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Foreword This section provides useful information to know in advance for reading the owner’s manual. Information regarding the marks used in the owner’s manual, change of car design, and periodic check is provided.
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Thank you for purchasing the Rexton. The Rexton you selected is a vehicle with superior safety and quality and the latest technologies. KG Mobility Corporation has been carrying out and initiating R&D activities continuously in the industry. Please read this owner’s manual carefully before driving the Rexton. You can drive safely and economically by utilizing the technical advantages applied to the vehicle.
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Do not use vehicle components for other the vehicle. Please understand that an moderate or minor injury, or purposes. KG Mobility Corporation is not liable for explanation of a specification (options) which a situation that may lead to any consequent damages.
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Table of Contents The table of contents is provided in three types to allow you to find necessary information in a convenient method easily and fast. y Introduction to chapters - You can identify the content of each chapter at a glance. y Detailed table of contents - You can find desired information using a name through the detailed title for the relevant chapter.
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Introduction to Chapters Identify the contents of each chapter at a glance. Foreword 3. Convenient Equipment 5. Emergency Measures in the Event of Emergency y You can check information regarding the y You can check information regarding marks used in the instruction manual, devices that allow you to drive the vehicle y You can check useful information change of car design, and periodic check.
Detailed Table of Contents Find the desired information using a name through detailed titles. 1. Vehicle Information and Checking before driving ············ 1-17 An infant or a small child must be seated in the rear seat with protective gear ······· 1-23 Safety Precautions Daily inspection ·································...
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How to fasten the seat belts (2-point) in rear 1st seat ·······································2-7 Fuel Recommendation ················· 1-37 KG Mobility authorized service centers Do not Use Methanol ······················ 1-38 How to fasten the seat belt (3-point) in and maintenance partners ··················· 1-31 rear 1st seat ·······································2-7...
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Child restraint for an infant or a Air bag* ··································· 2-19 Cases where the driver/front passenger air bags do not inflate ··· 2-26 small child ······························· 2-11 Air bag warning label ·························· 2-19 Cases where the side air bags or Infant and child safety ·························...
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3. Convenient Equipment Adjusting the cushion angle (driver Front seat ventilation ··················· 3-16 seat) ···········································3-8 Front seat heating ······················· 3-17 Adjusting the backrest angle (driver Door ·········································3-2 Smart front seat heating control ····· 3-17 seat/front passenger seat) ··············3-8 1st row rear seats heating ················ 3-18 Locking, unlocking and opening the Adjusting the lumbar support (driver Driver seat easy access* ·····················...
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Opening automatically ····················· 3-26 Smart tailgate* ·································· 3-33 Turning off the front fog light ·········· 3-41 Opening manually ·························· 3-26 Activating/deactivating the smart Turning on/off the left/right turn signal ······································· 3-41 tailgate ········································· 3-33 Closing the sunroof ···························· 3-26 Turning on/off the high beam ········· 3-42 Opening the smart tailgate ···············...
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Setting the coming home/leaving Front windshield and washer fluid Cautions for using the heater and air home light ································· 3-49 linkage ········································· 3-56 conditioner ······································· 3-62 Operating the coming home light···· 3-49 Front auto washer ·························· 3-56 Replacing A/C refrigerant/oil ············· 3-62 Operating the leaving home light ····...
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USB charging port ···················· 3-83 Additional equipment in the Switching between recirculation mode and fresh air mode·························· 3-74 luggage compartment ··············· 3-94 Power socket ··························· 3-84 MAX A/C switch ····························· 3-74 Luggage upper cover* ························ 3-94 Selecting the direction of air Indoor convenient equipment ····...
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Key Hole Illumination ························4-6 Panic Button ·································· 4-14 Unlocking the door (when the safety unlock is disabled) ·························· 4-23 Key Reminder··································4-6 Panic Function (press and hold) ····· 4-14 Opening/closing the window ············· 4-23 Door Lock Button ··························· 4-14 when starting the engine ·······················4-7 Opening/closing the tailgate (A type) ··...
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Replacing the smart key battery ············ 4-31 Water separator warning light (DSL Illumination ON indicator ·················· 4-50 only) ············································ 4-44 Front fog lamp ON indicator* ············ 4-50 Instrument cluster ···················· 4-32 Brake warning light ························· 4-44 Rear fog lamp ON indicator* ············· 4-50 Supervision type* ·······························...
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ISG cumulative time ···················· 4-58 How to move shift lever to target gear Safety mode of the automatic position ·········································· 4-123 transmission ··································· 4-136 TPMS status ······························ 4-59 Urea level ·································· 4-59 Resetting the safety mode when the Functions for each shift position ·········· 4-124 gear shift lever is fixed to a Digital speedometer ························...
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Intelligent / Adaptive Cruise Engine automatic shutdown············ 4-144 Uphill or downhill ·························· 4-164 Automatic Engine Restart ·············· 4-144 Control* ································· 4-153 To change lane ···························· 4-164 ISG system OFF ·························· 4-145 Detecting vehicle ahead ················ 4-165 Intelligent Cruise Control Ready / Conditions for ISG system Enabled Display ······························...
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5. Emergency Measures in the FVSA (Front Vehicle Start If the vehicle is driven at a low speed or no lane is recognized ················· 4-199 Alarm)* ·································· 4-210 Event of Emergency Lane departure without the operation Parking assist system* ··········· 4-211 of turn signal ·······························...
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In the event of a fire ·················· 5-31 When the engine check indicator For 2WD vehicles ··························· 5-22 turns on ·············································5-8 Placing an extinguisher in the When a tow truck is unavailable (in case vehicle ········································· 5-31 When the water separator warning light of emergency) ···································...
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Checking the engine room ········ 6-17 Operating conditions ······················· 6-27 Interior fuse box ································· 6-37 Operating method ·························· 6-28 Checking and replacing fuses ·············· 6-38 Diesel Engine (D22DTR) ····················· 6-17 Gasoline engine (G20DTR) ················· 6-18 Brake and clutch fluld Checking and replacing the (with M/T) ································...
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7. Index Regulation of exhaust gas and Checking the status of tire wear ············ 6-51 relevant systems ······················ 6-60 Rotating the tire positions ···················· 6-51 Snow tire ·········································· 6-51 Particulate reduction management for diesel-powered vehicle ······················· 6-60 Tire chain ········································· 6-52 Emission reduction device ···················...
Table of Pictures Find the desired information using a picture easily even if you do not know the title of the desired information. Front section Head light (head light) ················3-40, 6-39 Engine hood ···································· 3-37 Auto light/rain sensor ················· 3-50/3-57 y High beam assist (HBA) ················...
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Driver seat door section Electronic stability control system Driver seat memory switch/button Folding / unfolding outside rearview (ESP) OFF switch························ 4-172 mirror ··········································3-58 y Driver seat easy access ··············3-19 Hill descent control (HDC) switch ···· 4-173 y Setting driver seat and outside Driver seat control lever/button ··········...
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Driver steering wheel section Foot brake ····································· 4-167 Lane departure warning system Instrument cluster ·····························4-32 (LDWS) switch ···························· 4-197 y Electronic brake force distribution Light switch ······································3-41 Lane keeping assistance system (EBD) ······································· 4-169 Driver air bag ···································2-21 (LKAS) ······································ 4-202 y Emergency stop signal (ESS) ·······...
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Central console section Front air distribution and fan speed Heater and A/C controller ···················3-64 Sun visor ·········································3-85 control ············································3-61 y A/C filter replacement ····················6-48 Overhead console assembly ···············3-52 Ignition switch ····································4-9 Hazard warning flasher switch ·············3-42 y Sunroof control switch ···················3-25 Glove box ········································3-89 y Front room lamp ···························3-52 Operating heated glass ······················3-68...
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Center console part Front obstacle detection ON/OFF Automatic transmission selector Driving mode switch switch ··········································· 4-211 lever ············································· 4-122 ISG OFF switch ······························ 4-145 4WD selection dial ·························· 4-138 Wireless charging system···················3-92 P (park) release switch ···················· 4-220 Multimedia (C-Type) jack Wiper &...
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Rear seats Luggage compartment 1st row rear seats ························································· 3-11, 3-15 Luggage upper cover ····························································3-94 Baby car seat ······································································ 2-11 Service kit for tire repair ·························································5-10 Rear seat roller blinder ··························································3-87 OVM tools············································································ 5-2 Rear seat door open lever ······················································ 3-2 Fire extinguisher (7-seater) ····················································5-31 Rear seat window button ·······················································3-23 Power socket (luggage tray) ···················································3-84...
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Engine room Engine coolant reservoir ····················6-23 Engine oil level gauge ························6-19 Fuel filter ·········································6-27 y Checking engine coolant················6-23 y Checking engine oil ······················6-19 y Checking and replacing the fuel filter ············································6-27 Air cleaner ·······································6-25 Engine oil inlet ··································6-19 Battery ············································6-32 y Cleaning the air cleaner and y Adding and replacing engine oil ······6-19 replacing the filter ·························6-25...
Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions You can check helpful information for driving and managing the vehicle safely and conveniently. Information regarding the vehicle identification, specifications, check points before driving the vehicle, safety precautions while driving, and vehicle maintenance methods is provided.
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Information regarding the installation of ADR and provision of information Installation of ADR (Accident Data Recorder) and provision of information This vehicle has an ADR (Accident Data Recorder). The ADR (Accident Data Recorder) is a device that can record and check the driving information of the vehicle (vehicle speed and operation status of brake pedal and acceleration pedal, etc.) for a certain period of time before and after an...
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Precautions for potentially hazardous seat belt related goods Warning When potentially hazardous seat belt related goods are used, the safety of passengers will be seriously endangered. Never use these goods. Do not use the clip to disable the seat Do not use the seat belt stopper Do not use playroom mat belt alarm When this clip is inserted into the seat belt buckle,...
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Precautions for the reduction of non-crash incidents Warning A part of your body may get stuck or hit and get seriously injured when opening and closing the doors. Caution should be taken. y When you open and close the doors, a part of your body such as your finger or head may get stuck or hit and get seriously injured.
Always check if the tire inflation pressure is y Information about eco-friendly product appropriate. development and vehicle recycling can be found on the KG Mobility Corporation website y Unload unnecessary goods from the luggage www.kg-mobility.com/en compartment. y Always check the fuel efficiency.
Certification 1. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Hereby, KG Mobility, declares that the in-vehicle mounted radio systems are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC Model: TSSSG4G5 and TSSRE4Db FCC ID: OYGTSSRE4DB ORD. No: 14778/DFRS19614/F-50 This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.
2. FOB/FOLDING 3. JACK LABEL FCC ID: DEO-MT-FLIP01 This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and Model name (2) this device must accept any interference AMERICA Maximum allowable load...
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4. Compressor, Jack LOGO (1) Description Model: CE cerified parts (2) Representative: KG Mobility European Parts Center B.V. (3) Address: IABC 5253&5254, 4814RD Breda, The Netherlands LOGO UKCA (1) Description Model: UKCA cerified parts (2) Importer: KG Mobility UK Ltd (3) Address: G Offices, Parsonage Road, Stratton St.
Vehicle identification Vehicle Identification Number Engine number The identification numbers including the vehicle identification number and the engine number are (VIN) The engine number is the identification number the unique information of the vehicle. If you know this information, it is very convenient for making including the type of fuel, engine type and The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the inquiries about the vehicle or placing an order for...
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Dimensions Unit: mm Front 1,960 1,640 (1,620) Rear Side 1,800 (1,825) 2,865 1,090 1,640 (1,620) 4,850 * ( ): Optional 1-10 Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions...
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Specifications (IV) * ( ): Optional Descriptions D22DTR G20DTR Type Rack and pinion ← Power Steering Inner 39.61° ← Steering angle Outer 33.65° ← Drive shaft type Ball joint type ← Front Axle Axle housing type Build-up type ← Drive shaft type Semi-floating type (Ball joint type) ←...
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Precautions for the modification of the vehicle and structural alteration Warning Do not modify the engine, driving, and Do not install non-standard tires or wheel- exhaust systems. related parts. Unauthorized vehicle modification, y Do not adjust the preset value in the fuel y If you install wider or larger tires than the structural alteration and installation of a supply system, intake, exhaust, and electric...
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Do not install a sunroof available in the Do not replace the seat with a new one with Do not attach a functional product that may market or replace with colored glasses a different function, or install a separate decrease the driving resistance such as arbitrarily.
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Checking before driving Daily inspection Checking engine room Checking engine coolant Checking brake fluid Checking engine oil Checking washer fluid y Check the vehicle once a day before driving. y Check the engine coolant, engine oil, brake fluid, washer fluid, and belts for abnormality. Checking engine coolant Checking engine oil y Check for leaks from the battery and the...
"MAX” mark and the “MIN” mark. If the level is vehicle checked by KG Mobility authorized effect, resulting in a risk such as a rollover. near or below the “MIN” mark, add brake fluid.
Checking the instrument cluster y Always check the tread and side of the tires to see if there is a sign of wear, cracks, or damage. y Check the conditions and pressure of the temporary (spare) tire as needed and always keep it available.
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If the operation status of the pedal is abnormal in may hinder the accelerator pedal or brake comparison to its normal status, have it checked pedal operation and cause an accident. and repaired by KG Mobility authorized service centers. Adjusting the seat, headrest, Cleaning up near the driver's...
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Wearing the seat belt correctly Warning y Do not lock the seat belt with a clip or a clamp. y Do not wear the seat belt under the arm. y Make sure that all occupants inside the y Insert the seat belt latch only to the vehicle wear a seat belt.
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Safety and cautions for driving Danger y Avoid distracted driving. Using a mobile y A passenger who is smaller than 140 cm phone or the navigation system, watching should sit in the rear seat. Otherwise, No drugged, drunk, distracted and DMB, or eating while driving may decrease the passenger may get injured during drowsy (4D) driving...
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Warning Warning Warning Precautions for infants, children, An infant or a small child must No sleeping in a sealed vehicle old people, or pregnant women be seated in the rear seat with protective gear y Never leave an infant, a small child or an old y Never sleep in a parked car with all the person unattended in the vehicle.
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Warning Warning Warning Do not drive with the doors or Do not hold a part of your body Be careful not to have a part of tailgate open out of the window or sunroof your body caught when using the power window y Do not drive with the doors open.
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Warning Warning y If the rear side of the vehicle is too close to a wall, warming up the vehicle for a long Check for any vehicles or persons Safe parking and stopping period of time, or idling the engine at a high speed may cause the wall to be disclored, or passing by when getting out y Never leave an infant or a child unattended in...
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Warning Warning Warning Do not stop the engine while driving Driving on unpaved and mountain Driving on a snowy or icy road roads y Do not stop the engine while driving. Doing y If possible, drive slowly. so may make the steering wheel heavier and y Since the braking distance is longer than y Before driving, check road conditions in lower the brake performance, becoming very...
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Warning Warning Warning Driving on a sandy or muddy road Driving on a hillside road and Driving on a road with a pool of downhill road water or a river y Keep your speed as low and steady as possible. y Downshift in accordance with the road y Avoid crossing a road with a pool of water y Accelerating or stopping suddenly while...
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Warning Warning Checking the vehicle after crossing y If water gets into brake-related equipment, Driving on the expressway Crossing an intersection or the brake performance will be lowered. After railroad crossing y Before driving, check the weather crossing a road with a pool of water or a information in advance, and check the fuel river, drive slowly and depress the brake y When you cross an intersection or railroad...
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Warning Warning What is the vapor lock phenomenon? The vapor lock phenomenon is the condition Do not load hazardous materials Cautions for attaching that when the brake is applied excessively on a accessories y Do not store any flammable materials such downhill road, bubbles form in the brake fluid in as gasoline, butane gas, or a disposable the wheel cylinder or brake pipe of the hydraulic...
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Caution System protection function (delayed accelerator pedal response) y Do not depress the brake pedal while driving with the accelerator pedal depressed. Doing so may affect the vehicle driving system and the response from the accelerator pedal may be delayed. y This symptom is a safety function to protect the vehicle system.
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Break-in is not required for a new vehicle. Warranty repair will not be provided for car trouble However, the driving condition for the first 1,000 KG Mobility authorized service centers or caused by using a non-genuine part. km significantly affects the life and performance...
Vehicle washing Caution y Do not use abrasive wax and strong After driving on a coastal road (salty road), a road cleaning materials such as steel wool y Be careful not to damage the air spoiler where calcium chloride was spread, an area with which will scratch the vehicle body and when cleaning the vehicle in an automatic excessive smoke or coal tar, or a muddy or dusty...
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Washing the bumper Washing wheels Cautions for polishing the vehicle Clean the wheels after driving on a salty road to y Wipe off foreign materials using a soft sponge. prevent the wheels from being corroded. y If the bumper is contaminated by engine oil or y Before waxing, remove dust or moisture from any lubricants, wash it off using soapy water.
Cleaning and maintaining Cautions for window tinting Care and cleaning of the glass interior y All vehicles from our factory have tinted windshields and rear windows that meet y Use a dry towel for normal cleaning. y Clean the indoor and outdoor sides of glass the specified percentage of visible light windows using a glass cleaner and a soft y For synthetic resin such as plastic, clean it...
Cautions for using the vehicle Corrosion protection Warning Your car was designed to resist corrosion. When y To prevent from burning and electric it was built, special and protective finishes were y Be careful not to lose your key. shock, turn off the interior lights before used on most parts of your car to help maintain cleaning the vehicle interior.
If windshield, plastic moldings or leather, changes, fading of colors or rusting can desired, your KG Mobility Distributor can do this happen. service for you. 1-36 Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions...
Fuel with too low an octane number can cause dealer. Then drive slowly or have the pre-ignition (detonation). KG Mobility can not be vehicle towed to a KG Mobility Dealer or held liable for resultant damage. KG Mobility Authorized Service Center according to the dealer’s instruction and...
EN228 and EN590 standards should not be used in your Rexton. This type of Currently, the KG Mobility vehicle is designed so fuel can reduce vehicle performance and damage that only the mixed fuel of biodiesel and diesel components of the fuel system.
Other maintenance Diesel fuel in winter After driving on a calcium chloride (salt) spayed On an extremely cold day, paraffin, one of the road, wash the bottom of your vehicle as soon as chemicals in diesel fuel, may separate from possible to avoid any rust.
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Safety Units You can check information regarding units that allow you to drive the vehicle safely and how to use such devices. An explanation is provided for seat belts, a child restraint for an infant or a small child, airbags, anti-theft and warning system.
Seat belt Seat belt warning The seat belt is the most fundamental safety Warning unit that protects an occupant and prevents or If the occupants in the driver seat and the front reduces injury when an accident occurs. y All occupants must fasten their seat belt passenger seat do not fasten their seat belts, If you do not fasten the seat belt or fasten the before driving.
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Front seat (driver / passenger) belt Rear seat (left / center / right) belt Caution reminder reminder* y The passenger seat belt warning operates y The seat belt reminder warning lamp and y The rear seat belt reminder warning lamp only when an occupant on the front buzzer are triggered only when the ignition comes on for 70 seconds when the ignition...
Fastening the seat belt With the shoulder belt webbing positioned Adjust the height of the shoulder belt across the chest and the lap belt webbing webbing using the seat belt height adjuster positioned across the hips, insert the belt if needed. Sit upright on the seat with the hip against latch into the buckle until it clicks.
Unfastening the seat belt Managing the seat belt Stowing the rear 1st row seat belt If you do not use the rear seat belts or wish to fold Adjusting the height of the front To unfasten the seat belt, press the red the rear seat back, insert the seat belt into the button on the buckle and separate the belt seat belt...
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Stowing the rear 1st row buckle Stowing the rear 1st row center Releasing the rear 1st row center seat belt seat belt If you do not use the rear seat belts, insert the buckle into the buckle storage as shown in the Have the auxiliary latch inserted into the auxiliary Press the auxiliary buckle hole ( ) using...
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How to fasten the seat belts How to fasten the seat belt Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Position the belt as low as (2-point) in rear 1st seat (3-point) in rear 1st seat possible across your hips, not across your abdomen.
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Seat belt pretensioner and Position the shoulder belt across the body Warning and the lap belt as low as possible across load limiter the hips. Insert the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. y Make sure to fasten the seat belt according The seat belt pretensioner and the load limiter to the order as described so that it Pull the latch plate to make sure it is securely...
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Fastening the seat belt by a Warnings for the seat belt Load limiter pregnant woman The seat belt load limiter is a protection unit that Warning releases the seat belt right after a vehicle collision to prevent a secondary injury due to belt force. Infants, small children, pregnant women or patients y The child restraint should be used for...
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KG Mobility Corporation a twisted seat belt, a fatal injury may occur in authorized service center immediately.
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Child restraint for an infant or a small child For an infant or a small child who cannot wear Using the child restraint Installing the child restraint the three-point seat belt, have the infant or the small child be seated in a rear seat using a child y When the child restraint for an infant or a y Never use a rearward facing child restraint on a restraint for an infant or a small child whose...
Infant and child safety Table of Vehicle Handbook Information on Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability for Various Seating Positions Child Seat Children that are too small to use the seat belts must be properly secured in a child restraint system. Warning y Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger seat with front...
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Caution y Make sure that the base does not move front airbag is deactivated. KG Mobility due to excessive play in all directions. Corporation recommends that a child y When installing a child restraint system, y You can’t adjust the angle of the backrest...
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Securing a child restrain Warning system with “ISOFIX” system Do not use the child seat unless the ISOFIX system is a standardized method of fitting followings are met. child seats that eliminates the need to use the The child seat may not perform as intended, standard adult seatbelt to secure the seat in the which may result in a serious injury.
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How to use the Rear Anchor Remove the headrest from the second row Warning seat. Place the child restraint on the second row y When using the “ISOFIX” lower latch seat. system, all unused vehicle rear seat belt metal latch plates or tabs must be latched Connect the tether connector in child securely in their seat belt buckles and the restraint to the rear anchor.
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Cautions for ISOFIX Seat y Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by Caution correctly fitted child restraints. y The tether strap may not work properly if y The rear anchor is the supplemental device attached somewhere other than the correct to secure the child restraint system after rear anchor.
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Table of Vehicle Handbook Information on ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability for Various ISOFIX Positions Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass group Size Class Fixture Front Passenger 2nd seat row center 2nd seat row out board ISO/L1 CARRYCOT ISO/L2 GROUP 0 UP TO 10KG ISO/R1 ISO/R1 GROUP 0+ UP TO 13KG...
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List of suitable universal Child Restraint Systems (CRS) Please read carefully the installation manual of your child restraint y Use only the officially approved child restraint. KG Mobility is not responsible for the personal injury and property damage Mass group Child Restraint Features due to the defect of child restraint.
Air bag crash sensor and air Configuration of air bag Passenger Air Bag ON/OFF Switch bag control module The vehicle is equipped with sensors that can detect a collision and a module that controls the air bag operation. The front passenger air bag is disabled (not inflatable) when placing the passenger air bag ON/OFF switch to “OFF”...
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Driver air bag Driver knee air bag Front passenger air bag The driver air bag protects the driver's head in the The driver knee air bag operates along with the The front passenger air bag protects the front event of a front collision. driver air bag at the same time in the event of a passenger's head in the event of a front collision.
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Front seat side air bag Rear seat side air bag Curtain air bag The front seat side air bag protects the side of the The rear seat side air bag protects the side of the The curtain air bag protects the head of the front front seat occupant in the event of a side collision rear seat occupant in the event of a side collision seat occupants and the rear seat occupants...
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Cases where the air bag does In the event of a rear end collision Notice not inflate y The side air bags and the curtain air bags The air bag does not inflate in all collision operate at the same time in the event of accidents.
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In the event of a side collision In the event of a diagonal collision In the event of a collision with a narrow object In the event of a side collision, the occupants Since the impact of a collision in the diagonal cannot be protected by the front air bags, so the direction is weaker than the impact of a collision In the event of a collision with a narrow object...
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In case the vehicle moves beneath In the event of a rollover accident Secondary injury due to air bag another vehicle deployment If the vehicle turns over or rolls over, the occupant cannot be protected fully by the air bag alone. In Generally, most drivers apply a sudden brake If the air bag control module detects the impact such case, the air bag may not inflate.
Warnings for the air bag Other cases Driving and riding position y Only hold the rim of the steering wheel Warning when driving. Doing so ensures that the air bag inflates fully when it operates. Seating an infant or a small child y Do not lean against the steering wheel or y Do not let an infant or a small child sit in maintain your arms in an “X”...
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Do not replace the steering wheel with a product which is not a KG Mobility Corporation genuine part. Doing so may cause the air bag in the steering wheel not to operate normally.
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an Caution Electronic control auxiliary safety unit that detects if the tire pressure unit of the TPMS is abnormally high or low and informs such fact to y The tire pressure displayed on the display the driver, preventing an accident that may occur of the instrument cluster can be changed due to the tire pressure.
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10 minutes at a speed over 30km/h, drops in proportion to the temperature have your vehicle checked and serviced and this does not indicate that the TPMS is at a KG Mobility Corporation authorized abnormal. service center. y If you need to drive while the ambient...
Display of the TPMS status on the instrument cluster Item Supervision type Standard type Operating condition Pressure OK Pressure OK Tire pressure OK y It is displayed when the tire pressure is normal. y In order to detect whether the tire pressure is normal or insufficient, the TPMS wheel module must be properly installed on each wheel.
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If a certain tire pressure is shown as “--” while the other tire pressures are shown normally, the TPMS wheel module of the relevant tire may be Notice abnormal. Have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation authorized service center immediately. Safety Units...
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5 minutes although it might be slightly light ( ) may turn on. This is a temporary KG Mobility Corporation authorized service center different depending on the system status. state which is not a failure. and have your vehicle checked and serviced.
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) may y If you have your tires replaced at a tire turn on. shop other than a KG Mobility Corporation y If any foreign object is caught in the authorized service center, be sure to inform transmitter attached to the tire wheels that the TPMS has been fitted to the tires.
Anti-theft and warning system Immobilizer system Immobilizer/smart key warning light Caution If the immobilizer or the smart key system is The immobilizer system is a vehicle anti-theft abnormal, the immobilizer/smart key warning light y The immobilizer system cannot be system that prevents it from starting the engine will blink.
10 seconds or longer following cases: and start the engine again. Have KG Mobility authorized service centers take y If the immobilizer/smart key warning light measures for preventing vehicle theft by a lost y When two or more smart keys come into blinks continuously and you still cannot key.
Theft deterrent system Activating the theft alarm Caution In the theft monitoring mode, the warning light The theft deterrent system activates the theft and the warning buzzer operate at an interval of y If you insert the key into the door key hole alarm when the door, tailgate or engine hood 1 second for 30 seconds in any of the following and lock the doors, only the doors are...
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Holding the theft alarm Canceling the theft monitoring mode The alarm does not sound and is on hold in any of the following cases: The theft monitoring mode is canceled when the door is switched to the Unlock position using the y When the tailgate is opened by pressing the remote key or smart key (including the door lock/ open tailgate button on the smart key...
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Convenient Equipment You can check information regarding devices that allow you to drive the vehicle conveniently and wisely and how to use such devices. An explanation is provided for doors, seats, windows as well as various convenient equipment including the tailgate, various lights and lamps, mirrors, heater and air conditioner, AV/navigation, storage and cargo box.
Door Locking, unlocking and opening Door Lock/Unlock button y When you push or pull the rear seat door lock/ unlock lever ( ), only the relevant door is the door Each time the door Lock/Unlock button on the locked or unlocked. driver seat is pressed, the status of all doors and the tailgate is changed between locked and Caution...
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Auto door lock function at the Auto door unlock function at Warning time of driving the time of collision y Before driving the vehicle, lock all doors When you drive the vehicle at a speed higher When a collision accident occurs with all doors from the driver seat using the door lock/ than the set speed with the doors unlocked, all locked and the air bag is activated, all doors are...
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Child safety door lock Locking/unlocking the door lock Unlocking the child safety door lock Place the child safety door lock lever in the unlock When the child safety door lock is locked, the rear The child safety door lock is installed in order position by turning it clockwise.
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Seat Seats, control switches, buttons, levers and straps Front seat Front seat Sliding headrest Driver seat Heating and Ventilation button Front passenger seat Heating and Ventilation button Driver seat Memory switch/button Backrest angle control lever Seat cushion angle control lever (driver seat) Seat height control lever Seat front and rear position control lever Lumbar support control button (driver seat)
Front seat Separation/installation Separating the headrest Adjusting the headrest Recline the seat backrest to secure Adjusting the front and rear angles necessary space for separating the headrest safely. y Push the rear section of the headrest ( ) in the arrow direction. The angle of the headrest With the Lock button ( ) pressed in the can be adjusted in 3 levels.
Adjusting the power seat* Adjusting the height (driver seat/front Installing the headrest passenger seat) Recline the seat backrest to secure Front and rear position adjustment Set the desired height by raising or lowering the necessary space for installing the headrest (driver seat/front passenger seat) height adjustment lever.
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Adjusting the cushion angle (driver seat) Adjusting the backrest angle (driver seat/ Adjusting the lumbar support (driver front passenger seat) seat) Set the desired angle by raising or lowering the cushion angle adjustment lever. Set the desired angle by pulling or pushing the Set the lumbar support to the desired position by backrest angle adjustment lever.
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Operate it again after eliminating the cause. If there is abnormality, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation authorized service center. Convenient Equipment...
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Adjusting the angle of the backrest Front passenger walk-in switch Adjusting the angle of the backrest* With the backrest angle control lever pulled up, Set the backrest at the desired angle ( The front and rear position of the front passenger move and set the backrest at the desired angle.
1st row rear seats Caution Warning Adjusting the height of the headrest y Do not use the Front passenger walk-in y Do not drive the vehicle with the headrest button when an occupant is sitting in the lowered excessively. Doing so may cause front passenger seat.
Rear 1st row seat (center Adjusting the angle of the backrest Warning head restraint) With the backrest angle control lever pulled up, move and set the backrest at the desired angle. Head restraint height adjustment y Adjust the height of the head restraint so that the center of the head restraint is aligned with the occupant’s eye level.
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Seat double folding the 1st row With the backrest angle control lever ( With the seat double folding lever ( rear seats pulled up, fold the backrest. pulled, lift the back of the seat up. When the 1st row rear seats are folded (double folding), it is convenient for getting in and out of the 2nd row rear seats.
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In order to replace or dispose of the gas lifter, please visit our nearest KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Warning y Be careful not to hit the foot and legs of an...
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2nd row rear seats (7-seater)* Caution Notice Adjusting the height of the headrest y Due to the occupant’s physical condition, y When folding or unfolding the seat, it may the center of the head restraint may not be hit and damage other components. To y To raise the headrest, hold and pull the able to align with the his or her eye level.
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Seat ventilation and heating* Front seat ventilation Warning With the engine on, press the Front seat Front seat ventilation and heating ventilation button ( y Be careful not to get your body parts to be caught in between the seats when folding The operation indicator (blue) turns on and the the seat.
Front seat heating Smart front seat heating control Warning With the engine on, press the Front seat heating This function controls the heating operation status button ( automatically while assisting you to drive safely in y Do not insert your hand under the seat a proper temperature condition.
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1st row rear seats heating Warning With the engine on, press the 1st row rear seat heating button. y Using seat heating excessively on the driver seat may cause drowsiness and The operation indicator (yellow) turns on and the interfere with safe driving. heating function is activated in the relevant seat.
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And, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation authorized service center immediately. Caution Easy access...
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Setting driver seat and Saving the position Notice outside rearview mirror With the START/STOP switch in the ON memory y If the driver seat has leaned backward, status, place the gear selector lever in the moving distance of the seat may be automatic transmission in the P position.
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In such case, the occupant cannot be recalling the memorized position. Press the and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation protected by the seat belt and the air bag, Memory operation stop button ( authorized service center.
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Window (power window) Opening/closing the driver Closing the driver seat/front passenger seat window seat/front passenger seat window Opening the driver seat/front passenger seat window Driver seat window button (AUTO) Front passenger seat window button (AUTO) y Pull the Driver seat/Front passenger seat Rear left window button (AUTO) window button up slightly.
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Opening/closing the rear seat Driver seat window safety function Notice window The driver seat window safety function controls the driver seat window equipped with the auto up y The window safety function is activated function to move down slightly and stop without only on the driver seat window equipped Type A Type B...
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Rear seat window lock function Warning What is wind buffeting? This function locks the window so that it cannot Wind buffeting is the phenomenon when you be opened and closed from the rear seats. y While driving or stopping, do not hold feel pressure upon your ears or hear some a part of your body such as your hand Press the Rear seat window lock button.
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Sunroof* The sunroof is a secondary window installed on Warning Notice the vehicle roof for supporting pleasant driving such as ventilation and lighting in the vehicle. y While driving or stopping, do not hold y To operate the sunroof, the START/STOP The sunroof window can be slide opened and a part of your body such as your hand switch should be in the ON status or the...
Opening the sunroof Closing the sunroof Opening manually Press and hold the sunroof open button. The Opening automatically Closing automatically sunroof will only open while the open button is pressed. Press the sunroof open button briefly. The sunroof Press the sunroof close button briefly. The opens automatically.
Tilting the sunroof up/down Sunroof open warning Sunroof safety function When you place the START/STOP switch in the The sunroof safety function controls the sunroof ACC or OFF position and open the driver seat to open without closing from its position for safety door with the sunroof opened, the sunroof open when it is recognized that a body part or an warning buzzer will sound.
Resetting the sunroof Resetting With the sunroof tilted up (opening the rear Cases requiring the resetting of the section), press the Sunroof close button sunroof continuously for approximately 20 seconds. y A clicking sound occurs once approximately 5 y When the battery is depleted or the power seconds later and once again approximately supply is suspended with the sunroof opened 20 seconds later after press the Sunroof close...
Tailgate Manual tailgate Closing The tailgate is a unit that increases the convenience in loading or unloading an article Hold the inner handle of the tailgate and from the vehicle. Opening pull the tailgate down. The power tailgate allows the user to open and Press the Tailgate open button on the close the tailgate using a simple button operation.
Power tailgate* Opening/closing with the driver Notice seat’s button The power tailgate is a unit that allows the user to y When the tailgate is opened and closed open and close the tailgate using a simple button in the theft monitoring mode, the mode operation.
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Opening/closing with the smart key Opening/closing with the button on Notice the tailgate y The range that the tailgate can recognize the y Press the Tailgate outside button while smart key is within approximately 1 m. carrying the smart key. y When you press the Tailgate outside After the hazard warning lamp blinks twice button, only the tailgate is unlocked.
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Anti-pinch protection function Resetting the opening height Resetting the power tailgate The anti-pinch protection function controls the The maximum opening height of the power If the power supply is reconnected after the tailgate to stop at that position or open completely tailgate can be reset in accordance with the battery is fully depleted or the power supply is for safety when a strong impact is received from...
Doing so may damage the power tailgate. y Do not modify or repair the power tailgate and relevant components arbitrarily. y When Replacing and disposing of gas lifter, have your vehicle serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation authorized service center. Convenient Equipment 3-33...
Opening the smart tailgate Operation step Caution The tailgate opens automatically in the following Operating condition steps after the smart key is detected. y The smart tailgate begins operating when 30 y The engine should be turned off and all doors seconds have passed after entering the theft monitoring mode.
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Opening the tailgate in the Push the unlock lever in the arrow direction. Warning event of emergency The tailgate will be unlocked. y Only use the tailgate unlock lever in the You can open the tailgate using the unlock lever event of emergency.
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Warning y Do not open the tailgate after parking or stopping the vehicle on a sloping road. y Avoid driving the vehicle with the tailgate Doing so may cause an article loaded in open. the vehicle to fall out, causing injury to a user.
It may be damaged by heat and cause close it by pushing it with stronger force. injuries. y When Replacing and disposing of gas lifter, have your vehicle serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation authorized service center. Convenient Equipment 3-37...
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Fuel inlet Opening the fuel inlet Open the fuel inlet cap by turning it Type B counterclockwise. The fuel inlet cover can be opened only when all doors are unlocked. Shift the gear shift lever to the P (Parking) position. Gasoline vehicle Apply the parking brake.
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Warning Information - Fuel label y Be sure to refuel after checking the type of the fuel used. If you misfuel a vehicle using y PETROL TYPE OF FUEL y Separate the fuel inlet cap carefully since diesel or gasoline, the fuel system and other pressure may be applied to the fuel.
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Lights and lamps Outdoor lights/lamps Head light Turn signal & (high beam) Front position (DRL) Tail light Side repeater Head light (DRL) Puddle lamp (low beam) Front door handle lamp Front fog light High mounted stop lamp Tail light Stop lamp License plate lamp Turn signal...
Light switch Turning on the head light Turning on the front fog light When you place the Light switch in the (front The head light turns on along with the sidelight, tail light, license plate lamp, front fog light (in the fog light) position with the head light or the tail ON status) and other interior lights.
Turning on/off the high beam Turning on the high beam and low beam Hazard warning lamp at the same time (passing light) The hazard warning lamp is used to give warning to other vehicles in the event of emergency for preventing an accident.
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Adjusting the angle of the head light Angle adjustment levels of the head light The angle of the head light can be adjusted in 4 levels (Levels 0~3) according to the front and rear slope of the vehicle. y When the vehicle is tilted forward Lower the head light angle adjustment dial (Level 0 direction).
Angle adjustment standard for the head Daytime Running Light (DRL)* Warning light The DRL also turns on automatically during daytime, allowing you to recognize a vehicle Number of occupants and y Drive the vehicle after adjusting the angle easily. of the head light according to the number loading condition of occupants, weight and center of gravity Level 0...
Cornering lamp Smart High Beam (SHB)* Notice The cornering lamp turns on in conjunction with The SHB is the function to control the high the front fog lamp and provides the driver with beam not to obstruct the vision of a driver in an y When the DRL turns on, the tail light also a clear view of the direction of travel when the oncoming vehicle or a vehicle at the front with a...
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In case the high beam turns on In case the high beam turns off Push the Light switch in the direction of instrument cluster and release it. All the following conditions are set with the SHB The high beam turns off in any of the following activated, the high beam turns on.
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Operating the Light switch Auto approach lamp* Caution The detailed operation of the Light switch with the The auto approach lamp is the function that SHB set and activated is as follows. lights up near the vehicle doors in a dark place, In any of the following cases, the SHB may assisting getting in and out of the vehicle not operate normally.
Welcome mode Welcome light Puddle lamp When you approach the vehicle door while Puddle lamp carrying the smart key in the theft monitoring mode, the auto approach lamp (puddle lamp/door handle lamp/DRL) turns on. Goodbye mode When you turn off the engine and open the driver Door handle lamp seat door, the auto approach lamp (puddle lamp/ door handle lamp/DRL) turns on.
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Coming home/leaving home light* Operating the coming home light Operating the leaving home light The coming home/leaving home light is the y When you turn off the engine with the head y Smart key: When FOB key headlight button function that turns on the head light automatically light (low beam) on, the head light (low beam) operated, headlight switches on (headlight when the vehicle arrives or leaves in dark...
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Auto light function* Auto light sensor y When you change the Light switch to the AUTO position or from the AUTO position Auto light and to another position, the lights inside the rain sensor vehicle, tail light and head light may blink momentarily.
Interior lamp Front room lamp Driver seat foot Front passenger Center room/luggage room lamp lamp seat foot lamp Spot lamp Sun visor/mirror lamp Dashboard mood lamp (front passenger seat side) Front door trim mood lamp Door inside handle lamp Glove box lamp Door courtesy lamp Dashboard lamp (center) Convenient Equipment...
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Front room lamp (overhead console) Driver’s/front passenger’s/rear 2nd row Notice seat’s touch switch for room lamp If you lightly touch the touch switch ( ), the text y When the interior room lamp is turned “ROOM” will light up with an orange light and the on after the engine is turned off, the driver’s/front passenger’s/rear 2nd row room lamp room lamp turns off automatically after...
Center room/luggage room lamp Sun visor/mirror lamp Caution y Do not open the door for a long period of Sun visor/mirror lamp time with the Door linkage switch pressed. If the center room/luggage room lamp stays on for a long period of time, the battery may be depleted.
Door courtesy lamp (front seats) Glove box lamp Foot lamp Driver seat When you open the door, the lamp turns on, and When you open the glove box, the lamp turns Front passenger seat when you close the door, the lamp turns off. on, and when you close the glove box, the lamp turns off.
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Mood lamp* Front door trim mood lamp Door handle lamp Dashboard lamp (center) Dashboard mood lamp (front passenger seat side) Mood lamps are always activated when any door is open, the ignition is turned on, or switch is turned on, as long as they are set to on. When the tail light is activated, the mood lamps It turns on when the tail light is activated.
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Wiper and washer fluid Windshield wiper Front windshield and washer fluid linkage The wiper stops operating. This function sprays washer fluid automatically when the windshield AUTO PULL wiper is operated. The wiper operation speed is adjusted automatically It operates as follows according to the time to pull according to the vehicle speed or the amount of rain the wiper operation lever ( (rain sensing wiper).
Rear window wiper Rear window wiper washer fluid The rain sensor is integrated with the auto light sensor. linkage function This function sprays washer fluid Warning automatically when the rear window PUSH wiper is operated. y When you place the wiper operation lever in the AUTO position with the START/STOP The washer fluid is sprayed and the wiper operates switch in the ON status, do not touch the...
Mirror Outside rearview mirror Auto folding/unfolding function Adjusting the outside rearview mirror The following is the function to fold or unfold the Folding/unfolding the outside outside rearview mirror automatically. rearview mirror y When the door Lock/Unlock button on the smart key is pressed y When the door handle Lock/Unlock button is pressed y When the smart auto door lock function is...
Interior mirror Warning y If the mirror is frozen and does not move The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted up, during winter, do not adjust it forcibly. y Do not tint the driver seat and the front Adjust the mirror carefully after removing down or side ways to obtain the best rear view.
Manual type inside rearview Manual Day/Night Adjustment Warning mirror You can manually adjust the rearview mirror by pushing or pulling its adjusting lever to avoid y Be sure to finish adjusting the mirror blindness at night due to other vehicles behind before driving.
Heater and air conditioner* Adjusting the direction of air distribution and fan speed Air distribution mode lever y Adjust air distribution You can adjust the direction of air distribution by moving the air distribution mode lever up, down, left and right. y Open and close air vents If you push the air distribution mode lever all the way to the closing (...
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Cautions for using the heater Rear air distribution and fan speed Type A control and air conditioner Adjust air distribution Replacing A/C refrigerant/oil Be sure to replace the A/C refrigerant and oil with Air distribution control lever the products that meets the specified standard and capacity Failure to do so may damage the air conditioner system.
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Warning Caution y Be sure to operate the air conditioner at a low speed if you use the air conditioner y While driving, select the fresh air mode if y Before driving the vehicle, open all again after it is not used for a while. If the possible or open the window and ventilate windows to ventilate the air inside the air conditioner is not used for a long period...
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Heater and A/C controller* Type A SYNC switch (to sync with driver side set Operation indicator display Air distribution mode switch temperature) Driver side temperature control switch Air volume control switch Glass heater switch Passenger side temperature control switch Heater and A/C ON switch Fresh air mode switch Defroster switch Heater and A/C OFF switch...
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Type B SYNC switch (to sync with driver side set Operation indicator display Air volume control switch temperature) Driver side temperature control switch Heater and A/C ON switch Glass heater switch Passenger side temperature control switch Heater and A/C OFF switch Rear seat A/C ON/OFF control Defroster switch Air recirculation mode switch...
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Turning Heater & A/C ON/OFF Driver/Passenger Side Temperature Independent Temperature Control (SYNC Off) Control y To turn the heater and air conditioner on, To independently adjust the set temperature lightly touch the ON switch ( To adjust the temperature, lightly touch the driver/ for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s seat, passenger side temperature control switch ( (In this case, its symbol changes to orange.)
Temperature Synchronization Control AUTO Mode Manual Mode (SYNC On) To enter AUTO mode, operate as follows with the Operate as follows with the engine started. Lightly touch the driver’s seat set temperature engine started. y Touch the ON switch ( synchronization (SYNC) switch to turn on the y Briefly touch the AUTO switch ( y Set the room temperature by lightly touching...
Air Distribution Lightly touch the air distribution mode switch ( Air distribution towards foot, to select the desired air flow direction. windshield and door windows 8 7 6 The selected air distribution mode is displayed on the operation display ( Warning Air distribution towards foot (default setting for heating)
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Activating glass heater Notice When frost or fogging occurs in the window, the glass heater can be activated to remove it. y The glass heater only operates while the engine is running. y To activate the glass heater, lightly touch the y When the glass heater is activated, the rear glass heater switch ( ).
Auto Defogger System y Level 3 - Air distribution towards the Caution windshield In the InfoCon navigation system, ADS (Auto y Level 4 - Increase the fan speed towards the Defogger System) is an auxiliary device that y If the defrost and defog function is turned windshield enables safe driving by automatically removing on and the direction of air distribution is...
Activating/deactivating the AQS AQS deactivation conditions Caution The AQS is deactivated in any of the following y To activate the AQS, press the OFF switch cases. ) for five times within 3 seconds with the y The vehicle enters eco mode only once Recirculation air switch button ( ) pressed.
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Heater and A/C controller (manual) Blower Switch Mode Switch MAX A/C Switch Front Temp up/down Switch System Off A/C Switch Mode D/F Switch Recirculation Air Switch Fresh Air Switch Rear DEF Switch 3-72 Convenient Equipment...
Setting/operating the heater and air Controlling the temperature ( Warning conditioner Operate as follows while the engine is running. y Do not use the recirculation mode longer than is needed. Doing so may cause y Adjust with the fan speed switch ( headache or drowsiness due to lack of y Adjust the temperature with the temperature oxygen inside the vehicle.
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Defrosting and defogging ( Switching between recirculation MAX A/C switch ( mode and fresh air mode ( If the Max A/C switch is pressed while the heater y Pressing the Defrost and defog switch turns and the air conditioner are operating, the system on the operation indicator and the direction of y Pressing the Recirculation/fresh air switch operates as follows.
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Selecting the direction of air Outside rearview Notice mirror heater distribution ( Press the Air distribution mode switch in the desired y If the direction of air distribution is set direction. to foot, a little bit of air comes out in the direction of windshield and door glass to The operation indicator turns on.
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Removing moisture on the glass Caution Notice Press the Defrost and defog switch ( y When you press the Defrost and defog y If the defrost and defog function is turned The operation indicator turns on. switch , the air conditioner is activated on and the direction of air distribution automatically and the fresh air mode and is set to foot or foot and the windshield,...
Rear air conditioner (Dual A/C)* Operation of rear air conditioner Rear Air Flow Control Dial (A) Air Flow Direction Control Lever (B) Rear A/C switch Press the rear air conditioner switch. Turn the rear air flow control dial (A) to any position (1 ~ 3) from “0”...
Steering wheel Adjusting the height/length of y To deactivate the Steering wheel heater, press Caution the Steering wheel heater switch again. the steering wheel The operation indicator on the instrument y Do not turn the steering wheel left or right cluster turns off.
Infotainment system* Smart audio Notice y You can operate the smart audio using the y For detailed explanation regarding 8-inch touch screen and the steering wheel the infotainment system in the vehicle buttons. Steering wheel - Smart audio including smart audio, AV/Navigation and y An external device can be connected to the buttons - AV/Navigation...
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AV/Navigation Slots for multimedia Warning y You can operate the AV/Navigation on y Be sure to use the navigation and video- the 9-inch touch screen and the steering related functions after stopping or parking wheel buttons (voice recognition function is the vehicle at a safe place for safe driving.
Operating from the steering Bluetooth hands-free Searching for media (SEEK) wheel You can connect and use your mobile phone in Push up/down Tap up/down the vehicle through Bluetooth. Classification and hold the the SEEK lever SEEK lever Notice Moves to the When playing Plays the previous/next list...
Antenna (GPS, radio) Selecting the mode y The AV mode changes each time you press the Mode button. y Tapping the Mode button with the AV system turned off, turns on the AV system. Voice recognition function This convenient function allows you to use various functions of the infotainment system through voice recognition.
USB charging port You can charge devices such as a smartphone or USB charging port (front side of front seat cup holder) Caution tablet PC using the USB charging port. y Connect a device you wish to charge to the y In order to charge, connect the charging cable USB charging port after starting the engine of the device to charge to the USB charging...
Power socket Power socket (front seat console storage bin) Power socket (luggage compartment tray) Warning y Caution should be taken that inserting a finger into the power socket may cause injury such as an electric shock. y Be sure to use a separate electrical device after connecting it to the power socket.
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Indoor convenient equipment Sun visor and card holder Mirror and lamp Sun visor (driver seat) You can block out the sun from the front or the sides by lowering the sun visor ( Lamp y You can adjust the position of the sun visor ) for blocking out the sun from the sides.
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Grip handle/coat hanger Side grip handle on the rear Warning seats y Do not hang articles other than cloth on the Grip handle coat hanger. Doing so may cause the side air bag to operate at the time of an impact of an accident, resulting in damage to the vehicle as well as the injury or death of an indoor occupant.
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Rear seat door roller blind Caution y Hanging the roller blind on only one hook may cause the roller blind to get deformed. y Therefore, make sure to hang the roller blind on the both hooks. y If any foreign material, such as coin, get inside the roller blind, it may cause a jam during its operation.
Storage unit Front seat/rear seat cup holder Front storage Caution y Caution should be taken that hot liquid in the cup may overflow or spill, causing a burn. y Pay particular attention while driving since the cup may fall down or the liquid in the cup may spill over.
Rear storage box Glove box Caution y Leaving the glove box opened may cause injury to an occupant in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Close the glove box while driving. y Do not store any flammable materials or a cigarette lighter, etc.
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Console Door map pocket Caution Front seat y Do not store any valuable article on the console for preventing theft. y Do not store an article that can be damaged easily or creates noise on the console as it may move while driving. y Do not store any flammable materials or a cigarette lighter, etc.
Seat backrest pocket Luggage tray Luggage compartment storage box It can be used conveniently for storing magazines There is a space for storing a small article at the There is a space for storing an article on the rear or newspapers. left side and the bottom right side of the luggage right side of the luggage compartment.
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Wireless Phone Charger To Charge Phone Caution System* Close all the vehicle doors and start the y If any phone is on the wireless charging engine. pad after the ignition is off while the Set (Tick) the wireless charging system wireless phone charger is operating, a under User Settings (Vehicle setting →...
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Caution Caution y If the temperature or voltage inside the y Charging stops temporarily when wireless phone charger system exceeds the smart key detection function is a certain value, the charging function is activated. (e.g., when starting the engine, temporarily stopped to protect the phone immediately after the door is open / and the system.
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Additional equipment in the luggage compartment Luggage upper cover* Adjusting the position of the Caution luggage upper cover The luggage upper cover is used for covering y Do not place any article on top of the luggage so that it cannot be seen. luggage upper cover.
Luggage board Adjusting the luggage board to One-tier installation one-tier or two-tier Luggage board for the 5-seater and 5-seater, 7-seater 5-seater the 7-seater 5-seater Two-tier installation 7-seater When adjusting the luggage board to one-tier or If the luggage board is installed at two tier, the two-tier, use the groove in the middle of the two- height of the floor can be adjusted evenly when tier installation.
Luggage net* Luggage net (without luggage Barrier net (without luggage board)* board)* The luggage net prevents an article loaded into This net prevents the items in the luggage the luggage compartment from moving. Any loose objects can be stowed securely using compartment from being thrown in the passenger y When installing the luggage net, hang the the luggage net.
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Roof rack Warning Caution Roof rack y The luggage loaded onto the roof rack y Caution should be taken that if you load should not exceed the maximum loading luggage onto the roof rack of a vehicle capacity. The luggage loaded onto the roof where a sunroof is installed, the luggage rack should not stick out of the roof.
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