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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • 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. 4-32 2. Head lamp (Features of your vehicle)....p. 4-92 Head lamp (Maintenance)........p. 8-83 3. DRL lamp (Features of your vehicle)...... p. 4-95 DRL lamp (Maintenance).......... p. 8-83 4.
  • Page 17 1. Door locks..............p. 4-16 2. Fuel filler lid..............p. 4-34 3. Rear combination lamp (Maintenance)....p. 8-83 4. High mounted stop lamp (Maintenance)....p. 8-83 5. Trunk................p. 4-20 6. Antenna..............p. 5-02 7. Rearview camera............p. 4-90 8.
  • Page 18: Interior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Inside door handle............ p. 4-17 2. Outside rearview mirror control......p. 4-46 3. Outside rearview mirror folding......p. 4-47 4. Central door lock switch.......... p. 4-18 5. Power window switches.......... p. 4-28 6.
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel Overview

    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster............ p. 4-49 2. Horn................p. 4-43 3. Driver’s front air bag..........p. 3-47 4. Light control / Turn signals ......p. 4-92, 4-94 5. Wiper/Washer............p. 4-97 6. Ignition switch............p. 6-06 or ENGINE START/STOP button....
  • Page 20: Engine Compartment

    Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-39 2. Engine oil filler cap.......... p. 8-36, 8-38 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir........p. 8-43 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-47 5. Fuse box..............p. 8-66 6.
  • Page 21 1. Engine coolant reservoir.......... p. 8-39 2. Engine oil filler cap.......... p. 8-36, 8-38 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir........p. 8-43 4. Air cleaner..............p. 8-47 5. Fuse box..............p. 8-66 6. Negative battery terminal........p. 8-53 7.
  • Page 23 Safety features of your vehicle Seats....................3-02 Front seat adjustment - manual........3-05 Front seat adjustment - power ........3-06 Driver position memory system ........3-08 Headrest (for front seat).............3-10 Seatback pocket ..............3-12 Rear seat adjustment............3-13 Seat belts..................3-17 Seat belt restraint system..........3-17 Pre-tensioner seat belt ............
  • Page 24: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Driver’s seat 1. Driver position memory system 2. Forward and backward 3. Seatback angle 4. Seat cushion height 5. Lumbar support 6. Headrest Front passenger's seat 7. Forward and backward 8. Seatback angle 9. Headrest Rear seat 10.
  • Page 25 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) causing an accident. Do not place portion of the seat belt applying • Never attempt to adjust the seat anything under the front seats. great force to the unprotected abdo‐ while the vehicle is moving. This men. Serious or fatal internal injuries could result in loss of control, and could result.
  • Page 26 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • To avoid the possibility of burns, • Use extreme caution so that hands n Rear seatbacks do not remove the carpet in the or other objects are not caught in cargo area. the seat mechanisms while the •...
  • Page 27: Front Seat Adjustment - Manual

    Front seat adjustment - manual CAUTION (Continued) Forward and backward • Be aware of wires or air vents • Wrinkles or abrasions which ap‐ when placing a seat cover or cov‐ pear naturally from usage are not ering the seat with plastic cover. A covered by warranty.
  • Page 28: Front Seat Adjustment - Power

    Safety features of your vehicle Seatback angle Seat height (if equipped) Front seat adjustment - power (if equipped) The front seat can be adjusted by using the control switches located on the outside of the seat cushion. Before driving, adjust the seat to the proper position so you can easily control the steering wheel, pedals and switches on the instrument panel.
  • Page 29 Forward and backward Seatback angle (Continued) • When in operation, the power seat consumes a large amount of elec‐ trical power. To prevent unneces‐ sary charging system drain, don’t adjust the power seat longer than necessary while the engine is not running.
  • Page 30: Driver Position Memory System

    Safety features of your vehicle Seat height Lumbar support Driver position memory system (if equipped, for power seat) Pull the front portion of the control The lumbar support can be adjusted by switch up to raise or press down to pressing the lumbar support switch on A driver position memory system is lower the front part of the seat cush‐...
  • Page 31 Easy access function (if equipped) Recalling positions from memory WARNING To provide easier entry to or exit from 1. Shift the shift lever into P (for Au‐ the vehicle for a driver, the driver’s seat tomatic transaxle / Dual clutch Never attempt to operate the driver will be adjusted backwards as far as transmission) or Neutral (for man‐...
  • Page 32: Headrest (For Front Seat)

    Safety features of your vehicle Adjusting the height up and down Headrest (for front seat) WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occupant's head.
  • Page 33 Forward and backward adjustment CAUTION The headrest may be adjusted forward If you recline the seatback towards to 4 different positions by pulling the the front with the headrest and seat headrest forward to the desired de‐ cushion raised, the headrest may tent.
  • Page 34: Seatback Pocket

    Safety features of your vehicle 3. Press the headrest release button 2. Recline the seatback(4) with the (3) while pulling the headrest up recline lever or switch (3). (4). 3. Adjust the headrest to the appro‐ priate height. WARNING WARNING NEVER allow anyone to ride in a seat with the headrest removed.
  • Page 35: Rear Seat Adjustment

    The headrest not only provides comfort WARNING (Continued) for passengers, but also helps to pro‐ tect the head and neck in the event of • Do not operate the vehicle with n Seatback pockets a collision. the headrests removed. Severe in‐ jury to an occupant may occur in Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the event of an accident.
  • Page 36 Safety features of your vehicle Adjusting the height up and down (if WARNING (Continued) equipped) rear seat headrest can reduce the Make sure the headrest locks in po‐ visibility of the rear area. sition after adjusting it to properly protect the occupants. Removal and installation (if equipped) Armrest To raise the headrest, pull it up to the...
  • Page 37 4. To use the rear seat, lift and pull WARNING the seatback backward. Pull the seatback firmly until it clicks into The purpose of the fold-down rear place. Make sure the seatback is seatbacks is to allow you to carry locked in place.
  • Page 38 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING CAUTION (Continued) mission is in P (Park) or the manual n Rear seat belts When you return the rear seatback transaxle is in 1st, and the parking to its upright position after being brake is securely applied whenever When returning the rear seatbacks folded down: loading or unloading cargo.
  • Page 39: 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 40 Safety features of your vehicle Driver's seat belt warning At a driving speed below 20 km/h with WARNING the driver’s seatbelt unfastened, the warning light will stay on. At a driving • No modifications additions speed of 20 km/h and above with the should be made by the user which seatbelt unfastened, the warning light will either prevent the seat belt...
  • Page 41 Lap/shoulder belt To raise the height adjuster, pull it up To fasten your seat belt: (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while pressing the height adjuster button (2). Height adjustment Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height ad‐ juster to make sure that it has locked into position.
  • Page 42 Safety features of your vehicle 3. 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 43 Lap belt (if equipped) (Continued) If not, the improperly fastened seat belt will not be able to provide pro‐ tection. To release the seat belt: To fasten your seat belt: To fasten a 2-point static type belt, in‐ sert the metal tab (1) into the locking buckle (2).
  • Page 44: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety features of your vehicle With a 2-point static type seat belt, the Pre-tensioner seat belt (if WARNING length must be adjusted manually so it equipped) fits snugly around your body. Fasten The center lap belt latching mecha‐ the belt and pull on the loose end to nism is different from those for the tighten.
  • Page 45 When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if (Continued) the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock 1. The seat belt must be worn cor‐ into position. In certain frontal colli‐ rectly and adjusted to the proper sions, the pre-tensioner will activate position.
  • Page 46 Kia recommends to visit an au‐ being driven, have the system in‐ thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ longed periods. Wash all exposed spected by a professional workshop.
  • Page 47: Seat Belt Precautions

    Kia recom‐ placed and installed in the rear seat. mends to visit an authorized Kia For more information about the use of • All occupants of the vehicle must dealer/ service partner.
  • Page 48 Safety features of your vehicle Larger children WARNING (Continued) Children who are too large for child re‐ by a child restraint system that straint systems should always occupy n Shoulder belts on small chil‐ meets the requirements of the the rear seat and use the available lap/ dren shoulder belts.
  • Page 49: Care Of Seat Belts

    WARNING WARNING (Continued) domen where the belt could crush Riding with a reclined seatback in‐ • When you return the rear seat‐ the fetus during an impact. creases your chance of serious or fa‐ back to its upright position after tal injuries in the event of a collision the rear seatback has been folded Injured person...
  • Page 50 This should be done even if no damage is visible. In this case, have the system replaced by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to consult an author‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner. 3-28...
  • Page 51 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 Child Restraint System (CRS) partner.
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle • Select a Child Restraint System that All children under the age of one year fits the vehicle seating position where must always ride in a rearwardfacing it will be used. Child Restraint System. There are dif‐ For the suitability of Child Restraint ferent types of rearward-facing Child Systems on the vehicle's seating po‐...
  • Page 53: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    • Properly secure the Child Restraint Installing a Child Restraint Forward-facing Child Restraint System System to the vehicle. All Child Re‐ System (CRS) A forward-facing Child Restraint Sys‐ straint Systems must be secured to tem provides restraint for the child’s the vehicle with the lap belt or lap body with a harness.
  • Page 54: Isofix Anchorage And Top-Tether Anchorage

    Safety features of your vehicle To use the ISOFIX system in your vehi‐ CAUTION WARNING cle, you must have a Child Restraint System with ISOFIX attachments. A Child Restraint System in a closed Do not attempt to install a Child Re‐ The Child Restraint System manufac‐...
  • Page 55 To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push the Securing a Child Restraint System WARNING upper portion of the ISOFIX anchorage seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” cover. system (if equipped) Take the following precautions when ❈ 1. ISOFIX Anchor Position Indicator using the ISOFIX system: •...
  • Page 56 Safety features of your vehicle Securing a Child Restraint System WARNING with a lap/shoulder belt When not using the ISOFIX system, all Take the following precautions when Child Restraint Systems must be se‐ installing the top-tether: cured to a rear seat with the lap part of •...
  • Page 57 1. Place the Child Restraint System on Suitability of each seating position a rear seat and route the lap/ for Belted & ISOFIX Child Restraint shoulder belt around or through Systems according to UN the Child Restraint System, follow‐ regulations ( For Europe) ing the Child Restraint System manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 58 Safety features of your vehicle Suitability of each seating position Based on R-16.06 ANNEX 17-Appen‐ dix3 for Belted & ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to UN Seating position regulations (Except Europe) Largest suitable Based on R-16.06 ANNEX 17-Appen‐ rearward R1,R2 dix3 facing fix‐...
  • Page 59 - If this seating positon has both the Based on R-16.06 ANNEX 17-Appen‐ shoulder belt and the lap belt are fit‐ dix3 ted, both foreward facing and rear‐ Seating position ward facing Child Restraint Systems can be installed. Largest suitable rearward R1,R2 facing fix‐...
  • Page 60 Safety features of your vehicle Recommended child restraint systems - For Europe ECE-R 44 Mass Manufac‐ Size class Fixture Name Type of fixation Approval group turer Group 0-1 Baby Safe Britax Rö‐ ISO/R1 Rearward facing with ISOFIX base (0 ~ 13 kg) Plus 04301146 Group 1...
  • Page 61: Air Bag - Supplemental Restraint System

    If scrapping a vehicle without re‐ moving SRS and pretensioners from a vehicle, it may cause fire. Before scrapping a vehicle, contact a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ ommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. (Continued) if equipped...
  • Page 62: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    Safety features of your vehicle • The front air bags will completely in‐ (Continued) (Continued) flate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you to • Keep the SRS parts and wirings Also, the air bags inflate instantly in see the air bags inflate during an ac‐...
  • Page 63 • There are even circumstances under Noise and smoke WARNING which contact with the steering When the air bags inflate, they make a wheel air bag can cause fatal injuries, loud noise and they leave smoke and • When the air bags deploy, the air especially if the occupant is posi‐...
  • Page 64 Safety features of your vehicle Front passenger's air bag warning WARNING WARNING label for child restraint system Never place a rear facing child re‐ • NEVER use a rearward facing child straint in the front passenger seat, restraint on a seat protected by an unless the passenger-side air bag is ACTIVE AIR BAG in front of it, deactivated.
  • Page 65: Air Bag Warning Light

    • 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 bag you of a potential problem with your OFF indicator illuminates for...
  • Page 66: Srs Components And Functions

    6 seconds after the ignition switch is The SRS consists of the following com‐ Kia recommends to visit an author‐ turned to the ON position, after which ponents: ized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 67 (Continued) workshop. Kia recommends to visit authorized dealer/service partner. • The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON. • The light stays on after illuminat‐ ing for approximately 6 seconds. • The light comes on while the vehi‐...
  • Page 68 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) • When installing a container of liq‐ uid air freshener inside the vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster nor on the instrument pan‐ el surface. It may become a dangerous pro‐ jectile and cause injury if the pas‐...
  • Page 69: Driver's And Passenger's Front Air Bag

    SRS is not working properly. In this case, have the system inspec‐ ted by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ The SRS consists of air bags installed thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ under the pad covers in the center of ner.
  • Page 70 Kia recommends to visit an • ABC – Always Buckle Children in (Continued) authorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 71 Never allow children to injury in a crash. All occupants Kia recommends to visit an au‐ ride in the front passenger seat. If should sit upright with the seat thorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 72 Safety features of your vehicle Passenger's front air bag ON/OFF The passenger’s front air bag OFF indi‐ To deactivate or reactivate the pas‐ cator will illuminate and stay on until switch (if equipped) senger's front air bag the passenger’s front air bag is reacti‐ vated.
  • Page 73 Kia recom‐ on the front passenger seat. OFF indicator ( ) will not illumi‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia nate (The passenger's front air • When the passenger’s front air dealer/ service partner. bag ON indicator comes on and...
  • Page 74: Side Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Side air bag (if equipped) WARNING (Continued) • Never install a rearward facing n No attaching objects child seat on the front passenger's seat unless the passenger's front No objects (such as crash pad cover, air bag has been deactivated.
  • Page 75 • The side air bag may deploy when (Continued) Kia recommends to visit an au‐ the rollover sensor detects the sit‐ thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ uation as a rollover. ner.
  • Page 76: Curtain Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Curtain air bags are located along both Curtain air bag (if equipped) (Continued) sides of the roof rails above the front and rear doors. • Never place or insert any object in‐ They are designed to help protect the to any small opening near side air‐...
  • Page 77 Kia recommends to visit in an upright position with the seat an authorized Kia dealer/service WARNING belts properly fastened. Impor‐...
  • Page 78 Safety features of your vehicle Why didn't my air bag go off in a collision? Inflation and non-inflation conditions of the airbag There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expec‐ ted to provide additional protection. These include rear impacts, second or third collisions in multiple impact acci‐...
  • Page 79 Have the system serviced by a professional work‐ shop. WARNING Kia recommends to visit an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service part‐ n If equipped with rollover sen‐ ner. • Problems may arise if the sensor If your vehicle is equipped with side...
  • Page 80 Safety features of your vehicle Side and curtain air bags are designed Side and curtain air bags (if equipped) (Continued) to inflate when an impact is detected by side impact sensors depending on Also, the side and curtain air bags the severity of impact resulting from are designed to inflate when a roll‐...
  • Page 81 • Air bags are not designed to inflate in • Front air bags may not inflate in side • In an angled collision, the force of im‐ rear collisions, because occupants are impact collisions, because occupants pact may direct the occupants in a di‐ moved backward by the force of the move to the direction of the collision, rection where the air bags would not...
  • Page 82 Safety features of your vehicle NOTICE n without rollover sensor However, side and/or curtain air bags may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision, if the vehicle is equipped with side air bags and curtain air bags. •...
  • Page 83: Srs Care

    Kia recommends to visit an au‐ the vehicle is in a crash severe give you the necessary informa‐ thorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 84: Adding Equipment To Or Modifying Your Air Bag- Equipped Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle • Passengers should not move out of • Keep occupants away from the air WARNING or change seats while the vehicle is bag covers. All occupants should sit moving. A passenger who is not upright, fully back in their seats with •...
  • Page 85: Air Bag Warning Label

    Air bag warning label (if equipped) Air bag warning labels are attached to alert the passengers of the potential risk of the air bag system. Note that these government warnings focus on the risk of children.We also want you to be aware of the risks which adults are exposed to that have been described in previous pages.
  • Page 87 Features of your vehicle Keys.....................4-04 Power windows..............4-27 Record your key number............. 4-04 Hood.................... 4-32 Key operations..............4-04 Opening the hood..............4-32 Immobilizer system.............. 4-05 Hood open warning...............4-32 Remote keyless entry ............. 4-07 Closing the hood..............4-33 Remote keyless entry system operations....... 4-07 Fuel filler lid................
  • Page 88 Trip information (Trip computer)........4-57 Daytime running light ............4-95 Distance to empty..............4-57 Headlight leveling device............4-96 Digital speedometer............. 4-62 Wipers and washers..............4-97 LCD Modes (For type B, C, E, F cluster)......4-62 Windshield wipers (front)............ 4-97 Service Mode................4-63 Windshield washers (front)..........
  • Page 89 Manual climate control system........4-125 Automatic climate control system........4-126 Defogging logic ..............4-126 Storage compartments............4-129 Center console storage .............4-129 Glove box................4-129 Sunglass holder ..............4-130 Luggage net holder ............4-130 Interior features..............4-132 Cigarette lighter ..............4-132 Ashtray ................4-132 Cup holder................4-133 Sunvisor................4-134 Seat warmer ...............4-134 Seat cooler (air ventilation seat) ........4-136...
  • Page 90: 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 91: 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 92 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 93: Remote Keyless Entry

    REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED) The hazard warning lights will blink With the trunk locked and the smart Remote keyless entry system once to indicate that all doors are key in your possession, press the trunk operations locked. open switch. Then, the trunk will be However, if any door, engine hood or opened.
  • Page 94: Battery Replacement

    If you have a blocks electromagnetic waves to problem with the transmitter, Kia the key surface. recommends to contact an author‐ ized Kia dealer/service partner. • If the transmitter is in close prox‐...
  • Page 95 For transmitter or smart key replace‐ CAUTION ment, Kia recommends to visit an au‐ thorized Kia dealer/service partner. An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment CAUTION and human health. Dispose the battery according to your local law(s) or regulation.
  • Page 96: 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 97 After pressing the button, the doors 2. Press the remote start button (4) CAUTION will lock automatically unless you open for more than 2 seconds to start any door within 30 seconds. engine within 4 seconds after • The remote start will not work if pressing the door lock button (1).
  • Page 98: Smart Key Precautions

    • If the smart key is in close proxim‐ be registered to a single vehicle. If ity to your cell phone or smart you lose a smart key, Kia recom‐ phone, the signal from the smart mends to contact an authorized key could be blocked by normal Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 99: Theft-Alarm System

    THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 2. Make sure that all doors (and trunk) 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 100: Theft-Alarm Stage

    Features of your vehicle • Lock the doors by pressing the 3. Lock the doors by pressing the lock • The trunk 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 101 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 102: Door Locks

    Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from • If you Lock (a)/Unlock (b) the driver’s (Continued) door with a key, all vehicle doors will outside the vehicle lock/unlock automatically. • If the door is locked/unlocked mul‐ tiple times in rapid succession with •...
  • Page 103: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    • To lock a door, push the door lock CAUTION (Continued) button (1) to the “Lock” position. If the door is locked properly, the red • Operate the door unlock feature Do not frequently repeat opening mark on the door handle will not be repeatedly (both electronic and and closing of doors, or apply exces‐...
  • Page 104: Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Features of your vehicle With central door lock switch WARNING (Continued) lock all doors when leaving your ve‐ n Doors hicle unattended. • The doors should always be fully closed and locked while the vehicle is in motion to prevent accidental WARNING opening of the door.
  • Page 105: Child-Protector Rear Door Lock

    Speed sensing door lock system (if The child safety lock is located on the edge of each rear door. When the child equipped) safety lock is in the lock position (1), All doors will be automatically locked the rear door will not open if the inner after vehicle speed...
  • Page 106: Trunk

    Features of your vehicle TRUNK Opening the trunk NOTICE In cold and wet climates, trunk lock and trunk mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing condi‐ tions. WARNING The trunk swings upward. Make sure no objects or people are near the •...
  • Page 107: Closing The Trunk

    Closing the trunk Emergency trunk safety release (Continued) To close, lower the trunk lid, then press (if equipped) If you drive with the trunk open, you down on it until it locks. To be sure the will draw dangerous exhaust fumes trunk lid is securely fastened, always into your vehicle which can cause se‐...
  • Page 108 Features of your vehicle WARNING • For emergencies, be fully aware of the location of the emergency trunk safety release lever in this vehicle and how to open the trunk if you are accidentally locked in the trunk. • No one should be allowed to occu‐ py the trunk at any time.
  • Page 109: Smart Trunk

    SMART TRUNK (IF EQUIPPED) NOTICE • The Smart Trunk does not operate when: - The smart key is detected with‐ in 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and is continuously detected. - The smart key is detected with‐ in 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and 1.5 m from the front door han‐...
  • Page 110 Features of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) hazard warning lights and chime • Make certain that you close the starts to operate, leave the detect‐ trunk before driving your vehicle. ing area with the smart key. The • Make sure there are no people or trunk will stay closed.
  • Page 111: How To Deactivate The Smart Trunk Function Using The Smart Key

    How to deactivate the smart Detecting area NOTICE trunk function using the smart • If you press the door unlock but‐ ton (2), the Smart Trunk function will be deactivated temporarily. But, if you do not open any door for 30 seconds, the smart trunk function will be activated again.
  • Page 112 Features of your vehicle NOTICE • The Smart Trunk function will not work if any of the following oc‐ curs: - The smart key is close to a ra‐ dio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter.
  • Page 113: 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 7.
  • Page 114 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 button If the noise occurs with one or both which can block the operation of rear of the rear windows down, partially passenger windows.
  • Page 115 2. Close the window and continue pulling up the power window switch for at least 1 second after the win‐ dow is completely closed. Type C - Auto up/down window (if Type B - Auto down window (if equip‐ ped) equipped) Pressing the power window switch mo‐...
  • Page 116 Features of your vehicle And if the power window switch is Power window lock button (Continued) pulled up continuously again within 5 seconds after the window is lowered detect the resistance and will not by the automatic window reversal fea‐ stop and reverse direction.
  • Page 117 • The rear passengers’ control cannot (Continued) operate the rear passenger’s power window. • NEVER leave any child unattended in the vehicle. Even very young children may inadvertently cause CAUTION the vehicle to move, entangle themselves in the windows, or •...
  • Page 118: Hood

    Features of your vehicle HOOD Opening the hood 4. Hold the hood open with the sup‐ port rod. 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.
  • Page 119: Closing The Hood

    The warning chime will operate when WARNING the vehicle is being driven at or above 3 km/h (2 mph) with the hood open. • Before closing the hood, ensure Closing the hood that all obstructions are removed from the hood opening. Closing the 1.
  • Page 120: Fuel Filler Lid

    Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID Opening the fuel filler lid 1. Stop the engine. NOTICE 2. To open the fuel filler lid, pull up the fuel filler lid opener. If the fuel filler lid will not open be‐ 3.
  • Page 121 (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 122 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 123: 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 124: 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 125: 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 126: 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 If the driver removes the ignition key glass panel is slid.
  • Page 127: Steering Wheel

    (Continued) (Continued) Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. NOTICE The following symptoms may occur during normal vehicle operation: (Continued) 4-41...
  • Page 128: Tilt & Telescopic Steering

    In this case, have the sys‐ wheel both up and down to be cer‐ tem inspected by a professional tain it is locked in position. workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. • When you operate the steering To change the steering wheel angle, pull down the lock release lever (1), ad‐...
  • Page 129: Heated Steering Wheel

    To turn the heated steering wheel off, Horn (Continued) press the button once again. The indi‐ cator on the button will turn off. It is not a malfunction. This occurs when two gears engage. In this case, adjust the steering wheel again and NOTICE then lock the steering wheel.
  • Page 130 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. • When cleaning the steering wheel, do not use an organic solvent such as thinner, benzene, alcohole and gasoline.
  • Page 131: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Pull the day/night lever toward you to Inside rearview mirror WARNING reduce the glare from the headlights of Adjust the rearview mirror to center on the vehicles behind you during night the view through the rear window. Do not modify the inside mirror and driving.
  • Page 132: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Features of your vehicle • Press the ON/OFF button (1) to turn CAUTION (Continued) the automatic dimming function off. The mirror indicator light (2) will turn • Use your interior rearview mirror When cleaning the mirror, use a pa‐ off. or direct observation to determine per towel or similar material damp‐...
  • Page 133 The electric remote control mirror Folding the outside rearview mirror WARNING switch allows you to adjust the position of the left and right outside rearview Do not adjust or fold the outside mirrors. To adjust the position of either rearview mirrors while the vehicle is mirror, move the R or L switch(1) to se‐...
  • Page 134 Features of your vehicle 1. For type A,D cluster (segment) CAUTION If you press the outside mirror folding button (1) 5 seconds more, In case it is an electric type outside the function will be On or Off. rearview mirror, don’t fold it by When you turn on the function, hand.
  • Page 135: 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 4-52.
  • Page 136: Instrument Cluster Control

    Features of your vehicle 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 4-52.
  • Page 137: Lcd Window Control

    • If the brightness reaches to the max‐ WARNING imum or minimum level, an alarm will sound. Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. This could result in loss LCD Window Control of control and lead to an accident that may cause death, serious in‐ jury, or property damage.
  • Page 138: Gauges

    Features of your vehicle ❈ For the LCD modes, refer to “LCD The speedometer indicates the speed windows” on page 4-57. of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles Gauges per hour (mph) and/or kilometers per hour (km/h). Speedometer Window modes changed by using the control buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 139 Tachometer Use the tachometer to select the cor‐ Engine coolant temperature gauge rect shift points and to prevent lugging and/or over-revving the engine. CAUTION Do not operate the engine within the tachometer's RED ZONE. This may cause severe engine damage. This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant when the ignition The tachometer indicates the approxi‐...
  • Page 140 Features of your vehicle Fuel gauge CAUTION NOTICE If the gauge pointer moves beyond • The fuel tank capacity is given in the normal range area toward the “Recommended lubricants and ca‐ “130” position, it indicates overheat‐ pacities” on page 9-10. ing that may damage the engine.
  • Page 141: Transaxle Shift Indicator

    Outside Temperature Gauge • Type B, C, E, F cluster CAUTION The temperature unit can be changed by using the “User Settings” mode of Avoid driving with an extremely low the LCD Windows. fuel level. Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire damag‐...
  • Page 142 Features of your vehicle • Drive: D • Park : P : Indicates that shifting up to the 3rd gear is desired (currently • Sports Mode : S, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 • Reverse : R the shift lever is in the 2nd or •...
  • Page 143: Lcd Windows

    LCD WINDOWS (IF EQUIPPED) Overview Distance to empty NOTICE Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average Fuel Economy) resets if the battery is disconnected. LCD windows show the following vari‐ ous information to drivers. Trip information LCD modes Warning messages Trip information (Trip computer)
  • Page 144 Features of your vehicle - Distance range: 1 ~ 1,999 km or Trip Modes 1 ~ 1,999 mi For type A,D cluster • If the estimated distance is below 1 km (1 mi.), the trip computer will display “---” as distance to empty. NOTICE •...
  • Page 145 For type B,C,E,F cluster Trip A/B (For type A, D cluster) Tripmeter (1) • The tripmeter is the total driving dis‐ tance since the last tripmeter reset. - Distance range : 0 ~ 1599999 km or 0 ~ 999999 mi •...
  • Page 146 Features of your vehicle - Time range (hh:mm) : 00:00 ~ Fuel Economy NOTICE 99:59 • To reset the elapsed time, press the • The average vehicle speed is not RESET button on the steering wheel displayed if the driving distance is for more than 1 second when the less than 300 meters or the driv‐...
  • Page 147 fuel consumption since the last aver‐ • After refueling - After refueling more Accumulated driving information age fuel economy reset. than 6 liters and driving over 1 km/h, mode (For type B, C, E, F cluster) - Fuel economy range: 0 ~ 99.9km/L, the vehicle will reset to default auto‐...
  • Page 148: Digital Speedometer

    Features of your vehicle One time driving information mode If the engine is running, even when LCD Modes (For type B, C, E, F the vehicle is not in motion, the infor‐ (For type B, C, E, F cluster) cluster) mation will be accumulated.
  • Page 149: Service Mode

    4. User Setting mode If the remaining mileage or time rea‐ User Settings Mode (For type B, On this mode, you can change set‐ ches 1,500 km (900 mi.) or 30 days, C, E, F cluster) tings of the doors, lamps and so on. “Service in”...
  • Page 150 Features of your vehicle Driving Assist (if equipped) • Smart trunk (if equipped) • Welcome Sound (if equipped) : - If this item is checked, the smart - If this item checked, the welcome • Blind-spot Collision Warning sound(if trunk function will be activated. sound function will be activated.
  • Page 151: Warning Messages

    • Wiper/Light Display (if equipped) : • Tire Pressure Unit (if equipped) Door, hood, trunk open - If this item checked, the Wiper/ - Choose the tire pressure unit. (psi, Light Display will be activated. kPa, bar) • Icy road warning (if equipped) : If this Language item checked, the Icy road warning Choose the language...
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle Sunroof open (if equipped) Low Key Battery (for smart key Shift to P (for smart key system) system) • This warning message illuminates if you try to turn off the engine with‐ • This warning message illuminates if out the shift lever in P (Park) position.
  • Page 153 Engine Start/Stop mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ Button system. service partner. Shift to P or N to start engine (for • It means that you could start the en‐ ❈ For more information, refer to...
  • Page 154 Features of your vehicle When the following conditions occur, the warning light (including Outside Temperature Gauge) blinks 5 times and then illuminates, and also warning chime sounds once. The temperature on the Outside Temperature Gauge is below approxi‐ mately 4°C (40°F). NOTICE If the icy road warning appears while driving, you should drive more at‐...
  • Page 155: 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 156 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 157 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 158 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 159 (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 160 This warning light illumi‐ soon as possible. nates: Kia recommends to visit an author‐ Master Warning Light • Once you set the ignition switch or ized Kia dealer/service partner. Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON This indicator light illumi‐...
  • Page 161 Kia recommends to sen. have the DPF system checked by a pro‐ visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service fessional workshop. Kia recommends to partner. visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner.
  • Page 162 CAUTION LED headlamp. Light (if equipped) n Gasoline Engine with GPF (if This warning light illumi‐ In this case, Kia recommends to visit an equipped) nates: authorized Kia dealer/service partner. When the trunk is not closed securely. If you continue to drive with the GPF...
  • Page 163: Indicator Lights

    Engine Start/Stop button in In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ Idle Stop mode of the ISG (Idle Stop and the ON position. ted by a professional workshop. Kia Go) system. recommends to visit an authorized When the automatic starting occurs, Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 164 In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐ smart key which is in the vehicle starts by the ISG system, some ted by a professional workshop. Kia while the Engine Start/Stop Button is warning lights (ABS, ESC, ESC OFF, recommends to visit an authorized EPS or Parking brake warning light) Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 165 Kia recommends to visit an authorized by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ nates: Kia dealer/service partner. mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ • When the front fog lights are on. - The indicator light does not blink but service partner.
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle ECO mode indicator light Cruise Indicator Light (if (if equipped) equipped) This indicator light illumi‐ This indicator light illumi‐ nates: nates: • When you select “ECO” mode as drive • When the cruise control mode. system is enabled. ❈...
  • Page 167 • When more than two objects are vehicle without a parking distance tem checked by a professional work‐ sensed at the same time, the closest warning-reverse. shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ one will be recognized first. thorized Kia dealer/service partner. 4-81...
  • Page 168: Parking Distance Warning-Reverse

    Features of your vehicle The detecting range may decrease • The parking distance warning-re‐ Non-operational conditions of when: verse may malfunction if the vehicle parking distance warning- bumper height or sensor installation 1. The sensor is stained with foreign reverse has been modified or damaged.
  • Page 169: Self-Diagnosis

    If this occurs, have Be sure to inform any drivers of the the system checked by a professional vehicle that may be unfamiliar with workshop. Kia recommends to visit an the system regarding the systems authorized Kia dealer/service partner. capabilities and limitations.
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle PARKING DISTANCE WARNING (IF EQUIPPED) This system is a supplemental system Operation of the parking and it is not intended to nor does it re‐ distance warning place the need for extreme care and Operating condition attention of the driver.
  • Page 171 • The sensing distance while backing up is approximately 120 cm (47 in.) when you are driving less than 10 km/h (6.2 mph). • The sensing distance while moving forward is approximately 100 cm (39 in.) when you are driving less than 10 km/h (6.2 mph).
  • Page 172 Features of your vehicle Type of warning indicator and sound : with Warning sound : without Warning sound Warning indicator Distance from object Warning sound When driving When driving forward rearward 100cm~61cm Front Buzzer beeps intermittently (39in.~24in.) 120cm~61cm Rear Buzzer beeps intermittently (47in.~24in.) Front Buzzer beeps frequently...
  • Page 173: Parking Distance Warning

    CAUTION • This system can only sense objects within the range and location of the sensors; It cannot detect objects in other areas where sensors are not installed. Also, small or slim objects, such as poles or ob‐ jects located between sensors may not be detected by the sensors. Always visually check behind the vehicle when backing up.
  • Page 174: Warning

    Features of your vehicle NOTICE WARNING (Continued) 5. Do not push, scratch or strike Pay close attention when the vehicle 1. The warning may not sound se‐ the sensor with any hard objects is driven close to objects on the road, quentially depending that could damage the surface...
  • Page 175 If this occurs, have the system checked by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner. WARNING Your new vehicle warranty does not cover any accidents or damage to the vehicle or injuries to its occu‐...
  • Page 176: Rear View Monitor

    Features of your vehicle REAR VIEW MONITOR (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 177: Lighting

    LIGHTING The headlights can be turned off by At this time, if you press the door un‐ Battery saver function 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 178: Lighting Control

    Features of your vehicle Parking light position( Headlight position( ) Lighting control When the light switch is in the parking When the light switch is in the head‐ The light switch has a Headlight and a light position (2nd position), the tail po‐ light position (3rd position), the head, Parking light position.
  • Page 179: High Beam Operation

    Auto light position (if equipped) The high beam indicator will light when (Continued) the headlight high beams are switched on. To prevent the battery from being • Don’t clean the sensor using a win‐ discharged, do not leave the lights on dow cleaner, the cleanser may for a prolonged time while the engine is leave a light film which could inter‐...
  • Page 180: Turn Signals And Lane Change Signals

    Features of your vehicle If an indicator stays on and does not Turn signals and lane change flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of signals the turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replacement. One-touch lane change function To activate an one-touch lane change function, move the turn signal lever slightly and then release it.
  • Page 181: Front Fog Light

    To turn the rear fog lights off, turn the Front fog light (if equipped) CAUTION rear fog light switch to the on position again. When in operation, the fog lights consume large amounts of vehicle NOTICE electrical power. Only use the fog lights when visibility is poor.
  • Page 182: Headlight Leveling Device

    Features of your vehicle Headlight leveling device Loading condition Switch position Driver only Driver + Front passenger Full passengers (including driver) Full passengers (including driver) + Maximum permis‐ sible loading Driver + Maximum permissible load‐ To adjust the headlight beam level ac‐ cording to the number of the passen‐...
  • Page 183: Wipers And Washers

    WIPERS AND WASHERS 2. OFF / O – Off NOTICE 3. INT / --- – Intermittent wipe 4. LO / 1 – Low wiper speed If there is heavy accumulation of snow or ice on the windshield, de‐ 5. HI / 2 – High wiper speed frost the windshield for about 10 minutes, or until the snow and/or ice B: Intermittent control wipe time ad‐...
  • Page 184: Windshield Washers (Front)

    Features of your vehicle Windshield washers (front) CAUTION (Continued) • To prevent damage to the wiper To prevent possible damage to the arms and other components, do washer pump, do not operate the not attempt to move the wipers washer when the fluid reservoir is manually.
  • Page 185 When the ignition is in ON, after 20 minutes of operation, the system will turn off automatically to prevent possible battery discharge. After the engine is running, the washer fluid will defrost after 5 to 10 minutes. If the engine has been started within the operating temperature, the heat‐...
  • Page 186: Interior Light

    Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT Map lamp - The map lamp and room lamp CAUTION comes on when a door is opened. The lamps go out after approxi‐ Do not use the interior lights for ex‐ mately 30 seconds. tended periods when the engine is - The map lamp and room lamp not running.
  • Page 187: Room Lamp

    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 188: Glove Box Lamp

    Features of your vehicle CAUTION (Continued) Always have the switch in the off To prevent unnecessary charging position when the vanity mirror system drain, close the glove box se‐ lamp is not in use. If the sunvisor is curely after using the glove box. closed without the lamp off, it may discharge the battery or damage the sunvisor.
  • Page 189: Defroster

    DEFROSTER The rear window defroster automati‐ Rear window defroster 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 190: Manual Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fan speed control knob 2. Temperature control knob 3. Air conditioning button (if equipped) 4. Rear window defroster button 5. Air intake control button 6. Mode selection knob CAUTION Operating the blower when the igni‐...
  • Page 191: Heating And Air Conditioning

    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. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position.
  • Page 192 Features of your vehicle Mode selection Instrument panel vents Bi-Level (B, D, C, E, F) Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor. Floor-Level (C, E, A, D, F) 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 193 Temperature control Air intake control Type A The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the thumb‐ The temperature control knob allows The air intake control is used to select wheel. To close the vent, rotate it you to control the temperature of the the outside (fresh) air position or recir‐...
  • Page 194 Features of your vehicle Fan speed control Outside (fresh) air position WARNING With the outside (fresh) • Continue using the climate control air position selected, air system in the recirculated air posi‐ enters the vehicle from tion may allow humidity to in‐ outside and is heated or crease inside the vehicle which cooled according to the...
  • Page 195: System Operation

    To turn off the blowers Air conditioning (A/C) Heating 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
  • Page 196 Air conditioning • The refrigerant system should be • When opening the windows in hu‐ serviced in a well-ventilated place. Kia Air Conditioning Systems are filled mid weather air conditioning may with environmentally friendly refriger‐ • The air conditioning evaporator create water droplets inside the (cooling coil) shall never be re‐...
  • Page 197: Climate Control Air Filter

    Kia recom‐ air conditioning compressor cycles. mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ This is a normal system operation service partner. characteristic. • Use the air conditioning system every NOTICE month only for a few minutes to en‐...
  • Page 198: Air Conditioning Refrigerant Label

    You can find out which air Kia recommends to visit an authorized conditioning refrigerant is applied Kia dealer/service partner. your vehicle at the label inside of en‐...
  • Page 199 WARNING n Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf Because the refrigerant is mildly inflammable and at very high pressure, the air conditioning system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. It is important that the correct type and amount of oil and refrigerant is used.
  • Page 200: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Driver`s temperature control knob 2. AUTO (automatic control) button 3. Front windshield defroster button 4. Rear window defroster button 5. Air conditioning button 6. Air intake control button 7. Blower OFF button 8.
  • Page 201: 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.) - Fan speed control knob The selected function will be con‐...
  • Page 202: 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 203 Defrost mode Instrument panel vents Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E, F) 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, F) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face.
  • Page 204 Features of your vehicle Temperature control Adjusting the driver and passenger side temperature equally - Type A The outlet port can be opened or closed separately using the horizon‐ tal thumbwheel. To close the vent, The temperature will increase to the rotate it downward to the maximum maximum (HI) by turning the knob to •...
  • Page 205 • When the third row’s seat heater Air intake control Outside (fresh) air position button is turned ON, the third row’s climate and fan speed setting will au‐ With the outside (fresh) tomatically follow the first row set‐ air position selected, air tings.
  • Page 206 Features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning (A/C) WARNING • Continued climate control system operation in the recirculated air position may allow humidity to in‐ crease inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure vis‐ ibility. •...
  • Page 207: 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 •...
  • Page 208 Features of your vehicle 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 •...
  • Page 209: 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 210: 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 211: Windshield Defrosting And Defogging

    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 and to reduce the probability of fog‐...
  • Page 212 Features of your vehicle 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 213: Automatic Climate Control System

    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 214 Features of your vehicle When the auto fogging system senses Step 3 : 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 215: Storage Compartments

    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. • Always keep the storage compart‐ ment covers closed while driving.
  • Page 216: 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 217 WARNING Avoid eye injury. DO NOT overstretch the luggage net, ALWAYS keep your face and body out of the luggage net’s recoil path. DO NOT use when the strap has visible signs of wear or damage. 4-131...
  • Page 218: 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 219: 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 220: Sunvisor

    Features of your vehicle Sunvisor WARNING For your safety, do not obstruct your vision when using the sunvisor. Seat warmer (if equipped) The seat warmer is provided to warm the front seats during cold weather. With the ignition switch in the ON posi‐ tion, push either of the switches to warm the driver's seat or the front Use the sunvisor to shield direct light...
  • Page 221 • Rear seat • Temperature control(Automatic) (Continued) The seat warmer starts to automati‐ cally control the seat temperature in the seat turns off or on automati‐ order to prevent low-temperature cally depending on the seat temper‐ burns after being manually turned ature.
  • Page 222: Seat Cooler (Air Ventilation Seat)

    Features of your vehicle Seat cooler (air ventilation seat) WARNING CAUTION (if equipped) When cleaning the seats, do not use n Seat warmer burns an organic solvent such as paint Passengers should use extreme cau‐ thinner, benzene, alcohol and gaso‐ tion when using seat warmers due line.
  • Page 223: Usb Charger

    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 224: Wireless Smart Phone Charging System

    Features of your vehicle The USB car charger is available with Wireless smart phone charging CAUTION either the ACC state or the ignition on. system (if equipped) But we recommend you to connect the • Used the USB car charger with the USB port and digital devices with the ignition on.
  • Page 225 The wireless charging system is de‐ 4. You can choose to turn the wireless CAUTION signed for one smart phone equipped charging function to either ON or with QI per single usage only. Please re‐ OFF by selecting the USM on the in‐ •...
  • Page 226: Clothes Hanger

    Features of your vehicle Clothes hanger (Continued) (Continued) • The wireless charging will stop • Smart phones of some manufac‐ when any of the doors is opened turers may display messages on (applicable for vehicles equipped weak current. This is due to the with smart keys).
  • Page 227 WARNING Do not hang other objects such as hangers or hard objects except clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp or breakable objects in the clothe pockets. In an accident or when the curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause vehicle damage or per‐ sonal injury.
  • Page 229: Audio System

    Audio system Audio system................5-02 Antenna.................. 5-02 AUX, USB port................5-02 How vehicle audio works............5-03 ® iPod ..................5-05 ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology........5-05 Audio (Without Touch Screen)..........5-06 Feature of Your Audio............5-07 Feature of Your Audio............5-10 Radio..................5-14 Media..................5-15 Phone ..................
  • Page 230: Audio System

    Audio system AUDIO SYSTEM Shark fin antenna (if equipped) NOTICE (Continued) The shark fin antenna will receive the • Do not put sharp instruments transmit data. If you install an aftermarket HID nearby the rear glass antenna. head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and •...
  • Page 231: How Vehicle Audio Works

    This can be due to factors, such as the How vehicle audio works NOTICE distance from the radio station, close‐ ness of other strong radio stations or FM reception When using a portable audio device the presence of buildings, bridges or connected to the power outlet, noise other large obstructions in the area.
  • Page 232 Audio system FM radio station • Fading - As your vehicle moves away • Station Swapping - As a FM signal from the radio station, the signal will weakens, another more powerful sig‐ FM broadcasts are transmitted at high weaken and sound will begin to fade. nal near the same frequency may be‐...
  • Page 233: Ipod

    In such a case, use the cel‐ Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such lular phone at a place as far as possible marks by Kia is under license. Other from the audio equipment. trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 234: Audio (Without Touch Screen)

    Audio system AUDIO (WITHOUT TOUCH SCREEN) 5-06...
  • Page 235 • Each time the button is pressed, Feature of Your Audio the media mode popup will be Head Unit When pressed quickly displayed or closed. • Type A • Radio mode: Searches the previ‐ • The media mode popup will not ous/next available broadcast fre‐...
  • Page 236 Audio system • Type B When pressed and held (more than When pressed quickly 1.0 seconds) • Radio mode: Receives saved fre‐ • Moves to the Time Settings. quencies(channels). • Media mode(USB) button: Repeat/Repeat Fold‐ • Displays menus for the current mode.
  • Page 237 5-09...
  • Page 238: Feature Of Your Audio

    Audio system • Each time the button is pressed, Feature of Your Audio the media mode popup will be Head Unit When pressed quickly displayed or closed. • Type C • Radio mode: Searches broadcast • The media mode popup will not frequencies.
  • Page 239 • Type D • Media mode: Searches Steering wheel remote control songs(files) by turning the knob left/right. 11. [1] ~ [6] (Preset) When pressed quickly • Radio mode: Receives saved fre‐ quencies( channels). • Media mode(USB) button: Repeat/Repeat Fold‐ button: Shuffle Folder/ Shuffle •...
  • Page 240 Audio system • If the media is not connected, the • When a call is active, mic volume - If Bluetooth ® is not connected, corresponding modes will be disa‐ ® is muted. (Bluetooth equipped displays Bluetooth® Pair/ bled. model) Connection screen.
  • Page 241 WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Exercise caution not to spill water • Adjust the volume to levels that al‐ n Distracted Driving or introduce foreign objects into low the driver to hear sounds from the device. Such acts could lead to outside of the vehicle.
  • Page 242: Radio

    Audio system - Pressing and holding the button Radio (Continued) (more than 1.0 seconds): Saves the Radio Mode currently playing broadcast to the • When cleaning the device, make selected button and sound a BEEP. sure to turn off the device and use Change Mode: button a dry and smooth cloth.
  • Page 243: Media

    MPEG1 Audio Layer3 BIT RATE (kbps) Presets (for RDS model) Displays saved presets. MPEG2 Audio Layer3 MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2. Compressed audio for‐ MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3 Autostore mats Windows Media Audio • Saves broadcasts with superior re‐ Ver 7.X & 8.X ception to [1] ~ [6] buttons.
  • Page 244 Audio system MPEG MPEG MPEG NOTICE (Continued) • Connect the USB device after 44100 22050 11025 32000 44100 Using the scroll feature allows you turning on the engine. The USB to see the entire name of files with 48000 24000 12000 44100 48000 device may become damaged if it names that are too long to be dis‐...
  • Page 245 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • This device recognizes USB devices • The amount of time required to • When using mass storage USB de‐ formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file recognize the USB device may dif‐ vices with separate logical drives, formats. This device does not rec‐ fer depending on the type, size or only files saved to the root drive ognize files in NTFS file format.
  • Page 246 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • The device may not support nor‐ • Connecting an MP3 device or • If the iPod ® is connected to the mal operation when using formats phone through various channels, vehicle while it is playing, a high such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Mem‐...
  • Page 247 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • When the Equalizer features of an • If your iPhone ® • If the iPod ® is connected to malfunctions due to ® external device, such as the iPod ® ® both the Bluetooth and USB, the an iPod device defect, reset the and the audio system are both ac‐...
  • Page 248 Audio system NOTICE (Continued) (Continued) • Bluetooth ® • Receiving an incoming call or mak‐ Audio Mode can be When you connect an Apple device, ing an outgoing call while playing ® used only when a Bluetooth playback does not start automati‐ ®...
  • Page 249 • Pressing and holding the button NOTICE (more than 1.0 seconds): Rewinds the song. • BT Audio ® , iPod and AUX don’t button support playlist feature. • Shortly pressing the button: Plays • In iPod ® Mode, song (file) lists are the next song.
  • Page 250 Audio system ® ® iPod Bluetooth (BT) Audio (if equipped) (Continued) • Audio may not automatically start ® playing in some Bluetooth devi‐ ® ces. If the music in the Bluetooth device is not played after changing to audio streaming mode, press knob.
  • Page 251: Phone

    • Bluetooth ® Handsfree refers to a de‐ (Continued) vice which allows the user to conven‐ iently make phone calls with Blue‐ • When the external device power is ® tooth devices through the Multime‐ connected to the power jack, play‐ dia system.
  • Page 252 Audio system (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Do not stare at the multimedia • Excessive use or operations while • Even if the mobile device supports screen for long periods of time driving may lead to negligent driv‐ ® Bluetooth , the device will not be while driving.
  • Page 253 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) 1. Turn the Bluetooth ® • You will not be able to use the • While device connected function handsfree feature when your ® ® through Bluetooth , your device within the Bluetooth device phone is outside of the cellular may discharge quicker than usual OFF/ON and try again.
  • Page 254 Audio system NOTICE (Continued) • Pairing and connecting a Blue‐ n Bluetooth ® specifications ® ® tooth enabled Bluetooth device will work only when the Blue‐ • Aerial power: Max 3 mW ® tooth option within your Blue‐ • Frequency range: 2400 to 2483.5 ®...
  • Page 255 (Continued) - Bluetooth ® Audio streaming ® Bluetooth Phone ® Bluetooth Phone Displays Menu Popup when pressing NOTICE Press the button. button. Displays Phone Menu screen. The con‐ • Add new favourites(Add New Favor‐ nected device name is displayed in the •...
  • Page 256 Audio system • Received calls: Lists the calls that you (Continued) (Continued) have received. • Contact saved in favourites will • Some devices require a device au‐ • Missed calls: Lists the calls you not be automatically updated if thentication for downloading your missed.
  • Page 257 ® If download fails, check the Bluetooth (Continued) (Continued) device settings or the screen state. • Even if the Bluetooth® device is • Some devices require a device au‐ disconnected, the downloaded da‐ thentication for downloading your ta will remain. (Note that deleting contacts.
  • Page 258: Setup

    Audio system • Microphone Volume(Outgoing Vol‐ NOTICE (Continued) ume): Displays the Mic Volume set‐ tings. You can adjust the in-call vol‐ • During a phone call on a Blue‐ ® ume that the other party hears (level In some Bluetooth devices, the call‐...
  • Page 259 • Scroll text(Text Scroll): If MP3 file • Set time: Adjusts the number cur‐ NOTICE name is too long to display, the file rently in focus to set the [hour], and name is scrolled from right to left. press the knob to set the [mi‐...
  • Page 260 Audio system • Displays the paired Bluetooth ® device NOTICE (Continued) list. When selecting from the list, the device is deleted. • Even if you are outside, the Blue‐ • When the engine is running, the ® tooth device will be automatically ®...
  • Page 261 • Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the Screen Off state, press any but‐ ton to turn the Screen On again. 5-33...
  • Page 262: Declaration Of Conformity

    Audio system DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE for EU 5-34...
  • Page 263: Ncc For Taiwan

    NCC for Taiwan 5-35...
  • Page 264: Rohs For Taiwan

    Audio system RoHS for Taiwan 5-36...
  • Page 265: Anatel For Brazil

    ANATEL for Brazil 5-37...
  • Page 266: Ifetel For Mexico

    Audio system IFETEL for Mexico “La operación de este equipo está suje‐ ta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no de‐...
  • Page 267 Driving your vehicle Engine exhaust can be dangerous!........6-03 Parking brake.................6-35 Before driving................6-04 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped)..... 6-37 Before entering vehicle............6-04 Electronic stability control (ESC) (if equipped)....6-39 Necessary inspections............6-04 Hill-start assist control (HAC) (if equipped)..... 6-43 Before starting..............
  • Page 268 Economical operation............... 6-68 Special driving conditions............6-70 Hazardous driving conditions..........6-70 Rocking the vehicle............... 6-70 Smooth cornering..............6-71 Driving at night..............6-71 Driving in the rain..............6-72 Driving in flooded areas............6-72 Driving off-road..............6-72 Highway driving..............6-72 Winter driving................6-74 Snowy or icy conditions............6-74 Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant......6-76 Check battery and cables............
  • Page 269: Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous

    Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 270: 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 271 (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 272: Key Positions

    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 273: Starting The Engine

    3. Turn the ignition switch to START (Continued) (Continued) and hold it there until the engine starts (a maximum of 10 seconds), • Never reach ignition • Do not start the vehicle with the then release the key. switch, or any other controls accelerator pedal depressed.
  • Page 274 Driving your vehicle 2. Manual Transaxle - Depress the 4. If the glow indicator light goes out, 2. After high speed or extended driv‐ clutch pedal fully and shift the turn the ignition switch to the ing, requiring a heavy engine load, transaxle into Neutral.
  • Page 275: Stopping The Gasoline Engine/Diesel Engine (Manual Transaxle)

    CAUTION • Do not engage the starter for more than 10 seconds. If the en‐ gine stalls or fails to start, wait 5 to 10 seconds before reengaging the starter. Improper use of the starter may damage it. • Do not turn the ignition switch to the START position with the en‐...
  • Page 276: Engine Start/Stop Button

    With manual transaxle checked by a professional workshop. To turn off the engine (START/RUN po‐ Kia recommends to visit an authorized sition) or vehicle power (ON position), Kia dealer/service partner. stop the vehicle then press the engine In addition, if the engine start/stop but‐...
  • Page 277 ACC (Accessory) If the engine start/stop button is in the NOTICE ACC position for more than 1 hour, the button is turned off automatically to You are able to turn off the engine prevent battery discharge. (START/RUN) or vehicle power (ON), only when the vehicle is not in mo‐...
  • Page 278: Starting The Engine

    Driving your vehicle With automatic transaxle / dual clutch (Continued) (Continued) transmission • Never reach for the engine start / a long time, the battery will dis‐ To start the engine, depress the brake stop button or any other controls charge.
  • Page 279 3. Manual Transaxle - Depress the Starting the diesel engine (Continued) clutch pedal fully and shift the To start the diesel engine when the en‐ transaxle into Neutral. Keep the • Do not start the vehicle with the gine is cold, it has to be pre-heated be‐ clutch pedal and brake pedal de‐...
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle Starting and stopping the engine • When the engine start/stop button is in the ACC position or above, if any for turbocharger intercooler door is opened, the system checks 1. Do not race or accelerate the en‐ for the smart key.
  • Page 281: Stopping The Gasoline Engine/Diesel Engine (Manual Transaxle)

    NOTICE CAUTION (Continued) tion. If the traffic and road condi‐ • Do not press the engine start/stop • If the battery is weak or the smart tions permit, you may put the shift button for more than 10 seconds key does not work correctly, you lever in the N (Neutral) position while except when the stop lamp fuse is the vehicle is still moving and press...
  • Page 282: Manual Transaxle (If Equipped)

    Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Manual transaxle operation If your vehicle is equipped with an igni‐ CAUTION tion lock switch, the engine will not start when starting the engine without • When downshifting from fifth gear depressing the clutch pedal. to fourth gear, caution should be (if equipped) taken not to inadvertently press...
  • Page 283 • If you've come to a complete stop Using the clutch WARNING and it's hard to shift into 1st or R(Re‐ The clutch should be pressed all the verse), leave the shift lever at N(Neu‐ way to the floor before shifting, then •...
  • Page 284: Good Driving Practices

    Driving your vehicle Downshifting • Be sure the vehicle is completely (Continued) stopped before you attempt to shift When you must slow down in heavy into reverse. The transaxle can be • Loss of control often occurs if two traffic or while driving up steep hills, damaged if you do not.
  • Page 285: Automatic Transaxle

    AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has 6 forward speeds and one reverse speed. The in‐ dividual speeds are selected automati‐ cally, depending on the position of the shift lever. NOTICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle, if the battery has been disconnec‐...
  • Page 286 Driving your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Always check surrounding • When stopped on an incline, do not • Do not use the P (Park) position in areas near your vehicle for people, hold the vehicle stationary with place of the parking brake. Always especially children, before shifting engine power.
  • Page 287 3. While pressing the brake pedal, D (Drive) (Continued) turn the ignition button "OFF". This is the normal forward driving posi‐ - For smart key equipped vehicles, as explained in “Rocking the vehicle” tion. The transaxle will automatically the ignition switch can be moved on page 6-70 .
  • Page 288: Shift Lock System

    Driving your vehicle Sports mode NOTICE (Continued) Whether the vehicle is stationary or in • When driving on a slippery road, motion, sports mode is selected by • In sports mode, the driver must push the shift lever forward into pushing the shift lever from the D execute upshifts in accordance the +(up) position.
  • Page 289: Good Driving Practices

    6. Remove the tool from the shiftlock override access hole then install the cap. 7. Have the system inspected by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. Ignition key interlock system (if equipped) The ignition key cannot be removed un‐...
  • Page 290 Driving your vehicle • Be sure the vehicle is completely • Optimum vehicle performance and (Continued) stopped before you attempt to shift economy is obtained by smoothly de‐ into R (Reverse) or D (Drive). pressing and releasing the accelera‐ • Never exceed posted speed limits. tor pedal.
  • Page 291 When accelerating from a stop on a steep hill, the vehicle may have a ten‐ dency to roll backwards. Shifting the shift lever into 2 (Second Gear) will help prevent the vehicle from rolling back‐ wards. 6-25...
  • Page 292: Dual Clutch Transmission (Dct) (If Equipped)

    Driving your vehicle DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT) (IF EQUIPPED) Dual clutch transmission operation The dual clutch transmission has 7 for‐ ward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected au‐ tomatically in the D (Drive) position. WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: •...
  • Page 293 • For smooth launch uphill, press down gear shifting can be felt (and heard) Kia recommends to visit an author‐ the accelerator pedal smoothly de‐ on the dual clutch transmission ized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 294: Lcd Display For Transmission Temperature And Warning Message

    Driving your vehicle • Select trip computer mode on the LCD display for transmission (Continued) LCD display and move to the trans‐ temperature and warning mission temperature screen to see • To maintain the optimal transmis‐ message the temperature of the dual clutch sion performance, drive so that transmission.
  • Page 295 Use the service brake or the ply the foot brake for a few mi‐ shop. Kia recommends to contact parking brake. nutes before driving off. an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 296 Driving your vehicle - Parking in N (Neutral) gear To shift from P (Park), you must de‐ (Continued) press firmly on the brake pedal and Follow below steps when parking and make sure your foot is off the acceler‐ mission if you shift into R (Reverse) you want the vehicle to move when ator pedal.
  • Page 297 NOTICE CAUTION • With the exception of parking in • Only the 7 forward gears can be neutral gear, always park the vehi‐ selected. To reverse or park the cle in P (Park) for safety and en‐ vehicle, move the shift lever to the gage the parking brake.
  • Page 298: Good Driving Practices

    7. Have the system inspected by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ If the brake pedal is repeatedly de‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia pressed and released with the shift lev‐ dealer/service partner. er in the P (Park) position, a chattering noise &...
  • Page 299 • Be sure the car is completely stopped • Optimum vehicle performance and (Continued) before you attempt to shift into R economy is obtained by smoothly de‐ (Reverse) or D (Drive). pressing and releasing the accelera‐ • Never exceed posted speed limits. tor pedal.
  • Page 300: Brake System

    Driving your vehicle 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 301 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 302 Then release the system checked by a professional parking brake. workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. • Do not hold the vehicle on the up‐ grade with the accelerator pedal. This can cause the transaxle to overheat.
  • Page 303 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 304 Driving your vehicle In order to obtain the maximum benefit • On loose or uneven road surfaces, op‐ (Continued) from your ABS in an emergency situa‐ eration of the anti-lock brake system tion, do not attempt to modulate your may result in a longer stopping dis‐ •...
  • Page 305: Electronic Stability Control (Esc) (If Equipped)

    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 306 Driving your vehicle When you apply your brakes under ESC operation WARNING conditions which may lock the wheels, you may hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from ESC ON condition Never drive too fast for the road the brakes, or feel a corresponding sen‐ conditions or too quickly when cor‐...
  • Page 307 When operating When the ESC is in operation, the ESC indicator light blinks. • When the Electronic Stability Control is operating proper‐ ly, you can feel a slight pul‐ sation in the vehicle. This is only the effect of brake con‐ trol and indicates nothing unusual.
  • Page 308 Driving your vehicle and brake control function does not ESC OFF indicator light comes on when • To turn ESC off while driving, press operate. In other words, the vehicle the ESC is turned off with the button. the ESC OFF button while driving on a stability control function does not op‐...
  • Page 309: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac) (If Equipped)

    Vehicle stability management WARNING (Continued) (VSM) (if equipped) If the ESC is turned off while ESC is This system provides further enhance‐ The HAC is usually activated only for operating, the vehicle may go out of ments to vehicle stability and steering 2 seconds.
  • Page 310: Ess : Emergency Stop Signal

    7m/s² or the tem checked by a professional work‐ check the speed and the distance ABS activates when the vehicle emer‐ shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐ to the vehicle ahead. Always hold gency braking.) thorized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 311: Good Braking Practices

    • All vehicles should always have the Kia recommends to call an authorized parking brake fully engaged when car from rolling. If there is no curb or Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 312 Driving your vehicle • Do not hold the vehicle on the up‐ grade with the accelerator pedal. This can cause the transaxle to overheat. Always use the brake pedal or park‐ ing brake. 6-46...
  • Page 313: Cruise Control System

    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 314: Cruise Control Switch

    Driving your vehicle SET-: Sets or decreases cruise control 1. Press the cruise /CRUISE button Cruise control switch speed. on the steering wheel, to turn the system on. The cruise indicator To set cruise control speed: light will illuminate. 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 30 km/h (20 mph).
  • Page 315: To Increase Cruise Control Set Speed

    On a steep grade, the vehicle may slow • Move the lever up (to RES+) and hold down or speed up slightly while going it. Your vehicle will accelerate. Re‐ downhill. lease the lever at the speed you want. To increase cruise control set •...
  • Page 316: To Decrease The Cruising Speed

    Driving your vehicle • Move the lever down (to SET-) and To decrease the cruising speed: To cancel cruise control, do one release it immediately. The cruising of the following: speed will decrease by 2.0 km/h (1.2 mph) each time you move the lever down (to SET-) in this manner.
  • Page 317: To Resume Cruising Speed At More Than Approximately

    • Press the O/CANCEL switch located If any method other than the cruise To resume cruising speed at on the steering wheel. CRUISE button was used to cancel more than approximately cruising speed and the system is still • Decrease the vehicle speed lower 30 km/h (20 mph): activated, the most recent set speed than the memory speed by 20 km/h...
  • Page 318: Auto Stop

    Driving your vehicle ISG (IDLE STOP AND GO) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Your vehicle may be equipped with the Auto stop 3. Press the brake pedal. ISG system, which reduces fuel con‐ To stop the engine in idle stop sumption by automatically shutting The engine will stop and the green AU‐...
  • Page 319: Auto Start

    The vehicle speed exceeds 6 km/h With automatic transaxle NOTICE (4 mph).(With manual transaxle) • Release the brake pedal. The vehicle speed exceeds 1.5 km/h If you open the engine hood in auto (1 mph).(With automatic transaxle) stop mode, the following will happen •...
  • Page 320: Condition Of Isg System Operation

    Driving your vehicle light on the ISG OFF button will illumi‐ Condition of ISG system NOTICE nate. operation The ISG system will operate under • If the ISG system does not meet • If you press the ISG OFF button again, the following condition: the operation condition, the ISG the system will be activated and the...
  • Page 321 ISG system vehicle inspected by a professional continuously does not work cor‐ workshop as soon as possible. Kia rectly, have your vehicle inspected recommends to contact an au‐ by a professional workshop as thorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 322: Drive Mode Integrated Control System (If Equipped)

    Driving your vehicle DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The driving mode will be set to COM‐ SMART mode FORT or ECO mode when the engine is restarted. if it is in SMART/COMFORT mode. COMFORT mode will be set, when the engine is restarted.
  • Page 323 • The indicator illuminates in blue, NOTICE when the driver's driving is catego‐ rized to be mild. It illuminates in • When you mildly drive the vehicle white, when the driver's driving is categorized to be normal. It illumi‐ in SMART mode, the driving mode nates in red, when the driver's driving changes to ECO mode to improve is categorized to be dynamic during...
  • Page 324: Eco Mode

    Driving your vehicle • The driving mode automatically • The driving mode automatically • The transmission oil temperature is changes from SMART ECO mode to changes to SMART SPORT mode only either extremely low or extremely SMART COMFORT mode after a cer‐ in harsh driving situations.
  • Page 325 • When driving up a hill: NOTICE The system will be limited to gain power when driving uphill because Fuel efficiency depends on the driv‐ engine torque is restricted. er's driving habit and road condition. • When driving the vehicle with the au‐ tomatic transmission gear shift lever When ECO mode is activated: in manual mode.
  • Page 326: Blind-Spot Collision Warning (Bcw)

    Driving your vehicle BLIND-SPOT COLLISION WARNING (BCW) (IF EQUIPPED) - Blind Spot Area Distance from the approaching vehicle Warning range is dependent on can be seen differently according to the your vehicle speed. However, if relative speed. the speed of your vehicle is fast‐ BCW (Blind-Spot Collision er by 10 km/h or more than oth‐...
  • Page 327 If the ignition switch is turned OFF and (Continued) ON the system returns to the previous state. • The Blind-Spot Collision Warning When the system is not used turn the System (BCW) is a supplemental system off by pressing the switch. system to assist you.
  • Page 328 Driving your vehicle • To activate the alarm: Detecting sensor Go to the User Settings Mode Sound and select "BCW" on the LCD display. • To deactivate the alarm: Go to the User Settings Mode Sound and deselect "BCW" on the LCD display.
  • Page 329 Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. It is possible to get the message with no foreign substance on the rear bumper, for example, when driving in sparse rural or open area, such as des‐...
  • Page 330: Rccw (Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning)

    Operating conditions Warning type by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ • Select RCCW (Rear Cross-Traffic Colli‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ sion Warning) in "User Settings" un‐ service partner. der "Driving Assist" on the instrument cluster. The system will turn on and RCCW (Rear Cross-Traffic stand by to be activated.
  • Page 331 WARNING (Continued) • The Blind-Spot Collision Warning • When the BCW system is being ac‐ system (BCW) and Rear Cross- tivated, The warning light on the Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) outside rearview mirror will illumi‐ are not a substitute for proper and nate whenever a vehicle is detec‐...
  • Page 332: Driver's Attention

    Driving your vehicle • The rear bumper where the sensor is • When driving on wet surface. (Continued) located is covered with a foreign ob‐ • When the surrounding vehicle or ject such as a bumper sticker, a • The system might be turned off structure is driving in a wide area bumper guard, a bike rack, etc.
  • Page 333 • If there are small objects in the de‐ tecting area such as a shopping cart, pedestrians or a baby stroller. • If there is a low height vehicle such as a sports car. 6-67...
  • Page 334: Economical Operation

    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 335 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 336: Special Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle (Continued) When hazardous driving conditions are If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to ary could cause a tire to overheat encountered such as water, snow, ice, free it from snow, sand, or mud, first which could result in tire damage mud, sand, or similar hazards, follow...
  • Page 337: Smooth Cornering

    • Keep your headlights clean and prop‐ Smooth cornering Driving at night 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. • Avoid staring directly at the head‐ lights of oncoming vehicles.
  • Page 338: Driving In The Rain

    Driving your vehicle • If your tires are not in good condition, Driving in the rain Driving off-road 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 lead to an accident.
  • Page 339 Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil NOTICE High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not forget to Never exceed the maximum tire in‐ check both engine coolant and engine flation pressure shown on the tires. oil. Drive belt A loose or damaged drive belt may re‐...
  • Page 340: Winter Driving

    Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING Snowy or icy conditions Snow tires 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 341 Tire chains Chain installation CAUTION When installing chains, follow the man‐ ufacturer's instructions mount • Make sure the snow chains are the them as tightly as you can. Drive slowly correct size and type for your tires. Incorrect snow chains can with chains installed.
  • Page 342: Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant

    • Do not exceed 30 km/h (20 mph) or the chain manufacturer’s rec‐ tem, lubricates the water pump and should use, Kia recommends to consult ommended speed limit, whichever prevents freezing. Be sure to replace or an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 343: Use Approved Window Washer Anti-Freeze In System

    Kia dealer/service partner and most au‐ the movement of the front wheels and to parts outlets. Do not use engine the steering components is not ob‐...
  • Page 344: Vehicle Weight

    Driving your vehicle 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 345 What to do in an emergency Road warning................7-02 Fire extinguisher..............7-25 Hazard warning flasher............7-02 First aid kit................7-25 In case of an emergency while driving........7-03 Triangle reflector..............7-25 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing....7-03 Tire pressure gauge .............7-25 If you have a flat tire while driving........
  • Page 346: Road Warning

    What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher • The hazard warning flasher operates whether your vehicle is running or not. • The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on. • Care must be taken when using the hazard warning flasher while the ve‐...
  • Page 347: In Case Of An Emergency While Driving

    Do not your vehicle does not start, consult apply the brakes immediately or a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ attempt to pull off the road as this ommends to consult an authorized may cause a loss of control. When Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 348: If The Engine Will Not Start

    4. If the engine still does not start, call operate the starter, the battery is a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ discharged. ommends to call an authorized Kia 4. Check the starter connections to be dealer/service partner. sure they are securely tightened.
  • Page 349: 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 350: 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 351: If The Engine Overheats

    If professional workshop. Kia recom‐ the air conditioning is on, 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 352: 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 353: 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 354: 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 355: 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 356: Jack And Tools

    What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH SPARE TIRE, IF EQUIPPED) Jack and tools To prevent the jack from “rattling” (Continued) while the vehicle is in motion, store it properly. • Do not get under a vehicle that is Follow jacking instructions to reduce supported by a jack.
  • Page 357: Removing And Storing The Spare Tire

    3. Activate the hazard warning flash‐ Removing and storing the spare WARNING tire Ensure the spare tire retainer is properly aligned with the center of the spare tire to prevent the spare tire from “rattling”. Otherwise, it may cause the spare tire to fall off the carrier and lead to an accident.
  • Page 358 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 359 (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 360 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 361 • 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 362: Jack Label

    What to do in an emergency Jack label ❈ The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack. 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowable load 3.
  • Page 363 7. When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of the jack must be vertical under the lifting point. 8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles with manual transmission. 9. The jack should be used on firm level ground. 10. Jack manufacturer 11.
  • Page 364: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    What to do in an emergency EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack 7-20...
  • Page 365: Towing

    DCT. Otherwise, the transmission thorized Kia dealer or a commercial will be seriously damaged. Also, tow-truck service. Proper lifting and make sure not to tow the vehicle...
  • Page 366: Removable Towing Hook

    Removable towing hook (if equipped) If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by an authorized Kia dealer or a commercial tow truck 1. Open the tailgate, and remove the service. towing hook from the tool case.
  • Page 367 We recommend that brakes must all be in good condition. you contact an authorized Kia • Do not use the tow hooks to pull a • Before emergency towing, check if dealer or a commercial tow truck vehicle out of mud, sand or other the hook is not broken or damaged.
  • Page 368 What to do in an emergency Emergency towing precautions (Continued) • Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the • If the car is being towed with all steering wheel isn’t locked. four wheels on the ground, it can • Place the transaxle shift lever in N be towed only from the front.
  • Page 369: Emergency Commodity

    EMERGENCY COMMODITY (IF EQUIPPED) There are some emergency commodi‐ 4. Read the tire pressure on the Triangle reflector ties in the vehicle to help you respond gauge to know whether the tire Place the triangle reflector on the road to the emergency situation. pressure is low or high.
  • Page 371 Maintenance Engine compartment..............8-04 Valve clearance..............8-33 Maintenance services............... 8-06 Cooling system..............8-33 Owner’s responsibility............8-06 Coolant..................8-33 Owner maintenance precautions........8-06 Manual transaxle fluid............8-33 Owner maintenance..............8-08 Automatic transaxle fluid ........... 8-33 Owner maintenance schedule..........8-08 Brake hoses and lines............8-34 Scheduled maintenance service..........8-10 Brake/Clutch fluid ..............
  • Page 372 Draining water from the fuel filter........8-46 Light bulbs.................. 8-83 Fuel filter cartridge replacement........8-46 Bulb replacement precaution..........8-83 Air cleaner.................. 8-47 Light bulb position (Front)...........8-85 Filter replacement..............8-47 Light bulb position (Rear)............ 8-86 Climate control air filter............8-49 Light bulb position (Side)............. 8-87 Filter inspection..............8-49 Headlamp (Low beam) bulb replacement (Head‐...
  • Page 373 High mounted stop lamp (LED type) bulb re‐ placement................8-95 High mounted stop lamp (bulb type) bulb re‐ placement................8-95 License plate lamp bulb replacement........ 8-96 Map lamp (Bulb type) bulb replacement......8-96 Map lamp (LED type) bulb replacement......8-97 Room lamp (Bulb type) bulb replacement......8-97 Room lamp (LED type) bulb replacement......
  • Page 374: Engine Compartment

    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 375 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 376: Maintenance Services

    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 377 (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) 8-07...
  • Page 378: Owner Maintenance

    Maintenance 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 379 • Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear and function. 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 380: Scheduled Maintenance Service

    Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Scheduled maintenance service • Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition precaution Follow the Normal Maintenance Sched‐ If your vehicle is operated under the ule if the vehicle is usually operated above conditions, you should inspect, where none of the following conditions replace or refill more frequently than apply.
  • Page 381: Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Europe (Except Russia)

    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 382 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 383 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Europe (Except Russia) Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Europe (Except Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Gasoline Gamma 1.6L MPI Replace every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or 12 months Engine oil and engine oil filter Gasoline Nu 2.0L MPI...
  • Page 384 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Europe (Except Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Gamma 1.6L MPI Replace every 60,000 km (40,000 miles) Gasoline Spark plugs Nu 2.0L MPI Replace every 150,000 km (100,000 miles) Automatic transaxle fluid Gasoline, Diesel...
  • Page 385 Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Europe (Except Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE ITEM Air cleaner filter Gasoline, Diesel Exhaust system Gasoline, Diesel Cooling system Gasoline, Diesel Air conditioner compressor/ Gasoline, Diesel refrigerant Climate control air filter...
  • Page 386 Maintenance Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. Replace or change. 8-16...
  • Page 387: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Europe (Except Russia)

    Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - For Europe (Except Russia) Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Every 7,500 km Gasoline Gamma 1.6L MPI (5,000 miles) or 6 months Engine oil and engine Every 7,500 km A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Gasoline Nu 2.0L MPI oil filter...
  • Page 388 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Steering gear rack, Inspect more frequently de‐ Gasoline, Diesel C, D, E, F, G linkage and boots pending on the condition Inspect more frequently de‐ Suspension ball joints Gasoline, Diesel C, D, E, F, G pending on the condition Maintenance operation Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
  • Page 389: Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia)

    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 390 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 391: Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia)

    Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Except Middle East, India, Libia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Replace every 15,000 km...
  • Page 392 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Except Middle East, India, Libia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Replace every 15,000 km Egypt, Iran, Bra‐...
  • Page 393 Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM For Russia, Aus‐ tralia, New Zea‐ Replace every 15,000 km land and Republic (10,000 miles) or 12months of South Africa Engine oil and engine oil fil‐...
  • Page 394 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Timing belt system (Timing Replace every 240,000 km belt, Oil belt, Tensioner, Id‐ Diesel SmartStream D 1.6 (160,000 miles)
  • Page 395 Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Add every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or For Australia and New Zealand 12 months Except Australia and New Zealand, Add every 10,000 km (6,500 miles) or 6 Gasoline...
  • Page 396 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Fuel filter cartridge (Die‐ Diesel sel) Except China, India, Middle East Air cleaner filter Gasoline, Diesel For China, India, Middle East Exhaust system...
  • Page 397 Normal Maintenance Schedule - Except Europe (Including Russia) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 Km×1,000 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE ITEM Suspension ball joints Gasoline, Diesel Tire (pressure & tread Gasoline, Diesel wear) Tire rotation Rotate every 10,000 km (6,500 miles) Except Middle East Battery (12V) condition...
  • Page 398: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - Except Europe (Including Russia)

    Maintenance Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - Except Europe (Including Russia) MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE IN‐ DRIVING CONDI‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM OPERATION TERVALS TION Except Middle East, India, Libia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Su‐ Every 7,500 km dan, Egypt, Iran, (5,000 miles) or 6 Brazil, Central &...
  • Page 399 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE IN‐ DRIVING CONDI‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM OPERATION TERVALS TION For Middle East, In‐ dia, Libia, Algeria, Every 5,000 km Morocco, Tunisia, Su‐ (3,000 miles) or 6 dan, Egypt, Iran, months Nu 2.0L A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Brazil, Central &...
  • Page 400 Maintenance MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE IN‐ DRIVING CONDI‐ MAINTENANCE ITEM OPERATION TERVALS TION Inspect more fre‐ Drive shaft and boots Gasoline, Diesel quently depending C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J on the condition Replace more fre‐ Air cleaner filter Gasoline, Diesel quently depending C, E on the condition...
  • Page 401 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. Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather Driving in heavy dust condition.
  • Page 402: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    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 403: Vapor Hose (For Gasoline Engine) And Fuel Filler Cap

    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 404: Brake Hoses And Lines

    For more information on checking the axle fluid. (Refer to “Recommended pads or lining wear limit, we recom‐ lubricants and capacities” on page mend to refer to the Kia web site. 9-10.) (www.kia-hotline.com) Suspension mounting bolts Brake hoses and lines Check the suspension connections for looseness or damage.
  • Page 405: Engine Oil (Gasoline)

    ENGINE OIL (GASOLINE) 2. Start the engine and allow it to Checking the engine oil level (Continued) reach normal operating tempera‐ ture. • Do not spill engine oil, when add‐ ing or changing engine oil. If you 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a drop the engine oil on the engine few minutes (about 5 minutes) for room, wipe it off immediately.
  • Page 406: Changing The Engine Oil And Filter

    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. WARNING Used engine oil may cause skin irri‐ tation or cancer if left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods of time.
  • Page 407: Engine Oil (Diesel)

    Be very careful not to touch the ra‐ Range (A) Contact an au‐ diator hose when checking or adding thorized Kia deal‐ the engine oil as it may be hot er/service partner. enough to burn you. Range (B) Do not refill oil.
  • Page 408: Changing The Engine Oil And Filter

    Have the engine oil and filter replaced you should wipe it with a clean by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ cloth. When mixed with debris, it mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ can cause engine damage. service partner. WARNING Used engine oil may cause skin irri‐...
  • Page 409: Engine Coolant

    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, WARNING the factory. 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 410 MAX (F), but do not overfill. If frequent additions are required, have the system inspected by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. NOTICE Make sure the coolant cap is proper‐...
  • Page 411 Mixture Percentage Ambient (Continued) (Continued) (volume) Tempera‐ 2. Make sure that the tiny protru‐ ture Antifreeze Water sions inside the coolant cap -15°C (5°F) should be securely interlocked. -25°C (-13°F) Recommended engine coolant -35°C • When adding coolant, use only deion‐ (-31°F) ized water or soft water for your ve‐...
  • Page 412: 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‐...
  • Page 413: Brake/Clutch Fluid

    Checking the brake/clutch fluid (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 414: Washer Fluid

    Maintenance 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 415: 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 416: 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 417: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER 4. Lock the cover with the cover at‐ Filter replacement taching clips. NOTICE Insert the hinge(1) and engage the clips when mounting the air cleaner cover. 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover at‐ taching clips and open the cover. It must be replaced when necessary, and should not be washed.
  • Page 418 • When removing the air cleaner fil‐ ter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • Use parts for replacement from a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 8-48...
  • Page 419: 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 420: 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 421 Front windshield wiper blade 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then pull down the blade assembly and remove it. 3. Install the new blade assembly. 4. Return the wiper arm on the wind‐ shield. 5. Turn ignition to the ON position and wiper arms will return to the nor‐...
  • Page 422 Maintenance 5. Return the wiper arm on the wind‐ shield. 6. Turn ignition to the ON position and wiper arms will return to the nor‐ mal operating position. 2. Compress the clip and slide the blade assembly downward. 3. Lift it off the arm. 4.
  • Page 423: 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 424: 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 425: 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 426: Reset Items

    • When replacing the AGM battery, use parts for replacement from a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. • Do not open or remove the cap on top of the battery. This may cause leaks of internal electrolyte that could result in severe injury.
  • Page 427: 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 428: 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 429: 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 430: 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 431: Wheel Replacement

    • Wheels that do not meet Kia’s the same size and design tire as the • Replace tires that are worn, show specifications may fit poorly and one provided with your new vehicle and uneven wear, or are damaged.
  • Page 432: 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 433 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 434 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 435: 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 436: 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 437 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 438: Inner Panel Fuse Replacement

    If it fits loosely, consult a professional workshop. Kia recommends to consult (Continued) an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐ ner. 8-68...
  • Page 439: Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement

    4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult a professional workshop. Kia rec‐ ommends to consult an authorized If the multi fuse is blown, it must be re‐...
  • Page 440 If the multi fuse is blown, consult a the same rating. professional workshop. Kia recom‐ 5. Reinstall in the reverse order of re‐ mends to consult an authorized Kia moval dealer/service partner. If the main fuse is blown, even though...
  • Page 441: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Fuse/relay panel description NOTICE If the battery fuse is blown, consult a professional workshop. Kia recom‐ mends to consult an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. CAUTION Visually inspect the battery cap for secure closing. If the battery cap is not securely latched, the electrical Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you system may be damaged to due in‐...
  • Page 442 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel 8-72...
  • Page 443 Instrument panel (Driver's side fuse panel) Description Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Driver IMS (Integrated memory system) Module, Air Conditioner Control MEMORY 1 Module, Instrument Cluster, Auto Light & Photo Sensor Key Interlock Switch, Multipurpose Check Connector, Data Link Connec‐ tor, ICM (Integrated Circuit Module) Relay Box (Outside Mirror Folding/ MODULE 1 Unfolding Relay), Console Switch Right Handle side, Hazard Switch,...
  • Page 444 Maintenance Description Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Low DC (Direct Current)-DC (Direct Current) Converter, Audio, Audio/ MULTI MEDIA Video & Navigation Head Unit MTS (Mozen Telematics System) E-Call Module, Crash Pad Switch, Low DC (Direct Current)-DC (Direct Current) Converter, Electro Chromic Mir‐ ror, Audio/Video &...
  • Page 445 Description Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected CLUSTER 7.5A Instrument Cluster MODULE 3 7.5A Sport Mode Switch, Stop Lamp Switch ICM (Integrated Circuit Module) Relay Box (Burglar Alarm Relay), Trans‐ axle Range Switch, Engine Room Junction Block (PDM 3 (IG1) Relay), IBU START 7.5A (Integrated Body Control Unit), ECM (Engine Control Module), PCM...
  • Page 446 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel 8-76...
  • Page 447 Engine compartment fuse panel (Battery terminal cover) 8-77...
  • Page 448 Maintenance Engine room compartment fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected Fuse : BURGLAR ALARM, ABS1, ABS2, DCU1, POWER OUTLET1, Al‐ ALTERNATOR 150 (180) A ternator MDPS 1 MDPS (Motor Driven Power Steering) Unit BATTERY 5 Fuse : ECU3, A/CON, ECU4, WIPER, HORN, Engine Control Relay BATTERY 2 Instrument Panel Junction Block BATTERY 3...
  • Page 449 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected FUEL HEATER FUEL HEATER Relay POWER OUTLET2 Front Power Outlet DCU 2 Dosing Control Module TCU 1 TCM (Transmission Control Module) FUEL PUMP FUEL PUMP Relay COOLING FAN 2 COOLING FAN 3 Relay, COOLING FAN 2 Relay Instrument Panel Junction Block (LONG TERM LOAD LATCH RELAY, BATTERY 1 Fuse : MODULE1, SEAT HEATER REAR, DOOR LOCK, IBU1, BRAKE...
  • Page 450 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected [GAMMA 1.6L MPI Engine, NU 2.0L MPI Engine] Purge Control Sole‐ noid Valve, Variable Intake Solenoid Valve, COOLING FAN 3 Relay, COOLING FAN 2 Relay, PTC HEATER 1 Relay, Oil Control Valve SENSOR 2 #1/#2 [SmartStream D 1.6 Engine] PM Sensor, Electronic VGT Actuator,...
  • Page 451 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected [GAMMA 1.6L MPI Engine] ECM (Engine Control Module)/PCM (Power train Control Module) ECU 5 [NU 2.0L MPI Engine] PCM (Power train Control Module) [SmartStream D 1.6 Engine] ECM (Engine Control Module) SENSOR 4 [SmartStream D 1.6 Engine] Glow Unit, Fuel Filter Warning Sensor ABS (Anti-lock brake system)/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) ABS 3...
  • Page 452 Maintenance Relay Name Symbol Type PDM 3 (IG1) Relay MICRO START Relay MICRO FUEL HEATER Relay MICRO PDM 4 (IG2) Relay MICRO FUEL PUMP Relay MICRO PDM 2 (ACC) Relay MICRO COOLING FAN 1 Relay MINI BLOWER Relay MINI PTC HEATER 1 Relay MICRO REAR HEATED Relay MICRO...
  • Page 453: 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. 8-83...
  • Page 454 If the water leaks into the Kia recommends to visit an author‐ in the vehicle’s electronic control lamp bulb circuitry, have the vehicle ized Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 455: Light Bulb Position (Front)

    Light bulb position (Front) 1. Headlamp (Low) (Bulb type) 2. Headlamp (High) (Bulb type) 3. Position lamp / Day time running lamp (LED type) 4. Headlamp (Low/High) (LED type) 5. Front turn signal lamp (Bulb type) 6. Front fog lamp (Bulb type) 8-85...
  • Page 456: Light Bulb Position (Rear)

    Maintenance Light bulb position (Rear) 1. Stop and tail lamp (Bulb type) 2. Tail lamp (Bulb type) 3. Stop lamp (LED type) 4. Tail lamp (LED type) 5. Tail lamp (LED type) 6. Rear fog lamp (Bulb type) 7. Rear fog lamp (LED type) 8.
  • Page 457: Light Bulb Position (Side)

    5. Install a new bulb-socket assembly Light bulb position (Side) Headlamp (Low beam) bulb in the headlamp assembly by align‐ replacement (Headlamp Type ing the tabs on the bulb-socket A,B) with the slots in the headlamp as‐ sembly. Push the bulb-socket into the headlamp assembly and turn the bulb-socket clockwise.
  • Page 458: Headlamp (High Beam) Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A,B)

    Maintenance 6. Install the bulb-socket in the head‐ Headlamp (High beam) bulb WARNING lamp assembly by aligning the tabs replacement (Headlamp Type on the bulb-socket with the slots in A,B) n Halogen bulbs the headlamp assembly. Push the bulb-socket into the headlamp as‐ •...
  • Page 459: Position Lamp / Day Time Running Lamp (Led Type) Replacement (Headlamp Type B)

    Allow the bulb to cool checked by a professional workshop. checked by a professional workshop. down before handling it. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 460: Front Turn Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement

    Kia recom‐ professional workshop. recom‐ by a professional workshop. mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ Kia recommends to visit an authorized service partner. service partner. Kia dealer/service partner.
  • Page 461: Side Repeater Lamp (Bulb Type) Bulb Replacement

    6. Reassemble the socket and the Side repeater lamp (Bulb type) Stop and tail lamp (Bulb type) lens part. bulb replacement bulb replacement (Rear 7. Connect the bulb electrical connec‐ combination lamp Type A,B) tor. 8. Reinstall the lamp assembly to the body of the vehicle.
  • Page 462: Tail Lamp (Inside) (Bulb Type) Bulb Replacement (Rear Combination Lamp Type A, B)

    Maintenance 6. Remove the bulb from the socket Tail lamp (inside) (Bulb type) by pressing it in and rotating it bulb replacement (Rear counterclockwise until the tabs on combination lamp Type A, B) the bulb align with the slots in the socket.
  • Page 463: Rear Fog Lamp (Bulb Type) Bulb Replacement (Rear Combination Lamp Type B)

    6. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise. 7. Install the trunk lid cover. Rear fog lamp (Bulb type) bulb replacement (Rear combination lamp Type B) 3.
  • Page 464: Stop And Tail Lamp (Led Type) Bulb Replacement (Rear Combination Lamp Type C,D)

    If the rear fog lamp (LED) (1), does not mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ checked by a professional workshop. operate, have your vehicle checked by a service partner. Kia recommends to visit an authorized professional workshop.
  • Page 465: Back Up Lamp Bulb Replacement

    (1), does not operate, have your vehicle terclockwise until the tabs on the mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ checked by a professional workshop. socket align with the slots on the service partner. Kia recommends to visit an authorized assembly.
  • Page 466: License Plate Lamp Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance 5. Install the socket in the assembly 4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it in‐ WARNING by aligning the tabs on the socket to the bulb-socket. with the slots in the assembly. 5. Install the socket in the assembly Prior to working on the Interior Push the socket into the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket...
  • Page 467: Map Lamp (Led Type) Bulb Replacement

    WARNING erate, have your vehicle checked by a professional workshop. Prior to working on the Interior Kia recommends to visit an authorized lamps, ensure that the “OFF” button Kia dealer/service partner. is depressed to avoid burning your The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a fingers or receiving an electric shock.
  • Page 468: Room Lamp (Led Type) Bulb Replacement

    WARNING operate, have your vehicle checked by a professional workshop. Prior to working on the Interior Kia recommends to visit an authorized lamps, ensure that the “OFF” button Kia dealer/service partner. is depressed to avoid burning your The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a fingers or receiving an electric shock.
  • Page 469: Trunk Room Lamp Replacement

    2. Remove the bulb by pulling it 3. Remove the cover from the lamp Headlamp and front fog lamp straight out. assembly. aiming (for Europe) 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it Headlamp aiming straight out.
  • Page 470 Maintenance 2. The vehicle should be placed on a Front fog lamp aiming flat floor. 3. Draw vertical lines (Vertical lines passing through respective head lamp centers) and a horizontal line (Horizontal line passing through center of head lamps) on the screen.
  • Page 471 Aiming point 8-101...
  • Page 472 Maintenance Head lamp (Halogen type) Head lamp (LED type) Ground Height Distance between lamps Ground Height Distance between lamps Vehicle con‐ dition Low beam High beam Low beam High beam Low beam High beam Low beam High beam Without driver 715.5 (28.2) 691.3 (27.2) 1376 (54.2) 1104 (43.5) 710.5 (28.0) 710.5 (28.0) 1314.4 (51.7) 1314.4 (51.7) [mm (in)] With driver...
  • Page 473 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 474 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 475 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). 8-105...
  • Page 476: Appearance Care

    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 477 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 478 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 479 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 480: Interior Care

    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 481 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 482: Emission Control System

    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 483 • 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 484: Lean Nox Trap

    NOx re‐ a professional workshop and check the The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) sys‐ duction performance, please use the DPF system. Kia recommends to visit tem removes the soot in the exhaust regulated automotive diesel fuel. an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐...
  • Page 485: Selective Catalytic Reduction

    Urea solution level gauge (if Low urea solution warning Selective catalytic reduction (if equipped) message (if equipped) equipped) The Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system is to catalytically convert NOx to Nitrogen and Water by using the re‐ duction agent, the urea solution. WARNING •...
  • Page 486 Maintenance The lack warning messages of Urea sol‐ When "Low Urea" or "Refill Urea" mes‐ ution appear below Urea solution ap‐ sage is displayed, a sufficient amount proximately 3.6 L. When the warning of urea solution must be added. When message "Low Urea"...
  • Page 487 Otherwise, the vehicle can't be restarted once the engine is turned off by the engine start/stop button. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to con‐...
  • Page 488 Maintenance Clearing the vehicle-restarting restriction (if equipped) No restart Low urea solution level Urea solution system failure (= no urea solution injection) Incorrect urea solution detected (= abnormal urea solution) 8-118...
  • Page 489 If so, it vehicle inspected by a professional surely applies adverse impact on workshop. Kia recommends to contact the vehicle performance, causing an authorised Kia dealer/service part‐ various malfunctions.
  • Page 490 Maintenance 4. Turn the urea solution tank cap in a the vehicle performance, causing (Continued) various malfunctions. clockwise direction to securely close ❈ Use only the ISO 22241-specified • Do not arbitrarily modify or ma‐ urea solution. Any unauthorised nipulate the DPF system by redi‐ To refill the urea solution from the refill urea solution surely applies adverse recting or lengthen the exhaust...
  • Page 491 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • The urea solution system (i.e. urea • When you swallow the urea solu‐ • The urea solution is the aqueous solution nozzle, urea solution tion, thoroughly rinse your mouth solution, which is inflammable, pump, and DCU) operates for ap‐ and drink a lot of fresh wa‐...
  • Page 492 • When opening the urea solution fessional workshop. Kia recommends tank cap at high outside tempera‐ • When urea solution overflows into to contact an authorised Kia dealer/ tures, ammonia vapours may es‐ vehicle surface, wash out vehicle service partner.
  • Page 493 CAUTION (Continued) • In case the vehicle was parked at • If defective urea solution or liquid very low ambient temperature that is not recommended is sup‐ (below 11 degree Celsius) for a plied, there may be damage on the long time, the urea solution will be parts of the vehicle such as pro‐...
  • Page 495 Specifications & Consumer information Engine..................9-02 Dimensions................. 9-03 Bulb wattage................9-04 Tires and wheels............... 9-06 Weight/Volume................9-08 Air conditioning system............9-09 Recommended lubricants and capacities......9-10 Recommended SAE viscosity number....... 9-12 Vehicle identification number (VIN)........9-15 Vehicle certification label ............9-16 Tire specification and pressure label........9-17 Engine number................
  • Page 496: Specifications & Consumer Information

    Specifications & Consumer information ENGINE Item Gasoline 1.6 Gasoline 2.0 Smart stream D 1.6 Displacement 1,591 (97.08) 1,999 (121.9) 1598 (97.51) [cc (cu.in)] Bore x Stroke 77 x 85.44 (3.03 x 3.36) 81 x 97 (3.19 x 3.82) 77 x 85.8 (3.03 x 3.37) [mm (in)] Firing order 1-3-4-2...
  • Page 497 DIMENSIONS Item mm (in) Overall length 4,640 (182.7) Overall width 1,800 (70.9) Overall height 1,450 (57.1) 195/65R15 1,563 (61.5) Front tread 205/55R16 1,555 (61.2) 225/45R17 1,549 (61.0) 195/65R15 1,572 (61.9) Rear tread 205/55R16 1,564 (61.6) 225/45R17 1,558 (61.3) Wheelbase 2,700 (106.3) 9-03...
  • Page 498: Bulb Wattage

    Specifications & Consumer information BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Wattage (W) Bulb type Standard HB3LL Head lamp High Standard H7LL Daytime running light 21W or LED P21/5W or LED Front 5W or LED P21/5W or LED Position lamp Turn signal lamp PY21W Front fog lamp Inside...
  • Page 499 Light Bulb Wattage (W) Bulb type 10W x 2EA W10W Map lamps Room lamp FESTOON Interior Luggage lamp FESTOON Glove box LAMP FESTOON Vanity mirror lamps FESTOON If equipped 9-05...
  • Page 500 Specifications & Consumer information TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure [bar(psi, kPa)] Wheel Load Capacity Speed capacity lug nut Normal load Maximum load Wheel torque Item Tire size Km/h Front Rear Front Rear size Kgf·m (lbf·ft, N·m) 195/65R 6.0J x 15 (33,230) (33,230) (33,230)
  • Page 501 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. 9-07...
  • Page 502: Weight/Volume

    Specifications & Consumer information WEIGHT/VOLUME Gasoline 1.6 Gasoline 2.0 Smart stream D 1.6 Item 7 DCT Gross vehicle 1,660 1,680 1,720 1,790 For Europe 1,820 (4,012) weight (3,660) (3,704) (3,792) (3,946) 1,670 1,690 1,700 1,730 1,760 kg (lbs.) Except Europe 1,790 (3,946) (3,682) (3,726)
  • Page 503: Air Conditioning System

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ITEM Weight of volume Classification Refrigerant 500 ± 25g R-1234yf R-134a Compressor lubricant 110 ±10cc PAG 30 Please contact a professional workshop for more details. Kia recommends to contact an authorized Kia dealer/service partner. 9-09...
  • Page 504: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    6.7 l (7.1 US MICHANG ATF SP-IV, SK ATF SP-IV, NOCA ATF SP- Automatic transmission fluid qt.) IV, Kia genuine ATF SP-IV Dual clutch Transmis‐ Diesel En‐ 1.9~2.0 l API Service GL-4 SAE 70W - HK SYN DCTF 70W - 1.6L...
  • Page 505 Lubricant Volume Classification 5.5 l (5.8 US qt.) 1.6L 5.3 l (5.6 US Mixture of antifreeze and water (Ethylene-glycol qt.) Gasoline Coolant with phosphate based coolant for aluminum radi‐ Engine 5.6 l (5.9 US ator) qt.) 2.0L 5.4 l (5.7 US qt.) 0.7 ~ 0.8 l (0.7 ~ Brake / clutch fluid...
  • Page 506: 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 507 9-13...
  • Page 508 Specifications & Consumer information 9-14...
  • Page 509: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    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 510: Vehicle Certification Label

    Specifications & Consumer information 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). 9-16...
  • Page 511: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    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. 9-17...
  • Page 512: Engine Number

    Specifications & Consumer information ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing. 9-18...
  • Page 513: Air Conditioner Compressor Label

    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). 9-19...
  • Page 514: Refrigerant Label

    Specifications & Consumer information REFRIGERANT LABEL (IF EQUIPPED) The refrigerant label is located : • Type A : The underside of the hood • Type B : The front of the engine room. 9-20...
  • Page 515: Declaration Of Conformity

    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 9-21...
  • Page 516: Fuel Label

    Specifications & Consumer information FUEL LABEL (IF EQUIPPED) Gasoline (Petrol) engine Diesel engine The fuel label is attached on the fuel The fuel label is attached on the fuel filler door. filler door. A- Octane rating of unleaded Gasoline A- Fuel : Diesel (Petrol) B- Identifiers for FAME containing Die‐...
  • Page 517: Appendix

    Appendix Шофиране през зимата (ВЕРСИЯ НА БЪЛГАРСКИ)..10-02 Условия на сняг или лед........... 10-02 Vetrarakstur (ÍSLENSK ÚTGÁFA).......... 10-05 Aðstæður í snjó eða hálku..........10-05...
  • Page 518: Шофиране През Зимата (Версия На Български)

    Appendix ШОФИРАНЕ ПРЕЗ ЗИМАТА (ВЕРСИЯ НА БЪЛГАРСКИ) Условия на сняг или лед СЪОБЩЕНИЕ За да шофирате вашия автомобил в дълбок сняг, може да е необходимо Веригите за гуми не са позволени използването на зимни гуми или по‐ от закона във всички държави. ставянето...
  • Page 519 Вериги за гуми Поставете вериги за гуми само на ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ предните гуми. n Размер на зимните гуми ВНИМАНИЕ Зимните гуми трябва да са еднакви по размер и тип със стандартните • Уверете се, че веригите за сняг са гуми на автомобила. В противен с...
  • Page 520 Appendix (Продължено) (Продължено) (Продължено) • Дори и с правилната монтирана на земята, далеч от пътното движе‐ • Избягвайте остри завои или бло‐ верига, не правете пълен завой ние. Включете аварийните светлини киране на колелата при спиране. (да завъртите волана изцяло на на...
  • Page 521: Vetrarakstur (Íslensk Útgáfa)

    VETRARAKSTUR (ÍSLENSK ÚTGÁFA) Aðstæður í snjó eða hálku TILKYNNING Til að geta ekið ökutækinu þínu í djú‐ pum snjó kann að vera nauðsynlegt að Snjókeðjur eru ekki löglegar í öllum nota snjóhjólbarða eða setja snjókeðjur löndum. Athugaðu landslög áður en á...
  • Page 522 Appendix Snjókeðjur VARÚÐ (framhald) Snjóhjólbarðar ættu að vera af jafng‐ • Gakktu úr skugga um að snjókeð‐ ildri stærð og tegund og venjulegir jurnar séu af réttri stærð og teg‐ hjólbarðar ökutækisins. Að öðrum und fyrir hjólbarðana þína. Rangar kosti kann það að hafa óhagstæð snjókeðjur geta valdið...
  • Page 523 Uppsetning á keðjum (framhald) Þegar þú setur upp keðjur skaltu fylgja • Notkun keðja kann að hafa óhag‐ leiðbeiningum framleiðandans og festa stæð áhrif á aksturseiginleika öku‐ þær eins þétt og þú getur. Aktu hægt tækisins. með uppsettar keðjur. Ef þú heyrir •...
  • Page 525 Alphabetical index Audio system Antenna................5-02 Auto defogging system..........4-127 Air bag - supplemental restraint system Auto light position............4-93 Air bag warning label..........3-63 Air bag warning light............3-43 Automatic climate control system......4-114 Air bags................3-39 Air conditioning............4-120 Automatic heating and air conditioning....4-115 Air bag inflation and non-inflation conditions Manual heating and air conditioning.....
  • Page 526 Alphabetical index Anti-lock brake system (ABS)........6-37 Child-protector rear door lock........4-19 Parking brake.............. 6-35 Cigarette lighter............4-132 Power brakes.............. 6-34 Climate control (manual)..........4-104 Vehicle stability management (VSM)...... 6-43 Climate control air filter......4-111,4-123,8-49 Brake/Clutch fluid............8-34 Climate control system (automatic)......4-114 Bulb replacement............
  • Page 527 Alphabetical index Defroster (rear window)..........4-103 Electric power steering..........4-41 Defrosting (Windshield)..........4-125 Electrochromic mirror (ECM)........4-45 Diesel particulate filter..........8-114 Electronic stability control (ESC)........6-39 Dimensions...............9-03 Emergency starting............7-05 Display illumination: see "Instrument panel illu‐ Jump starting.............. 7-05 mination"................. 4-50 Push-starting..............7-06 Emission control system..........
  • Page 528 Alphabetical index Vapor hose (for gasoline engine) and fuel filler cap...............8-33 Exterior care..............8-106 Gauges Exterior overview (Front)..........2-02 Engine temperature gauge........4-53 Exterior overview (Rear)..........2-02 Fuel gauge..............4-54 Glove box................4-129 Flat tire Hazardous driving conditions........6-70 Jack and tools.............. 7-12 Fluid Headlight bulb replacement.......... 8-83 Washer fluid..............8-44 Headrest (front)..............
  • Page 529 Alphabetical index Instrument cluster............4-49 Engine temperature gauge........4-53 Fuel gauge..............4-54 Jack and tools..............7-12 Instrument cluster control........4-50 Jump starting..............7-05 LCD window control............4-51 Speedometer...............4-52 Tachometer..............4-53 Instrument panel fuse........... 8-68 Key positions..............6-06 Instrument panel overview........... 2-05 Keys...................4-04 Interior care..............8-110 Immobilizer system............4-05 Interior features............
  • Page 530 Alphabetical index Maintenance schedule............8-10 Normal maintenance schedule - For Europe (Except Russia)...............8-13 Maintenance services.............8-06 Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items..8-32 Maintenance services..........8-06 Odometer................. 4-55 Owner maintenance...........8-08 Oil (Engine)............... 8-35 Scheduled maintenance service.......8-10 Outside rearview mirror..........4-46 Tire maintenance............8-62 Manual climate control system........4-104 Outside temperature gauge..........4-55 Air conditioning............
  • Page 531 Alphabetical index Power outlet..............4-136 Seat belts................. 3-17 Power window lock button..........4-30 Care of seat belts............3-27 Lap belt.................3-21 Pre-tensioner seat belt..........3-22 Lap/shoulder belt............3-19 Precautions (seat belt)..........3-25 Pre-tensioner seat belt..........3-22 Push-starting..............7-06 Precautions..............3-25 Seat belt restraint system........3-17 Seat cooler..............4-136 Seat warmer..............4-134 Rear seat adjustment............
  • Page 532 Alphabetical index Driving in the rain............6-72 Theft-alarm system............4-13 Hazardous driving conditions........6-70 Tilt and telescopic steering........... 4-42 Highway driving............6-72 Tire chains................ 6-75 Rocking the vehicle.............6-70 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)....7-08 Smooth cornering............6-71 Tire specification and pressure label......9-17 Speedometer..............
  • Page 533 Alphabetical index Wireless smart phone charging system....4-138 Vehicle break-in process..........1-06 Vehicle certification label..........9-16 Vehicle identification number........9-15 Vehicle stability management (VSM)......6-43 Vehicle weight..............6-78 Washer fluid..............8-44 Weight/Volume..............9-08 Wheel alignment and tire balance........8-60 Wheel replacement............8-61 Windows................4-27 Power window lock button........4-30 Windshield defrosting and defogging.......

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