generally, most Bluetooth ® Wire‐ device you want to delete and press less Technology devices will auto‐ the [Delete] (3) button. matically connect once pairing is complete. However, some devices NOTICE may require a separate verifica‐...
  • Page 372 Audio system From the paired phone list, select the • Contacts: Displays the Contacts list phone you want to switch to the high‐ screen. est priority, then press the [Change pri‐ • Setup: Displays Phone related set‐ ority] (4) button. The selected device tings.
  • Page 373 • Incoming Number: Displays the in‐ NOTICE coming number. • Call time: Displays the call time. • When an incoming call pop-up is • End: Ends call. displayed, most Audio and SETUP mode features are disabled. Only • Private: Converts to Private mode. the call volume will operate.
  • Page 374 Audio system Press the [Download] button to down‐ ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology NOTICE load the call history. (Type B-2 for Colombia model • Call History: with harman-kardon) • Up to 1,000 contacts entries can - Displays recent calls (call history). be copied into car contacts.
  • Page 375 Blue‐ ❈ SSP: Secure Simple Pairing tooth connection requests by default. [Non SSP supported device] Visit http://www.kia.com for additional Pairing through [PHONE] Setup 4. After a few moments, a screen is information on pairing your Bluetooth-...
  • Page 376 Audio system (Continued) • Generally, most Bluetooth ® Wire‐ less Technology devices will auto‐ matically connect once pairing is complete. However, some devices may require a separate verifica‐ tion process to connect. Check to ® see whether Bluetooth Wireless Technology has been properly con‐ Pair phone Connecting a Device nected within your mobile phone.
  • Page 377 From the paired phone list, select the • Call History: Displays the call history Deleting a Device phone you want to switch to the high‐ list screen. From the paired phone list, select the est priority, then press the [Change pri‐ •...
  • Page 378 Audio system Favorites Calling by Dialing a Number Answering a Call • Saved favorite contact Connects call • Dial Pad: Used to enter phone num‐ ® Answering a call with a Bluetooth upon selection. ber. Wireless Technology device connected will display the following screen. •...
  • Page 379 • Incoming Number: Displays the in‐ Press the [Download] button to down‐ NOTICE coming number. load the call history. • Call History: • Call time: Displays the call time. • When an incoming call pop-up is - Displays recent calls (call history). •...
  • Page 380 Audio system • If voice recognition is in [Expert Voice Recognition Mode (if NOTICE Mode], then the system will only say equipped) a Ding~ . Using Voice Recognition • Up to 1,000 contacts entries can • To change the Normal Mode/ Expert be copied into car contacts.
  • Page 381 The prompt message is immediately book Tips ended and the beep tone will sound. Af‐ The Kia Voice Recognition System ter the Ding , say the voice command. may have difficulty understanding some accents or uncommon names. Re-starting Voice Recognition...
  • Page 382 Audio system Illustration on Using Voice Commands More Help. You can say Radio, FM, AM, Media, CD, USB, Aux, Starting voice command. My Music, iPod , Bluetooth Audio, Phone, Call Shortly pressing the button: History or Phone book.Please say a command. Ding~ Please say a command.
  • Page 383 Voice Command List Command Function Common Commands Radio • When listening to the radio, displays These commands can be used in most operations. the next radio screen. (FM1 (However a few commands may not be available during cer‐ AMA) tain operations) •...
  • Page 384 Audio system Command Function Command Function AM 530~1710 Plays the AM broadcast of the corre‐ ® ® iPod Plays iPod music. sponding frequency. Search iPod ® Moves to the iPod ® file selection screen. ❈ Range can be different by applica‐ After, manually operate the device to tion frequency of corresponding select and play music.
  • Page 385 Command Function Command Function Seek up Plays next (higher) receivable Random Randomly plays the tracks within the broadcast. Seek down Plays the previous (lower) receivable Random Off Cancels random play to play tracks in broadcast. sequential order. Next Preset Selects the preset number next to the Repeat Repeats the current track.
  • Page 386 Audio system Command Function Command Function Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in se‐ Information Displays the information screen of the quential order. current song. Next File Plays the next file. My Music Commands Commands available during My Music operation. Previous File Plays the previous file.
  • Page 387 ® Commands available during Bluetooth Wireless Technology Command Function audio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Op‐ Pause Pauses the current song. eration. Command Function Play Plays the currently paused song. Setup Mode (Type B-1) Adjusting the Brightness Pop-up Mode Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust This feature is used to display the Pop- the screen brightness or set the Bright‐...
  • Page 388 Audio system NOTICE The media Pop-up Mode screen can be displayed only when two or more media modes have been connected. Song Info This feature is used to change the in‐ formation displayed within USB and MP3 CD modes. • Folder File: Displays file name and folder name.
  • Page 389 QLS (Quantum Logic Surround) Touch Screen Beep Touch Screen Beep QLS can be set by selecting from On/ This feature is used to turn the touch This feature is used to turn the touch Off. screen beep on/off. screen beep on/off. (with harman/kardon) (without harman/kardon) Volume Dialogue...
  • Page 390 Audio system You can select and control options rela‐ Day Settings Clock Display (Power Off) ted to [Clock Settings], [Day Settings], Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the This feature is used to display a clock [Time Format], [Clock Display(Power Day, Month and Year setting.
  • Page 391 For more information, refer to Pairing Downloading Phone books NOTICE through Phone Setup on page 5-84. As the Phone book is downloaded from the mobile phone, downloading Phone n Before Downloading Phone book number is displayed. Books • Up to 1,000 phone book entries can •...
  • Page 392 Audio system • The Auto Download feature will CAUTION download mobile phone book entries every time the phone is connected. ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology au‐ The download time may differ de‐ dio streaming may not be supported pending on the number of saved ®...
  • Page 393 ❈ May differ depending on the selec‐ Setup Mode (Type B-2 or Type ted audio. B-2 for Colombia model without harman/kardon) Language This feature is used to change the sys‐ tem and voice recognition language. Voice Recognition Mode Setting (if If the language is changed, the system equipped) will restart and apply the selected lan‐...
  • Page 394 Audio system When turned on, the text is repeatedly Mode Pop up scrolled. When turned off, the text is This feature is used to display the scrolled just once. Mode Pop up screen when entering ra‐ dio and media modes. When this feature is turned on, press‐...
  • Page 395 QLS (Quantum Logic Surround) Touch Screen Beep QLS can be set by selecting from On/ This feature is used to turn the touch Off. screen beep on/off. (with harman/kardon) (without harman/kardon) Sound Setting Use the [Up/Down/Left/Right] buttons to adjust the Fader/Balance settings. Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust the Bass/Middle/Treble settings.
  • Page 396 Audio system With the Phone Button Touch Screen Beep Press the button Select SETUP This feature is used to turn the touch [Phone] screen beep on/off. You can select and control options rela‐ With the Clock/Calendar Button ted to [Pair Phone], [Paired Phone List], [Contacts Download], [Auto Download], Press the button...
  • Page 397 • Upon downloading contacts data, NOTICE previously saved contacts data will be deleted. However, contacts entries n Before Downloading Contacts saved to other paired phones are not deleted. • To learn more about whether your mobile phone supports contacts downloads, refer to your mobile phone user s manual.
  • Page 398 Audio system ® To turn Bluetooth Wireless Technology back on, go to [Phone] and SETUP press Yes . With the System Button Press the button Select [Sys‐ SETUP tem] Select [Memory Information] Outgoing Volume Language Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust the This feature is used to change the sys‐...
  • Page 399 Setup Mode (Type B-2 Colombia Mode Pop up with harman/kardon) This feature is used to display the Pop- up Mode screen when entering radio and media modes. When this feature is turned on, press‐ ing the button will dis‐ RADIO MEDIA play the Mode Pop up screen.
  • Page 400 Audio system • Album Artist Song: Displays album Sound Setting name/artist name/song. Use the [Up/Down/Left/Right] buttons to adjust the Fader/Balance settings. With the Sound Button Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust Press the button Select SETUP the Bass/Middle/Treble settings. [Sound] Press the [Default] button to reset.
  • Page 401 Clock Settings Time Format Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the This feature is used to change the clock Hour, Minutes and AM/PM setting. format between 12hr or 24hr. Press and hold the button With the Phone Button (over 0.8 seconds) to display the Clock/ Press the button Select...
  • Page 402 Audio system • Upon downloading contacts data, NOTICE previously saved contacts data will be deleted. However, contacts entries n Before Downloading Contacts saved to other paired phones are not deleted. • To learn more about whether your mobile phone supports contacts downloads, refer to your mobile phone user s manual.
  • Page 403 You can select and control options rela‐ Language CAUTION ted to [Memory Information] and [Lan‐ This feature is used to change the sys‐ guage]. tem language. • The Rear View Camera has been If the language is changed, the system equipped with an optical lens to will restart and apply the selected lan‐...
  • Page 404 Audio system DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 405 CE for EU 5-125...
  • Page 406 Audio system 5-126...
  • Page 407 NCC for Taiwan 5-127...
  • Page 408 Audio system MOC for Israel 5-128...
  • Page 409 ANATEL for Brazil 5-129...
  • Page 411 Driving your vehicle Before driving................6-05 Hill-start assist control (HAC) ..........6-56 Before entering vehicle............6-05 Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) ..........6-56 Necessary inspections............6-05 Good braking practices............6-57 Before starting..............6-05 Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) ....... 6-59 Key positions................6-07 System setting and activation..........6-59 Illuminated ignition switch...........6-07 AEB warning message and system control......6-61 Ignition switch position............
  • Page 412 Speed setting.................6-82 Hazardous driving conditions..........6-123 Vehicle to vehicle distance setting........6-86 Rocking the vehicle............. 6-123 To adjust the sensitivity of smart cruise control.... 6-90 Smooth cornering............... 6-124 To convert to cruise control mode........6-91 Driving at night..............6-124 Limitations of the system...........6-91 Driving in the rain...............
  • Page 413 GAW (Gross axle weight)........... 6-141 GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)........6-141 GVW (Gross vehicle weight)..........6-141 GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)........6-141 Overloading................6-141...
  • Page 414 If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized Kia dealer. • Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 415 BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle WARNING (Continued) • Be sure that all windows, outside take the driver’s eyes, attention and mirror(s), and outside lights are clean. All passengers must be properly bel‐ focus away from the safe operation • Check the condition of the tires. ted whenever the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 416 Driving your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) while under the influence of drugs is • When you make a sudden stop or as dangerous or more dangerous turn the steering wheel rapidly, than driving drunk. loose objects may drop on the You are much more likely to have a floor and it could interfere with serious accident if you drink or take the operation of the foot pedals,...
  • Page 417 KEY POSITIONS Illuminated ignition switch Whenever a front door is opened, the Ignition switch position ignition switch will be illuminated for your convenience, provided the ignition LOCK Type A switch is not in the ON position. The Type A light will go off immediately when the ignition switch is turned on or go off after about 30 seconds when the door is closed.
  • Page 418 Driving your vehicle START The steering wheel locks to protect (Continued) against theft. The ignition key can be Turn the ignition key to the START po‐ removed only in the LOCK position. • The anti-theft steering column sition to start the engine. The engine When turning the ignition switch to the lock (if equipped) is not a substi‐...
  • Page 419 4. Do not wait for the engine to warm Starting the engine (Continued) up while the vehicle remains sta‐ tionary. sure point. The automatic transmis‐ WARNING Start driving at moderate engine sion will shift to a lower gear de‐ speeds (Steep accelerating and de‐ pending on the engine speed.
  • Page 420 Driving your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) Glow indicator light • Do not turn the ignition switch to completed, turn the ignition key the START position with the en‐ once more to the LOCK position for gine running. It may damage the 10 seconds, and then to the ON po‐...
  • Page 421 (Continued) heavy load. Doing so may cause se‐ vere damage to the engine or turbo charger unit. Stopping the gasoline engine/diesel engine (Manual Transaxle) 1. Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped and keep the clutch pedal and brake pedal depressed 2.
  • Page 422 With manual transaxle that the system be checked by an au‐ To turn off the engine thorized Kia dealer. (START/RUN position) or ve‐ In addition, if the engine start/stop but‐ Not illuminated hicle power (ON position), ton is in the OFF position after the driv‐...
  • Page 423 The steering wheel unlocks (if equipped START/RUN CAUTION with anti-theft steering column lock) With manual transaxle and electrical accessories are opera‐ You are able to turn off the engine To start the engine, depress tional. (START/RUN) or vehicle power (ON), the clutch pedal and brake If the engine start/stop button is in the only when the vehicle is not in mo‐...
  • Page 424 Driving your vehicle NOTICE (Continued) (Continued) • Never reach for the engine start/ • Do not start the vehicle with the If you leave the engine start/stop stop button or any other controls accelerator pedal depressed. The button in the ACC or ON position for through the steering wheel while vehicle can move and lead to an a long time, the battery will dis‐...
  • Page 425 3. Manual Transaxle - Depress the 2. Manual Transaxle - Depress the 4. Continue depressing the brake ped‐ clutch pedal fully and shift the clutch pedal fully and shift the al until the illuminated glow indica‐ transaxle into Neutral. Keep the transaxle into Neutral.
  • Page 426 Driving your vehicle CAUTION NOTICE (Continued) touch the engine start/stop button Do not turn the engine off immedi‐ • If the battery is weak or the smart or related parts. ately after it has been subjected to a key does not work correctly, you heavy load.
  • Page 427 CAUTION Do not press the engine start/stop button for more than 10 seconds ex‐ cept when the stop lamp fuse is blown. Stopping the gasoline engine / diesel engine (Manual Transaxle) • Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped and keep the clutch pedal and brake pedal depressed.
  • Page 428 Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Manual transaxle operation • Depress the clutch pedal down fully CAUTION while shifting, then release it slowly. If your vehicle is equipped with an ig‐ • When downshifting from 5 (Fifth) nition lock switch, the engine will not gear to 4 (Fourth) gear, caution start when starting the engine with‐...
  • Page 429 • If you've come to a complete stop (Continued) (Continued) and it's hard to shift into 1 (First) or R (Reverse), put the shift lever in • To prevent possible damage to the • If your vehicle has a manual trans‐ neutral position and release the clutch system, do not start with axle not equipped with a ignition...
  • Page 430 Driving your vehicle Downshifting • Be sure the vehicle is completely (Continued) stopped before you attempt to shift When you must slow down in heavy into R (Reverse). The transaxle can traffic or while driving up steep hills, • Do not make quick steering wheel be damaged if you do not.
  • Page 431 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has 6 forward speeds and one reverse speed. The in‐ dividual speeds are selected automati‐ cally, depending on the position of the shift lever. NOTICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle, if the battery has been disconnec‐...
  • Page 432 Driving your vehicle WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Always check surrounding • When stopped on an uphill grade, • Shifting into P (Park) while the ve‐ areas near your vehicle for people, do not hold the vehicle stationary hicle is in motion will cause the especially children, before shifting with engine power.
  • Page 433 For extra power when passing another - For (Electronic Parking CAUTION vehicle or climbing grades, depress the Brake) equipped vehicles, push accelerator pedal fully (more than 82%) the brake pedal with the ignition Always come to a complete stop be‐ until the kick down mechanism (if button in [ON] or while the en‐...
  • Page 434 Driving your vehicle CAUTION NOTICE • With the exception of parking in • In manual mode, the driver must neutral gear, always park the vehi‐ execute upshifts in accordance cle in [P] (Park) for safety and en‐ with road conditions, taking care gage the parking brake.
  • Page 435 Shift lock system With the shift lever in the D position (Continued) For your safety, the automatic trans‐ The paddle shifter will operate when axle has a shift lock system which pre‐ • When driving on a slippery road, the vehicle speed is more than 10 km/h vents shifting the transaxle from P push the shift lever forward into (6 mph) .
  • Page 436 Instead, when you are driving down a long hill, slow down and shift 7. We recommend that the system be to a lower gear. When you do this, inspected by an authorized Kia engine braking will help slow down dealer. the vehicle.
  • Page 437 WARNING WARNING • Always buckle-up! In a collision, an If your vehicle becomes stuck in unbelted occupant is significantly snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may more likely to be seriously injured attempt to rock the vehicle free by or killed than a properly belted oc‐ moving it forward and backward.
  • Page 438 Driving your vehicle DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT) (IF EQUIPPED) Dual clutch transmission operation The dual clutch transmission has seven forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected au‐ tomatically in the D (Drive) position. WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: •...
  • Page 439 • The Dual Clutch Transmission gives • When rapidly accelerating at low ve‐ CAUTION the driving feel of a manual transmis‐ hicle speed, engine could rev at high sion, yet provides the ease of a fully rpm depending on vehicle drive condi‐ automatic transmission.
  • Page 440 • If the display continues to blink, • Gear shifts may be more noticea‐ for your safety, we recommend ble than a conventional automatic that you contact an authorized Kia transmission. This is a normal dealer. characteristic of this type of dual...
  • Page 441 The indicator in the instrument cluster CAUTION (Continued) displays the shift lever position when the ignition switch is in the ON position. • An overheated Dual clutch trans‐ Always come to a complete stop be‐ mission may change the gear fore shifting into or out of R (Re‐...
  • Page 442 Driving your vehicle - For smart key equipped vehicles, WARNING (Continued) the ignition switch can be moved to [OFF] only when the shift lev‐ • After the ignition switch has been Do not drive with the shift lever in N er is in [P].
  • Page 443 Manual mode Paddle shifter (if equipped) NOTICE • Only the seven forward gears can be selected. To reverse or park the vehicle, move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) or P (Park) position as required. • Downshifts are made automatical‐ ly when the vehicle slows down.
  • Page 444 Shift lock system 7. We recommend that the system be For your safety, the Dual clutch trans‐ inspected by an authorized Kia mission has a shift lock system which dealer. prevents shifting the transaxle from P (Park) into R (Reverse) unless the brake Ignition key interlock system (if equip‐...
  • Page 445 • Exercise extreme caution when driv‐ Good driving practices (Continued) ing on a slippery surface. Be especial‐ • Never move the shift lever from P ly careful when braking, accelerating • Loss of control often occurs if two (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other po‐ or shifting gears.
  • Page 446 Driving your vehicle Moving up a steep grade from a standing start To move up a steep grade from a standing start, depress the brake pedal, shift the shift lever to D (Drive). Select the appropriate gear depending on load weight and steepness of the grade, and release the parking brake.
  • Page 447 BRAKE SYSTEM Power brakes (Continued) (Continued) Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes • Do not drive with your foot resting • Always confirm the position of the that adjust automatically through nor‐ on the brake pedal. This will create brake and accelerator pedal before mal usage.
  • Page 448 Driving your vehicle Parking brake CAUTION (Continued) Applying the parking brake • Always replace the front or rear Do not operate the parking brake brake pads as pairs. Foot type while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation. It could damage the vehicle system and may WARNING endanger driving safety.
  • Page 449 Releasing the parking brake Hand type CAUTION Foot type • Driving with the parking brake ap‐ plied will cause excessive brake pad (or lining) and brake rotor wear. • Do not operate the parking brake while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation.
  • Page 450 Kia dealer. be a malfunction in the brake system. Immediate attention is necessary. 6-40...
  • Page 451 If at all possible, cease driving the vehi‐ Also, the EPB is applied automatically if Releasing the parking brake cle immediately. If that is not possible, the Auto Hold button is on when the use extreme caution while operating engine is turned off. the vehicle and only continue to drive However, if you keep pressing the EPB the vehicle until you can reach a safe...
  • Page 452 • Automatic transaxle / Dual clutch that the system be checked by an A vehicle towing a trailer on a hill or transmission authorized Kia dealer. on an incline may slightly roll back‐ 1. Start the engine. • Do not drive your vehicle with the wards when starting the vehicle.
  • Page 453 • If you try to drive off depressing the EPB (Electronic parking brake) may be (Continued) accelerator pedal with the EPB ap‐ automatically applied when: plied, but doesn't release automati‐ • Never allow anyone who is unfa‐ • The EPB is overheated cally, a warning will sound and a mes‐...
  • Page 454 Driving your vehicle System warning System warning CAUTION Depress the brake pedal when the Type A Type A above message appears for the Auto Hold and EPB may not activate. OJF055249L OJF055251L Type B Type B OJF055250L OJF055252L When the conversion from Auto Hold to EPB is not working properly a warning will sound and a message will appear.
  • Page 455 3 seconds if the system is oper‐ warning light is still on, we recom‐ ation normally. mend that the system be checked Do not operate the parking brake by an authorized Kia dealer. while the vehicle is moving except in (Continued) an emergency situation. 6-45...
  • Page 456 4. If EPB is applied, Auto Hold will be the standby position. we recommend that you contact an au‐ released. thorized Kia dealer by loading the vehi‐ cle on a flatbed tow truck and have the Leaving system checked. If you press the accelerator pedal with...
  • Page 457 We recommend - The driver's seat belt is unfas‐ that the you contact an author‐ tened driver's door ized Kia dealer. opened OJF055022L • While operating Auto Hold, you - The engine hood is opened may heard mechanical noise. How‐...
  • Page 458 Auto Hold may not work properly. We recommend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer. OJF055121L OJF055123L When the conversion from Auto Hold to EPB is not working properly a warning When the EPB is applied from Auto will sound and a message will appear.
  • Page 459 If you did not apply the brake pedal Anti-lock brake system (ABS) NOTICE when you release the Auto Hold by pressing the [AUTO HOLD] switch, a When this message is displayed, the warning will sound and a message will WARNING Auto Hold and EPB may not operate.
  • Page 460 Driving your vehicle NOTICE (Continued) The safety features of an ABS (or A click sound may be heard in the ESC) equipped vehicle should not be engine compartment when the vehi‐ tested by high speed driving or cor‐ nering. This could endanger the cle begins to move after the engine safety of yourself or others.
  • Page 461 • Restart the engine. If the ABS ment system to stabilize the vehicle. warning light is off, then your ABS system is normal. Otherwise, you may have a problem with the ABS. We recommend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer. 6-51...
  • Page 462 Driving your vehicle When you apply your brakes under ESC operation WARNING conditions which may lock the wheels, you may hear a tik-tik’’ sound from ESC ON condition Never drive too fast for the road the brakes, or feel a corresponding sen‐ conditions or too quickly when cor‐...
  • Page 463 ESC operation off When operating Type A ESC OFF state When the ESC is in operation, ESC indicator light blinks. This car has 2 kinds of ESC • When the Electronic Stabili‐ off states. Control operating If the engine stops when ESC properly, you can feel a is off, ESC remains off.
  • Page 464 Driving your vehicle means the traction control function To cancel ESC operation, press the The ESC indicator light blinks whenever does not operate. Brake control func‐ ESC OFF button (ESC OFF ) for ESC is operating or illuminates when tion only operates. more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 465 If the ESC is left on, it may by an authorized Kia dealer. prevent the vehicle speed from in‐ The VSM does not operate when: creasing, and result in false diag‐...
  • Page 466 Driving your vehicle NOTICE WARNING (Continued) • Your vehicle is designed to activate The HAC is activated only for about • The VSM is designed to function according to the driver’s intention, 1~2 seconds, so when the vehicle is above approximately km/h even with the VSM installed.
  • Page 467 • All vehicles should always have the call an authorized Kia dealer. parking brake fully engaged when CAUTION • Do not coast down hills with the vehi‐...
  • Page 468 Driving your vehicle • If a tire goes flat while you are driv‐ • Under some conditions your parking ing, apply the brakes gently and keep brake can freeze in the engaged posi‐ the vehicle pointed straight ahead tion. This is most likely to happen while you slow down.
  • Page 469 AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING (AEB) (IF EQUIPPED) The AEB system is to reduce or to System setting and activation (Continued) avoid accident risk. It recognizes the System setting distance from the vehicle ahead or the • Always drive cautiously to prevent pedestrian through the sensors (i.e.
  • Page 470 When the warning light remains ON Type A Type B with the AEB activated, we recom‐ mend you to have the system checked by an authorized Kia dealer. OJF055179LB OJF055075LB The driver can select the initial warning activation time in the User Settings in the instrument cluster LCD display.
  • Page 471 Prerequisite for activation • EARLY - When this condition is se‐ (Continued) lected, the initial Forward The AEB gets ready to be activated, when the AEB is selected on the LCD • Set or cancel AEB with controlling Collision Warning is activa‐ switches on steering wheel after display, and when the following prereq‐...
  • Page 472 Driving your vehicle Forward Warning (1st warning) Collision Warning (2nd warning) Emergency braking (3rd warning) OJF055078L OJF055077L OJF055076L • The warning message appears on the • The warning message appears on the LCD display with the warning alarms. LCD display with the warning alarms. The warning message appears on the LCD display with the warning alarms.
  • Page 473 • The AEB provides additional braking Sensor to detect the distance WARNING power for optimum braking perform‐ from the vehicle in front (front ance, when the driver depresses the radar) The AEB operates in accordance with brake pedal. the risk levels, such as the distance •...
  • Page 474 To operate the AEB again, remove the case, we recommend you to have foreign substances. the vehicle inspected by an au‐ thorized Kia dealer. • Use only the genuine Kia sensor OJF055079L cover. Do not arbitrarily apply paint on the sensor cover. 6-64...
  • Page 475 The AEB operation may be limi‐ the vehicle inspected by an author‐ and the warning alarm at all. ted. ized Kia dealer. • When there is a malfunction with Recognizing vehicles the AEB, the braking control does • The AEB warning message may ap‐...
  • Page 476 Driving your vehicle The vehicle in front is a special vehi‐ even in the same lane. It may unnec‐ cle, such as a heavily-loaded truck or essarily produce the warning mes‐ a trailer. sage and the warning alarm, or it The vehicle in front does not turn ON may not produce the warning mes‐...
  • Page 477 Recognizing the vehicle When the vehicle in front has heavy loading extended rearward, or when the vehicle in front has higher ground clearance, it may induce a hazardous situation. Recognizing pedestrians The pedestrian is not fully captured by the camera sensor, or the pedes‐ trian does not walk in the upright po‐...
  • Page 478 Driving your vehicle There is a group of pedestrians. WARNING • Cancel the AEB in the User Set‐ tings on the LCD display, before towing another vehicle. While tow‐ ing, the brake application may ad‐ versely affect your vehicle safety. •...
  • Page 479 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) This system is designed to function Type A (Continued) above approximately km/h (20 mph). • Be careful when driving downhill using the cruise control system, which may increase the vehicle WARNING speed. • If the cruise control is left on (cruise indicator light is illumina‐...
  • Page 480 Driving your vehicle CRUISE/ : Turns cruise control system 1. Press the CRUISE/ button on the (Continued) on or off. steering wheel, to turn the system RES+: Resumes or increases cruise con‐ on. The cruise indicator light will il‐ • To activate cruise control, depress trol speed.
  • Page 481 On a steep grade, the vehicle may Follow either of these procedures: Type A slow down or speed up slightly • Move the lever up (to RES+) and hold while going downhill. it. Your vehicle will accelerate. Re‐ lease the lever at the speed you want.
  • Page 482 Driving your vehicle • Move the lever down (to SET-) and To decrease the cruising speed: To cancel cruise control, do one release it immediately. The cruising of the following: speed will decrease by 2 km/h Type A (1 mph) each time you move the lev‐ er down (to SET-) in this manner.
  • Page 483 • Shift into N (Neutral) if equipped with If any method other than the CRUISE/ To resume cruising speed at an Automatic Transaxle/Dual clutch button was used to cancel cruising more than approximately transmission. speed and the system is still activated, 30 km/h (20 mph) the most recent set speed will auto‐...
  • Page 484 Driving your vehicle SPEED LIMIT CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) You can set the speed limit when you 1. Press the CRUISE ( ) button twice do not want to drive over a specific on the steering wheel, to turn the speed.
  • Page 485 Move the lever up (to RES+) or • Press the cruise switch. NOTICE down (SET-) and release it immedi‐ • Turn the ignition switch off. ately. The speed will increase or • Depressing the accelerator pedal decrease by 1 km/h. If you press the cancel O switch once, less than approximately 50%, the the set speed limit will cancel, but it will...
  • Page 486 Driving your vehicle CAUTION The --- indicator will blink if there is a problem with speed limit control system. If this occurs, we recommend that the system be checked by an au‐ thorized Kia dealer. 6-76...
  • Page 487 SPEED LIMIT INFORMATION FUNCTION (SLIF) (IF EQUIPPED) SLIF activation/deactivation WARNING • Speed Limit Information Function is only an aid and is not always able to correctly display speed lim‐ its and overtaking restrictions. • The driver always keeps the re‐ sponsibility not to exceed the maximum allowed speed.
  • Page 488 Driving your vehicle • Sometimes different speed limits are Operation Display displayed for the same road. The in‐ No reliable speed limit information formation displayed depending on the situation. Because, traffic signs with additional signs (e.g rainy, ar‐ row...) are also detected and com‐ pared with vehicle interior data (e.g wiper operation, turn signal...).
  • Page 489 • Traffic signs are positioned on sharp cleared, we recommend that the sys‐ curve. tem be checked by an authorized Kia WUM-205 dealer. • Poorly positioned traffic sign. (eg. Ro‐ tated, shaded by any object, dam‐...
  • Page 490 Driving your vehicle • Broken LED traffic signs. • The driver always bears ultimate re‐ DRIVER'S ATTENTION sponsibility for ensuring that the ve‐ The driver must be cautious in the be‐ • Poor weather like snow, rain, fog. hicle is driven safely and that applica‐ low situations for the system may not •...
  • Page 491 ADVANCED SMART CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING WARNING For your safety, please read the • If the advanced smart cruise con‐ owner's manual before using the ad‐ trol is left on (cruise indicator in vanced smart cruise control system. the instrument cluster illumina‐...
  • Page 492 Driving your vehicle • 30 km/h (20 mph) ~ 180 km/h (Continued) (Continued) (110 mph): when there is no vehi‐ cle in front - Lanes beside guard rail on a • Be careful when driving downhill road using the advanced smart cruise •...
  • Page 493 On a steep grade, the vehicle may slow • You can set the speed to 180 km/h • You can set the speed to 30 km/h down or speed up slightly while going (110 mph). (20 mph). uphill or downhill. To decrease the cruise control set To temporarily accelerate with the To increase cruise control set...
  • Page 494 The speed and vehicle to have the system checked by an au‐ vehicle distance indicator on the cluster thorized Kia dealer. • The engine speed is in dangerous is disappeared and the CRUISE indicator range.
  • Page 495 To resume cruise control set speed: CAUTION NOTICE To reduce the risk of an accident, al‐ ways check the road conditions when reactivating advanced smart cruise control using the RES+ lever to ensure the road conditions permit safe use of the cruise con‐ trol.
  • Page 496 Driving your vehicle Each time the button is pressed, the Vehicle to vehicle distance (Continued) vehicle to vehicle distance changes as setting follows: to vehicle distance which the driver To set vehicle to vehicle distance used in the vehicle with Autonomous Distance 4 Distance 3 Distance 2...
  • Page 497 To set vehicle to vehicle distance • The vehicle will maintain the set speed, when the lane ahead is clear. • The vehicle will slow down or speed up to maintain the selected distance, when there is a vehicle ahead of you in the lane.
  • Page 498 Driving your vehicle In traffic situation (Continued) (Continued) • Even if the warning chime is not Adjust your vehicle speed for vehi‐ activated, always pay attention to cles or objects that can suddenly ap‐ the driving conditions to prevent pear in front of you by depressing dangerous situations from occur‐...
  • Page 499 Kia dealer. malfunction of the Smart Cruise Control correctly. System. Clean the radar or cover by us‐ Always keep the area in front of the ing a soft cloth and it will operate man‐...
  • Page 500 User Settings Mode (Driving Assist) thorized Kia dealer. and select SCC (Smart Cruise Control). • Use only a genuine Kia sensor cov‐ You may select one of the three stages er for your vehicle. Do not paint you prefer.
  • Page 501 The driver may choose to only use the To convert to cruise control Limitations of the system cruise control mode (speed control mode function) by doing as follows: 1. Turn the smart cruise control sys‐ tem on (the cruise indicator light will be on but the system will not be activated).
  • Page 502 Driving your vehicle On inclines Lane changing • Select the appropriate set speed on curves and adjust your vehicle speed by depressing the accelerator or brake pedal according to the road condition ahead and driving condition. OJF055027 OJF055028 • During uphill or downhill driving, the •...
  • Page 503 Vehicle recognition - When the vehicle is pointing upwards due to overloading in the trunk - While making turns by steering - When driving to one side of the lane - When driving on narrow lanes or on curves Adjust your vehicle speed by depressing the brake pedal according to the road condition ahead and driving condition.
  • Page 504 Driving your vehicle loads that sticks out to the back of (Continued) the vehicle. • When other vehicles are changing lanes in front of you frequently, WARNING the advanced smart cruise control system may not operate appropri‐ • The advanced smart cruise control ately.
  • Page 505 (Continued) • For safe operation, carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual before use. • After an engine start, please stop for several seconds. If system ini‐ tialization is not completed, the SCC does not normally operate. • After an engine start, if any ob‐ jects are not detected or the sen‐...
  • Page 506 Driving your vehicle ISG (IDLE STOP AND GO) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Your vehicle may be equipped with the Auto stop ISG system, which reduces fuel con‐ To stop the engine in idle stop sumption by automatically shutting mode down the engine, when the vehicle is at a standstill.
  • Page 507 NOTICE (Continued) Type A If you open the engine hood in auto stop mode, the following will happen (With Dual clutch transmission): • The ISG system will deactivate (the light on the ISG OFF button will illuminate). (Continued) OJF055036 OJF055242L Type B OJF055241L OJF055243L...
  • Page 508 Driving your vehicle The engine will also restart Auto start automatically without the driver's To restart the engine from idle stop any actions if the following occurs: mode The fan speed of manual climate con‐ trol system is set above the 3rd posi‐ tion when the air conditioning is on.
  • Page 509 The outside temperature is between • If you wish to deactivate the ISG sys‐ NOTICE -10 °C to 35 °C (14 °F to 95 °F). tem, press the ISG OFF button. The light on the ISG OFF button will illumi‐ The engine coolant temperature is •...
  • Page 510 2 or 3 times. 2nd position. If the ISG OFF button light continues to be illuminated in spite of the procedure, we recom‐ mend that you contact an author‐ ized Kia dealer as soon as possible. 6-100...
  • Page 511 DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) DRIVE mode ECO mode (Active ECO) Type C Active ECO helps Type A improve fuel effi‐ ciency by control‐ ling certain engine and transaxle sys‐ tem operating pa‐ rameters. Fuel effi‐ ciency depends on the driver's driving habit and road con‐...
  • Page 512 ECS system. We recommend that the • When the accelerator pedal is deeply system be checked by an authorized depressed for a few seconds: The system will be limited, judging Kia dealer. that the driver wants to speed up. 6-102...
  • Page 513 LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) (IF EQUIPPED) (Continued) • Do not turn the steering wheel suddenly, when the LDWS warns you that your vehicle is leaving the lane. • If the sensor can not detect the lane or if the vehicle speed does not exceed around 60 km/h, the LDWS won't warn you even though the vehicle leaves the lane.
  • Page 514 Driving your vehicle To operate the LDWS, press the switch 2. Auditory warning Left lane departing with the ignition in the ON position. The If you leave the lane, the warning indicator illuminates on the cluster. To sound operates for maximum 3 cancel the LDWS, press LDWS button seconds.
  • Page 515 We recommend that the system be checked by an authorized Kia dealer. • Driving on a steep grade or a curve. • Light reflects from the water on the The LDWS does not operate road.
  • Page 516 Driving your vehicle • The lane number increases or decrea‐ ses or the lane lines are crossing complicatedly. • Putting something on the dashboard. • Driving with the sun in front of you. • Driving in areas under construction. • The lane line is more than two in ei‐ ther side (Left/Right).
  • Page 517 LANE KEEPING ASSIST SYSTEM (LKAS) (IF EQUIPPED) When the system detects the vehicle (Continued) straying from its lane, it alerts the driv‐ er with a visual and audible warning, • Always check the road condition while applying a slight counter-steering and surroundings and be cautious torque, trying to prevent the vehicle when the system cancels, does...
  • Page 518 Driving your vehicle LKAS activation LKAS operation (Continued) • Always have your hands on the steering wheel while the LKAS system is activated. If you contin‐ ue to drive with your hands off the steering wheel after the "Hand on" warning, the system will turn off automatically.
  • Page 519 • Both lanes must be detected for the Left lane Right lane (Continued) system to fully activate. leaving the lane. However, the driver • If only one of the lane is detected, should not solely rely on the system the system will warn (warning beep but always check the road conditions and blinking yellow lane) the driver when driving.
  • Page 520 Driving your vehicle • If the driver takes one hand off the (Continued) steering wheel while the LKAS is acti‐ vated, the system will warn the driv‐ • Turn off the system and drive the er after several seconds with a visual vehicle personally in below situa‐...
  • Page 521 • Always turn on the turn signal to • The brightness outside • The vehicle shakes heavily. change lanes. If you change lanes changes suddenly such as passing • The lane number increases or decrea‐ without the turn signal on, the steer‐ through a tunnel.
  • Page 522 LKAS malfunction the camera lens. If the problem is not solved, we recom‐ mend that the system be checked by an authorized Kia dealer. OJF055144L OJF055192L • If there is a problem with the system a message will appear. If the problem The LKAS fail indicator (yellow) will illu‐...
  • Page 523 • If the LDWS is operating the indicator LKAS function change green/white will illuminate. • The steering wheel will not be con‐ trolled. Standard LKA • LKAS only starts intervention when the vehicle is predicted to cross the line. • It's useful to a driver who dislikes fre‐ quent intervention by LKAS.
  • Page 524 Driving your vehicle BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM (BSD) (IF EQUIPPED) 1. BSD (Blind spot detection) BSD (Blind spot detection) / LCA Warning range is dependent on (Lane Change Assist) your vehicle speed. However, if the Operating conditions speed of your vehicle is faster by 10 km/h or more than other nearby vehicles, the warning is not operat‐...
  • Page 525 When the system is not used turn the 2nd stage (Continued) system off by pressing the switch. When the system is turned on the • The Blind Spot Detection System warning light will illuminate for 3 sec‐ (BSD) is not a substitute for prop‐ onds on the outside rearview mirror.
  • Page 526 10 mi‐ nutes, the system will work normally. If the system does not work normally even though the foreign substance is removed, take your vehicle to an au‐ thorized Kia dealer and have the sys‐ tem checked. 6-116...
  • Page 527 We recommend you to have the sys‐ • The system is operated when the ve‐ tem checked by an authorized Kia deal‐ hicle speed is below 10 km/h with the shift lever in R (Reverse). 6-117...
  • Page 528 Driving your vehicle • The RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Warning type detecting range is 0.5 m ~ 20 m based on side direction. If the ap‐ proaching vehicle speed 4 km/h ~ 36 km/h in detection range, the warning is on. However, the sys‐ tem sensing range is different based on conditions.
  • Page 529 The sensor is polluted with rain, WARNING (Continued) snow, mud, etc. • The detection area differs accord‐ The rear bumper, in which the sensor • The warning light on the outside ing to the road's width. If the road is located, is covered or blocked with rearview mirror will...
  • Page 530 Driving your vehicle While going down or up a steep road where the height of the lane is differ‐ ent. When the other vehicle approaches very close. When a trailer or carrier is installed. When the temperature of the rear bumper is high.
  • Page 531 ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Do not "ride" the brake or clutch ped‐ • Keep your vehicle clean. For maxi‐ mainly on your style of driving, where al. This can increase fuel consumption mum service, your vehicle should be you drive and when you drive.
  • Page 532 Keeping a vehicle in good operating condition is important both for econo‐ my and safety. Therefore, we recom‐ mend that the system be serviced by an authorized Kia dealer. WARNING n Engine off during motion Never turn the engine off to coast down hills or anytime the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 533 SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions WARNING CAUTION When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water, snow, ice, Prolonged rocking may cause engine n Downshifting mud, sand, or similar hazards, follow overheating, transaxle damage or these suggestions: Downshifting with automatic failure, and tire damage.
  • Page 534 Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering Driving at night WARNING If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may attempt to rock the vehicle free by moving it forward and backward. Do not attempt this procedure if people or objects are anywhere near the ve‐...
  • Page 535 • Keep your headlights clean and prop‐ • If your tires are not in good condition, Driving in the rain erly aimed on vehicles not equipped making a quick stop on wet pave‐ with the automatic headlight aiming ment can cause a skid and possibly feature.
  • Page 536 Driving your vehicle Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil Driving off-road NOTICE Drive carefully off-road because your High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not forget to vehicle may be damaged by rocks or Never exceed the maximum tire in‐ roots of trees.
  • Page 537: Appendix

    WINTER DRIVING Severe weather conditions in the winter NOTICE (Continued) result in greater wear and other prob‐ lems. To minimize the problems of win‐ ard tires. Otherwise, the safety and ter driving, you should follow these Tire chains are not legal in all coun‐ handling of your vehicle may be ad‐...
  • Page 538 Driving your vehicle Tire chains Chain installation CAUTION When installing chains, follow the man‐ ufacturer's instructions mount • Make sure the snow chains are the correct size and type for your them as tightly as you can. Drive slowly tires. Incorrect snow chains can with chains installed.
  • Page 539 "winter weight" Kia dealer and most auto parts outlets. hitting the vehicle. oil be used during cold weather. See Do not use engine coolant or other Recommendations on page 9-19.
  • Page 540 Driving your vehicle Don't let your parking brake Carry emergency equipment Depending on the severity of the freeze weather, you should carry appropriate Under some conditions your parking emergency equipment. Some of the brake can freeze in the engaged posi‐ items you may want to carry include tion.
  • Page 541 10 % or 100 kg Kia dealer. the limits. (220.4 lbs), whichever value is low‐ er. In this case, do not exceed WARNING 100 km/h (62.1 mph) for vehicle of...
  • Page 542 Use only a frame- NOTICE before you pull a trailer. mounted hitch that does not attach to the bumper. n Location of trailer mounting • Kia trailer hitch accessary is available (Continued) at an authorized Kia dealer. 6-132...
  • Page 543 Before you start, check the trailer hitch Safety chains WARNING and platform, safety chains, electrical You should always attach chains be‐ connector(s), lights, tires and mirror tween your vehicle and your trailer. n Trailer brakes adjustment. If the trailer has electric Cross the safety chains under the brakes, start your vehicle and trailer tongue of the trailer so that the tongue...
  • Page 544 D (Drive) Avoid jerky or sudden maneuvers. Sig‐ An authorized Kia dealer can assist you when towing a trailer. in installing the wiring harness. nal well in advance before turning or Operating your vehicle in D (Drive) lane changes.
  • Page 545 CAUTION WARNING (Continued) • For vehicles equipped with a dual • When towing a trailer on steep n Parking on a hill clutch transmission when towing a grades (in excess of 6%) pay close trailer on steep grades, the clutch Parking your vehicle on a hill with a attention to the engine coolant in the transmission could overheat.
  • Page 546 Driving your vehicle 5. Start the vehicle, hold the brakes, ply your brakes and hold the brake Do not forget to also maintain your shift to neutral, release the parking pedal down while you: trailer and hitch. Follow the mainte‐ brake and slowly release the brakes •...
  • Page 547 • When towing a trailer, we recom‐ mend that you consult an authorized Kia dealer on additional requirements such as a towing kit, etc. • Always drive your vehicle at a moder‐ ate speed (less than 100 km/h (60 mph)).
  • Page 548 Driving your vehicle The trailer tongue should weigh a max‐ (Continued) (Continued) imum of 10% of the total loaded trailer weight, within the limits of the maxi‐ • Never load a trailer with more • An improperly loaded trailer can mum permissible trailer tongue load.
  • Page 549 Loading capacity of the trailer towing (for Europe) Gasoline Engine Diesel Engine Theta II 2.4 Theta II 2.0 Item Nu 2.0 CVVL U2 1.7 T-GDI Without brake system (1,433) (1,653) (1,102) (1,543) (1,653) (1,653) Maximum trailer weight kg (Ibs.) With brake 1,300 1,700 1,000...
  • Page 550 Driving your vehicle Loading capacity of the trailer towing (for Australia) Petrol Engine Item Theta II 2.4 GDI Theta II 2.0 T-GDI Without brake system (1,653) (1,543) Maximum trailer weight kg (Ibs.) 1,700 1,400 With brake system (3,748) (3,086) Maximum permissible static vertical load on the cou‐ pling device (176) (176)
  • Page 551 VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the proper GAW (Gross axle weight) Overloading loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to This is the total weight placed on each keep your loaded vehicle weight within axle (front and rear) - including vehicle its design rating capability, with or WARNING curb weight and all payload.
  • Page 553 What to do in an emergency Road warning................7-02 Checking the tire inflation pressure........7-27 Hazard warning flasher............7-02 Notes on the safe use of the Tire Mobility Kit....7-28 In case of an emergency while driving........7-03 Technical data................ 7-28 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing....7-03 Towing..................7-29 If you have a flat tire while driving........
  • Page 554 What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher • The hazard warning flasher operates whether your vehicle is running or not. • The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on. • Care must be taken when using the hazard warning flasher while the ve‐...
  • Page 555 Drive off the road as far as thorized Kia dealer. possible and park on a firm level ground. If you are on a divided highway, do not park in the median area between the two traffic lanes.
  • Page 556 4. If the engine still does not start, we operate the starter, the battery is recommend that you call an au‐ discharged. thorized Kia dealer. 4. Check the starter connections to be sure they are securely tightened. 5. Do not push or pull the vehicle to start it.
  • Page 557 EMERGENCY STARTING CAUTION (Continued) • Keep all flames or sparks away Use only a 12-volt jumper system. from the battery. The battery You can damage a 12-volt starting produces hydrogen gas which may motor, ignition system, and other explode if exposed to flame or electrical parts beyond repair by use sparks.
  • Page 558 (3), the system be checked by an author‐ then the other end to a solid, sta‐ ized Kia dealer. tionary, metallic point (for example, Push-starting the engine lifting bracket) away from the battery (4).
  • Page 559 If the air ommend that you call an author‐ conditioning is on, turn it off. ized Kia dealer. 5. If the water pump drive belt is bro‐ 3. If engine coolant is running out un‐...
  • Page 560 What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED) Check tire pressure - psi, kPa, bar (Refer to User set‐ tings mode on page 4-71). Each tire, including the spare (if provi‐ ded), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pres‐...
  • Page 561 ■ Low tire pressure position information sequent vehicle start-ups as long as checked by an authorized Kia dealer. the malfunction exists. When the TPMS 1. The low tire pressure telltale/ malfunction indicator remains illumina‐ TPMS malfunction indicator do...
  • Page 562 We recommend that the system be outside temperature is higher or checked by an authorized Kia dealer to lower, you should check the tire in‐ determine the cause of the problem. flation pressure and adjust the tires...
  • Page 563 We recommend that the sys‐ remain continuously illuminated while public offices, broadcasting sta‐ tem be checked by an authorized Kia driving because the TPMS sensor is tions, military installations, air‐ dealer. ports, or transmitting towers, etc.
  • Page 564 We recommend that you use the equipped with TPMS. terfere with the system's ability to sealant approved by Kia if your vehi‐ - New model vehicle: warn the driver of low tire pressure cle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Nov.
  • Page 565 IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH SPARE TIRE, IF EQUIPPED) Jack and tools To prevent the jack from rattling (Continued) while the vehicle is in motion, store it properly. • Do not get under a vehicle that is Follow jacking instructions to reduce supported by a jack.
  • Page 566 What to do in an emergency Removing and storing the spare Changing tires tire OQL065032 If it is hard to loosen the tire hold-down OED066033 wing bolt by hand, you can loosen it OJF065004 easily using the jack handle. 1. Park on a level surface and apply 1.
  • Page 567 (Continued) • To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully, and al‐ ways block the wheel diagonally opposite wheel being changed. • We recommend that the wheels of the vehicle be chocked, and that no person remain in a vehi‐ cle that is being jacked.
  • Page 568 What to do in an emergency frame with two tabs and a raised removing the wheel lug nuts, make (Continued) dot to index with the jack. sure the vehicle is stable and that there is no chance for movement or If there is, remove it.
  • Page 569 Always reinstall the valve cap lug nuts or wheels. If in doubt, con‐ after checking or adjusting tire pres‐ sult an authorized Kia dealer. sure. If the cap is not replaced, air may leak from the tire. If you lose a valve...
  • Page 570 What to do in an emergency • Any continuous road use of this tire WARNING (Continued) could result in tire failure, loss of ve‐ hicle control, and possible personal in‐ Check the inflation pressures as The compact spare tire is for emer‐ jury.
  • Page 571 • Do not use the temporary compact tire on any other vehicle because this tire has been designed especially for your vehicle. • The temporary compact tire tread life is shorter than a regular tire. In‐ spect your temporary compact tire regularly and replace worn compact spare tires with the same size and design, mounted on the same wheel.
  • Page 572 What to do in an emergency ❈ The actual Jack label in the vehicle Jack label may differ from the illustration. For Example more detailed specifications, refer Type A to the label attached to the jack. 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowable load 3.
  • Page 573 EC declaration of conformity for jack OUM074110L 7-21...
  • Page 574 Temporary fix seals most punctures in a passenger tire inspected by an authorized Kia car tire caused by nails or similar ob‐ Have your tire repaired as soon as dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 575 It is possible that some tires, especially with larger punctures or damage 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, especially if the vehicle is heavily loaded or if a trailer is in use.
  • Page 576 What to do in an emergency 1. Speed restriction label Components of the Tire Mobility Kit (TMK) 2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction 3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel 4. Connectors and cable for the bat‐ tery direct connection 5.
  • Page 577 (Continued) Do not use the tire sealant after the sealant has expired (i.e. passed the expiration date on the sealant con‐ tainer). This can increase the risk of tire failure. WARNING n Sealant OJF065012 OTAM061022 • Keep out of reach of children. •...
  • Page 578 What to do in an emergency 4. Ensure that button (9) on the com‐ 8. Connect between compressor and pressor is not pressed. the vehicle power outlet using the cable and connectors (4). 9. With the engine start/stop button position on or ignition switch posi‐ tion on, switch on the compressor and let it run for approximately 5~7 minutes to fill the sealant up to...
  • Page 579 - To increase the inflation pres‐ unventilated location (such as inside an authorized Kia dealer. sure: Switch on the compressor, a building). position I. To check the current...
  • Page 580 We recommend that you contact an such as nails or screws- that have Sealant bottle: 104 x 85 ø mm (4.1 x authorized Kia dealer if the tire can‐ penetrated the tire. 3.3 ø in.) not be made roadworthy with the •...
  • Page 581 Kia dealer or a commercial • Do not tow with sling-type equip‐ tow-truck service. Proper lifting and ment. Use wheel lift or flatbed towing procedures are necessary to equipment.
  • Page 582 OJF065018 Rear OJF065019 OJF065017 1. Open the trunk, and remove the If towing is necessary, we recommend towing hook from the tool case. you to have it done by an authorized Kia dealer or a commercial tow truck service. 7-30...
  • Page 583 We recommend that brakes must all be in good condition. you contact an authorized Kia • Do not use the tow hooks to pull a • Before emergency towing, check if dealer or a commercial tow truck vehicle out of mud, sand or other the hook is not broken or damaged.
  • Page 584 What to do in an emergency • Press the brake pedal with more (Continued) force than normal since you will have reduced brake performance. • To avoid serious damage to the automatic transaxle/dual clutch • More steering effort will be required transmission, limit vehicle...
  • Page 585 EMERGENCY COMMODITY (IF EQUIPPED) There are some emergency commodi‐ Triangle reflector 4. Read the tire pressure on the ties in the vehicle to help you respond gauge to know whether the tire Place the triangle reflector on the road to the emergency situation. pressure is low or high.
  • Page 587 Maintenance Engine compartment..............8-04 Fuel lines fuel hoses and connections....... 8-43 Maintenance services............... 8-07 Vapor hose (for gasoline engine) and fuel filler cap..8-44 Owner's responsibility............8-07 Vacuum crankcase ventilation hoses ........8-44 Owner maintenance precautions........8-07 Air cleaner filter..............8-44 Owner maintenance..............8-09 Spark plugs (for gasoline engine)........
  • Page 588 Checking the washer fluid level.......... 8-53 Fuses................... 8-76 Parking brake................8-54 Inner panel fuse replacement..........8-77 Checking the parking brake..........8-54 Engine compartment fuse replacement......8-78 Fuel filter (for diesel)..............8-55 Fuse-relay panel description..........8-80 Draining water from the fuel filter........8-55 Light bulbs................8-100 Fuel filter cartridge replacement........
  • Page 589 Stop and tail lamp (LED type) bulb replacement (Wagon)................8-120 Back-up lamp bulb replacement (Wagon)...... 8-120 Tail lamp (inside) bulb replacement (Wagon)....8-121 Rear fog lamp bulb replacement (Wagon)......8-121 High mounted stop lamp bulb replacement (Wagon)..8-122 Map lamp bulb replacement..........8-122 Vanity mirror lamp bulb replacement......
  • Page 590 Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir Gasoline Engine (Nu 2.0L - CVVL) 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir equipped) 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Engine oil dipstick 9.
  • Page 591 1. Engine coolant reservoir Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.4L - MPI) 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir equipped) 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Engine oil dipstick 9. Radiator cap 10.
  • Page 592 Maintenance 1. Engine coolant reservoir Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.0L T-GDI) 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir equipped) 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Engine oil dipstick 9. Radiator cap 10.
  • Page 593 Kia dealer. dures. Detailed warranty information is provi‐ Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient ded in your Warranty & Maintenance servicing may result in operational book.
  • Page 594 (if equipped) or fuel re‐ lated parts. • When you inspect the fuel system (fuel lines and fuel injection devi‐ ces), we recommend that you con‐ tact an authorized Kia dealer. (Continued) 8-08...
  • Page 595 OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks • If any slipping or changes in the oper‐ WARNING and inspections that should be per‐ ation of your transaxle occurs, check formed at the frequencies indicated to the transaxle fluid level. Be careful when checking your en‐...
  • Page 596 Maintenance • Check the windshield washer spray and wiper operation. Clean the wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. • Check the headlight alignment. • Check the muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps. • Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear and function.
  • Page 597 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Scheduled maintenance service • Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition precaution Follow the Normal Maintenance Sched‐ If your vehicle is operated under the ule if the vehicle is usually operated above conditions, you should inspect, where none of the following conditions replace or refill more frequently than apply.
  • Page 598 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.
  • Page 599 15,000 km (10,000 miles) (for Europe)/ 10,000 km (6,500 miles) (except Europe). Additives are available from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 600 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Nu 2.0L CVVL Engine oil and engine oil fil‐ Theta II 2.4L MPI Theta II 2.0L T- Replace every 10,000 km (6,500 miles) or 12 months At first, replace 210,000 km (140,000 miles) or 120 months...
  • Page 601 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Automatic transaxle fluid (if equipped) No check, No service required Manual transaxle fluid (if equipped) Drive shaft and boots Add every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or 12 months Fuel additives (Gasoline)
  • Page 602 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Brake/clutch (if equipped) fluid Parking brake Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Suspension ball joints Tire (pressure &...
  • Page 603 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Theta 2.4L A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Every 7,500 km (5,000 miles) or 6 months H, I, J, K, L Engine oil and engine Nu 2.0L oil filter...
  • Page 604 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently depending on the Drive shaft and boots C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K condition Replace more frequently depending on the Climate control air filter (if equipped) C, E, G condition Maintenance operation...
  • Page 605 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.
  • Page 606 Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if neces‐ Valve clearance sary. We recommend that the system be checked by an authorized Kia deal‐ For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to it's interval when you do Spark plug maintenance of other items.
  • Page 607 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Nu 2.0L CVVL Except Middle East, Brazil: Replace every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or Nu 2.0L MPI 12 months For Middle East, Brazil: Replace every 10,000 km (6,500 miles) or 12...
  • Page 608 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Nu 2.0L CVVL Replace every 150,000 km (100,000 miles) or 120 months Nu 2.0L MPI Replace every 150,000 km (100,000 miles) or 120 months Theta II 2.4L GDI...
  • Page 609 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Except China, India, Middle East Air cleaner filter For China, India, Mid‐ dle East Exhaust system At first, inspect 60,000 km (40,000 miles) or 48 months Cooling system...
  • Page 610 Maintenance Maintenance Operation Replace or change Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace 8-24...
  • Page 611 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Theta 2.4L Every 7,500 km (5,000 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Nu 2.0L miles) or 6 months H, I, J, K, L Engine oil and engine oil filter...
  • Page 612 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Brake drums and linings (if equipped) depending on the condi‐ C, D, E, G, H tion Inspect more frequently Parking brake depending on the condi‐ C, D, G, H tion Inspect more frequently Drive shaft and boots...
  • Page 613 Driving over 170 km/h (106 mph). Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions. 8-27...
  • Page 614 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.
  • Page 615 ITEM REMARK Kia recommends that you use unleaded gasoline which has an octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Antiknock Index) 91 or higher (for Europe) or Octane Rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Antiknock Index) 87 or higher (except Europe).
  • Page 616 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Engine oil and engine oil fil‐ U-II 1.7 *4*5 At first, replace 210,000 km (140,000 miles) or 120 months Coolant (Engine) After that, replace every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months At first, inspect 90,000 km (60,000 miles) or 48 months...
  • Page 617 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM At first, inspect 60,000 km (40,000 miles) or 48 months Cooling system After that, inspect every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months Air conditioner compressor/refrigerant (if equipped) Climate control air filter (if equipped)
  • Page 618 Maintenance Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Engine oil and engine oil filter Every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or 12 months H, I, J, K, L Replace more frequently depending on the con‐...
  • Page 619 Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Replace more frequently depending on the con‐ Climate control air filter (if equipped) C, E, G dition Maintenance operation Replace Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freezing temperature.
  • Page 620 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.
  • Page 621 15,000 km (10,000 miles) (for Europe)/10,000 km (6,500 miles) (ex‐ cept Europe). Additives are available from your authorized Kia dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives. 8-35...
  • Page 622 Kia dealer for details. Manual transaxle fluid should be changed anytime it has Manual transaxle fluid been submerged in water.
  • Page 623 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE IN‐ Months TERVALS Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Engine oil and en‐ For Russia: Replace every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or 12 months U-II 1.7 gine oil filter Except Russia: Replace every 10,000 km (6,500 miles) or 12 months...
  • Page 624 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE IN‐ Months TERVALS Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Except China, India, Middle East Air cleaner filter For China, India, Mid‐ dle East Exhaust system At first, inspect 60,000 km (40,000 miles) or 48 months...
  • Page 625 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE IN‐ Months TERVALS Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Battery condition Maintenance Operation Replace or change Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace 8-39...
  • Page 626 Maintenance Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Every 7,500 km (5,000 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, For Russia miles) or 6 months H, I, J, K, L Engine oil and engine oil filter Every 5,000 km (3,000 A, B, C, D, E, F, G,...
  • Page 627 Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequent‐ Brake drums and linings (if equipped) ly depending on the C, D, E, G, H condition Inspect more frequent‐ Parking brake ly depending on the C, D, G, H condition Inspect more frequent‐...
  • Page 628 Maintenance Driving over 170 km/h (106 mph). Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions. 8-42...
  • Page 629 Fuel filter (for gasoline) seconds after shutting off the en‐ gine. High pressure pump, rail, injec‐ Kia gasoline vehicle is equipped a life‐ CAUTION tors and high pressure pipes are time fuel filter that integrated with the subject to high pressure even after fuel tank.
  • Page 630: Gasoline Engine

    Coolant We recommend that the air cleaner fil‐ The coolant should be changed at the and fuel filler cap ter be replaced by an authorized Kia intervals specified in the maintenance The vapor hose and fuel filler cap dealer. schedule.
  • Page 631 For more information on checking the connections for leakage and damage. axle fluid (Refer to Recommended pads or lining wear limit, we recom‐ lubricants and capacities on page mend to refer to the Kia web site. 9-15). (https://www.kia-hotline.com) Suspension mounting bolts Brake hoses and lines...
  • Page 632: Diesel Engine

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.4L - MPI) Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.0L T-GDI) Gasoline Engine (Nu 2.0L - CVVL) OJF075062 OJF075143L Gasoline Engine (THETA 2.4L - GDI) Diesel Engine (U2 1.7) OJF075061L Gasoline Engine (Nu 2.0L - MPI) OJF075065 OJF075144L 1.
  • Page 633 2. Start the engine and allow it to Gasoline Engine (Nu 2.0L CVVL) (Continued) reach normal operating tempera‐ ture. • Do not spill engine oil, when adding or changing engine oil. If you drop 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a the engine oil on the engine room, few minutes (about 5 minutes) for wipe it off immediately.
  • Page 634: Diesel Engine (U2

    Recommended lubricants and ca‐ pacities on page 9-15). Changing the engine oil and filter We recommend that the engine oil and filter be replaced by an authorized Kia dealer. WARNING OJF075145LB OJF075067B Used engine oil may cause skin irri‐...
  • Page 635 ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system has Checking the coolant level (Continued) a reservoir filled with year round anti‐ freeze coolant. The reservoir is filled at • Even if the engine is not operating, the factory. WARNING do not remove the radiator cap or Check the antifreeze protection and the drain plug while the engine and coolant level at least once a year, at the...
  • Page 636 F (Full), but do not overfill. If frequent additions are required, we Mixture percentage Ambient tem‐ recommend that the system be inspec‐ (volume) perature ted by an authorized Kia dealer. Antifreeze Water -15 °C (5 °F) 8-50...
  • Page 637 Changing the coolant We recommend that the coolant be re‐ placed by an authorized Kia dealer. CAUTION Put a thick cloth around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in or‐ der to prevent the coolant from overflowing into engine parts such as the alternator.
  • Page 638 If the fluid level is excessively low, we (Continued) recommend that system level checked by an authorized Kia dealer. quantity of fresh tap water. Have your eyes examined by a doctor as Use only the specified brake fluid (Re‐ soon as possible. fer to Recommended lubricants and capacities on page 9-15).
  • Page 639 WASHER FLUID Checking the washer fluid level WARNING n Coolant • Do not use radiator coolant or 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.
  • Page 640 If the stroke is serviced by an authorized Kia dealer. more or less than specified, we recom‐ mend that the system be serviced by Stroke: 5 clicks’’...
  • Page 641 ON position. If this warning light illumi‐ nates, take your car to an au‐ thorized Kia dealer and have drain the water and checked the system. OJF075110 CAUTION...
  • Page 642 Maintenance AIR CLEANER Filter replacement OJF075012 OJF075070 1. Pull out the air cleaner cover. OJF075011 It must be replaced when necessary, and should not be washed. You can clean the filter when inspecting the air cleaner element. Clean the filter by using compressed air.
  • Page 643 • When removing the air cleaner fil‐ ter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • We recommend that you use parts for replacement from an author‐ ized Kia dealer. 8-57...
  • Page 644 Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced according to the maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and re‐...
  • Page 645 WIPER BLADES Blade inspection Contamination of either the windshield (Continued) or the wiper blades with foreign matter can reduce the effectiveness of the attempt to move the wipers man‐ windshield wipers. Common sources of ually. contamination are insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments used by some commercial car washes.
  • Page 646 Maintenance Front windshield wiper blade 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then Type A pull down the blade assembly and remove it. 3. Install the new blade assembly. 4. Return the wiper arm on the wind‐ shield. 5. Turn ignition to the ON position and wiper arms will return to the nor‐...
  • Page 647 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out that the wiper blade be replaced by an the wiper blade assembly. authorized Kia dealer. 1JBA7038 2. Compress the clip and slide the blade assembly downward. 3. Lift it off the arm.
  • Page 648 • Keep the terminals and connections recommend that you contact an au‐ clean, tight, and coated with petrole‐ thorized Kia dealer. (Continued) um jelly or terminal grease. • Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the battery immediately with a solution WARNING of water and baking soda.
  • Page 649 15 minutes and get you contact an authorized keep it indoors. immediate medical atten‐ Kia dealer. • Always charge the battery fully to tion. • When lifting a plastic-cased bat‐ prevent battery case damage in...
  • Page 650 ❈ The actual battery label in the vehi‐ n Recharging battery cle may differ from the illustration. 3. Unhook the positive clamp from 1. AGM90L-DIN: The Kia model name the positive battery terminal. When recharging the battery, ob‐ of battery serve the following precautions: •...
  • Page 651 • For your safety, we recommend Reset items that you use parts for replace‐ Items should be reset after the battery ment from an authorized Kia deal‐ has been discharged or the battery has been disconnected. • Auto up/down window •...
  • Page 652 Recommended pressures must ized Kia dealer. vehicle. maintained for the best ride, top vehi‐ cle handling, and minimum tire wear. • Overinflation produces a harsh...
  • Page 653 How to check CAUTION CAUTION Use a good quality gauge to check tire pressure. You can not tell if your tires n Tire pressure • Warm tires normally exceed rec‐ are properly inflated simply by looking ommended cold tire pressures by Always observe the following: at them.
  • Page 654 • Worn tires can cause accidents. Replace tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are damaged. • Remember to check the pressure of your spare tire. Kia recom‐ S2BLA790A mends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle.
  • Page 655 Tire replacement Directional tires (if equipped) (Continued) • Do not mix bias ply and radial ply tires under any circumstances. This may cause unusual handling characteristics that could result in death, severe injury, or property damage. Wheel alignment and tire balance CBGQ0707A The wheels on your vehicle were...
  • Page 656 WARNING pact spare tire wheel. The compact • Wheels that do not meet Kia’s spare tire is not designed to be moun‐ specifications may fit poorly and n Replacing tires...
  • Page 657 Wheel replacement Tire maintenance Tire sidewall labeling When replacing the metal wheels for In addition to proper inflation, correct any reason, make sure the new wheels wheel alignment helps to decrease tire are equivalent to the original factory wear. If you find a tire is worn uneven‐ units in diameter, rim width and offset.
  • Page 658 Maintenance 2. Tire size designation Speed Wheel size designation A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire Rating Maximum Speed Wheels are also marked with important size designation. You will need this in‐ Symbol information that you need if you ever formation when selecting replacement have to replace one.
  • Page 659 5. Maximum permissible inflation Tread wear WARNING pressure The tread wear grade is a comparative This number is the greatest amount of rating based on the wear rate of the n Tire age air pressure that should be put in the tire when tested under controlled con‐...
  • Page 660 Because the low aspect ratio tires are The traction grade assigned to this Kia dealer. optimized for handling and braking, it tire is based on straight ahead brak‐ may be more uncomfortable to ride in •...
  • Page 661 (Continued) • It is not easy to recognize the tire damage with your own eyes. But if there is the slightest hint of tire damage, even though you cannot see the tire damage with your own eyes, have the tire checked or re‐ placed because the tire damage may cause air leakage from the tire.
  • Page 662 Avoid using the system involved and immediately Do not use a screwdriver or any oth‐ consult an authorized Kia dealer. er metal object to remove fuses be‐ Three kinds of fuses are used: blade cause it may cause a short circuit type for lower amperage rating, car‐...
  • Page 663 4. Check the removed fuse; replace it we recommend that you consult if it is blown. an authorized Kia dealer. Spare fuses are provided in the in‐ strument panel fuse panel (or in (Continued) the engine compartment fuse pan‐...
  • Page 664 If it fits loosely, we recommend that If you move the switch to the OFF posi‐ Engine compartment fuse you consult an authorized Kia dealer. tion, some items such as audio and dig‐ replacement If you do not have a spare, use a fuse...
  • Page 665 Kia dealer. box. Upon removal, securely insert reserve fuse of equal quantity. Main fuse 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown.
  • Page 666 Engine compartment fuse panel terminal (+) cap. Since the main fuse is designed more intricately than other parts, please visit the nearest Kia dealer and service center. CAUTION OJF075096B Visually inspect the battery cap for secure closing. If the battery cap is...
  • Page 667 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 the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label. 8-81...
  • Page 668 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel (Sedan) OJFW076199L 8-82...
  • Page 669 Driver's side fuse panel (Wagon) OJFW076217L 8-83...
  • Page 670 Maintenance Instrument panel (Driver's side fuse panel) Fuse name Symbol Fuse rat‐ Circuit Protected Around View Unit, Front Air Ventilation Seat Control Module, Front Seat Warmer Con‐ MODULE 7 trol Module, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module A/C Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, Crash Pad Switch, Head Lamp LH/RH, Au‐ to Head Lamp Leveling Device Module, A/V &...
  • Page 671 Fuse name Symbol Fuse rat‐ Circuit Protected MDPS 7.5A MDPS Unit (Column/Rack), Steering Angle Sensor PCB Block (Fuse - GLOW, TCU2, ABS3, VACUUM PUMP2, ECU3) MODULE 9 Immobilizer Module, Smart Key Control Module WASHER Multifunction Switch (Wiper Low & Washer Switch) MODULE 8 A/C Control Module, Driver/Passenger Door Module CLUSTER...
  • Page 672 Maintenance Fuse name Symbol Fuse rat‐ Circuit Protected FOG LAMP ICM Relay Box (Rear Fog Lamp Relay) REAR S/HEATER Rear Seat Warmer Control Module REAR SUNROOF 1 Sunroof Control Unit (Glass) S/HEATER Front Air Ventilation Seat Control Module, Front Seat Warmer Control Module FRONT ECS Unit Audio, A/V &...
  • Page 673 Fuse name Symbol Fuse rat‐ Circuit Protected P/SEAT DRV Driver Seat Manual Switch, Driver IMS Module POWER OUT‐ Front Power Outlet #1, Front Cigarette Lighter & Power Outlet #2 8-87...
  • Page 674 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (Gasoline engine) (Sedan) OJF075100L 8-88...
  • Page 675 Engine compartment fuse panel (Diesel engine) (Sedan) OJF075101L 8-89...
  • Page 676 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (Gasoline engine) (Wagon) OJFW076207L 8-90...
  • Page 677 Engine compartment fuse panel (Diesel engine) (Wagon) OJFW076208L 8-91...
  • Page 678 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (Battery terminal cover) OJF076036 8-92...
  • Page 679 Engine compartment fuse panel (Diesel engine) (Passenger side) OJF076099L 8-93...
  • Page 680 Maintenance Engine room compartment fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MDPS 1 MDPS Unit (Column) [G4KH/D4FD/G4ND (Europe/Australia)/G4NA (Middle COOLING FAN 2 East)/G4KE (Europe/Australia/Middle East)] RLY. 1 (Cool‐ ing Fan2 Relay), RLY. 2 (Cooling Fan1 Relay) CVVL [G4ND] RLY. 3 (CVVL Relay) [G4ND (Except Europe/Australia)/G4NA (Except Middle COOLING FAN 1 East)/G4KE (Except Europe/Australia/Middle East)] RLY.
  • Page 681 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected Smart Junction Block (Fuse - TRUNK, SUNROOF2, S/ HEATER REAR, SUNROOF1, P/WDW RH, P/SEAT PASS, P/WDW LH, P/SEAT DRV) PCB Block (Engine Control Relay, Fuse - FUEL PUMP, ECU2, TCU1, HORN, WIPER1) Smart Junction Block (IPS 1, IPS 4, Fuse - FOG LAMP MULTI REAR, S/HEATER FRONT, ECS, AMP) FUSE...
  • Page 682 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected E-CVVT 3 [G4KH] PCM E-CVVT A/C Control Module, Driver/Passenger Power Outside HEATED MIRROR Mirror WIPER 2 BCM, PCM/ECM H/LAMP HI [Bi-Function] RLY. 6 (Head Lamp High Relay) FUSE GLOW [D4FD] Glow Relay Unit FUEL PUMP Fuel Pump Relay ECU 1...
  • Page 683 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected E/R Junction Block (RLY. 1/RLY. 2 - Cooling Fan 1/2 Relay) [G4KH] Fuel Pump Relay, Oil Control Valve (Exhaust), RCV Control Solenoid Valve, Purge Control Solenoid Valve [G4KE] Fuel Pump Relay, Oil Control Valve #1/#2, Camshaft Position Sensor #1/#2, Crankshaft Position Sensor, Variable Intake Solenoid Valve, Purge Control Solenoid Valve...
  • Page 684 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected PCM/TCM, Transaxle Range Switch, Audio, Electro Chro‐ B/UP LAMP mic Mirror, Rear Combination Lamp (IN) LH/RH, MTS E- Call Module, Back-Up Lamp Switch (M/T) [G4KH/G4KE/G4ND/G4NA] Oxygen Sensor (Up/Down) SENSOR 1 [D4FD] Electronic VGT Actuator, PM (Particulate Matter) Sensor [G4KH/G4KE/G4ND/G4NA] Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4, IGN COIL...
  • Page 685 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Glow Relay Glow Relay Unit PTC Heater 1 Relay RLY. 2 (PTC Heater #1 Relay) PTC Heater 2 Relay RLY. 3 (PTC Heater #2 Relay) PTC Heater 3 Relay RLY. 4 (PTC Heater #3 Relay) Fuel Heater Relay RLY.
  • Page 686 Use only the bulbs of the specified wat‐ network failure or vehicle electrical tage. control system malfunction. If there is a problem, we recommend the sys‐ tem be serviced by an authorized Kia dealer. 8-100...
  • Page 687 If the water leaks into the in the vehicle’s electronic control Kia dealer. lamp bulb circuitry, have the vehicle device. So we recommend that checked by an authorized Kia dealer. you have the vehicle checked by NOTICE an authorized Kia dealer immedi‐ ately.
  • Page 688 Maintenance Light bulb position (Front) Head lamp Type C (Continued) change system, adhesive sheet, Head lamp - Type A down aiming). This headlamps are designed not to dazzle opposite driv‐ ers. So, you need not change your headlamps in a country with oppo‐ site traffic direction.
  • Page 689 5. Day time running lamp / Position Head lamp - Type E lamp (LED type) 6. Position lamp 7. Smart cornering lamp 8. Front fog lamp (LED type) OJFHP076190LB Fog lamp OJF075148L 1. Front turn signal lamp 2. Headlamp (Low) 3.
  • Page 690 Maintenance 1. Rear turn signal lamp Light bulb position (Rear - Sedan) 2. Stop and tail lamp Rear combination lamp - Type A Rear combination lamp - Type D 3. Position lamp 4. Back-up lamp 5. Stop lamp (LED type) 6.
  • Page 691 1. Rear turn signal lamp (bulb type) Light bulb position (Rear - Wagon) 2. Back-up lamp (bulb type) ■ Rear combination lamp - Type A ■ License plate lamp 3. Stop and tail lamp (bulb type) 4. Tail lamp (bulb type) 5.
  • Page 692 Type A typical use will shorten HID lamps recommend that you checked an au‐ life. HID lamps do not fail in the thorized Kia dealer. same manner as halogen incandes‐ cent lamps. If a headlamp goes out WARNING after a period of operation but will immediately relight when the head‐...
  • Page 693 6. Install the bulb-socket in the head‐ Headlamp (Low beam) bulb WARNING lamp assembly by aligning the tabs replacement on the bulb-socket with the slots in n Halogen bulbs the headlamp assembly. Push the bulb-socket into the headlamp as‐ • Halogen bulbs contain pressurized sembly and turn the bulb-socket gas that will produce flying pieces clockwise.
  • Page 694 4. Remove the bulb from bulb-socket If the light bulb (Low (2), High (3)) does sembly. by pulling it out. not operate, we recommend that you check with an authorized Kia dealer. 5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it in‐ to the bulb-socket. 8-108...
  • Page 695 6. Install the bulb-socket in the head‐ 3. Remove the bulb-socket from the Front turn signal lamp bulb lamp assembly by aligning the tabs headlamp assembly by turning the replacement on the bulb-socket with the slots in bulb-socket counterclockwise until the headlamp assembly.
  • Page 696 If the front fog lamp (LED) (1) does not OJF075095 operate, we recommend that you If the position lamp + DRL (1) does not checked an authorized Kia dealer. operate, we recommend that you checked an authorized Kia dealer. 8-110...
  • Page 697 If the Side repeater lamp does not op‐ erate, we recommend that you checked an authorized Kia dealer. Rear turn signal lamp bulb replacement (Sedan) OJF075042 OJF075043 3. Remove the nuts from the vehicle. 4. Disconnect the rear combination lamp connector.
  • Page 698 Maintenance 6. Remove the socket from the as‐ Stop and tail lamp bulb sembly by turning the socket coun‐ replacement (Sedan) terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 7. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the...
  • Page 699 Push the socket into the assembly If the stop and tail lamp (LED) does not and turn the socket clockwise. operate, we recommend that you checked an authorized Kia dealer. 10. Install the rear combination lamp assembly to the body of the vehi‐ cle.
  • Page 700 Maintenance Back-up lamp bulb replacement (Sedan) OJF075082 OJF075094 3. Remove the nuts from the vehicle. 4. Disconnect the rear combination lamp (inside) connector. OJF075081 5. Remove the rear combination lamp 1. Open the trunk lid. (inside) assembly from the body of 2.
  • Page 701 9. Install the socket in the assembly 2. Loosen the retaining screw of the by aligning the tabs on the socket trunk lid cover and then remove the with the slots in the assembly. cover. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
  • Page 702 Maintenance 9. Install the socket in the assembly 2. Loosen the retaining screw of the by aligning the tabs on the socket trunk lid cover and then remove the with the slots in the assembly. cover. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
  • Page 703 4. Remove the bulb from bulb-socket does not operate, we recommend that by pulling it out. you checked an authorized Kia dealer. 5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it in‐ to the bulb-socket. 6. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly.
  • Page 704 Maintenance 6. Remove the socket from the as‐ Rear turn signal lamp bulb sembly by turning the socket coun‐ replacement (Wagon) terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 7. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the...
  • Page 705 6. Remove the socket from the as‐ Stop and tail lamp bulb sembly by turning the socket coun‐ replacement (Wagon) terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 7. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the...
  • Page 706 2. Remove the service cover. by pulling it out. you check with an authorized Kia deal‐ 5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it in‐ to the bulb-socket. 6. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly.
  • Page 707 Tail lamp (inside) bulb Rear fog lamp bulb replacement replacement (Wagon) (Wagon) OJFW076212L 3. Remove the socket from the as‐ sembly by turning the socket coun‐ terclockwise until the tabs on the OJFW076209L OJFW076209L socket align with the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 708 If the map lamp (bulb and LED type) assembly. does not operate, we recommend that If the high mounted stop lamp (LED) you check with an authorized Kia deal‐ 4. Remove the bulb from bulb-socket (10) does not operate, we recommend by pulling it out.
  • Page 709 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. Vanity mirror lamp bulb Room lamp bulb replacement replacement 4. Install the lamp assembly to interi‐ Type A CAUTION Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous‐ ings.
  • Page 710 If the personal lamp (LED) does not op‐ lens into place. erate, we recommend that you check 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gen‐ with an authorized Kia dealer. tly pry the lamp assembly from in‐ terior. CAUTION 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it Be careful not to dirty or damage straight out.
  • Page 711 (Wagon) NOTICE If the LED lamp does not operate, we recommend that you check with an authorized Kia dealer. OJF075053 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gen‐ tly pry the lens cover from lamp housing. OJFW076213L 2.
  • Page 712 Maintenance 5. To aim the low and high beams left Headlight and front fog light Type C or right, turn the driver (1) clock‐ aiming (for Europe) wise or counterclockwise. To aim Headlight aiming the low and high beams up or down, turn the driver (2) clockwise Type A or counterclockwise.
  • Page 713 Front fog lamp aiming With the front fog lamps and battery normal condition, aim the front fog lamps. Type A To aim the front fog lamp up or down, turn the driver clockwise or counter‐ clockwise. OJF075104L Type B OJF075105L The front fog lamp can be aimed as the same manner of the head lamps aim‐...
  • Page 714 Maintenance Aiming point OJF075106L *A: Screen 8-128...
  • Page 715 Unit: mm (in) Head lamp (Single projection Head lamp (Dual projection Head lamp (Bi-function type) type) type) Distance be‐ Distance be‐ Distance be‐ Ground Height Ground Height Ground Height tween lamps tween lamps tween lamps Vehicle condition High High High High Low/High Low/High...
  • Page 716 Maintenance Unit: mm (in) Front Fog lamp (Bulb type) Front Fog lamp (LED type) Distance between Distance between Vehicle condition Ground Height Ground Height lamps lamps Without driver 344 (13.5) 1002 (39.4) 344 (13.5) 1002 (39.4) With driver 335 (13.2) 1002 (39.4) 335 (13.2) 1002 (39.4)
  • Page 717 Head lamp low beam (LHD Vehicle) 1. Turn the low beam on without driver aboard. 2. The cut-off 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.
  • Page 718 Maintenance 3. When aiming the low beam, vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming. 4. If head lamp leveling device is equipped, adjust the head lamp leveling device switch with 0 positions. Based on 10 m screen A: Vehicle axis B: Vertical line of the left fog lamp bulb center C: Vertical line of the right fog lamp bulb center...
  • Page 719 APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care After washing, rinse the vehicle thor‐ (Continued) oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do not allow soap to dry on the finish. Exterior general caution they have been affected by water. If braking performance is impaired, dry It is very important to follow the label the brakes by applying them lightly directions when using any chemical...
  • Page 720 Maintenance Finish damage repair Always wash and dry the vehicle before waxing. Use a good quality liquid or Deep scratches or stone chips in the paste wax, and follow the manufactur‐ painted surface must repaired er’s instructions. Wax all metal trim to promptly.
  • Page 721 Underbody maintenance By using the most advanced design and (Continued) construction practices to combat corro‐ Corrosive materials used for ice and sion, we produce vehicles of the highest while maintaining a slow forward snow removal and dust control may quality. However, this is only part of speed.
  • Page 722 Maintenance Keep your vehicle clean Moisture creates the conditions in • When cleaning lower door panels, which corrosion is most likely to occur. rocker panels and frame members, The best way to prevent corrosion is to For example, corrosion is accelerated be sure that drain holes are kept keep your vehicle clean and free of cor‐...
  • Page 723 Don't neglect the interior Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric (Continued) with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Moisture can collect under the floor Clean with a mild soap solution recom‐ tronic components inside the vehicle mats and carpeting and cause corro‐ mended for upholstery or carpets.
  • Page 724 Maintenance Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the ve‐ hicle become fogged (that is, covered with an oily, greasy or waxy film), they should be cleaned with a glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the glass cleaner container.
  • Page 725 Vehicle modifications system cle inspected and maintained by an au‐ This vehicle should not be modified. thorized Kia dealer in accordance with The Evaporative Emission Control Sys‐ Modification of your vehicle could affect the maintenance schedule in this man‐ tem is designed to prevent fuel vapors its performance, safety or durability ual.
  • Page 726 Maintenance • If you use unauthorized electronic • Do not operate the engine in confined (Continued) devices, it may cause the vehicle to or closed areas (such as garages) any operate abnormally, wire damage, more than what is necessary to move •...
  • Page 727 The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) sys‐ visit an authorized Kia dealer and the tem removes the soot in the exhaust check the DPF system. If you continue gas. to drive with the malfunction indicator light blinking for a long time, the DPF system can be damaged and fuel con‐...
  • Page 729 Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions................. 9-02 Engine..................9-04 Gross vehicle weight..............9-05 Luggage volume................ 9-07 Air conditioning system............9-08 Bulb wattage................9-09 Tires and wheels (for Europe, Russia and Australia)..9-11 Tires and wheels (except Europe, Russia and Australia)..9-13 Recommended lubricants and capacities......9-15 Recommended SAE viscosity number.......
  • Page 730 Specifications & Consumer information DIMENSIONS • Sedan ITEM Length (mm) Overall length 4,855 Overall width 1,860 1,465 1,475 (High Sus. Opt.) Overall height 1,455 (GT) 1,485 (only in Russia) 205/65 R16 1,614 215/60 R16 1,607 Front 1,597 215/55 R17 (1,602) 235/45 R18 1,597 (GT 1,597) Tread...
  • Page 731 ITEM Length (mm) Overall length 4,855 Overall width 1,860 1,470 (with roof rack) Overall height 1,480 (High Sus. Opt., with roof rack) 1,460 (GT, with roof rack) 215/60 R16 1,607 Front 215/55 R17 1,597 235/45 R18 1,597 (GT 1,597) Tread 215/60 R16 1,614 Rear...
  • Page 732 Specifications & Consumer information ENGINE Gasoline Engine Diesel Engine Item Nu 2.0 MPI / Theta II 2.4 MPI / Theta II 2.0 T-GDI U2 1.7 Nu 2.0 CVVL Theta II 2.4 GDI Displacement 1,999 (121.98) 2,359 (143.95) 1,998 (121.9) 1,685 (102.8) [cc (cu.
  • Page 733 GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT • Sedan kg (lbs) ITEM FOR EUROPE FOR EXCEPT EUROPE FOR AUSTRALIA Nu 2.0 MPI 2,030 (4,475) 2,020 (4,453) Nu 2.0 CVVL 2,000 (4,409) Theta II 2.4 MPI 2,040 (4,497) 2,050 (4,519) Theta II 2.4 GDI 2,050 (4,519) 2,060 (4,541) 2,060 (4,541) Theta II 2.0 T-GDI...
  • Page 734 Specifications & Consumer information M/T: Manual transaxle A/T: Automatic transaxle DCT: Dual clutch transmission 9-06...
  • Page 735 LUGGAGE VOLUME • Sedan ITEM Volume 510L (18.0 cu.ft) • Wagon ITEM Volume min. 552L (19.5 cu.ft) / max. 1,686L (59.5 cu.ft) 9-07...
  • Page 736 (20.1 ± 0.8) Refrigerant EUROPE 470 ± 25 g R-1234yf (FOR R-1234yf) (16.6 ± 0.8) 80 ± 10 g Compressor lubricant PAG (ND-0IL12) g (oz.) (2.82 ± 0.35) We recommend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer for more details. 9-08...
  • Page 737 BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Wattage (W) Bulb type Headlamps (Low) 55 W H7SL 35 W Headlamps (Low) - HID type Headlamps (High) 55 W/65 W 9005HL+/H9 Front turn signal lamps 21 W PY21WL/L Front position lamps 0.7 W Front Daytime running light LED type 6.5 W Smart cornering lamp...
  • Page 738 Specifications & Consumer information Light Bulb Wattage (W) Bulb type Bulb type 10 W FESTON BULB Map lamps LED type Room lamps 10 W FESTON BULB Interior Personal lamps Vanity mirror lamps FESTON BULB Glove box lamp FESTON BULB Trunk lamp FESTON BULB : If equipped 9-10...
  • Page 739 TIRES AND WHEELS (FOR EUROPE, RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA) Inflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)] Wheel Load capacity Speed capacity lug nut Normal load Maximum load torque Item Tire size Wheel size [Kgf·m Km/h Front Rear Front Rear (lbf·ft, N·m)] 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 205/65...
  • Page 740 Specifications & Consumer information NOTICE • We recommend that when replacing tires, use the same originally supplied with the vehicles. If not, that affects driving performance. • When driving in high altitude grades, it is natural for the atmospheric pressure to decrease. Therefore, please check the tire pressure and add more air when necessary.
  • Page 741 TIRES AND WHEELS (EXCEPT EUROPE, RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA) Inflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)] Wheel Load capacity Speed capacity lug nut Normal load Maximum load torque Item Tire size Wheel size [Kgf·m Km/h Front Rear Front Rear (lbf·ft, N·m)] 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 205/65...
  • Page 742 Specifications & Consumer information NOTICE • We recommend that when replacing tires, use the same originally supplied with the vehicles. If not, that affects driving performance. • When driving in high altitude grades, it is natural for the atmospheric pressure to decrease. Therefore, please check the tire pressure and add more air when necessary.
  • Page 743 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES Lubricant Volume Classification All (Except Middle East, In‐ dia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Egypt, Iran): ILSAC GF-4 & API SM, ACEA A5 or above / 5W-20 Nu 2.0 MPI (4.23 US qt.) Middle East, India, Libya, Al‐ geria, Morocco, Tunisia, Su‐...
  • Page 744 Specifications & Consumer information Lubricant Volume Classification All (Except Middle East, In‐ dia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, With oil cooler: 4.8 Tunisia, Sudan, Egypt, Iran) : ILSAC GF-4 & API SM, (5.07 US qt.) ACEA A5 or above / 5W-20 Theta II 2.4 MPI *1 *2 Engine oil Without oil cooler:...
  • Page 745 Lubricant Volume Classification 7.3 l Nu 2.0 MPI (7.71 US qt.) 7.3 l Nu 2.0 CVVL (7.71 US qt.) 7.1 l Automatic transaxle fluid Gasoline Engine Theta II 2.4 MPI ATF SP-IV (7.50 US qt.) 7.1 l Theta II 2.4 GDI (7.50 US qt.) 7.8 l Theta II 2.0 T-GDI...
  • Page 746 Specifications & Consumer information Lubricant Volume Classification 5.8 l Nu 2.0 MPI (6.13 US qt.) 5.8 l (6.13 US qt.) Nu 2.0 CVVL 5.9 l (6.23 US qt.) Gasoline Engine 7.0 l Mixture of antifreeze and Theta II 2.4 MPI (7.40 US qt.) distilled water (Ethylene Coolant...
  • Page 747 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 friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings. Diesel Particulate Filter Recommended SAE viscosity number CAUTION...
  • Page 748 Specifications & Consumer information Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers Temperature ( F) All (Except Middle East, India, Libya, 20W-50 Algeria, Morocco, 15W-40 Tunisia, Sudan, Gasoline Egypt, Iran 10W-30 Engine Oil ILSAC GF-4 & (2.0 MPI/ 5W-20, 5W-30 API SM, ACEA 2.0 CVVL/ A5 or above / 2.4 MPI)
  • Page 749 Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers Temperature ( F) 20W-50 15W-40 Gasoline Engine Oil (2.0 T-GDI, 2.4 GDI) 10W-30 5W-30, 5W-40 15W-40 10W-30 Diesel Engine Oil 5W-30 0W-30 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE 5W-30 (ACEA A5).However, if the engine oil is not available in your country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
  • Page 750 Specifications & Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) Frame number VIN label (if equipped) OJF085001 OUM084005 The vehicle identification number (VIN) The VIN is also on a plate attached to is the number used in registering your the top of the dashboard. The number vehicle and in all legal matters pertain‐...
  • Page 751 VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL OJF085003 The vehicle certification label attached on the driver’s (or front passenger’s) side center pillar gives the vehicle iden‐ tification number (VIN). 9-23...
  • Page 752 Specifications & Consumer information TIRE SPECIFICATION AND PRESSURE LABEL OJF085012 The tires 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 vehicle.
  • Page 753: Engine Number

    ENGINE NUMBER Gasoline engine (THETA 2.0L T-GDI) Gasoline engine (THETA 2.4L GDI) Gasoline engine (Nu 2.0 CVVL) OUM084007 Gasoline engine (Nu 2.0 MPI) OJF085005 OJF085004 Gasoline engine (THETA 2.4L MPI) Diesel engine (U2 1.7L) OLF084011L OCM080003 OJF085002 The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing.
  • Page 754 Specifications & Consumer information AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR LABEL OJF085013 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). 9-26...
  • Page 755 REFRIGERANT LABEL The refrigerant label is located on the top of the air duct. 9-27...
  • Page 756 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Example CE0678B The radio frequency components of the vehicle 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: http://www.kia-hotline.com 9-28...
  • Page 757 Appendix Ш ............10-02 я .............10-02 ............10-03 Vetrarakstur................10-05 Akstur í snjó eða hálku............10-05 Uppsetninþ á keðjum............10-06...
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  • Page 759 В я я • ‐ я ‐ я В я В я ‐ • ‐ К ‐ я ‐ OJF055183L К . А я . А я , я ‐ я я . Е ‐ я ‐ я , я . ‐...
  • Page 760 Appendix К • ‐ ‐ ‐ • ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ • ‐ • ‐ • ‐ • К 10-04...
  • Page 761 VETRARAKSTUR Akstur í unþri ýærð oþ vetrarveðri TILKYNNING (framhald) leiðir til aukins slits á ökutækinu oþ ska‐ par mis vandamál. Hæþt er að draþa Vetrarhjólbarðar ættu að vera af úr erýiðleikum sem ýylþja vetrarakstri Notkun snjókeðja er ólöþleþ í sumum sömu stærð...
  • Page 762 Appendix Keðjur á hjólbarða Þeþar keðjur haýa verið settar á skal VARÚÐ aka hæþt. Eý hljóð heyrist sem bendir til að keðjurnar séu í snertinþu við yýir‐ • Gætið þess að snjókeðjurnar séu af byþþinþu eða undirvaþn er rétt að þeirri stærð...
  • Page 763 (framhald) • Notkun keðja getur skert aksturs- eiginleika ökutækisins. • Akið ekki hraðar en 30 km/klst. eða samkvæmt ráðlögðum hámark‐ shraða framleiðanda keðjanna, hvort sem reynist lægra. • Akið gætilega og sneiðið hjá þúst‐ um, holum, kröppum beygjum og öðrum hættum á veginum, sem gætu valdið...
  • Page 765 Alphabetical index Automatic climate control system......4-156 Air conditioninþ system lubricants......9-08 Air ventilation seat............4-177 A/V mode................4-77 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)........6-49 Advanced smart cruise control system...... 6-81 Appearance care............8-133 Limitations oý the system........6-91 Speed settinþ.............. 6-82 Exterior care..............8-133 To adjust the sensitivity oý...
  • Page 766 Alphabetical index Beýore drivinþ..............6-05 Capacities (Lubricants)...........9-15 Blind sport detection system (BSD) Care oý seat belts............3-29 RCTA (Rear cross traýýic alert).......6-117 Care Blind spot detection system (BSD)......6-114 Care oý seat belts............3-29 BSD (Blind spot detection) / LCA (Lane Exterior care..............8-133 Chanþe Assist)............
  • Page 767 Alphabetical index Crankcase emission control system......8-139 From outside the vehicle...........4-16 Drinks holder: see "Cup holder"........4-174 Cruise control system............ 6-69 DRIVE mode (Drive mode inteþrated control To set cruise control speed........6-70 system)................. 6-101 Cup holder..............4-174 Drive mode inteþrated control system.....6-101 Curtain air baþ..............
  • Page 768: Exterior Overview

    Alphabetical index Emerþency startinþ Exterior care..............8-133 Jump startinþ.............. 7-05 Exterior ýeatures............4-189 Emerþency Stop Siþnal (ESS)........6-56 Rooý rack..............4-189 Emerþency while drivinþ..........7-03 Exterior overview (Front)..........2-02 Emission control system..........8-139 Exterior overview (Rear)..........2-03 Crankcase emission control system..... 8-139 Evaporative emission control system....8-139 Exhaust emission control system......
  • Page 769 Alphabetical index Emerþency ýuel ýiller lid release.......4-45 Headliþht position............4-127 Fuel ýilter (ýor diesel)............8-55 Headrest (ýront).............. 3-10 Fuel þauþe................4-63 Headrest (rear)..............3-13 Fuel requirements............1-03 Heated steerinþ wheel...........4-52 Fuse switch..............8-78 Heater Fuses................. 8-76 Automatic climate control system......4-157 Fuse switch..............8-78 Hiþh beam operation............4-128 Fuse/relay panel description....
  • Page 770: Interior Overview

    Alphabetical index Instrument cluster control........4-60 USB charþer..........4-179,4-180 LCD display control.............4-61 Wireless smart phone charþer.......4-179 LCD Modes..............4-68 Interior lamp AUTO turn oýý ýunction....... 4-140 Service mode............... 4-69 Interior liþht Transaxle shiýt indicator..........4-65 Glove box lamp............4-142 Trip computer..............4-73 Interior lamp AUTO turn oýý ýunction....4-140 Trip modes..............
  • Page 771 Alphabetical index Keys...................4-04 Warninþ messaþes............. 4-78 LCD Modes................4-68 Immobilizer system............4-05 Key operations............4-04 Liþht bulbs..............8-100 Record your key number...........4-04 Liþhtinþ................4-126 Auto liþht/AFLS position......... 4-128 Battery saver ýunction..........4-126 Front ýoþ liþht............4-132 Label Headliþht (Headlamp) escort ýunction....4-126 Air baþ warninþ label..........3-69 Headliþht position............
  • Page 772 Alphabetical index Manual climate control system Air conditioninþ............4-163 Climate control air ýilter.......... 4-148 Panorama sunrooý............4-46 Manual mode - Automatic transaxle......6-24 Closinþ the sunrooý............ 4-48 Manual transaxle.............6-18 Parkinþ assist system..........4-100 Map lamp................4-140 Types oý warninþ indicator and sound....4-102 Parkinþ...
  • Page 773 Alphabetical index Record your key number..........4-04 Precautions..............3-27 Seat belt restraint system........3-19 Reýriþerant label............. 9-27 Seat warmer..............4-176 Remote control (outside rear view mirror)....4-56 Seats................. 3-02 Remote keyless entry system........4-07 Driver position memory system......3-08 Battery replacement..........4-10 Front seat adjustment (manual)......
  • Page 774 Alphabetical index Compact spare tire replacement......8-70 Startinþ the enþine - with an iþnition key....6-09 Removinþ the spare tire..........7-14 Steerinþ wheel..............4-51 Storinþ the spare tire..........7-14 Electric power steerinþ..........4-51 Special drivinþ conditions..........6-123 Heated steerinþ wheel..........4-52 Drivinþ at niþht............6-124 Horn................
  • Page 775: Vehicle Break-In Process

    Alphabetical index Theýt-alarm staþe............4-13 Towinþ................7-29 Theýt-alarm system............4-12 Emerþency towinþ............. 7-30 Removable towinþ hook..........7-30 Armed staþe..............4-12 Trailer towinþ..............6-131 Disarmed staþe............4-13 Theýt-alarm staþe............. 4-13 Transaxle - Automatic transaxle......... 6-21 Tilt and telescopic steerinþ........... 4-51 Transaxle - Manual transaxle........6-18 Tiltinþ...
  • Page 776 Alphabetical index Vehicle certiýication label..........9-23 Windshield washers..........4-137 Windshield wipers............ 4-135 Vehicle identiýication number (VIN)......9-22 Wireless smart phone charþer........4-179 Vehicle stability manaþement (VSM)......6-55 Vehicle weiþht............... 6-141 Voice command list..........5-33,5-103 Warninþ liþhts..............4-88 Warninþ messaþes............4-78 Washer ýluid..............8-53 Welcome system............

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