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Kia Sedona 2005 Owner's Manual (222 pages)
Brand:
Kia
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 10.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Vehicle Break-In Process
7
Your Vehicle at a Glance
8
Interior and Exterior Overview
9
Instrument Panel Overview
10
Knowing Your Vehicle
11
Keys
12
Immobilizer System
12
ID Key
13
Master Key
13
Limp Home Procedure
13
Door Locks
14
Automatic Door Locks
15
Operating Door Locks - with Key
15
Two Turn Unlock System
15
Battery Replacement
16
Operating Door Locks - Without Key
17
Rear Siding Doors
17
Central Door Locks
18
Power Windows
19
Rear Door Child Safety Lock
19
Driver's Door Power Window Controls
20
Driver's Window Automatic - down Window Switch
20
Driver's Power Window Switch
20
Power Window Lock Switch Feature
21
Passenger Doors Power Window Controls
21
Quarter Windows
22
Manual Flip - Open
22
Power Open
22
Front Seat
23
Moving the Front Seat Forward and Backward
23
Adjusting the Front Seatback Recliner
24
Adjusting the Height of Front Seat Cushion
24
Lumbar Support
25
Front Seat Adjustment - Power
25
Height of Front Seat Cushion
28
Heating the Front Seats
29
Armrest
30
Rear Seat
31
Side Table
31
Moving the Rear Seat Forward and Backward
32
Adjusting the Rear Seatback Reclinder
32
Double-Folding the Rear Seat
35
Removal of the Rear Seats
36
To Install a Rear Seat
37
Safety Belts
38
Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt
38
Safety Belt Restraint System
40
Restraint of Pregnant Women
42
Restraint of Infants and Small Children
42
Restraint of Larger Children
43
Placement of a Child Restraint System
44
Placing a Passenger Safety Belt to the Auto Lock Mode
46
Child Restraint Anchor Position
48
Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime
50
Lap/Shoulder Belt
51
To Fasten the Lap/Shoulder Belt
51
Lap Belt
53
To Unfasten the Lap/Shoulder Belt
53
Proper Use and Care of the Safety Belt System
54
Supplemental Restraint System
55
Airbag System Components
56
How the Airbags System Works
57
Noise and Smoke
59
Airbag Warning Light
61
Supplemental Restraint System Service
61
Rear Hatch
63
Opening the Rear Hatch
63
Opening the Hood
64
Fuel Filler Lid
65
Closing the Hood
65
Manual Fuel Filler Lif Release
66
Steering Wheel
67
Horn
67
Tilt Steering
67
Outside Rearview Mirror
68
Folding the Outside Rear Mirror
69
Outside Rearview Mirror Heater
69
Day/Night Rearview Mirror
69
Interior Light
70
Dome Light - Front
70
Dome Light - Rear
70
Rear Cargo Area Light
71
Door Courtesy Lamp
71
Cup Holder
72
Console Storage Compartment
73
Storage
73
Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer
74
Sunroof
75
Sliding the Sunroof
75
Sunglass Holder
77
Roof Rack
77
Antenna
78
Driving Your Vehicle
79
Ignition Switch
80
Illuminated Ignition Switch
80
Ignition Switch and Anti-Theft
80
Ignition Switch Positions
80
Start
81
Starting the Engine
82
If the Engine Fails to Start When the Engine Is Cold
82
If the Engine Fails to Start When the Engine Is Warm
83
Automatic Transaxle
84
Automatic Transaxle Operation
85
Transaxle Ranges
85
O/D System
85
Moving up a Steep Grade from a Standing Start
87
Shift Lock System
88
Shift Lock Override
88
Brake System
90
Power Brakes
90
In the Event of Brake Failure
90
Disc Brake Wear Indicators
91
Rear Drum Brakes
91
Parking Brake
91
Parking on Curbed Streets
92
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
93
Power Steering
95
Cruise Control
96
To Increase the Cruising Speed
97
To Decrease the Cruising Speed
97
To Resume Cruising Speed
98
To Cancel Cruise Control
98
To Turn Cruise Control off
98
Instrument Cluster
99
Gauges
100
Speedometer
100
Odometer/Tripmeter
100
Tachometer
100
Engine Temperature Gauge
101
Fuel Gauge
101
Instrument Panel Illumination
101
Warnings and Indicators
102
Warning Lights/Audible Indicators
102
Checking Operation
102
O/D off Indicator
102
Immobilizer Indicator
103
Charging System Warning
103
Safety Belt Warning
103
Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning
103
Rear Hatch Ajar Warning
104
Low Fuel Level Warning
104
Headlight High Beam Indicator
104
Rear Window Defroster Indicator
104
Air Bag Warning
105
Auto Cruise Indicator
105
Key Reminder Warning Chime
105
Lights on Warning Chime
105
Malfunction Indicator
106
Back Warning System
108
Lighting
109
Battery Saver Function
109
Lighting Control
109
Taillight Position
109
High-Beam Operation
110
Washing Headlights
110
Turn Signals
110
Lane Change Signals
111
Daytime Running Lights
111
Front Fog Lights
111
Hazard Warning Flasher
111
Wipers and Washers
112
Windshield Wipers
112
Auto Control
112
Variable Intermittent Wipers
113
One Touch Wipers
113
Windshield Washers
113
Rear Window Wiper Washer Switch
114
Front & Rear Window Defroster
115
Interior Features
116
Cigarette Lighter
116
Front Ashtray
117
Rear Ashtray
117
Sunvisors
118
Power Socket
118
Coil Holder
119
Trip Computer
120
Mode
120
Average Speed
121
Drive Time
121
Ambient Temperature
121
Climate Control System
122
Fan Speed Control Knob
123
Temperature Control Knob
123
Mode Selection Knob
123
Face Position
124
Face - Floor Position
124
Floor Position
124
Defrost Position
125
MAX A/C Position
125
Air Flow Control Button
125
Recirculated Air Position
126
Outside Air Position
126
Air Conditioning Button
127
System Operation
127
Ventilation
127
Heating
127
Rear Climate Control System
129
Cooling
129
Rear Fan Speed Control Knob
130
Windshield Defrosting and Defogging
131
Driving Tips
133
Fuel Requirements
134
Gasoline Containing Alcohol and Methanol
134
Emission Control System
135
Vehicle Modifications
135
Engine Exhaust Gas Precautions
135
Operating Precautions for Catalytic Converters
136
Before Driving
137
Before Entering Vehicle
137
Before Starting
137
Drunk Driving
137
Suggestions for Economical Operation
138
Special Driving Conditions
139
Hazardous Driving Conditions
139
Rocking the Vehicle
139
Driving at Night
140
Driving in the Rain
140
Winter Driving
140
Snow Tires
141
Tire Chains
141
Chain Installation
142
Driving in Flooded Areas
142
Trailer Towing
143
Towing Capacity
143
If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer
143
Weight of the Trailer
144
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
144
Hitches
145
Safety Chains
145
Trailer Brakes
145
Driving with a Trailer
146
Following Distance
146
Passing
146
Backing up
146
Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
147
Parking on Hills
147
Driving on Grades
147
When You Are Ready to Leave after Parking on a Hill
148
Maintenance When Trailer Towing
148
Overloading
149
Label Information
149
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
149
Vehicle Certification Label (CMVSS Label)
150
Tire Information Label
151
In Case of an Emergency
152
Road Warning
153
Overheating
154
Emergency Starting
155
Jump Starting
155
Jump Starting Procedure
155
Connecting Jumper Cables
156
Push-Starting
157
Electrical Circuit Protection
158
Fuses
158
Fuse Replacement
158
Memory Fuse
160
Towing
161
Tie-Down Hook
162
Towing with a Vehicle Other than a Tow Truck
162
Tips for Towing a Stuck Vehicle
164
If You Have a Flat Tire
165
Storing the Jack and Tools
165
Removing the Spare Tire
165
Changing Tires
166
Jacking Instructions
166
Tire Inspection
167
Maintenance
171
Maintenance Services
172
Maintenance Schedule
174
Engine Control System
174
Chassis and Body
176
Owner Maintenance
178
When You Stop for Fuel
178
While Operating Your Vehicle
178
Engine Compartment
180
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
181
Checking the Engine Oil Level
181
Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
181
Engine Cooling System
183
Checking the Coolant Level
183
Changing Coolant
184
Brakes
186
Checking Brake Fluid Level
186
Checking Parking Brake Lever Stroke
186
Checking the Power Steering Fluid Level
187
Changing the Automatic Transaxle Fluid
188
Lubricants and Fluids
189
Checking the Front Washer Fluid Level
189
Body Lubrication
189
Air Cleaner
190
Element Replacement
190
Wiper Blades Maintenance
191
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
191
Battery
193
Battery Recharging
194
Tire Care
195
Inflation Pressures
195
Tire Rotation
196
Tire Replacement
196
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
197
Wheel Replacement
197
Tire Size Designation
198
Tire Speed Ratings
198
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
198
Tread Wear
198
Checking a Tire Life
199
Traction
199
Temperature
199
Bulb Replacement
200
Front Turn Signal Light Bulb Replacement
202
Dome Light Bulb Replacement
204
Rear Cargo Area Light Bulb Replacement
205
Center High-Mounted Stoplight Bulb Replacement
205
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement
206
Vanity Mirror Light
208
Lubricant Specifications
209
Recommended Lubricants
209
Recommended SAE Viscosity Number
210
Exterior Care
211
Exterior General Caution
211
Finish Maintenance
211
Washing
211
Waxing
212
Finish Damage Repair
212
Bright-Metal Maintenance
212
Underbody Maintenance
213
Aluminum Wheel Maintenance
213
Interior Care
214
Interior General Precautions
214
Cleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim
214
Fabric
214
Specifications
215
Weights
216
Dimensions
216
Light Bulbs
217
Tires
217
Index
219
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Kia Sedona 2005 Owner's Manual (352 pages)
Brand:
Kia
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 4.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Your Vehicle at a Glance
8
Knowing Your Vehicle
10
Keys
12
Door Locks
13
Knowing Your Vehicle
13
Windows
22
Front Seat
28
Rear Seat
41
Safety Belts
51
Child Restraints
67
Air Bags
87
Rear Hatch
89
Hood
90
Fuel Filler Lid
92
Steering Wheel
97
Mirrors
99
Interior Lights
102
Cup Holder
105
Sunglass Holder
107
Storage Compartment
108
Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer
110
Clothes Hanger
111
Coin Holder
111
Electrical Power Outlet
112
Seatback Holder
113
Sunroof
114
Antenna
117
Roof Rack
118
Driving Your Vehicle
120
Ignition Switch
122
Automatic Transaxle
123
Driving Your Vehicle
123
Brake System
135
Power Steering
145
Cruise Control
147
Instrument Cluster
152
Gauges
153
Warnings and Indicators
156
Back Warning System
162
Trip Computer
164
Lighting
168
Wipers and Washer
173
Defroster
178
Hazard Warning Flasher
179
Interior Features
180
Climate Control System
183
Windshield Defrosting and Defogging
195
Driving Tips
199
Driving Tips
200
Fuel Requirements
200
Emission Control System
201
Tips on Driving Your Vehicle
203
Suggestions for Economical Operation
205
Special Driving Conditions
206
Trailer Towing
213
Label Information
223
Overloading
223
HOMELINK® Wireless Control System
227
In Case of an Emergency
234
In Case of an Emergency
235
Road Warning
235
Overheating
236
Emergency Starting
237
Electrical Circuit Protection
242
Towing
249
If You Have a Flat Tire
256
Maintenance
265
Maintenance Services
267
Maintenance
268
Owner Maintenance
275
Engine Compartment
279
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
280
Engine Cooling System
283
Brakes
288
Parking Brake
290
Power Steering (if Equipped)
290
Lubricants and Fluids
296
Air Cleaner
298
Wiper Blades
300
Battery
303
Tires and Wheels
306
Bulb Replacement
316
Lubricant Specifications
330
Exterior Care
332
Interior Care
336
Specifications
339
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE (U.S. Only)
342
Emergency Roadside Assistance
342
Toll Free Assistance
342
Registering Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
343
Trip Interruption
343
Electrical Equipment
344
Reporting Safety Defects
345
Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals
346
Index
348
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