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  • Page 3 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”...
  • Page 4 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 5: 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 7: Introduction

    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 Risk of burns when parking or stopping vehicle....1-07...
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest You will find various WARNINGs, CAU‐ possible driving pleasure from your ve‐ TIONs, and NOTICEs in this manual. hicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist These WARNINGs were prepared to en‐ you in many ways.
  • Page 9: Fuel Requirements

    Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and Except Europe ethanol (also known as grain alcohol), WARNING Your new Kia vehicle is designed to use and gasoline or gasohol containing only unleaded fuel having an Octane methanol (also known as wood alcohol) •...
  • Page 10 Kia recommends to fuels containing methanol or fuels or cause plugging, misfiring, poor accel‐ visit an authorized Kia dealer/service containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary eration, engine stalling, catalyst melt‐...
  • Page 11: Diesel Engine

    Operation in foreign countries Biodiesel Watch the fuel level in the tank very carefully : If the engine stops through If you are going to drive your vehicle in Commercially supplied Diesel blends of fuel failure, the circuits must be com‐ another country, be sure to: no more than 7% biodiesel, commonly pletely purged to restart.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Break-In Process

    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 13: Risk Of Burns When Parking Or Stopping Vehicle

    RISK OF BURNS WHEN PARKING OR STOPPING VEHICLE. • Do not park or stop the vehicle near flammable items such as leaves, pa‐ per, oil, and tire. Such items placed near the exhaust system can become a fire hazard. • When an engine idles at a high speed with the rear side of the vehicle touching the wall, heat of the ex‐...
  • Page 15: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview..............2-02 Interior overview............... 2-04 Instrument panel overview............2-05 Engine compartment..............2-06...
  • Page 16: Exterior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Hood................p. 4-28 2. Head lamp (Features of your vehicle)....p. 4-77 Head lamp (Maintenance)........p. 8-101 3. Front fog lamp (Features of your vehicle).... p. 4-81 Front fog lamp (Maintenance)......p. 8-101 4.
  • Page 17 1. Door locks..............p. 4-16 2. Fuel filler lid..............p. 4-30 3. Rear combination lamp (Maintenance)....p. 8-101 4. High mounted stop lamp (Maintenance).... p. 8-101 5. Tailgate................ p. 4-21 6. Antenna..............p. 5-02 7. Rearview camera............p. 4-75 8.
  • Page 18: Interior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Inside door handle............ p. 4-17 2. Inner fuse panel............p. 8-74 3. Power window switches.......... p. 4-23 4. Power window lock button........p. 4-26 5. Outside rearview mirror control switch....p. 4-42 6.
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel Overview

    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster............ p. 4-45 2. Horn................p. 4-39 3. Driver’s front air bag..........p. 3-44 4. Light control.............. p. 4-76 Turn signals..............p. 4-80 5. Wiper/Washer............p. 4-86 6. Ignition switch............p. 6-06 ENGINE START/STOP button....
  • Page 20: Engine Compartment

    Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-48 2. Engine oil filler cap............ p. 8-45 Changing the engine oil and filter......p. 8-46 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir........p. 8-52 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-56 5.
  • Page 21 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-48 2. Engine oil filler cap............ p. 8-45 Changing the engine oil and filter......p. 8-46 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir........p. 8-52 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-56 5. Fuse box..............p. 8-74 6.
  • Page 23 Safety features of your vehicle Seats....................3-02 Front seat adjustment............3-05 Headrest................. 3-06 Seatback pocket ..............3-08 Rear seat adjustment............3-09 Seat belts..................3-13 Seat belt restraint system..........3-13 Pre-tensioner seat belt ............3-19 Seat belt precautions............3-22 Care of seat belts..............3-24 Child Restraint System (CRS)..........3-25 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS)......
  • Page 24: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Driver’s seat 1. Forward and backward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat cushion height 4. Headrest Front passenger’s seat 5. Forward and backward 6. Seatback angle 7. Headrest Rear seat 8. Headrest 9. Seatback folding WARNING n Loose objects Loose objects in the driver’s foot...
  • Page 25 WARNING WARNING (Continued) • Always drive and ride with your n Uprighting seat Do not use a sitting cushion that re‐ seatback upright and the lap por‐ duces friction between the seat and tion of the seat belt snug and low When you return the seatback to its passenger.
  • Page 26 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Luggage and other cargo should be • Use extreme caution when picking After adjusting the seat, always laid flat in the cargo area. If ob‐ small objects trapped under the check that it is securely locked into jects are large, heavy, or must be seats or between the seat and the place by attempting to move the...
  • Page 27: Front Seat Adjustment

    Seatback angle Front seat adjustment CAUTION Forward and backward • Wrinkles or abrasions which ap‐ pear naturally from usage are not covered by warranty. • Belts with metallic accessories, zippers or keys inside the back pocket may damage the seat fab‐ ric.
  • Page 28: Headrest

    Safety features of your vehicle Seat cushion height (if equipped, Headrest WARNING for driver’s seat) • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the center of gravity of an occupant's head.
  • Page 29 Removal and installation CAUTION When there is no occupant in the rear seats, adjust the height of the headrest to the lowest position. The rear seat headrest can reduce the visibility of the rear area. Adjusting the height up and down CAUTION To remove the headrest: If you recline the seatback towards...
  • Page 30: Seatback Pocket

    Safety features of your vehicle Forward and backward adjustment WARNING (if equipped) A gap between the seat and the headrest release button may appear when seating on the seat or when you push or pull the seat. Be careful not to get your finger, etc. caught in the gap.
  • Page 31: Rear Seat Adjustment

    The headrest not only provides comfort Adjusting the height up and down WARNING for passengers, but also helps to pro‐ tect the head and neck in the event of n Seatback pockets a collision. Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the seatback pockets.
  • Page 32 Safety features of your vehicle Folding the rear seat • When you return the seatback to its Removal and installation upright position, reposition the rear The rear seatbacks may be folded to safety belts so that they can be used facilitate carrying long items or to in‐...
  • Page 33 2. Set the front seatback to the up‐ To unfold the rear seat (Continued) right position and if necessary, slide 1. To use the rear seat, lift and pull the front seat forward. • Use the holder only when there is the seatback backward.
  • Page 34 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) (Continued) ward resulting in injury caused by down and allow cargo enter the pas‐ n Cargo being struck by the seatback. senger compartment, which could result in serious injury or death. Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from being thrown about the vehicle in a collision and causing WARNING...
  • Page 35: Seat Belts

    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 36 Safety features of your vehicle Front seat belt warning (if If you continue not to fasten the seat WARNING belt and you drive over 20km/h the equipped) seat belt warning chime will sound for • No modifications additions approximately 100 seconds and the should be made by the user which corresponding warning light will blink.
  • Page 37 Rear passenger’s seat belt warning The rear belt is disconnected when (Continued) driving under 20km/h. (if equipped) • Although the front passenger seat If the rear seat belt is fastened, the is not occupied, the seat belt warning light will turn off immediately. warning light will blink or illumi‐...
  • Page 38 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 (front seat, if equip‐ Release the button to lock the anchor ped) into position.
  • Page 39 C : Rear left seat belt fastening NOTICE (Continued) buckle 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.
  • Page 40 Safety features of your vehicle Pull the metal tab (3) and insert it (3) Rear center seatbelt : (Continued) into the buckle (4). There will be an au‐ dible “click” when the tab locks into the If not, the improperly fastened seat buckle.
  • Page 41: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Stowing the rear seat belt When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if Pre-tensioner seat belt (if the occupant tries to lean forward too equipped) quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock into position. In certain frontal colli‐ sions, the pre-tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter con‐...
  • Page 42 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) 1. The seat belt must be worn cor‐ • When the pre-tensioner seat belts rectly and adjusted to the proper are activated, a loud noise may be position. Please read and follow heard and fine dust, which may all of the important information appear to be smoke, may be visi‐...
  • Page 43 Do not touch the professional workshop. Kia recom‐ warning light will illuminate even if pre-tensioner seat belt assemblies mends to visit an authorized Kia there is no malfunction of the SRS for several minutes after they dealer/service partner.
  • Page 44: Seat Belt Precautions

    Safety features of your vehicle Infant or small child Seat belt precautions (Continued) You should be aware of the specific re‐ quirements your country. Child by a child restraint system that WARNING and/or infant seats must be properly meets the requirements of the placed and installed in the rear seat.
  • Page 45 Larger children WARNING (Continued) Children who are too large for child re‐ domen where the belt could crush straint systems should always occupy n Shoulder belts on small chil‐ the fetus during an impact. the rear seat and use the available lap/ dren shoulder belts.
  • Page 46: Care Of Seat Belts

    Drivers and passengers should Kia recommends to consult an author‐ • Seatbelts can become hot in a ve‐ always sit well back in their seats, ized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 47 Restraint System on the front pas‐ tem checked by a professional straint System that meets the require‐ senger seat, unless the air bag is de‐ workshop. Kia recommends to visit ments of your country. activated. an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 48 Safety features of your vehicle • Select a Child Restraint System that All children under the age of one year Rearward-facing Child Restraint Sys‐ fits the vehicle seating position where must always ride in a rearward-facing it will be used. Child Restraint System.
  • Page 49: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Forward-facing Child Restraint System Booster seats (Continued) A booster seat is a Child Restraint Sys‐ Failure to follow all warnings and in‐ tem designed to improve the fit of the structions could increase the risk of vehicle’s seat belt system. A booster a SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if an ac‐...
  • Page 50: Isofix Anchorage And Top-Tether Anchorage

    Safety features of your vehicle • Make sure the Child Restraint System ISOFIX anchorage and top- is firmly secured. After installing a tether anchorage (ISOFIX Child Restraint System to the vehicle, anchorage system) for children push and pull the seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is The ISOFIX system holds a Child Re‐...
  • Page 51 ❈ (1) : ISOFIX Anchor Position Indica‐ WARNING tor (Type A- , Type B- ) (2) : ISOFIX Anchor Take the following precautions when Securing a Child Restraint System using the ISOFIX system: with the “ISOFIX Anchorage • Read and follow all installation in‐ System”...
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle Securing a Child Restraint System WARNING seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system 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‐...
  • Page 53 Suitability of each seating position for ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture 2nd row Passenger Left Hand Center Right Hand ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 0 : UP to 10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 0+ : UP to 13 kg ISO/R2...
  • Page 54 Safety features of your vehicle Securing a Child Restraint System 1. Place the Child Restraint System on a rear seat and route the lap/shoul‐ with a lap/shoulder belt der belt around or through the When not using the ISOFIX system, all Child Restraint System, following Child Restraint Systems must be se‐...
  • Page 55 Suitability of each seating position for "universal" category belted Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations (For Europe) Use Child Restraint System that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the Child Re‐ straint System, refer to the following table. Seating Position Front Passenger Outboard Second Row...
  • Page 56 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 Center Outboard Right i-Size Child Restraints Systems i-U = Suitable for i-Size "universal" Child Restraints Systems forward and rearward facing. Seat position not suitable for i-Size CRS.
  • Page 57 Recommended Child Restraint Systems – For Europe ECE-R44 Appro‐ Mass group Name Manufacturer Type of Fixation val No. Group 0-1 Baby Safe Plus Britax Römer Rearward-facing with ISOFIX Base E1 04301146 Group 1 Duo Plus Britax Römer Forward-facing with ISOFIX and top-tether E1 04301133 Group 2 KidFix II XP...
  • Page 58: Air Bag - Supplemental Restraint System

    If scraping a vehicle without re‐ moving SRS and pretensioners from a vehicle, it may cause fire. Before scraping a vehicle, contact a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ ommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. (Continued) if equipped...
  • Page 59: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    • The airbag will deploy based on angle • In order to help provide protection in (Continued) and intensity of the collision. It will a severe collision, the air bags must not deploy in every crash or collision inflate rapidly. The speed of the air •...
  • Page 60 Safety features of your vehicle Noise and smoke WARNING (Continued) When the air bags inflate, they make a above the front and rear doors are loud noise and they leave smoke and • To avoid severe personal injury or very hot. To prevent injury, do not powder in the air inside of the vehicle.
  • Page 61 Front passenger's air bag warning Never place a rear-facing child restraint (Continued) in the front passenger’s seat. If the air label for child restraint system bag deploys, it would impact the rear- • Never put a child restraint in the facing child restraint, causing serious or front passenger’s seat.
  • Page 62: Air Bag Warning Light

    Safety features of your vehicle • 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) The purpose of the air bag warning light in your instrument panel is to alert The passenger’s front air you of a potential problem with your...
  • Page 63: Srs Components And Functions

    SRS air bag warning light professional workshop. " " should go out. The SRS consists of the following com‐ Kia recommends to visit an author‐ ponents: ized Kia dealer/service partner. 1. Driver's front air bag module WARNING 2.
  • Page 64 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) • The light stays on after illuminat‐ ing for approximately 6 seconds. • The light comes on while the vehi‐ cle is in motion. • The light blinks when the ignition switch is in ON position. Upon deployment, tear seams molded A fully inflated air bag, in combination directly into the pad covers will sepa‐...
  • Page 65 In this case, have the system inspected by a WARNING professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia • If an air bag deploys, there may be dealer/service partner. WARNING a loud noise followed by a fine •...
  • Page 66: Driver's And Passenger's Front Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with a Supple‐ Driver's and passenger's front WARNING mental Restraint (Air Bag) System and air bag lap/shoulder belts at both the driver Always use seat belts and child re‐ and passenger seating positions. straints –...
  • Page 67 Kia recommends to visit an au‐ above the glove box, because any thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ • You and your passengers should such object could cause harm if ner.
  • Page 68 Safety features of your vehicle Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF (Continued) (Continued) switch (if equipped) • Children age 12 and under must al‐ • Sitting improperly or out of posi‐ ways be properly restrained in the tion can result in serious or fatal rear seat.
  • Page 69 ON/OFF ON position, the passenger’s front shop. Kia recommends to visit an switch and turn it to the OFF position. air bag is activated and child or in‐ authorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 70 Kia recom‐ ment in case of an accident. cident or bodily harm. mends to visit an authorized Kia • Even though your vehicle is equip‐ dealer/service partner. ped with the passenger's front air...
  • Page 71 Your vehicle is equipped with a side im‐ Side air bag WARNING pact air bag in each front seat. The purpose of the air bag is to provide the • The side air bag is supplemental to vehicle's driver and the front passenger the seat belt systems and is not a with additional protection than that of‐...
  • Page 72: Curtain Air Bag

    The curtain air bags are designed to a professional workshop. deploy only during certain side impact Kia recommends to visit an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ collisions, depending on the crash se‐ ner. verity, angle, speed and impact. The curtain air bags are not designed to de‐...
  • Page 73 • Never try to open or repair any components of the side curtain air bag system. If necessary, have the system serviced by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. Failure to follow the above instruc‐...
  • Page 74 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag collision sensors ❈ The actual air bag collision sensors in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. Why didn’t my air bag go off in a colli‐ sion? (Inflation and non-inflation condi‐ tions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expec‐...
  • Page 75 Have the system serviced by a professional work‐ shop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐ ner. • Problems may arise if the sensor installation angles are changed due...
  • Page 76 Safety features of your vehicle Side and curtain air bags are designed Air bag non-inflation conditions Side and curtain air bags to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the strength, speed or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision.
  • Page 77 • Frontal air bags are not designed to • Front air bags may not inflate in side • In an angled collision, the force of im‐ inflate in rear collisions, because oc‐ impact collisions, because occupants pact may direct the occupants in a di‐ cupants are moved backward by the move to the direction of the collision, rection where the air bags would not...
  • Page 78: Srs Care

    Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 3-56...
  • Page 79: Additional Safety Precautions

    Kia recommends to visit an au‐ the engine; in this case, have your ers or modifications to the body thorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 80: Adding Equipment To Or Modifying Your Air Bag- Equipped Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle • Do not use any accessories on seat • Do not place items under the front Adding equipment to or belts. Devices claiming to improve oc‐ seats. Placing items under the front modifying your air bag- cupant comfort or reposition the seat seats could interfere with the opera‐...
  • Page 81 Features of your vehicle Keys.....................4-04 Hood open warning ..............4-28 Record your key number............. 4-04 Closing the hood..............4-29 Key operations..............4-04 Fuel filler lid................4-30 Immobilizer system.............. 4-05 Opening the fuel filler lid............4-30 Remote keyless entry ............. 4-07 Closing the fuel filler lid............4-30 Remote keyless entry system operations.......
  • Page 82 User Settings Mode (for type B cluster)......4-57 Map lamp................4-91 Warning messages..............4-58 Room lamp................4-92 Warning and indicator lights........... 4-62 Luggage room lamp..............4-92 Warning lights................4-62 Vanity mirror lamp .............. 4-92 Indicator Lights..............4-68 Glove box lamp..............4-93 Rear parking assist system ............4-72 Defroster..................
  • Page 83 Luggage net holder ............4-119 Luggage board ..............4-120 Increase cargo space ............4-120 Interior features..............4-122 Cigarette lighter ..............4-122 Ashtray ................4-122 Cup holder................4-123 Sunvisor................4-124 Seat warmer ...............4-124 Power outlet................4-125 USB charger ................ 4-126 Floor mat anchor(s) ............4-127 Shopping bag holder............4-127 Clothes hanger ..............
  • Page 84: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Should you lose your keys, Kia recom‐ mends to contact an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. Remove the key code tag and store it in a safe place. Al‐...
  • Page 85: Immobilizer System

    If the key is invalid, the engine will not WARNING engine will not start. start. To deactivate the immobilizer system: Kia recommends to use parts for re‐ WARNING Insert the ignition key into the key cyl‐ placement from an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. If an after‐...
  • Page 86 Malfunctions caused by improper al‐ terations, adjustments or modifica‐ If you need additional keys or lose tions to the immobilizer system are your keys, Kia recommends to visit not covered by your vehicle manu‐ an authorized Kia dealer/service facturer warranty.
  • Page 87: Remote Keyless Entry

    REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED) Lock (1) However, after pressing this button, Remote keyless entry system the tailgate will lock automatically un‐ All doors (and tailgate) are locked if the operations less you open the tailgate within lock button is pressed while all doors 30 seconds.
  • Page 88 If you have a equipment. If the keyless entry sys‐ the same pants or jacket pocket problem with the transmitter, Kia tem is inoperative due to changes or and maintain adequate distance modifications expressly ap‐...
  • Page 89: Battery Replacement

    CAUTION order of removal. An inappropriately disposed battery For transmitter replacement, Kia rec‐ can be harmful to the environment ommends to visit an authorized Kia and human health. dealer/service partner. Dispose the battery according to your local law(s) or regulation.
  • Page 90: Smart Key

    Features of your vehicle SMART KEY (IF EQUIPPED) Smart key functions The button will only operate when the smart key is within 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the outside door handle. If you want to make sure that a door has locked or not, you should check the door lock button inside the vehicle or pull the outside door handle.
  • Page 91: Smart Key Precautions

    • If the smart key is in close proxim‐ be registered to a single vehicle. If switch. ity to your cell phone or smart you lose a smart key, Kia recom‐ The hazard warning lights will blink phone, the signal from the smart mends to contact an authorized twice to indicate that the tailgate is un‐...
  • Page 92 Features of your vehicle CAUTION Keep the smart key away from wa‐ ter or any liquid. If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to expo‐ sure to water or liquids, it will not be covered by your manufacturer’s ve‐ hicle warranty.
  • Page 93: Theft-Alarm System

    THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 2. Make sure that all doors (and tail‐ gate) and the engine hood are closed and latched. 3. • Lock the doors by pressing the button of the front outside door handle with the smart key in your possession.
  • Page 94: Theft-Alarm Stage

    Features of your vehicle • Lock the doors by pressing the 3. Lock the doors by pressing the lock • The tailgate is opened without using lock button on the smart key. button on the transmitter. the transmitter (or smart key). After completion of the steps After completion of the steps •...
  • Page 95 Then the system will be NOTICE disarmed. n Non-immobilizer system • If you lose your keys, Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia • Avoid trying to start the engine dealer/service partner. while the alarm is activated. The vehicle starting motor is disabled during the theft-alarm stage.
  • Page 96: Door Locks

    Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from • From the driver’s door, turn the key • When closing the door, push the door toward the rear of the vehicle once to by hand. Make sure that doors are outside the vehicle unlock the driver’s door and once closed securely.
  • Page 97: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    In case of an emergency (if WARNING NOTICE equipped) If people must spend a longer time in Once the tailgate is closed when the the vehicle while it is very hot or cold power door lock switch does not op‐ outside, there is risk of injuries or erate electrically, you will not be danger to life.
  • Page 98 Features of your vehicle • If any front door is opened when the Rear door WARNING switch is pressed, all doors will not If the inner door handle is pulled once lock. when the door is locked, the door will Do not pull the inner door handle of •...
  • Page 99: Impact Sensing Door Unlock System

    Child-protector rear door lock WARNING (Continued) • The doors should always be fully n Unattended children closed and locked while the vehicle is in motion to prevent accidental An enclosed vehicle can become ex‐ opening of the door. Locked doors tremely hot, causing death or severe will also discourage potential in‐...
  • Page 100 Features of your vehicle To open the rear door, pull the outside door handle. Even though the doors may be un‐ locked, the rear door will not open by pulling the inner door handle until the rear door child safety lock is unlocked. WARNING n Rear door locks If children accidentally open the rear...
  • Page 101: Tailgate

    TAILGATE Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate NOTICE In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. WARNING The tailgate swings upward. Make sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle when opening the tailgate.
  • Page 102: Emergency Tailgate Safety Release

    Features of your vehicle Emergency tailgate safety CAUTION WARNING release Make sure nothing is near the tail‐ n Rear cargo area gate latch and striker while closing Occupants should never ride in the the tailgate. It may damage the tail‐ rear cargo area where no restraints gate's latch.
  • Page 103: Windows

    WINDOWS 1. Driver’s door power window switch 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 up down (Driver’s window) 7.
  • Page 104 Features of your vehicle Each door has a power window switch Window opening and closing (Continued) that controls the door's window. The driver has a power window lock switch mately one inch. If you experience which can block the operation rear pas‐ the noise with the sunroof open, senger windows.
  • Page 105 Auto up/down window (if equipped) 2. Close the window and continue If the window detects the resistance pulling up on the driver’s power while the power window switch is window switch for at least 1 sec‐ pulled up continuously, the window will ond after the window is completely stop upward movement then lower ap‐...
  • Page 106 Features of your vehicle Power window lock button (if CAUTION (Continued) equipped) juries or vehicle damage. If an object • To prevent possible damage to the less than 4 mm (0.16 in.) in diameter power window system, do not is caught between the window glass open or close two windows or and the upper window channel, the more at the same time.
  • Page 107: Manual Windows (If Equipped)

    Manual windows (if equipped) (Continued) • NEVER leave any child unattended in the vehicle. Even very young children may inadvertently cause the vehicle to move, entangle themselves in the windows, or otherwise injure themselves or others. • Always double check to make sure all arms, hands, head and other obstructions are safely out of the way before closing a window.
  • Page 108: Hood

    Features of your vehicle HOOD Opening the hood WARNING n Hot parts Grasp the support rod in the area wrapped in rubber. The rubber will help prevent you from being burned by hot metal when the engine is hot. Hood open warning (if equipped) 2.
  • Page 109: Closing The Hood

    Closing the hood WARNING (Continued) 1. Before closing the hood, check the • The support rod must be inserted following: • Before closing the hood, ensure completely into the hole provided • All filler caps in engine compart‐ that all obstructions are removed in the hood whenever you inspect ment must be correctly installed.
  • Page 110: Fuel Filler Lid

    Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID Opening the fuel filler lid 2. To open the fuel filler lid, pull up the NOTICE fuel filler lid opener. 3. Pull the fuel filler lid (1) out to fully If the fuel filler lid will not open be‐ open.
  • Page 111 (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 thus subject you to the risk of fire •...
  • Page 112 For more detailed infor‐ filler cap and filler door are secure‐ mation, Kia recommends to con‐ ly closed, before starting the en‐ tact an authorized Kia dealer/serv‐ gine.
  • Page 113: Sunroof

    SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING (Continued) • After a vehicle is washed or in a Never adjust the sunroof or sun‐ rainstorm be sure to wipe off any shade while driving. This could result water that is on the sunroof be‐ in loss of control and an accident fore operating it.
  • Page 114: Sliding The Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle To close the sunroof automatically: Sliding the sunroof (Continued) Push the sunroof control lever forward automatic reverse window and the to the second detent position and then window will not stop and reverse di‐ release it. The sunroof will automatical‐ rection.
  • Page 115: Tilting The Sunroof

    The auto reverse function does not Tilting the sunroof (Continued) work if a tiny obstacle is between the sliding glass and the sunroof sash. You • Never adjust the sunroof or sun‐ should always check that all passengers shade while driving. This may and objects are away from the sunroof cause loss of vehicle control re‐...
  • Page 116: Sunshade

    Then, release the control lever. If the sunroof does not operate proper‐ ly after resetting, have the system checked by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. The sunshade will be opened with the glass panel automatically when the glass panel is slid.
  • Page 117: Steering Wheel

    This happens as the ted by a professional workshop. wheel torque, steering wheel position system performs the EPS system Kia recommends to visit an au‐ and vehicle speed to command the mo‐ diagnostics. When the diagnostics thorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 118: Tilt & Telescopic Steering

    Features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) • When the charging system warn‐ • Never adjust the angle of the ing light comes on or the voltage is steering wheel while driving. You low (When the alternator (or bat‐ may lose steering control and tery) does not operate normally or cause severe...
  • Page 119: Heated Steering Wheel

    Heated steering wheel (if Horn CAUTION equipped) • Do not install any grip to operate the steering wheel. This causes damage to the heated steering wheel system. • When cleaning the heated steering wheel, do not use an organic sol‐ vent such as paint thinner, ben‐...
  • Page 120 Features of your vehicle CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist. Do not press on the horn with a sharp- pointed object. 4-40...
  • Page 121: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Pull the day/night lever toward you (2) Inside rearview mirror WARNING to reduce the glare from the headlights Adjust the rearview mirror to center on of the vehicles behind you during night the view through the rear window. Do not modify the inside mirror and driving.
  • Page 122: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Features of your vehicle Electrochromic mirror (ECM) (if Whenever the shift lever is shifted into Your vehicle is equipped with both left- reverse (R), the mirror will automatical‐ hand and right-hand outside rearview equipped) ly go to the brightest setting in order mirrors.
  • Page 123 Remote control After adjustment, press the R or L but‐ (Continued) ton again to prevent the inadvertent adjustment. ice, use a deicer spray, or a sponge or soft cloth with very warm water. CAUTION CAUTION • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting If the mirror is jammed with ice, do angles, but the motor continues to...
  • Page 124 Features of your vehicle Folding the outside rearview mirror CAUTION In case it is an electric type outside rearview mirror, don’t fold it by hand. It could cause motor failure. Electric Type (if equipped) To fold the outside rearview mirror, de‐ press the button.
  • Page 125: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to “Gauges” on page 4-47.
  • Page 126: Lcd Window Control

    Features of your vehicle LCD Window Control WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an accident that may cause death, serious in‐ jury, or property damage. The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is changed by pressing the illumination control button (“+”...
  • Page 127 The speedometer indicates the speed MOVE scroll switch for se‐ Gauges of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles lect the items Speedometer per hour (mph) and/or kilometers per (3) OK: SET/RESET button for set hour (km/h). the items or reset the items ❈...
  • Page 128 Features of your vehicle Tachometer Use the tachometer to select the cor‐ CAUTION rect shift points and to prevent lugging and/or over-revving the engine. If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the CAUTION “130” position, it indicates overheat‐ ing that may damage the engine.
  • Page 129 Fuel gauge CAUTION (Continued) • The fuel gauge is supplemented by Avoid driving with an extremely low a low fuel warning light, which will fuel level. Running out of fuel could illuminate when the fuel tank is cause the engine to misfire damag‐ nearly empty.
  • Page 130: Transaxle Shift Indicator

    Features of your vehicle Outside Temperature Gauge • Type A Cluster - Shifting down : Press the TRIP button for 5 seconds For 6 speed transmission and more. - Shifting up : • Type B Cluster - Shifting down : The temperature unit can be changed by using the “User Settings”...
  • Page 131: Lcd Windows

    LCD WINDOWS (IF EQUIPPED) Overview NOTICE Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average Vehicle Speed) resets if the battery is disconnected. Trip Modes - For Type A cluster LCD windows show the following vari‐ ous information to drivers. Trip information LCD modes Warning messages...
  • Page 132 Features of your vehicle To change the trip mode, press the To change the trip mode, scroll the Elapsed Time (2) TRIP button. MOVE scroll switch ( ) in the trip • The elapsed time is the total driving - For Type B cluster computer mode.
  • Page 133 Fuel Economy Distance To Empty (1) NOTICE • The distance to empty is the estima‐ ted distance the vehicle can be driven • The average vehicle speed is not with the remaining fuel. displayed if the driving distance is - Distance range: 1 ~ 9,999 km or less than 50 meters or the driving 1 ~ 9,999 mi.
  • Page 134 Features of your vehicle Automatic reset (for type B cluster) Instant Fuel Economy (3) (Continued) To make the average fuel economy be • This mode displays the instant fuel • The fuel economy and distance to reset automatically whenever refueling, economy during the last few seconds empty vary...
  • Page 135: Digital Speedometer

    • Accumulated information is calcula‐ • Fuel efficiency is calculated after the Digital speedometer ted after the vehicle has run for more vehicle more than than 300 meters. 300 meters. • If you press “OK” button for more • The Driving Information will be reset than 1 second after the Cumulative 4 hours after ignition has been Information is displayed, the infor‐...
  • Page 136: Lcd Modes (For Type B Cluster)

    Features of your vehicle 3. User Setting mode LCD Modes (for type B cluster) Lane Departure Warning (LDW) On this mode, you can change set‐ System mode (if equipped) tings of the doors, lamps and so on. 4. Master warning mode This mode informs of warning messages related to TPMS fail, low pressure or Low engine oil or For‐...
  • Page 137: User Settings Mode (For Type B Cluster)

    If the remaining mileage or time rea‐ To adjust the sensitivity of the Driver (Continued) ches 1,500 km (900 mi.) or 30 days, Attention Warning (DAW). “Service in” message is displayed for - Off/Normal/Early - The fuse switch is turned off. several seconds each time you set the ❈...
  • Page 138: Warning Messages

    Features of your vehicle - Disable : The auto door lock opera‐ Sound - After Ignition : The average fuel tion will be deactivated. economy will reset automatically • Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) (if whenever it has passed 4 hours equipped) - Enable on Speed : All doors will be after turning OFF the engine.
  • Page 139 The warning message is shown in ei‐ Sunroof open (if equipped) Low Key Battery (for smart key ther symbol, symbol and text, or text system) type only. • This warning message illuminates if the battery of the smart key is dis‐ Door, hood, tailgate open charged when the Engine Start/Stop Button changes to the OFF position.
  • Page 140 Collision Warning (BCW) system. In this system) professional workshop. Kia recom‐ case, have the vehicle inspected by a • This warning message illuminates if mends to visit an authorized Kia deal‐ professional workshop. recom‐ the smart key is not in the vehicle er/service partner.
  • Page 141 Icy Road Warning Light (if NOTICE equipped) 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. This warning light is to warn the driver the road may be icy.
  • Page 142: Warning And Indicator Lights

    In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ low: to stop the vehicle. ted by a professional workshop. Kia Also, the vehicle will not stop in as 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe recommends to visit an authorized short a distance with only a portion of location and stop your vehicle.
  • Page 143 System Warning Light fessional workshop as soon as possi‐ In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ ble. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ These two warning lights il‐ ted by a professional workshop. Kia thorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 144 Kia recommends to visit an author‐ - It remains on until the engine is In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 145 Kia recommends to visit by a professional workshop. Kia Kia recommends to visit an author‐ an authorized Kia dealer/service recommends to visit an author‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner. partner.
  • Page 146 (if equipped). NOTICE workshop as soon as possible. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. Even if Low Tire Pressure • If you travel approximately 50 km...
  • Page 147 Safe Stopping ❈ For more details, refer to “Fuel fil‐ In this case, have the vehicle inspected (Continued) by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ ter” on page 8-55. mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. 4-67...
  • Page 148: Indicator Lights

    • This warning light informs fessional workshop. Kia recommends to the driver the following situations visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service • When the washer fluid level in the - TPMS failure, low pressure partner. reservoir is nearly empty.
  • Page 149 In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ starts by the ISG system, some Control (ESC) OFF ted by a professional workshop. Kia warning lights (ABS, ESC, ESC OFF, Indicator Light recommends to visit an authorized EPS or Parking brake warning light) Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 150 In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ Light ON Indicator Light If any of the following occurs, there ted by a professional workshop. Kia may a malfunction with the turn signal recommends to visit an authorized This indicator light illumi‐...
  • Page 151 In this case, have the vehicle inspected This indicator light illumi‐ by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ nates: mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ • When the cruise control speed is set. service partner. ❈ For more details, refer to “Cruise NOTICE Control System”...
  • Page 152 • When more than two objects are If the indicator blinks, have the sys‐ system. sensed at the same time, the closest tem checked by a professional work‐ one will be recognized first. shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service partner. 4-72...
  • Page 153: Rear Parking Assist System

    The detecting range may decrease • The rear parking assist system may Non-operational conditions of when: malfunction if the vehicle bumper rear parking assist system height or sensor installation has been 1. The sensor is stained with foreign modified or damaged. Any non-fac‐ matter such as snow or water.
  • Page 154: Self-Diagnosis

    If this occurs, have the system Be sure to inform any drivers of the checked by a professional workshop. vehicle that may be unfamiliar with Kia recommends to visit an authorized the system regarding the systems Kia dealer/service partner. capabilities and limitations.
  • Page 155: Rearview Camera

    REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) 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 before and while backing up be‐ cause there is a dead zone that can't be seen through the camera.
  • Page 156: Lighting

    Features of your vehicle LIGHTING Battery saver function The headlights can be turned off by At this time, if you press the door un‐ pressing the lock button on the trans‐ lock button again or door lock button • The purpose of this feature is to pre‐ mitter (or smart key) twice or turning on the transmitter (or smart key), the vent the battery from being dis‐...
  • Page 157 The light switch has a Headlight and a Parking light position( Headlight position( ) Parking light position. To operate the lights, turn the knob at the end of the control lever to one of the following positions: 1. Off position 2.
  • Page 158 Features of your vehicle Auto light position When the light switch is in the AUTO NOTICE light position, the taillights and head‐ lights will be turned ON or OFF auto‐ The ignition switch must be in the matically depending on the amount of ON position to turn on the head‐...
  • Page 159: High Beam Operation

    The high beam indicator will light when High beam operation the headlight high beams are switched on. To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the lights on for a prolonged time while the engine is not running. WARNING Do not use high beam when there are other vehicles.
  • Page 160: Turn Signals And Lane Change Signals

    Features of your vehicle The ignition switch must be on for the Turn signals and lane change NOTICE turn signals to function. To turn on the signals turn signals, move the lever up or down If an indicator flash is abnormally (A).
  • Page 161: Rear Fog Light

    Fog lights are used to provide improved Front fog light (if equipped) Rear fog light (if equipped) visibility when visibility is poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc. The fog lights will turn on when the fog light switch (1) is turned on after the parklight is turned on.
  • Page 162: Static Bending Light

    Features of your vehicle Also, the rear fog lights turn on when Daytime running light (if Headlight leveling device the rear fog light switch is turned on equipped) after the front fog light switch (if The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can equipped) is turned on and the head‐...
  • Page 163: High Beam Assist

    3. The High Beam Assist will turn on High beam Assist (if equipped) Loading condition Switch position when vehicle speed is above 45 kph Driver only (28 mph). • If the lever is pushed away when Driver + Front the High Beam Assist is operat‐ passenger ing, the High Beam Assist will Full passengers...
  • Page 164 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 165 (Continued) • At times, the High Beam Assist system may not work properly, al‐ ways check the road conditions for your safety. When the system does not operate normally, man‐ ually change between the high beam and low beam. 4-85...
  • Page 166: Wipers And Washers

    Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS A: Wiper speed control (front) 1. 2 – High wiper speed 2. 1 – Low wiper speed 3. --- – Intermittent wipe AUTO – Automatic control wipe 4. O – Off – Single wipe B: Intermittent control wipe time ad‐...
  • Page 167 4. O : Wiper is not in operation AUTO (Automatic) control (if CAUTION equipped) : For a single wiping cycle, move the lever to this position and re‐ When the ignition switch is ON and lease it. The wipers will operate the windshield wiper switch is placed continuously if the lever is held in in the AUTO mode, use caution in the...
  • Page 168: Windshield Washers (Front)

    Features of your vehicle Windshield washers (front) CAUTION (Continued) age to system parts could occur and To prevent possible damage to the may not be covered by your vehicle washer pump, do not operate the warranty. washer when the fluid reservoir is When starting the vehicle in winter, empty.
  • Page 169: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch

    Rear window wiper and washer (Continued) switch (if equipped) • To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually. • To prevent possible damage to the wipers and washer system, use anti-freezing washer fluids in the winter season or cold weather.
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle Push the lever away from you or turn the wiper lever switch upwards twice to spray rear washer fluid and to run the rear wipers 1~3 cycles. The spray and wiper operation will continue until you release the lever. 4-90...
  • Page 171: Interior Light

    INTERIOR LIGHT • (2): Map lamp CAUTION - The map lamp and room lamp comes on when a door is opened. Do not use the interior lights for ex‐ The lamps go out after approxi‐ tended periods when the engine is mately 30 seconds.
  • Page 172: Room Lamp

    Features of your vehicle Luggage room lamp Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) NOTICE The DOOR mode and ROOM mode can not be selected at a time. Front Map Lamp: (3): Press this switch to turn the front map lamps on. (4): Press this switch to turn the front map lamps off.
  • Page 173: Glove Box Lamp

    CAUTION (Continued) lamp is not in use. If the sunvisor is To prevent unnecessary charging closed without the lamp off, it may system drain, close the glove box se‐ discharge the battery or damage the curely after using the glove box. sunvisor.
  • Page 174: Defroster

    Features of your vehicle 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‐ 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 175: Manual Climate Control System

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fan speed control knob 2. Mode selection knob 3. Temperature control knob 4. Air conditioning button (if equipped) 5. Rear window defroster button 6. Air intake control button CAUTION Operating the blower when the igni‐ tion switch is in the ON position could cause the battery to discharge.
  • Page 176: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle 1. Start the engine. Heating and air conditioning 2. Set the mode to the desired posi‐ tion. For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling; - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 177 Mode selection Instrument panel vents Bi-Level (B, D, C, E) Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor. Floor-Level (C, E, A, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield and side window defrosters.
  • Page 178 Features of your vehicle Temperature control Air intake control Outside (fresh) air position With the outside (fresh) air position selected, air enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the function selected. NOTICE Prolonged operation of the heater in the recirculated air position (without air conditioning selected) may cause fogging of the windshield and side...
  • Page 179 Fan speed control To turn off the blowers WARNING • Continue using the climate control system in the recirculated air posi‐ tion may allow humidity to in‐ crease inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure vis‐ ibility. •...
  • Page 180: System Operation

    • If the windshield fogs up, set the Air conditioning mode to the position. Kia Air Conditioning Systems are filled with environmentally friendly refriger‐ Press the A/C button to turn the air Operation Tips conditioning system on (indicator light will illuminate).
  • Page 181 3. Set the air intake control to the • To help reduce moisture inside of the NOTICE outside air or recirculated air posi‐ windows on rainy or humid days, de‐ tion. crease the humidity inside the vehicle • When using the air conditioning by operating the air conditioning sys‐...
  • Page 182: Climate Control Air Filter

    (fresh) air posi‐ tion is selected. If this happens, have the climate control air filter replaced by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. NOTICE • Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 183: Checking The Amount Of Air Conditioner Refrigerant And Compressor Lubricant

    You can find out which air producing. You can find out which air Kia recommends to visit an authorized conditioning refrigerant is applied conditioning refrigerant is applied Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 184: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Temperature control knob 2. AUTO (automatic control) button 3. Climate control display 4. Fan speed control knob 5. OFF button 6. Front windshield defroster button 7. Rear window defroster button 8.
  • Page 185: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Automatic heating and air (Continued) conditioning - Front windshield defroster but‐ ton (Press the button one more time to deselect the front wind‐ shield defroster function. The AUTO sign will illuminate on the information display once again.) - Air intake control button - Fan speed control knob The selected function will be con‐...
  • Page 186: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle When pressing any button (or turning Mode selection any knob) except the AUTO button while using automatic operation, the functions not selected will be controlled automatically. 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi‐ tion.
  • Page 187 Defrost mode Instrument panel vents Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windshield with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters. Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face.
  • Page 188 Features of your vehicle Temperature control While pressing the OFF button, press Recirculated air position the AUTO button for 4 seconds or more. With the recirculated air The display will change from Centi‐ position selected, air grade to Fahrenheit, or from Fahrenheit from the passenger to Centigrade.
  • Page 189 Pressing the OFF button turns off the (Continued) (Continued) fan. • Continued climate control system senger compartment may become Air conditioning (A/C) operation in the recirculated air stale. position can cause drowsiness or In addition, prolonged use of the air sleepiness, and loss of vehicle con‐...
  • Page 190: System Operation

    • If the windshield fogs up, set the Air conditioning mode to the position. Kia Air Conditioning Systems are filled with environmentally friendly refriger‐ Press the OFF button to turn off the air Operation Tips climate control system. However, you can still operate the air intake buttons 1.
  • Page 191 3. Set the air intake control to the • To help reduce moisture inside of the NOTICE outside air or recirculated air posi‐ windows on rainy or humid days, de‐ tion. crease the humidity inside the vehicle • When using the air conditioning by operating the air conditioning sys‐...
  • Page 192: Climate Control Air Filter

    (fresh) air posi‐ tion is selected. If this happens, have the climate control air filter replaced by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. NOTICE • Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 193: Checking The Amount Of Air Conditioner Refrigerant And Compressor Lubricant

    Kia recommends to visit an authorized gine room. Refer to “Refrigerant la‐ gine room. Refer to “Refrigerant la‐ Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 194: Windshield Defrosting And Defogging

    Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • Clear all snow and ice from the hood If the air conditioning and outside WARNING and air inlet in the cowl grill to im‐ (fresh) air position are not selected au‐ prove heater and defroster efficiency tomatically, press the corresponding n Windshield heating...
  • Page 195 If the air conditioning and outside 4. The air conditioning will be turned Automatic climate control (fresh) air position are not selected au‐ on according to the detected ambi‐ system tomatically, adjust the corresponding temperature outside To defog inside windshield button manually.
  • Page 196: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON Auto defogging system (Only for position. position. automatic climate control system, 2. Turn the mode selection knob to 2. Select the defrost position pressing if equipped) the defrost position ( defrost button (...
  • Page 197 When the auto fogging system senses Step 4 : Increasing air flow toward the moisture inside of the windshield, air windshield flow towards the windshield can in‐ If your vehicle is equipped with the auto crease. defogging system, it is automatically However, if you would like to deactivate activated when the conditions are met.
  • Page 198: Storage Compartments

    Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENTS These compartments can be used to Center console storage (if Glove box store small items required by the driver equipped) or passengers. CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartments.
  • Page 199: Sunglass Holder

    If necessary, Kia recommends to con‐ tact an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. To open the sunglass holder, press the cover and the holder will slowly open.
  • Page 200: Luggage Board

    Features of your vehicle 2. Fold the rear part of luggage board Increase cargo space (if WARNING frontward. equipped) 3. Lift up luggage board frontward Avoid eye injury. DO NOT overstretch (Luggage board stand itself) the luggage net, ALWAYS keep your face and body out of the luggage net’s recoil path.
  • Page 201 If you want to increase cargo space, 1. Grasp the handle on the top of the cover and lift it 2. Fold the rear part of the luggage board frontward 3. Pull the luggage board hinge to the end of sliding slot and it will fall down lower increase...
  • Page 202: Interior Features

    “ready” position. WARNING Kia recommends to use parts for re‐ placement from an authorized Kia deal‐ er/service partner. n Ashtray use • Do not use the vehicle’s ashtrays as waste receptacles.
  • Page 203: Cup Holder

    WARNING (Continued) • Putting lit cigarettes or matches in Keep cans or bottles out of direct an ashtray with other combustible sun light and do not put them in a materials may cause a fire. vehicle that is heated up. It may ex‐ plode.
  • Page 204: Sunvisor

    Features of your vehicle • Each time you press the switch, the Sunvisor WARNING temperature setting of the seat will change as follows : For your safety, do not obstruct - Front seat your vision when using the sunvisor. Seat warmer (if equipped) •...
  • Page 205: Power Outlet

    Power outlet (Continued) (Continued) • To prevent overheating the seat 1. Infants, children, elderly warmer, do not place anything on handicapped persons, or hospital the seats that insulates against outpatients heat, such as blankets, cushions or 2. Persons with sensitive skin or seat covers while the seat warmer those that burn easily is in operation.
  • Page 206: Usb Charger

    Features of your vehicle USB charger (if equipped) CAUTION (Continued) • Always make sure the electrical • Use the power outlet only when part is firmly plugged into the the engine is running and remove power outlet. Incomplete plugging the accessory plug after use. Using may cause electrical breakdown.
  • Page 207: Floor Mat Anchor(S) (If

    To avoid any interference with pedal operation, Kia recommends that only • Do not hang the frail objects when the Kia floor mat designed for use in you drive rough road, the objects When using a floor mat on the front your vehicle be installed.
  • Page 208: Clothes Hanger

    Features of your vehicle Clothes hanger (if equipped) WARNING Do not hang other objects such as To use the hanger, pull down the upper hangers or hard objects except portion of hanger. clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp or breakable objects in the clothe pockets.
  • Page 209: Exterior Features

    ROOF 75 kg (165 lbs.) EVEN‐ ized Kia dealer or other qualified shop. • When carrying cargo on the roof RACK LY DISTRIBUTED rack, take the necessary precau‐...
  • Page 210 Features of your vehicle Side seal molding (if equipped) (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 211: Audio System

    Audio system Audio system................5-02 Antenna.................. 5-02 AUX, USB port................5-02 How vehicle audio works............5-03...
  • Page 212 Audio system AUDIO SYSTEM AUX, USB port NOTICE CAUTION • Before entering a place with a low If you install an aftermarket HID height clearance or a car wash, re‐ head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and move surely the antenna by rotat‐ electronic device may malfunction.
  • Page 213 How vehicle audio works AM broadcasts can be received at FM broadcasts are transmitted at high greater distances than FM broadcasts. frequencies and do not bend to follow This is because AM radio waves are the earth's surface. Because of this, FM AM and FM radio signals are broadcast transmitted at low frequencies.
  • Page 214 Audio system Using a cellular phone or a two- way radio When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, use the cel‐ lular phone at a place as far as possible from the audio equipment.
  • Page 215 Driving your vehicle Engine exhaust can be dangerous!........6-03 Cruise control system ............. 6-33 Before driving................6-04 Cruise control switch............6-34 Before entering vehicle............6-04 To set cruise control speed:..........6-34 Necessary inspections............6-04 To increase cruise control set speed:........ 6-36 Before starting..............
  • Page 216 The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System Check spark plugs and ignition system......6-75 may not warn you even if the vehicle leaves the To keep locks from freezing..........6-76 lane, or may warn you even if the vehicle does Use approved window washer anti-freeze in system..6-76 not leave the lane when:............6-54 Don't let your parking brake freeze........6-76 Driver Attention Warning (DAW) system (if equipped) ..
  • Page 217 Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 218: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle 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 •...
  • Page 219 (Continued) (Continued) under the influence of drugs is as • When you make a sudden stop or dangerous or more dangerous than turn the steering wheel rapidly, 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 220 Driving your vehicle KEY POSITIONS Ignition switch position The steering wheel locks to protect START against theft. The ignition key can be Turn the ignition switch to the START LOCK removed only in the LOCK position. position to start the engine. The engine will crank until you release the key;...
  • Page 221 Starting the gasoline engine (Continued) (Continued) 1. Make sure the parking brake is ap‐ • Never reach ignition • Do not start the vehicle with the plied. switch, or any other controls accelerator pedal depressed. The 2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and through the steering wheel while vehicle can move and lead to an shift the transaxle into Neutral.
  • Page 222 Driving your vehicle 2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and NOTICE (Continued) shift the transaxle into Neutral. Keep the clutch pedal and brake you may put the shift lever in the N If the engine is not started within 10 pedal depressed while turning the (Neutral) position while the vehicle is ignition switch to the start position.
  • Page 223 CAUTION Do not turn off the engine immedi‐ ately after it has been subjected to a heavy load. Doing so may cause se‐ vere damage to the engine or turbo‐ charger unit. 6-09...
  • Page 224 CAUTION checked by a professional workshop. go off after about 30 seconds when the Kia recommends to visit an authorized door is closed. It will also go off imme‐ You are able to turn off the engine Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 225 NOTICE (Continued) (Continued) start/stop button for more than 2 • The anti-theft steering column If you press the ENGINE START/ seconds or 3 times successively lock is not a substitute for the STOP button without depressing the within 3 seconds. If the vehicle is still parking brake.
  • Page 226 Driving your vehicle 5. Do not wait for the engine to warm Starting the engine (Continued) up while the vehicle remains sta‐ tionary. at full throttle unintentionally by WARNING Start driving at moderate engine making the driver require increased speeds. (Steep accelerating and de‐ effort to depress the accelerator celerating should be avoided.) •...
  • Page 227 • When the ENGINE START/STOP but‐ Starting and stopping the engine for ton is in the ACC position or above, if turbocharger intercooler any door is opened, the system 1. Do not race or accelerate the en‐ checks for the smart key. If the gine immediately after starting.
  • Page 228 Driving your vehicle NOTICE (Continued) tion. If the traffic and road condi‐ • If the battery is weak or the smart tions permit, you may put the shift key does not work correctly, you lever in the N (Neutral) position while the vehicle is still moving and press can start the engine by pressing the ENGINE START/STOP button in...
  • Page 229 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 230 Driving your vehicle The engine will also restart Auto start NOTICE automatically without the driver's To restart the engine from idle stop any actions if the following occurs: mode • You must reach a speed of at least The fan speed of manual climate con‐ 10 km/h since last idle stop.
  • Page 231 The driver’s door and hood are closed. • If you press the ISG OFF button again, NOTICE the system will be activated and the The brake vacuum pressure is ade‐ light on the ISG OFF button will turn quate. • If the ISG system does not meet off.
  • Page 232 2 or 3 times. by a professional workshop as soon as possible. Kia recommends to contact an au‐ WARNING thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ ner. When the engine is in Idle Stop mode, it's possible to restart the en‐...
  • Page 233 MANUAL TRANSAXLE The manual transaxle has 5 (or 6) for‐ Manual transaxle operation ward gears. 6-19...
  • Page 234 Driving your vehicle This shift pattern is imprinted on the • If you've come to a complete stop CAUTION shift knob. The transaxle is fully and it's hard to shift into 1st or R(Re‐ synchronized in all forward gears so verse), leave the shift lever at N(Neu‐...
  • Page 235 Using the clutch Downshifting WARNING The clutch should be pressed all the When you must slow down in heavy way to the floor before shifting, then traffic or while driving up steep hills, • Before leaving the driver’s seat, al‐ released slowly.
  • Page 236 Driving your vehicle • Be sure the vehicle is completely (Continued) stopped before you attempt to shift into reverse. The transaxle can be • Loss of control often occurs if two damaged if you do not. or more wheels drop off the road‐ way and the driver oversteers to •...
  • Page 237 BRAKE SYSTEM Power brakes (Continued) (Continued) Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes • Do not drive with your foot resting • Always, confirm the position of that adjust automatically through nor‐ on the brake pedal. This will create the brake and accelerator pedal mal usage.
  • Page 238 Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator Parking brake (Continued) Your vehicle has disc brakes. Applying the parking brake This brake wear warning sound When your brake pads are worn and means your vehicle needs service. If new pads are required, you will hear a you ignore this audible warning, you high-pitched warning sound from your will eventually lose braking perform‐...
  • Page 239 • Do not hold the vehicle on the up‐ workshop. Kia recommends to visit an grade with the accelerator pedal. This authorized Kia dealer/service partner. can cause the transaxle to overheat.
  • Page 240 Driving your vehicle If at all possible, cease driving the vehi‐ WARNING cle immediately. If that is not possible, use extreme caution while operating • Never allow anyone who is unfa‐ the vehicle and only continue to drive miliar with the vehicle to touch the the vehicle until you can reach a safe parking brake.
  • Page 241 NOTICE (Continued) • With tire chains installed. A click sound may be heard in the • On roads where the road surface is engine compartment when the vehi‐ pitted or has different surface cle begins to move after the engine height.
  • Page 242 If the checked by a professional work‐ light stays on, you may have a shop. Kia recommends to visit an problem with your ABS. In this authorized Kia dealer/service part‐ case, have the system checked by ner.
  • Page 243 When you apply your brakes under The braking pressure is reduced as WARNING conditions which may lock the wheels, soon as the system detects the driver’s you may hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from intention to drive off. Never drive too fast for the road the brakes, or feel a corresponding sen‐...
  • Page 244 Kia recommends to visit an au‐ to the vehicle ahead. Always hold The VSM does not operate when: thorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 245 ABS activates in a • All vehicles should always have the Kia recommends to call an authorized stop. (The system activates when the parking brake fully engaged when Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 246 Driving your vehicle • If a tire goes flat while you are driv‐ • Do not hold the vehicle on the up‐ ing, apply the brakes gently and keep grade with the accelerator pedal. This the car pointed straight ahead while can cause the transaxle to overheat.
  • Page 247 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The cruise control system allows you to NOTICE (Continued) program the vehicle to maintain a con‐ stant speed without pressing the accel‐ • Do not use the cruise control when During normal cruise control opera‐ erator pedal.
  • Page 248 Driving your vehicle Cruise control switch To set cruise control speed: O / CANCEL: Cancels cruise control op‐ eration. / CRUISE / : Turns cruise control system on or off. RES+: Resumes or increases cruise con‐ trol speed. SET-: Sets or decreases cruise control speed.
  • Page 249 3. Move the lever down (to SET-), and 1. Press the cruise /CRUISE/ but‐ release it at the desired speed. The ton on the steering wheel, to turn cruise set indicator light will illumi‐ the system on. The cruise indicator nate.
  • Page 250 Driving your vehicle To increase cruise control set To decrease the cruising speed: speed: Follow either of these procedures: • Move the lever up (to RES+) and hold it. Your vehicle will accelerate. Re‐ lease the lever at the speed you want.
  • Page 251 To temporarily accelerate with To cancel cruise control, do one the cruise control on: of the following: If you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with cruise control op‐ eration or change the set speed.
  • Page 252 Driving your vehicle Each of these actions will cancel cruise To resume cruising speed at control operation (the cruise set indica‐ more than approximately 30 tor light will go off), but it will not turn km/h (20 mph): the system off. If you wish to resume cruise control operation, move up the lever (to RES+) located on your steering wheel.
  • Page 253 Both of these actions cancel cruise con‐ trol operation. If you want to resume cruise control operation, repeat the steps provided in “To set cruise control speed” on page 6-34. If any method other than the cruise CRUISE/ button was used to cancel cruising speed and the system is still activated, the most recent set speed will automatically resume when you...
  • Page 254 Driving your vehicle SPEED LIMIT CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) You can set the speed limit when you Cancels set speed limit. do not want to drive over a specific Turns speed limit control sys‐ speed. tem on or off. If you drive over the preset speed limit, RES+ : Resumes or increases speed the warning system operates (set...
  • Page 255 3. Move the lever up (to RES+) or NOTICE down (to SET-), and release it at the desired speed. Move the lever • Depressing the accelerator pedal up (to RES+) or down (to SET-) and hold it. The speed will increase or less than approximately 50%, the decrease by 5 km/h (3 mph).
  • Page 256 If you press the O switch once, the set checked by a professional workshop. speed limit will cancel, but it will not Kia recommends to visit an author‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner. turn the system off. If you wish to re‐...
  • Page 257 • LATE - When this condition is se‐ (Continued) tem checked by a professional work‐ lected, the initial Forward shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ Collision Warning is activa‐ thorized Kia dealer/service partner. ted later than normal. This setting reduces the amount of distance be‐...
  • Page 258 Driving your vehicle Forward warning (1st warning) tween the vehicle or pe‐ (Continued) destrian ahead before the • The FCA automatically deactivates initial warning occurs. upon cancelling the ESC, even with Prerequisite for activation the FCA system ON, and the driver The FCA gets ready to be activated, will not be able to activate the FCA when the FCA is selected on the LCD...
  • Page 259 Collision warning (2nd warning) Emergency braking (3rd warning) • The FCA provides additional braking power for optimum braking perform‐ ance, when the driver depresses the brake pedal. • The braking control is automatically deactivated, when the driver sharply depresses the brake pedal, or when the driver abruptly operates the steering wheel.
  • Page 260 Driving your vehicle Warning message and warning light Sensor to detect the distance WARNING from the vehicle in front (front radar) The FCA operates in accordance with the risk levels, such as the distance from the vehicle/passer-by in front, the speed of the vehicle/passer-by in front, and the driver's vehicle op‐...
  • Page 261 NOTICE (Continued) pear along with the illumination of the ESC warning light. • Use only the genuine Kia sensor • Do not install any accessories, cover. Do not arbitrarily apply such as license plate molding or paint on the sensor cover.
  • Page 262 Driving your vehicle There is interruption by electric In construction zones or on railroad (Continued) waves. tracks, or there are metallic objects on the road. • The FCA operates only for the ve‐ There is severe irregular reflection hicle / pedestrian in front, while from the radar.
  • Page 263 While driving on a curve, the FCA may Driving on a slope Changing lanes recognize the vehicle in front in the performance decreases Even though the vehicle in the next next lane. Pay great caution, and, if while driving upward or downward on lane enters into your lane, it may not necessary, depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 264 The pedestrian is small. moval, have the vehicle inspected by a professional workshop. Kia The pedestrian has impaired mobility. recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. It is difficult to distinguish the pedes‐...
  • Page 265 NOTICE The system may temporarily cancel due to the strong electric waves. 6-51...
  • Page 266 Driving your vehicle LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LDW) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) (Continued) • Do not turn the steering wheel suddenly, when the Lane Depar‐ ture Warning (LDW) System 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 60km/h, the Lane De‐...
  • Page 267 (Continued) • Always check road conditions be‐ cause you may not hear the warn‐ ing chime because of audio and ex‐ ternal conditions. To operate the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System, press the switch with the ignition in the ON position. The indi‐ cator illuminates white on the cluster.
  • Page 268 • The lane is not visible due to snow, the sensor detect the lane Kia recommends to visit an authorized rain, stain, a puddle or many other Kia dealer/service partner. line. things.
  • Page 269 • The color of the lane marking from • Driving with the sun in front of you. the road is difficult to distinguish. • Driving in areas under construction. • Driving on a steep grade or a curve. • The lane line is more than two in ei‐ •...
  • Page 270 Driving your vehicle DRIVER ATTENTION WARNING (DAW) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The Driver Attention Warning (DAW) • The set-up of the Driver Attention system displays the condition of the Warning system will be maintained, driver's fatigue level and inattentive as selected, when the engine is re‐ driving practices.
  • Page 271 • When the driver turns on the system Resetting the system System standby while driving, it displays 'Last Break • The last break time is set to 00:00 time' and level. and the driver's attention level is set to 5 (very attentive) when the driver Take a break resets the Driver Attention Warning system.
  • Page 272 Driver Attention Warning sys‐ cle inspected by a professional work‐ impact on the camera assembly. tem. shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service partner. CAUTION NOTICE The Driver Attention Warning sys‐...
  • Page 273 (Continued) • The vehicle is violently driven or is abruptly turned obstacle avoidance (e.g. construction area, other vehicles, fallen objects, bum‐ py road). • Forward drivability of the vehicle is severely undermined (possibly due to wide variation in tire pressures, uneven tire wear-out, toe-in/toe- out alignment).
  • Page 274 Driving your vehicle BLIND-SPOT COLLISION WARNING (BCW) (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) (Continued) Warning range is dependent on your vehicle speed. However, if the • Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) speed of your vehicle is faster by system is a system made for con‐ 10km/h or more than other nearby venience.
  • Page 275 When the system is not used turn the BCW (Blind-Spot Collision system off by pressing the switch. Warning) / LCA (Lane Change When the system is turned on the Assist) warning light will illuminate Operating conditions 3 seconds on the outside rearview mir‐ ror.
  • Page 276 Driving your vehicle • To activate the alarm: Detecting sensor Go to the User Settings Mode Driv‐ ing Assist and select Blind-Spot Colli‐ sion Warning Sound on the LCD dis‐ play. • To deactivate the alarm : Go to the User Settings Mode Driv‐...
  • Page 277 In this case, have the system checked sion Warning" on the LCD display. The by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ system will turn on and stand by to mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ be activated. service partner. 6-63...
  • Page 278 Driving your vehicle Warning type • If an approaching vehicle detected by (Continued) sensors, the warning is chime and the warning light will blink on the outside • Drive safely even though the vehi‐ rearview mirror. cle is equipped with a Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) system.
  • Page 279 The rear bumper is damaged, or the When the sensors are blocked by (Continued) sensor is out of the original default other vehicles, walls or parking-lot position. pillars. • The system might be turned off due to strong electromagnetic The vehicle height gets lower or high‐ When detected vehicle...
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This can • Keep your car clean. For maximum mainly on your style of driving, where increase fuel consumption and also service, your vehicle should be kept you drive and when you drive.
  • Page 281 Therefore, have the system serviced by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. WARNING n Engine off during motion Never turn the engine off to coast down hills or anytime the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 282 Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Reducing the risk of a rollover WARNING When hazardous driving conditions are This multi-purpose passenger vehicle is encountered such as water, snow, ice, defined as a Crossover Utility Vehicle n Replacement tires mud, sand, or similar hazards, follow (CUV).
  • Page 283 Smooth cornering WARNING CAUTION Prolonged rocking may cause engine If your vehicle becomes stuck in over-heating, transaxle damage or snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may failure, and tire damage. 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 284 Driving your vehicle • Keep your headlights clean and prop‐ Driving at night Driving in the rain erly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic headlight aiming feature. Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night. •...
  • Page 285 • If your tires are not in good condition, Driving off-road NOTICE making a quick stop on wet pave‐ Drive carefully off-road because your ment can cause a skid and possibly vehicle may be damaged by rocks or Never exceed the maximum tire in‐ lead to an accident.
  • Page 286 Driving your vehicle Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not forget to check both engine coolant and engine oil. Drive belt A loose or damaged drive belt may re‐ sult in overheating of the engine. 6-72...
  • Page 287 WINTER DRIVING Snow tires Snowy or icy conditions If you mount snow tires on your vehi‐ To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it cle, make sure they are radial tires of may be necessary to use snow tires or the same size and load range as the to install tire chains on your tires.
  • Page 288 Driving your vehicle Tire chains CAUTION (Continued) • If your vehicle has 205/55R17 and • Make sure the snow chains are the 205/45R17 size tires, do not use correct size and type for your tire chain; they can damage your tires.
  • Page 289 8-61. Have the level of charge in your your vehicle's brake lines, suspen‐ chains. battery checked by a professional sion, body and wheels. workshop. Kia recommends to visit an • Stop driving and retighten the authorized Kia dealer/service partner. chains any time you hear them WARNING Change to "winter weight"...
  • Page 290 When driving Kia dealer/service partner and most au‐ in severe winter conditions where this to parts outlets. Do not use engine may happen, you should periodically...
  • Page 291 Kia than 15%. In such a case, do not recommends to ask an authorized Kia exceed 100 km/h, and the rear tire dealer/service partner.
  • Page 292 NOTICE engine, transaxle, wheel assemblies, bumper. and tires are forced to work harder • Kia trailer hitch accessory is available n Location of trailer mounting against the load of the added weight. at an authorized Kia dealer/service The engine is required to operate at After removing rear bumper and partner.
  • Page 293 Instructions about safety chains may During your trip, check occasionally to (Continued) be provided by the hitch manufacturer be sure that the load is secure, and or by the trailer manufacturer. Follow that the lights and trailer brakes are Do not use a trailer with its own the manufacturer’s recommendation still working.
  • Page 294 When you’re turning with a trailer, harness. make wider turns than normal. Do this • When towing a trailer on steep Kia recommends to visit an authorized so your trailer won’t strike soft should‐ grades (in excess of 6%) pay close Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 295 7. Shut off the vehicle and release the 4. Stop and have someone pick up and WARNING vehicle brakes but leave the parking store the chocks. brake set. n Parking on a hill Maintenance when trailer Parking your vehicle on a hill with a towing WARNING trailer attached could cause serious...
  • Page 296 Driving your vehicle • When towing a trailer, Kia recom‐ CAUTION (Continued) mends that you consult an author‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner on ad‐ • If your vehicle is not equipped with • Due to higher load during trailer ditional requirements such as a tow‐...
  • Page 297 1.0L T-GDI 1.2L MPI 1.4L MPI 1.6L Diesel Item 6M/T 5M/T 6M/T 6M/T Maximum permissible static vertical load on the coupling device 75 (165) kg (Ibs.) Recommended distance from rear wheel center to coupling point 805 (32) mm (inch) Weight of the trailer What is the maximum safe weight of a Weight of the trailer tongue trailer? It should never weigh more...
  • Page 298 Driving your vehicle The tongue load of any trailer is an im‐ (Continued) portant weight to measure because it affects the total gross vehicle weight • Never load a trailer with more (GVW) of your vehicle. This weight in‐ weight in the rear than in the cludes the curb weight of the vehicle, front.
  • Page 299 VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the proper GAWR (Gross axle weight rating) (Continued) loading of your vehicle, to keep your This is the maximum allowable weight loaded vehicle weight within its design (GVWR) for your vehicle are on the that can be carried by a single axle rating capability.
  • Page 301 What to do in an emergency Road warning................7-02 Checking the tire inflation pressure........7-24 Hazard warning flasher............7-02 Notes on the safe use of the Tire Mobility Kit....7-25 In case of an emergency while driving........7-03 Technical data................7-25 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing....7-03 Towing..................7-26 If you have a flat tire while driving........
  • Page 302: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher • 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‐ hicle is being towed. The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to exercise ex‐...
  • Page 303: In Case Of An Emergency While Driving

    Do not a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ apply the brakes immediately or ommends to consult an authorized attempt to pull off the road as this Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 304: If The Engine Will Not Start

    4. If the engine still does not start, call discharged. a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ 3. Check the starter connections to be ommends to call an authorized Kia sure they are securely tightened. dealer/service partner. 4. Do not push or pull the vehicle to start it.
  • Page 305: Emergency Starting

    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 306: Push-Starting

    Kia recommends to visit an authorized Do not allow the jumper cables to Kia dealer/service partner. contact anything except the correct battery terminals or the correct ground.
  • Page 307: If The Engine Overheats

    If the air conditioning is on, professional workshop. Kia recom‐ turn it off. mends to call an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 5. If the water pump drive belt is bro‐ 3. If engine coolant is running out un‐...
  • Page 308: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) System Overview The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) senses change in radius of the tire. If the tire pressure decreases be‐ low the recommended pressure, the system warning light will be illumina‐ ted.
  • Page 309: Indication Of Low Tire Pressure

    CAUTION Kia recommends to call an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. If the system is set without adjust‐ You may not be able to identify low tire ing tire pressure, false alarm could pressure visually.
  • Page 310: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Malfunction

    • When filling tires with more air, • The warning light may illuminate if proper tire pressure. Kia recom‐ conditions to turn off the low tire the system is not set in required mends to contact an authorized pressure telltale may not be met.
  • Page 311: Reference : Indicator Light Status

    WARNING illuminates even after TPMS setting, have the system checked by a profes‐ n FOR EUROPE sional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service Do not modify the vehicle. It may in‐ partner. terfere with the TPMS function.
  • Page 312: Jack And Tools

    What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH SPARE TIRE, IF EQUIPPED) Jack and tools Follow jacking instructions to reduce (Continued) the possibility of personal injury. • Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack. WARNING •...
  • Page 313: Changing Tires

    Store the tire in the reverse order of 3. Activate the hazard warning flash‐ WARNING removal. To prevent the spare tire and tools Ensure the spare tire retainer is from “rattling” while the vehicle is in properly aligned with the center of motion, store them properly.
  • Page 314 What to do in an emergency WARNING (Continued) • To prevent vehicle movement n Jack location while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully, and al‐ To reduce the possibility of injury, be ways block the wheel diagonally sure to use only the jack provided opposite wheel...
  • Page 315 (such checked by a professional workshop. as mud, tar, gravel, etc.) that inter‐ Kia recommends to visit an authorized feres with the wheel from fitting Kia dealer/service partner. solidly against the hub.
  • Page 316 If in doubt, con‐ spare tire. Adjust it to the specified after checking or adjusting tire pres‐ sult a professional workshop. Kia pressure, if necessary. Refer to sure. If the cap is not replaced, air may recommends to consult an author‐...
  • Page 317 • Under no circumstances should you • Temporary compact tire should not (Continued) exceed 80 km/h (50 mph); a higher be installed on the front axle if the speed could damage the tire. vehicle must be driven in snow or on •...
  • Page 318: Jack Label

    What to do in an emergency 6. The designated locations under the Jack label frame 7. When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of the jack must be ver‐ tical under the lifting point. 8. Shift into Reverse gear. 9. The jack should be used on firm level ground.
  • Page 319: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack 7-19...
  • Page 320 If the sealant is not re‐ moved, noise and vibration may occur. WARNING • We recommend to use original Kia manufactured sealant. n Tire wall • If the TPMS warning light illumi‐ Please read the instructions before us‐...
  • Page 321: Introduction

    It is possible that some tires, especially Introduction 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 322: Components Of The Tire Mobility Kit (Tmk)

    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 power outlet direct connection 5.
  • Page 323: Using The Tire Mobility Kit

    4. Connect the filling hose (3) onto the (Continued) connector of the sealant bottle (A). Please note the expiry date on the 5. Ensure that the button (9) on the sealant bottle. compressor is not pressed. 6. Unscrew the valve cap from the Using the Tire Mobility Kit valve of the defective wheel and screw the filling hose (3) of the...
  • Page 324: Distributing The Sealant

    (such as inside workshop. Kia recommends to visit a building). WARNING authorized dealer/service partner.
  • Page 325: Notes On The Safe Use Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    System voltage: DC 15 V the tire cannot be made roadworthy brake. Working voltage: DC 10 - 15 V with the Tire Mobility Kit. Kia recom‐ Amperage rating: max. 10 A mends to visit an authorized Kia • Only use the TMK for sealing/inflation dealer/service partner.
  • Page 326: Towing

    3. Release the parking brake. If emergency towing is necessary, we CAUTION recommend having it done by an au‐ thorized Kia dealer or a commercial Failure to place the transaxle shift tow-truck service. Proper lifting and lever in N (Neutral) may cause inter‐...
  • Page 327: Removable Towing Hook

    4. Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use. If towing is necessary, we recommend • Attach a towing strap to the tow you to have it done by an authorized hook. Kia dealer or a commercial tow truck (Continued) service. 7-27...
  • Page 328 • If the disabled vehicle is unable to ded. be moved, do not forcibly continue the towing. We recommend that you contact an authorized Kia • Before emergency towing, check if dealer or a commercial tow truck • Use a towing strap less than 5 m the hook is not broken or damaged.
  • Page 329 • Press the brake pedal with more force than normal since you will have reduced brake performance. • More steering effort will be required because the power steering system will be disabled. • If you are driving down a long hill, the brakes may overheat and brake per‐...
  • Page 330: Emergency Commodity

    What to do in an emergency 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.
  • Page 331: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment..............8-04 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel En‐ Maintenance services............... 8-07 gine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] (continued)..8-36 Owner’s responsibility............8-07 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - Owner maintenance precautions........8-07 For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)]..8-39 Owner maintenance..............
  • Page 332 Engine oil (Diesel)..............8-46 Checking tire inflation pressure..........8-66 Checking the engine oil level..........8-46 Tire rotation................8-67 Changing the engine oil and filter........8-46 Wheel alignment and tire balance........8-68 Engine coolant................8-48 Tire replacement..............8-68 Checking the coolant level........... 8-48 Wheel replacement............... 8-69 Changing the coolant............8-51 Tire traction................
  • Page 333 Static bending light replacement (Headlamp Type B)..8-110 Position lamp / Day time running lamp (LED type) replacement (Headlamp Type B)......8-110 Front fog lamp bulb replacement........8-111 Rear turn signal lamp bulb replacement......8-111 Stop and tail lamp bulb replacement.......8-112 Tail lamp (inside) bulb replacement.........8-113 Stop and tail lamp (LED type) bulb replacement..
  • Page 334 Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake / clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Engine oil dipstick 9. Radiator cap 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8-04...
  • Page 335 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake / clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Engine oil dipstick 9. Radiator cap 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8-05...
  • Page 336 Maintenance 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake / clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Engine oil dipstick 9. Radiator cap 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8-06...
  • Page 337 Kia recommends any maintenance or inspection proce‐ hicle warranties. to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ dures. Detailed warranty information is provi‐ service partner. Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient ded in your Warranty & Maintenance servicing may result in operational book.
  • Page 338 (if equipped) or fuel re‐ lated parts. • When you inspect the fuel system (fuel lines and fuel injection devi‐ ces), contact a professional work‐ shop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐ ner. (Continued) 8-08...
  • Page 339 OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks • Check for fluid leaks under your vehi‐ (Continued) and inspections that should be per‐ cle (water dripping from the air con‐ formed at the frequencies indicated to ditioning system during or after use may blow out under pressure.
  • Page 340 Maintenance • Check for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. At least once a year: • Clean the body and door drain holes. • Lubricate the door hinges and checks, and hood hinges. • Lubricate the door and hood locks and latches.
  • Page 341 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE • Frequently driving in stop-and-go Scheduled maintenance service 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 342 Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if neces‐ Valve clearance sary. In this case, have the system checked by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to it's interval when you do Spark plug maintenance of other items.
  • Page 343 ITEM REMARK Kia recommends that you use unleaded gasoline which has an octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 or higher (for Europe) or Octane Rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Index) 87 or higher (except Europe).
  • Page 344 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] (continued) 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 Kappa 1.0L T-GDI Engine oil and engine oil filter Kappa 1.2L MPI...
  • Page 345 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 Fuel lines, hoses and connections Fuel tank air filter Vapor hose and fuel filler cap Air cleaner filter Intercooler, in/out hose, air in‐...
  • Page 346 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 Suspension ball joints Tire (pressure & tread wear) Battery condition Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. Replace or change.
  • Page 347 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] MAINTENANCE OP‐ DRIVING CONDI‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS ERATION TION Kappa 1.0L T-GDI Engine oil and engine Every 7,500 km (5,000 miles) or 6 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Kappa 1.2L MPI oil filter months...
  • Page 348 Maintenance Maintenance operation Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. Replace or change. SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freezing temperature. Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances.
  • Page 349 Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if neces‐ Valve clearance sary. In this case, have the system checked by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to it's interval when you do Spark plug maintenance of other items.
  • Page 350 ITEM REMARK Kia recommends that you use unleaded gasoline which has an octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 or higher (for Europe) or Octane Rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Index) 87 or higher (except Europe).
  • Page 351 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] (continued) 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 : Replace every 10,000 km (6,500 miles) or 12 Kappa 1.0L T-GDI months For China : Replace every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 6 months...
  • Page 352 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 Kappa 1.0L T-GDI Replace every 75,000 km (50,000 miles) (Unleaded) Kappa 1.2L MPI (Un‐ Replace every 150,000 km (100,000 miles) leaded) Kappa 1.4L MPI (Un‐...
  • Page 353 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 For China Fuel tank air filter Except China Vapor hose and fuel filler cap Except China, India, Middle East Air cleaner filter...
  • Page 354 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 Brake drums and linings Brake lines, hoses and connections Brake/clutch fluid Parking brake Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Suspension ball joints Tire (pressure &...
  • Page 355 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] MAINTENANCE OP‐ MAINTENANCE IN‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM DRIVING CONDITION ERATION TERVALS Every 5,000 km A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, Except China (3,000 miles) or 6 I, J, K months Kappa 1.0L T-GDI...
  • Page 356 Maintenance MAINTENANCE OP‐ MAINTENANCE IN‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM DRIVING CONDITION ERATION TERVALS Every 120,000 km Manual transaxle fluid C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J (80,000 miles) Inspect more fre‐ Drive shaft and boots quently depending C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J on the condition Replace more fre‐...
  • Page 357 Maintenance operation Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. Replace or change. SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freezing temperature. Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances.
  • Page 358 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 359 Kia recommends to consult an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 8-29...
  • Page 360 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] (continued) 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 filter U-II 1.6L At first, Replace 210,000 km (140,000 miles) or 120 months...
  • Page 361 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 Brake discs and pads Brake drums and linings Brake lines, hoses and connections Brake/clutch fluid Parking brake Steering gear rack, linkage and boots...
  • Page 362 Maintenance Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] MAINTENANCE DRIVING CONDI‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS OPERATION TION 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 Manual transaxle fluid Every 120,000 km (80,000 miles)
  • Page 363 Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freezing temperature. Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances. Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads. Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather Driving in heavy dust condition.
  • Page 364 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 365 Kia recommends to consult an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 8-35...
  • Page 366 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] (continued) 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 For Russia, Australia and New Zealand : Engine oil and en‐...
  • Page 367 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 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 Except Australia and...
  • Page 368 Maintenance Replace or change. 8-38...
  • Page 369 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] MAINTENANCE DRIVING CONDI‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS OPERATION TION For Russia, Australia A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Every 7,500 km (5,000 miles) or 6 months and New Zealand H, I, J, K Engine oil and en‐...
  • Page 370 Maintenance Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. Replace or change. SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freezing temperature. Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances. Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads.
  • Page 371 Diesel only proper tension and adjusted as neces‐ shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ Never work on the injection system sary. thorized Kia dealer/service partner. with the engine running or within 30 Fuel filter (for gasoline) seconds after shutting off the en‐...
  • Page 372 The vapor hose and fuel filler cap mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ schedule. should be inspected at those intervals service partner. specified in the maintenance schedule. Manual transaxle fluid...
  • Page 373 For more information on checking the pads or lining wear limit, we recom‐ mend to refer to the Kia web site. (www.kia-hotline.com) Suspension mounting bolts Check the suspension connections for looseness or damage. Retighten to the specified torque.
  • Page 374 Maintenance ENGINE OIL (GASOLINE) Checking the engine oil level (Continued) Be very careful not to touch the ra‐ diator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you. 5. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level.
  • Page 375 Use only the specified engine oil. (Refer to “Recommended lubricants and ca‐ pacities” on page 9-12.) Changing the engine oil and filter Have the engine oil and filter replaced by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. 8-45...
  • Page 376: Engine Oil (Diesel)

    When mixed with debris, it can cause engine damage. Have the engine oil and filter replaced 4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ and re-insert it fully. mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. 8-46...
  • Page 377 WARNING Used engine oil may cause skin irri‐ tation or cancer if left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods of time. Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always protect your skin by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and warm wa‐...
  • Page 378: Engine Coolant

    Maintenance 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 379 MAX (F), but do not overfill. following table. If frequent additions are required, have the system inspected by a professional Mixture Percentage Ambient workshop. Kia recommends to visit an (volume) Tempera‐ authorized Kia dealer/service partner. ture Antifreeze Water -15°C (5°F)
  • Page 380 Maintenance Mixture Percentage Ambient (volume) Tempera‐ ture Antifreeze Water -25°C (-13°F) -35°C (-31°F) -45°C (-49°F) WARNING Radiator cap Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Scalding hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure caus‐ ing serious injury.
  • Page 381: Changing The Coolant

    Changing the coolant Have the coolant replaced by a profes‐ sional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 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 382: N Brake / Clutch Fluid

    If the fluid level is excessively low, have (Continued) the system checked by a professional level workshop. Kia recommends to visit an mediately flush them with a large authorized Kia dealer/service partner. quantity of fresh tap water. Have Use only the specified brake fluid. (Re‐...
  • Page 383: Washer Fluid

    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 384: Parking Brake

    If the stroke is more or less than specified, have the system serviced by a profes‐ sional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. Stroke : 5~7 “clicks’’ at a force of 20 kg (44 lbs, 196 N).
  • Page 385: Fuel Filter (For Diesel)

    If this warning light illumi‐ nates, take your car to a pro‐ fessional workshop and have drain the water and check the system. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. NOTICE CAUTION When replacing the fuel filter car‐...
  • Page 386: Air Cleaner

    Clean the filter by using compressed damage may result. air. • Use parts for replacement from a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner. 3. Replace the air cleaner filter. 8-56...
  • Page 387: Climate Control Air Filter

    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‐ placed earlier.
  • Page 388: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance 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 389 Type A 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip. CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it may chip or crack the windshield. Type B 1.
  • Page 390 To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have the wiper blade replaced by a professional work‐ shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service partner. 1. Raise the wiper arm (1) and pull out the wiper blade assembly.
  • Page 391: Battery

    Con‐ clothing or paint finish. • Keep the terminals and connections tact a professional workshop. Kia clean, tight, and coated with petrole‐ recommends to visit an authorized (Continued) um jelly or terminal grease.
  • Page 392: Battery Capacity Label

    Contact a professional area, separate the battery and least 15 minutes and get workshop. Kia recom‐ keep it indoors. immediate medical atten‐ mends to visit an author‐ • Always charge the battery fully to tion.
  • Page 393: Battery Recharging

    ❈ The actual battery label in the vehi‐ WARNING WARNING cle may differ from the illustration. 1. AGM90L-DIN : The Kia model name n Recharging battery • Before performing maintenance or of battery recharging the battery, turn off all When recharging the battery, ob‐...
  • Page 394 Maintenance • Sunroof • Trip computer • Climate control system • Audio 8-64...
  • Page 395: Tires And Wheels

    All specifications (sizes and pressures) refilling, have the system checked or driven less than 1.6 km (one mile). by a professional workshop. Kia can be found on a label attached to the Recommended pressures...
  • Page 396: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    Maintenance Check the tire's inflation pressure when (Continued) (Continued) the tires are cold. - "Cold" means your vehicle has been sitting for at least • Be sure to reinstall the tire infla‐ • Check tire pressure when the tires three hours or driven no more than 1.6 tion valve caps.
  • Page 397: Tire Rotation

    Replace tires that are worn, show 9-06. uneven wear, or are damaged. • Remember to check the pressure of your spare tire. Kia recom‐ mends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle.
  • Page 398: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear is not solved, contact a professional when driving on a smooth road, your workshop. Kia recommends to visit Indicator (A) will appear as a solid band wheels may need to be rebalanced.
  • Page 399: Wheel Replacement

    Compact spare tire replacement (if WARNING (Continued) equipped) • Wheels that do not meet Kia’s A compact spare tire has a shorter n Replacing tires specifications may fit poorly and tread life than a regular size tire. Re‐ result in damage to the vehicle or...
  • Page 400: Tire Traction

    108 - Load Index, a numerical code as‐ call. the wheel alignment. Kia recommends sociated with the maximum load the to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service tire can carry. 1. Manufacturer or brand name partner. T - Speed Rating Symbol. See the Manufacturer or Brand name is shown.
  • Page 401 Speed Wheel size designation WARNING Rating Maximum Speed Wheels are also marked with important Symbol information that you need if you ever n Tire age have to replace one. The following ex‐ 300 km/h (186 mph) Tires degrade over time, even when plains what the letters and numbers in 3.
  • Page 402 Maintenance 5. Maximum permissible inflation Tread wear Temperature - A, B & C pressure The tread wear grade is a comparative The temperature grades are A (the This number is the greatest amount of rating based on the wear rate of the highest), B, and C, representing the air pressure that should be put in the tire when tested under controlled con‐...
  • Page 403: Low Aspect Ratio Tire

    Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect sional workshop. Kia recommends ratio is lower than 50, are provided for to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ sporty looks. service partner. Because the low aspect ratio tires are •...
  • Page 404: Fuses

    Avoid using the system involved and immediately Do not use a screwdriver or any oth‐ consult a professional workshop. Kia er metal object to remove fuses be‐ recommends to consult an authorized cause it may cause a short circuit Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 405 If fuses, relays and terminals fas‐ • The actual fuse/relay panel label tened with bolts or nuts are blown, may differ from equipped items. consult a professional workshop. NOTICE Kia recommends to consult an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ ner. CAUTION n Random wiring prohibited •...
  • Page 406: Inner Panel Fuse Replacement

    If it fits loosely, consult a professional workshop. Kia recommends to consult (Continued) an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐ ner. 8-76...
  • Page 407: Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement

    If you do not have a spare, use a fuse 1. Turn off the engine. Engine compartment fuse of the same rating from a circuit you replacement 2. Turn off the headlights and tail may not need for operating the vehicle, lights.
  • Page 408 If the multi fuse is blown, consult a a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ ommends to consult an authorized professional workshop. Kia recom‐ Kia dealer/service partner. mends to consult an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. CAUTION After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover through the au‐...
  • Page 409: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Fuse/relay panel description 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. Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.
  • Page 410 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel 8-80...
  • Page 411 Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel) Fuse rat‐ Symbol Circuit Protected Tail Gate Unlock Relay, Dead Lock Relay, Door Lock/Unlock Relay Power Outlet Driver Safety Power Window Module Stop Signal Electronic Module BCM (Body Control Module), SLM Unit Cigarette Lighter Driver Power Outside Mirror, Passenger Power Outside Mirror, Air Conditioner Control Module, ECM (Engine Control Module)/PCM (Power train Control Module) Outside Mirror Folding...
  • Page 412 Maintenance Fuse rat‐ Symbol Circuit Protected BCM (Body Control Module), Crash Pad Switch, FCA Unit, Lane Departure Warning System, BLIND- SPOT DETECTION WARNING Radar LH/RH Engine Room Junction Block(Back-Up Lamp Switch), Sport Mode Switch, Speed Sensor, Stop Lamp Switch, Speed Sensor (In/Out), Transaxle Range Switch Power Window Main Switch, Passenger Power Window Switch(RHD) Spare Rear Fog Lamp Relay...
  • Page 413 Fuse rat‐ Symbol Circuit Protected Glow Plug Relay Unit, Fuel Filter Heater, Oil Level Sensor ECM (Engine Control Module)/PCM (Power train Control Module), Immobilizer Module, Smart Key Control Module Sunroof Motor Immobilizer Module Key Interlock, Center Facia Switch Spare 7.5A SLM Unit, BCM (Body Control Module), Smart Key Control Module Spare SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Control Module...
  • Page 414 Maintenance Fuse rat‐ Symbol Circuit Protected 7.5A Instrument Cluster 7.5A MDPS Unit DC-DC Converter, Audio, Audio / Video & Navigation Head Unit Room Lamp Relay, Power Outside Mirror Switch, Air Conditioner Control Module, SLM Unit, BCM (Body Control Module), Auto Light & Photo Sensor, Instrument Cluster, Data Link Connector, Rain Sensor, Trunk Room Lamp, Glove Box Lamp 8-84...
  • Page 415 Engine compartment fuse panel 8-85...
  • Page 416 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (Diesel only) 8-86...
  • Page 417 Engine compartment fuse panel (Kappa 1.0L T-GDI PTC Heater only) 8-87...
  • Page 418 Maintenance Engine room compartment fuse panel (Kappa 1.0L T-GDI Engine (Gasoline)) Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS Unit 150A Fuse - RR DEFOG, ABS1, ABS2, BLOWER Rear Defogger Relay ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control, Multipurpose Check Connector Air Conditioner Blower Relay Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch, Wiper LO Relay Cooling Fan Relay...
  • Page 419 Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Ignition Coil #1~#4 Fuel Pump Relay, ECM (Engine Control Module) Back-Up Lamp Switch Instrument Panel Junction Block Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay) Cooling Fan Relay Fuse - ENG E3, ENG E4, Main Relay Air Conditioner Clutch Type ECV Relay Head Lamp Relay Head Lamp High Relay...
  • Page 420 Maintenance Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay) Relay(Kappa 1.0L T-GDI Engine (Gaso‐ line)) Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A/C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp High Relay MICRO...
  • Page 421 Engine room compartment fuse panel (Kappa 1.2L MPI Engine (Gasoline)) Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS Unit 150A Fuse - RR DEFOG, ABS1, ABS2, BLOWER 125A Rear Defogger Relay ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control, Multipurpose Check Connector Air Conditioner Blower Relay Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch, Wiper LO Relay Cooling Fan1 Relay, Cooling Fan2 Relay...
  • Page 422 Maintenance Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Fuel Pump Relay, ECM, Injector #1~#4 Back-Up Lamp Switch Instrument Panel Junction Block Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay) Cooling Fan1 Relay, Cooling Fan2 Relay Main Relay Air Conditioner Clutch Type ECV Relay Head Lamp Relay Head Lamp High Relay...
  • Page 423 Relay(Kappa 1.2L MPI Engine (Gaso‐ line)) Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A/C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Cooling Fan1 Relay MICRO Wiper HI Relay MICRO Wiper LO Relay MICRO Head Lamp High Relay MICRO Head Lamp Relay MICRO Cooling Fan2 Relay MICRO...
  • Page 424 Maintenance Engine room compartment fuse panel (Kappa 1.4L MPI Engine (Gasoline)) Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS Unit 150A Fuse - RR DEFOG, ABS1, ABS2, BLOWER 125A Rear Defogger Relay ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control, Multipurpose Check Connector Air Conditioner Blower Relay Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch, Wiper LO Relay Cooling Fan1 Relay, Cooling Fan2 Relay...
  • Page 425 Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Fuel Pump Relay, ECM/PCM, Injector #1~#4, Oil Control Valve #1, #2 (A/T), Purge Control Sole‐ noid Valve (A/T) Back-Up Lamp Switch Instrument Panel Junction Block Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay) Cooling Fan1 Relay, Cooling Fan2 Relay Main Relay Air Conditioner Clutch Type ECV Relay...
  • Page 426 Maintenance Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG1 Relay, ACC Relay) Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay) Relay(Kappa 1.4L MPI Engine (Gaso‐ line)) Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A/C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Pump Relay MICRO Cooling Fan1 Relay MICRO...
  • Page 427 Symbol Relay Name Type Main Relay MINI A/C Blower Relay MICRO Engine room compartment fuse panel (U-II 1.6L Engine (Diesel)) Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS Unit 150A Fuse - RR DEFOG, ABS1, ABS2, BLOWER Rear Defogger Relay ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control, Multipurpose Check Connector Air Conditioner Blower Relay Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch, Wiper LO Relay...
  • Page 428 Maintenance Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Head Lamp LH EGR Cooling Bypass Solenoid, Fuel Pressure Regulating Valve, Stop Lamp Switch, Fuel Pump Relay, A/C Blower Relay, Fuel Heat Relay Back-Up Lamp Switch Instrument Panel Junction Block Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay) Cooling Fan1 Relay, Cooling Fan2 Relay Fuel Heat Relay...
  • Page 429 Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected ECM/PCM Battery Sensor Instrument Panel Junction Block (Tail Lamp Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG1 Relay, ACC Relay) Instrument Panel Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay) Relay(U-II 1.6L Engine (Diesel)) Symbol Relay Name Type Start Relay MICRO A/C Blower Relay MICRO...
  • Page 430 Maintenance Symbol Relay Name Type Horn Relay MICRO Burglar Alarm Horn Relay MICRO Main Relay MINI A/C Blower Relay MICRO Fuel Heat Relay MICRO Diesel fuse box (U-II 1.6L Engine (Die‐ sel)) Symbol Relay Name Type PTC3 Heater Relay MICRO PTC2 Heater Relay MICRO PTC1 Heater Relay...
  • Page 431: Light Bulbs

    If there bly can result in damage to the vehi‐ is a problem, have the system serv‐ cle. iced by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. 8-101...
  • Page 432 If the Kia recommends to visit an author‐ in the vehicle’s electronic control water leaks into the lamp bulb cir‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 433: Light Bulb Position (Front)

    If fogging inside the headlamp due to moisture continues for a long time, we recommend that you consult an authorized Kia dealer. After inspection, you may receive proper service according to the warranty policy. NOTICE n Traffic Change (For Europe) The low beam light distribution is asymmetric.
  • Page 434: Light Bulb Position (Rear)

    Maintenance Light bulb position (Rear) 1. Headlamp (Low/High) 2. Front turn signal lamp 3. Position lamp / Day time running lamp (Bulb type) 4. Position lamp / Day time running lamp (LED type) 5. Static bending light 6. Fog lamp 8-104...
  • Page 435: Light Bulb Position (Side)

    7. Stop and tail lamp (LED type) Light bulb position (Side) 8. Back up lamp 9. Rear fog lamp 10. License plate lamp 11. High mounted stop lamp 1. Tail lamp (Bulb type) 2. Stop and tail lamp (Bulb type) 3.
  • Page 436: Side Repeater Lamp (Led Type) Bulb Replacement

    2. Disconnect the bulb electrical con‐ by a professional workshop. nector. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 3. Separate the socket and the lens The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a parts by turning the socket coun‐...
  • Page 437: Front Turn Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A)

    4. Remove the bulb-socket from the Front turn signal lamp bulb WARNING headlamp assembly by turning the replacement (Headlamp Type A) bulb-socket counterclockwise until n Halogen bulbs the tabs on the bulb-socket align with the slots on the headlamp as‐ •...
  • Page 438: Position Lamp / Day Time Running Lamp Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A)

    Maintenance 4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it in‐ 2. Remove the bulb-socket from the Headlamp (Low/High beam) bulb to the bulb-socket and rotating it headlamp assembly by turning the replacement (Headlamp Type B) until it locks into place. bulb-socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb-socket align 5.
  • Page 439: Front Turn Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type B)

    5. Install a new bulb-socket assembly Front turn signal lamp bulb WARNING in the headlamp assembly by align‐ replacement (Headlamp Type B) ing the tabs on the bulb-socket n Halogen bulbs with the slots in the headlamp as‐ sembly. Push the bulb-socket into •...
  • Page 440 If the position lamp + DRL (LED) (1) turning it clockwise. does not operate, have your vehicle checked by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit because it is an integrated unit.
  • Page 441 2. Loosen the light assembly retaining lamp connector. If the front fog lamp (1) does not oper‐ screws with a cross-tip screwdriv‐ ate, have your vehicle checked by a professional workshop. recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. 8-111...
  • Page 442 Maintenance 5. Remove the socket from the as‐ Stop and tail lamp bulb sembly by turning the socket coun‐ replacement terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 6. 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 443 5. Remove the socket from the as‐ 3. Remove the socket from the as‐ Tail lamp (inside) bulb sembly by turning the socket coun‐ sembly by turning the socket coun‐ replacement terclockwise until the tabs on the terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the socket align with the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 444 Kia dealer/ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ checked by a professional workshop. service partner. service partner. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 445 2. Remove the socket from the as‐ by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ sembly by turning the socket coun‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ terclockwise until the tabs on the service partner. socket align with the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 446 Maintenance 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. Vanity mirror lamp bulb WARNING replacement 4. Install the lamp assembly to interi‐ Prior to working on the Interior lamps, ensure that the “OFF” button is depressed to avoid burning your CAUTION fingers or receiving an electric shock.
  • Page 447 Glove box lamp bulb WARNING CAUTION replacement Be careful not to dirty or damage Prior to working on the Interior the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous‐ lamps, ensure that the “OFF” button ings. is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock.
  • Page 448 5. To aim the low and high beams left fessional workshop. Kia recommends or right, turn the driver (1) clock‐ to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ wise or counterclockwise. To aim the low and high beams up or service partner.
  • Page 449 Front fog lamp aiming The front fog lamp can be aimed as the same manner of the head lamps aim‐ ing. With the front fog lamps and battery normal condition, aim the front fog lamps. To aim the front fog lamp up or down, turn the driver clockwise or counter‐...
  • Page 450 Maintenance Aiming point 8-120...
  • Page 451 Type A Head lamp (MFR type) Head lamp (BI-FUNCTION type) Ground Height Distance between Ground Height Distance between Vehicle condition (If lamps lamps equipped 185/65R15 tire) Low/High beam Low/High beam Low/High beam Low/High beam Without driver 757 (29.8) 1,259 (49.6) 760 (29.9) 1,250 (49.2) [mm (in)]...
  • Page 452 Maintenance Type C Front Fog lamp (Bulb type) Vehicle condition (If equipped 185/65R15 Ground Height Distance between lamps tire) Without driver 493 (19.4) 1,431 (56.3) [mm (in)] With driver 483 (19.0) 1,431 (56.3) [mm(in)] Type D Front Fog lamp (Bulb type) Vehicle condition (If equipped 205/55R17 Ground Height Distance between lamps...
  • Page 453 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 454 Maintenance Head lamp low beam (RHD 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 455 Front fog lamp 1. Turn the front fog lamp on without the driver aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the allowable range (shaded region). 8-125...
  • Page 456 Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care After washing, rinse the vehicle thor‐ (Continued) oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do Exterior general caution not allow soap to dry on the finish. they have been affected by water. If It is very important to follow the label braking performance is impaired, dry directions when using any chemical the brakes by applying them lightly...
  • Page 457 Always wash and dry the vehicle before Finish damage repair 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 458 Maintenance Underbody maintenance Corrosion protection (Continued) Corrosive materials used for ice and Protecting your vehicle from corrosion the brakes by applying them lightly snow removal and dust control may By using the most advanced design and while maintaining a slow forward collect on the underbody.
  • Page 459 Keep your vehicle clean • When cleaning lower door panels, Moisture breeds corrosion rocker panels and frame members, The best way to prevent corrosion is to Moisture creates the conditions in be sure that drain holes are kept keep your vehicle clean and free of cor‐ which corrosion is most likely to occur.
  • Page 460 Maintenance Don't neglect the interior • Leather with bright colors(beige, (Continued) cream beige) is easily contaminated Moisture can collect under the floor and clear in appearance. Clean the tronic components inside the vehicle mats and carpeting and cause corro‐ seats frequently. as this may damage them.
  • Page 461 Fabric seat cover using precautions Cleaning the interior window glass Fabric (If equipped) If the interior glass surfaces of the ve‐ Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric hicle become fogged (that is, covered Please clean the fabric seats regularly with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 462 Modification of your vehicle could affect The Evaporative Emission Control Sys‐ this manual. Kia recommends to visit an its performance, safety or durability tem is designed to prevent fuel vapors authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 463 • 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 464 The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) sys‐ regulated automotive diesel fuel. DPF system. Kia recommends to visit tem removes the soot in the exhaust an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐ gas.
  • Page 465: Specifications & Consumer Information

    Specifications & Consumer information Engine..................9-02 Dimensions................. 9-03 Bulb wattage................9-04 Tires and wheels............... 9-06 Weight/Volume................9-10 Air conditioning system............9-11 Recommended lubricants and capacities......9-12 Recommended SAE viscosity number....... 9-14 Vehicle identification number (VIN)........9-16 Vehicle certification label ............9-17 Tire specification and pressure label........9-18 Engine number................
  • Page 466: Engine

    Specifications & Consumer information ENGINE Item Gasoline 1.0 Gasoline 1.2 Gasoline 1.4 Diesel 1.6 Displacement 998 (60.9) 1,248 (76.2) 1,368 (83.48) 1,582 (96.53) [cc (cu.in)] Bore x Stroke 71 x 78.8 (2.80 x 72 x 84 (2.83 x 77.2 x 84.5 (3.03 x 71 x 84 (2.8 x 3.3) 3.10) 3.30)
  • Page 467: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Item mm (in) Overall length 4,140 (162.9) Overall width 1,760 (69.3) 1,485 (58.4) (15’’ tire) Without roof rack 1,505 (59.3) (17’’ tire) Overall height 1,500 (59.1) (15’’ tire) With roof rack 1,520 (59.8) (17’’ tire) 185/65R15 1,537 (60.5) Front tread 205/55R17 1,531 (60.2) 185/65R15...
  • Page 468: Bulb Wattage

    Specifications & Consumer information BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Wattage Bulb type Standard H4LL 9005 HL+ Option Head lamp Standard H4LL High 9005 HL+ Option H7LL Front Static bending light Daytime running light 21W or LED P21WLL or LED 55W or LED W5W LL or LED Position lamp Turn signal lamp...
  • Page 469 Light Bulb Wattage Bulb type 10W X 2EA W10W Map lamps Room lamp FESTON Interior Luggage lamp FESTON Glove box lamp FESTON Vanity mirror lamps FESTON If equipped 9-05...
  • Page 470: Tires And Wheels

    Specifications & Consumer information TIRES AND WHEELS For Europe 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 2.15 (34, (31,...
  • Page 471 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 Full size tire 205/55R17 6.5J x 17 (34, (31, (35, (37, 235)
  • Page 472 Specifications & Consumer information Except Europe 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) 11 ~ 13 79 ~ 94, Full size tire 185/65R15 6.0J X 15...
  • Page 473 CAUTION When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle. Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly. 9-09...
  • Page 474: Weight/Volume

    Specifications & Consumer information WEIGHT/VOLUME Gasoline 1.0 Gasoline 1.2 Gasoline 1.4 Diesel 1.6 Item 6M/T 5M/T 6M/T 6M/T Gross vehicle weight For Europe 1,640 (3,616) 1,600 (3,527) 1,610 (3,549) 1,700 (3,748) kg (lbs.) Luggage volume 352 (12.4) For Europe l (cu ft) 1,155 (40.8) 9-10...
  • Page 475: Air Conditioning System

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ITEM Weight of volume Classification Refrigerant 450 ± 25g R-1234yf R-134a Compressor lubricant 120 ± 10cc PAG 30 Please contact a professional workshop for more details. Kia recommends to contact an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 9-11...
  • Page 476 Specifications & Consumer information RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The cor‐ rect lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.
  • Page 477 Lubricant Volume Classification l (5.8 US 1.0L qt.) l (5.4 US 1.2L qt.) Gasoline Engine l (5.4 US Mixture of antifreeze and water (Ethylene glycol Coolant qt.) base coolant for aluminum radiator) 1.4L l (5.8 US qt.) l (6.8 US Diesel En‐...
  • Page 478: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Specifications & Consumer information Recommended SAE viscosity number CAUTION Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged.
  • Page 479 9-15...
  • Page 480: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    Specifications & Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VIN label The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your The VIN is also on a plate attached to car and in all legal matters pertaining the top of the dashboard. The number to its ownership, etc.
  • Page 481: Vehicle Certification Label

    VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL (IF EQUIPPED) The vehicle certification label attached on the driver’s (or front passenger’s) side center pillar gives the vehicle iden‐ tification number (VIN). 9-17...
  • Page 482: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    Specifications & Consumer information TIRE SPECIFICATION AND PRESSURE LABEL 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 car.
  • Page 483: Engine Number

    ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing. 9-19...
  • Page 484: Air Conditioner Compressor Label

    Specifications & Consumer information AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR LABEL A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model, supplier part number, production number, re‐ frigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2). 9-20...
  • Page 485: Refrigerant Label

    REFRIGERANT LABEL (IF EQUIPPED) The refrigerant label is located : • Type A: The underside of the hood • Type B: The front of the engine room. 9-21...
  • Page 486: Declaration Of Conformity

    Specifications & Consumer information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 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 9-22...
  • Page 487: Appendix

    Appendix Шофиране през зимата (BULGARIAN VERSION)....10-02 Сняг или поледица.............10-02 Монтиране на вериги............10-04 Vetrarakstur (ICELANDIC VERSION)........10-05 Akstur í snjó eða hálku............10-05 Uppsetning á keðjum............10-06...
  • Page 488: Шофиране През Зимата (Bulgarian Version)

    Appendix ШОФИРАНЕ ПРЕЗ ЗИМАТА (BULGARIAN VERSION) Тежките зимни атмосферни условия Освен това натискайте спирачката Г уми за сняг могат да предизвикат поголямо леко. Следва да се отбележи че Ако поставите гуми за сняг на своя износване и други проблеми. За да инсталирането...
  • Page 489 Вериги за гуми Повредата на Вашия автомобил (Продължено) вследствие на непра- вилната употреба на вериги за сняг не е в отрази неблагоприятно на безопас‐ обхвата на гаранцията на ността и експлоатацията на Вашия производителя на Вашия автомобил. автомобил. Вериги за гуми...
  • Page 490: Монтиране На Вериги

    Appendix ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ (Продължено) (Продължено) • Винаги проверявайте дали вери‐ • Карайте внимателно и избягвайте n Поставяне на вериги ги- те са били поставени правил‐ неравности, дупки, резки завои и но след като изминете около 0,5 други опасности на пътя, които Когато...
  • Page 491: Vetrarakstur (Icelandic Version)

    VETRARAKSTUR (ICELANDIC VERSION) Akstur í þungri færð og vetrarveðri TILKYNNING (framhald) leiðir til aukins slits á ökutækinu og ska‐ par ýmis vandamál. Hægt er að draga Vetrarhjólbarðar ættu að vera af Notkun snjókeðja er ólögleg í sumum úr erfiðleikum sem fylgja vetrarakstri sömu stærð...
  • Page 492: Uppsetning Á Keðjum

    Appendix Keðjur á hjólbarða Uppsetning á keðjum VARÚÐ Þegar keðjur eru settar á skal fylgja leiðbeiningum framleiðanda og herða • Gætið þess að snjókeðjurnar séu af keðjurnar eins mikið og unnt er. þeirri stærð og gerð sem hæfir Þegar keðjur hafa verið settar á skal hjólbörðunum.
  • Page 493 VIÐVÖRUN n Keðjur á hjólbarða • 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...
  • Page 495 Alphabetical index Manual heating and air conditioning..... 4-106 Air bag-supplemental restraint system Side air bag..............3-49 Battery................8-61 Air bags................3-36 Battery saver function...........4-76 Air bag warning label..........3-58 BCW (Blind-Spot Collision Warning) Air bag warning light..........3-40 BCW (Blind-Spot Collision Warning) / LCA Curtain air bag.............3-50 (Lane Change Assist)..........
  • Page 496 Alphabetical index Compact spare tire replacement........8-69 Coolant................8-48 Camera (rear view)............4-75 Cooling fluid: see "Engine coolant"....... 8-48 Care Crankcase emission control system......8-132 Exterior care..............8-126 Cruise control system............ 6-33 Interior care...............8-130 Cup holder..............4-123 Tire care............... 8-65 Curtain air bag..............3-50 Center console storage..........4-118 Certification label............
  • Page 497 Alphabetical index Child-protector rear door lock........4-19 Engine oil (Gasoline)............8-44 DPF..................8-134 Engine overheats............7-07 Drinks holder, see cup holders........4-123 Engine start/stop button..........6-10 Driver's and passenger's front air bag......3-44 Starting the engine............ 6-07 Driving at night..............6-70 Engine temperature gauge........... 4-48 Driving in flooded areas..........
  • Page 498 Alphabetical index Folding the rear seat............3-10 Highway driving...............6-71 Front seat adjustment...........3-05 Hood.................. 4-28 Fuel filler lid..............4-30 Horn...................4-39 Fuel filter................8-55 How to use this manual..........1-02 Fuel gauge................4-49 Fuel requirements............1-03 Fuses................. 8-74 Immobilizer system............4-05 Fuse/relay panel description......8-79,8-80 In case of an emergency while driving......
  • Page 499 Alphabetical index Power outlet............. 4-125 Tire sidewall labeling..........8-70 Seat warmer............. 4-124 Tire specification and pressure label.......9-18 Shopping bag holder..........4-127 Vehicle certification label.......... 9-17 Sunvisor..............4-124 Lane departure warning system (Lane Depar‐ USB charger...............4-126 ture Warning (LDW) System)........6-52 Interior light..............4-91 Lap/shoulder belt............
  • Page 500 Alphabetical index Manual windows..............4-27 Power brakes..............6-23 Map lamp................4-91 Power outlet..............4-125 Mirror Power window lock button..........4-26 Day/night rearview mirror........4-41 Pre-tensioner seat belt..........3-19 Folding the outside rearview mirror......4-44 Push-starting..............7-06 Outside rearview mirror..........4-42 Remote control............4-43 Mirrors................4-41 Electrochromic mirror (ECM)........
  • Page 501 Alphabetical index Seat belts................. 3-13 Speed limit control system........... 6-40 Lap/shoulder belt............3-16 Speedometer..............4-47 Pre-tensioner seat belt..........3-19 SRS components and functions........3-41 Stowing the rear seat belt........3-19 Starting difficulties, see the engine will not start..7-04 Seat warmer..............4-124 Starting the engine - with a smart key......6-07 Seats.................
  • Page 502 Alphabetical index Tire mobility kit............... 7-20 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)....7-08 Vehicle break-in process..........1-06 Tire specification and pressure label......9-18 Vehicle certification label..........9-17 Tires and wheels........... 8-65,9-06 Vehicle identification number........9-16 Checking tire inflation pressure....... 8-66 Compact spare tire replacement......8-69 Vehicle stability management (VSM)......
  • Page 503 Alphabetical index Wipers and washers............4-86 Alphabetical index...