2021 Kia Sorento 116225
2021 Kia Sorento 116225
2021 Kia Sorento 116225
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that are either standard or optional on this vehicle, along with the maintenance
needs of this vehicle. Therefore, you may find some descriptions and illustrations not
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tures, important safety information, CAUTION
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conditions. which damage to your vehicle could
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provided in the Table of Contents.
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Table of Contents
Introduction 1
What to do in an emergency 6
Maintenance 7
Abbreviation A
Index I
Introduction 1
Introduction
1 2
Introduction Fuel requirements
exclusively for use in Flexible Fuel Also, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Vehicles. "E85" is not compatible (MIL) may illuminate.
with your vehicle. Use of "E85" may
1
result in poor engine performance NOTICE
and damage to your vehicle's engine
Damage to the fuel system or per-
and fuel system. Kia recommends
formance problems caused by the
that customers do not use fuel with
use of these other fuels may not be
an ethanol content exceeding 15%.
covered by your New Vehicle Limited
Warranty.
NOTICE
Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty
does not cover damage to the fuel Gasoline containing MMT
system or any performance prob- Some gasoline contains harmful
lems caused by the use of "E85" manganese- based fuel additives
fuel. Such as MMT (Methylcyclopentadie-
nyl Manganese Tricarbonyl). Kia
does not recommend the use of
NOTICE gasoline containing MMT. This type
Never use any fuel containing meth- of fuel can reduce vehicle perfor-
anol. Discontinue use of any metha- mance and affect your emission
nol containing products which may control system. The Malfunction
inhibit proper drivability. Indicator Lamp (MIL) on the cluster
may come on.
1 3
Introduction Fuel requirements
1 4
Introduction Vehicle modifications
1 5
Introduction Vehicle handling instructions
1 6
Introduction Vehicle data collection and Event Data Recorders
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Your vehicle at a glance 2
Exterior overview
Front view
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Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview
2 3
Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview
Rear view
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2 4
Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview
Interior overview
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2 5
Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview
2 6
Your vehicle at a glance Instrument panel overview
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2 7
Your vehicle at a glance Instrument panel overview
2 8
Your vehicle at a glance Engine compartment
Engine compartment
Smartstream G2.5 GDI (Gasoline)
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OMQ4070001
* The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Engine coolant reservoir 7-26
2. Brake fluid reservoir 7-29
3. Air cleaner 7-32
4. Engine oil dipstick 7-24
5. Engine oil filler cap 7-24
6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 7-30
7. Fuse box 7-63
8. Negative battery terminal 6-6, 7-38
9. Positive battery terminal 6-6, 7-38
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Safety features of your vehicle 3
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Safety features of your vehicle Important safety precautions
3 4
Safety features of your vehicle Seat
Seat
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* The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
* There was no seat on rear 2nd-row center at vehicle with 6 seating posi-
tions.
Front seat 2nd row seat
1. Forward and backward 9. Forward and backward
2. Seatback angle 10.Seatback angle and folding
3. Seat cushion height 11.Walk-in switch/strap
4. Seat cushion tilt 12.Headrest
5. Cushion extension (Driver's seat) 3rd row seat
6. Lumbar support
13.Folding
7. Driver position memory system
14.Headrest
8. Headrest
15.Armrest
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
3 6
Safety features of your vehicle Seat
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
CAUTION CAUTION
Precautions with seat covers Belts with metallic accessories,
Use caution when working on the zippers or keys inside the back
seat cover. A short circuit or discon- pocket may damage the seat fab-
nection may occur, which could lead ric.
to noise, damage the ventilation Make sure not to wet the seat. It
system. may change the nature of leather.
Jeans or clothes which could
bleach may contaminate the sur-
WARNING face of the seat covering fabric.
Seat short circuit risk
Be aware of wires or air vents when
NOTICE
placing a seat cover or covering the
seat with plastic cover. A short cir- Wrinkles or abrasions may appear
cuit may occur, which could lead to naturally from usage. It is not a
fire. fault of product. Wrinkles or abra-
sions are not covered by warranty.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
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Changing seat cushion height (for
driver's seat) The lumbar support can be adjusted
by pressing the lumbar support
switch on the side of the seat.
1. Press the front portion of the
switch to increase support, or the
rear portion of the switch, to
decrease support.
2. Release the switch once it
reaches the desired position.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
CAUTION
3
Power seating adjustments
The power seating controls func-
tion by electronic motor. Exces-
sive operation may cause damage
to the electrical equipment.
Do not operate two or more
power seat control switches at
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the same time. Doing so may
damage the power seat motor or To recline the seatback:
electrical components. 1. Push the control switch forward
or backward to move the seat-
back to the desired angle.
Moving forward and backward 2. Release the switch once the seat
reaches the desired position.
OMQ4030012
OMQ4030015
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
OMQ4030016
Forward and backward (2nd row
seat)
The lumbar support can be adjusted
by pressing the lumbar support
switch on the side of the seat.
1. Press the front portion of the
switch to increase support, or the
rear portion of the switch, to
decrease support.
2. Release the switch once it
reaches the desired position.
OMQ4A030026
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
1. Pull the seat slide adjustment Walk-in seat (2nd row seat)
lever up and hold it. To get in or out of the 3rd row seat:
2. Slide the seat to the position you 1. Routing the seat belt webbing
desire. through the rear seat belt guide
3. Release the lever and make sure clip. After inserting the seat belt,
the seat is locked in place. tighten the belt webbing by pull-
Adjust the seat before driving, and ing it up.
make sure the seat is locked
securely by trying to move forward
and backward without using the 3
lever. If the seat moves, it is not
locked properly.
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OMQ4A030029
(The lever MUST return to its Or, the 2nd row seat can be
original position for the seatback unlocked by pulling the strap
to lock.) located beneath the 2nd row seat
seatback. If the strap is located
beneath the 2nd row seatback,
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
OMQ4A030035
OMQ4030090 WARNING
Do not pull the strap when the 2nd-
WARNING row seats are occupied.
Never attempt to adjust using the Sudden movement of the seats may
2nd row seat walk-in switch or result in injury. Use the strap only
strap while the vehicle is moving or when the folding switch in the 2nd
seat is occupied as the seat may row (in the upper part of the sec-
suddenly move and cause the pas- ond-row seatback or the outer part
senger on the seat to be injured. of the seat) does not work.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
OMQ4030003
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
row), then fold the seat toward 5. To use the rear seat, lift and pull
the front of the vehicle. When you the seatback backward by pulling
return the seatback to its upright on the folding lever (for 2nd row)
position, always be sure it has or strap (for 3rd row).
locked into position by pushing on Pull the seatback firmly until it
the top of the seatback. clicks into place.
Make sure the seatback is locked
2nd row seat
in place.
2nd row seat
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
3
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WARNING
6. Return the rear seat belt to the
Uprighting seat
proper position.
When you return the seatback to its
2nd row seat folding (from 3rd upright position, hold the seatback
row) and return it slowly. If the seatback
is returned without holding it, the
back of the seat could spring for-
ward, resulting in injury caused by
being struck by the seatback.
WARNING
Rear seatback
To ensure maximum protection in
the event of an accident or sudden
OMQ4A030040
stop, when returning the rear seat
2nd row seat folding switch is
to the upright position:
located on the right side of the 3rd
row seat. Be careful not to damage the seat
The 2nd row seat back will be belt webbing or buckle.
folded. Do not allow the seat belt web-
If you press the left switch, left side bing or buckle to become pinched
seat back and center seat back will or caught in the rear seat.
be folded. Ensure the seatback is completely
If you press the right switch, right locked into its upright position by
side seat back will be folded. pushing on the top of the seat-
back.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
WARNING
Cargo OMQ4030082L
WARNING
Cargo loading
Make sure the engine is off, the
shift lever is in P (Park) and the
parking brake is securely applied
whenever loading or unloading
cargo. Failure to take these steps
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
WARNING WARNING
Headrest removal/adjustment Make sure the headrest locks in
Do not operate the vehicle with position after adjusting it to prop-
the headrests removed. Head- erly protect the occupants.
rests can provide critical neck and
head support in a crash.
Do not adjust the headrest height CAUTION
while the vehicle is in motion. If you recline the seatback towards
Driver may lose control of the the front with the headrest and
3
vehicle. seat cushion raised, the headrest
may come in contact with the sun
visor or other parts of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Excessive pulling or pushing may
damage the headrest.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
Reinstalling headrest
Type A
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Type B
OMQ4030023
Type B
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat
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6 passenger vehicle
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WARNING
Seatback pockets
Do not put heavy or sharp objects in
the seatback pockets. In an accident
they could come loose from the
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pocket and injure vehicle occupants.
To use the armrest, pull it forward
from the seatback.
Adjustable armrest is located on
each side of 2nd row seatback. To
use the armrest, pull it forward
from the seatback and adjust to
desired angle. Pull it backward to
relocate the armrest.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
WARNING
Twisted seat belt
Make sure your seat belt is not
twisted when worn. A twisted seat
belt may not properly protect you in
an accident and could even cut into
your body.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
OMQ4A030070 OMQ4A030071
1. Rear right seat belt fastening 2nd row seat (for 6 passenger vehicle)
buckle
2. Rear left seat belt fastening
buckle
WARNING
Prior to fastening the rear seat
belts, ensure the latch matches the
seat belt buckle. Forcefully fasten-
ing the left or right seat belt to the
center buckle can result in an OMQ4AH030071
OMQ4A030072
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
being trapped behind or under the When the vehicle stops suddenly, or
seats. if the occupant tries to lean forward
2. After inserting the seat belt, too quickly, the seat belt retractor
tighten the belt webbing by pull- will lock into position. In certain
ing it up. frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner
will activate and pull the seat belt
CAUTION into tighter contact against the
When pulling out to wear the seat occupant's body.
belt, the tongue should be slowly If the system senses excessive ten-
pulled out of the seat belt guide so 3
sion on the driver or passenger's
that the seat belt guide does not
seat belt when the pre-tensioner
come off the trim.
system activates, the load limiter
inside the retractor pre-tensioner
Pre-tensioner seat belt will release some of the pressure on
the affected seat belt.
WARNING
For your safety, be sure that the
belt webbing is not loose or twisted
and always sit properly on your
seat.
NOTICE
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Your vehicle is equipped with driver's The pre-tensioner may activate not
and front passenger's pre-tensioner only in a frontal collision but also in a
seat belts. side collision, if the vehicle is
equipped with a side or curtain air
The purpose of the pre-tensioner is bag.
to make sure that the seat belts fit
tightly against the occupant's body The seat belt pre-tensioner system
in certain collisions. consists mainly of the following
The pre-tensioner seat belts may components. Their locations are
be activated in crashes where the shown in the illustration:
collision is severe enough.
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
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Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts
3 35
Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
Holding children
Never hold a child in your arms or
lap when riding in a vehicle. The vio-
lent forces created during a crash
will tear the child from your arms
and throw the child against the car's
interior. Always use a Child Restraint
System which is appropriate for
your child's height and weight.
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
Installing a CRS
After selecting a proper child seat
for your child, check to make sure it
fits properly in your vehicle.
Follow the instructions provided by 3
OMQ4A030103 the manufacturer when installing
A forward-facing child seat provides the child seat. Note these general
restraint for the child's body with a steps when installing the seat to
harness. Keep children in a forward- your vehicle:
facing child seat with a harness until Properly secure the child restraint
they reach the top height or weight to the vehicle. All child restraints
limit allowed by your child
must be secured to the vehicle
restraint's manufacturer.
with the lap part of a lap/shoulder
Once your child outgrows the for-
ward-facing child restraint, your belt or with the LATCH system.
child is ready for a booster seat. Make sure the child restraint is
firmly secured. After installing a
Booster seats child restraint to the vehicle, push
A booster seat is a restraint and pull the seat forward and
designed to improve the fit of the from side-to-side to verify that it
vehicle's seat belt system. A booster is securely attached to the seat. A
seat positions the seat belt so that child restraint secured with a seat
it fits properly over the lap of your belt should be installed as firmly
child. as possible. However, some side-
Keep your child in a booster seat
to-side movement can be
until they are big enough to sit in
expected.
the seat without a booster and still
have the seat belt fit properly. For a Secure the child in the child
seat belt to fit properly, the lap belt restraint. Make sure the child is
must lie snugly across the upper properly strapped in the child
thighs, not the stomach. The shoul- restraint according to the manu-
der belt should lie snug across the facturer instructions.
shoulder and chest and not across
the neck or face. Children under age
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
dent can damage the LATCH sys- and tighten the top tether strap to
tem and may not properly secure the top tether strap anchor.
the child restraint.
Child Restraint hook holders are
located on the seat back.
NOTICE
WARNING
The recommended maximum
weight for the LATCH system is 30 Take the following precautions
kg (65 lbs.). When selecting a proper when installing the tether strap:
child restraint, consider that the Read and follow all installation
maximum total weight of the child instructions provided with your
plus the child restraint should be Child Restraint System.
less than 30 kg (65 lbs.). NEVER attach more than one child
As a guide, the MAX child restraint restraint to a single tether anchor.
weight should be determined by the This could cause the anchor or
following calculation: attachment to come loose or
Child Restraint Weight = 65 - (child's break.
total weight in lbs.) Do not attach the tether strap to
anything other than the correct
tether anchor. It may not work
Securing a child restraint seat with properly if attached to something
"Tether Anchor" system else.
Do not use the tether anchors for
adult seat belts or harnesses, or
for attaching other items or
equipment to the vehicle.
Always fasten the seat belts
behind the child restraint seat
when they are not used to secure
the child seat. Failure to do so
may result in child strangulation.
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
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Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)
NOTICE
When the seat belt is allowed to
retract to its fully stowed position, 3
the retractor will automatically
switch from the "automatic locking"
mode to the emergency lock mode
for normal adult usage.
WARNING
Auto lock mode
Set the retractor to Automatic Lock
mode when installing any Child
Restraint System. If the retractor is
not in the automatic locking mode,
the child restraint can move when
your vehicle turns or stops sud-
denly. A child can be seriously
injured or killed if the child restraint
is not properly anchored in the car.
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
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* The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Passenger's front air bag
2. Driver's front air bag
3. Side air bag
4. Curtain air bag
5. Driver's knee air bag
Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear
the safety belts provided in order to minimize the risk and severity of injury
in the event of a collision or rollover.
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
How does the air bag system oper- that you will simply see the
ate? deflated air bags hanging out of
Air bags are activated (able to their storage compartments after
inflate if necessary) only when the collision.
the ignition switch or ENGINE In addition to inflating in serious
START/STOP Button is in the ON side collisions, side and/or curtain
Position and it can be activated air bags will inflate if the sensing
within about 3 minutes after igni- system detects a rollover.
tion off. When a rollover is detected, side
The appropriate air bags inflate and/or curtain airbags will remain 3
instantly in the event of a serious inflated longer. This helps provide
frontal collision or side collision in protection from ejection, espe-
order to help protect the occu- cially when used in conjunction
pants from serious physical with the seat belts.
injury. In order to help provide protec-
There is no single speed at which tion, the air bags must inflate
the air bags will inflate. Generally, rapidly. The airbag inflates
air bags are designed to inflate extremely fast between the
based upon the severity of a colli- occupant and the vehicle struc-
sion and its direction, etc. Several tures before the occupant
factors determine whether the impacts the vehicle structures.
sensors produce an electronic This speed of inflation reduces
deployment/inflation signal. the risk of serious or life-threat-
Air bags will not deploy in every ening injuries and is thus a neces-
crash or collision situations. Air sary part of the air bag design.
bag deployment depends on a However, airbag inflation can also
number of factors including vehi- cause injuries which can include
cle speed, angles of impact, and, facial abrasions, bruises and bro-
the density and stiffness of the ken bones. This is because the
vehicles or objects which your rapid inflation also causes the air-
vehicle hits in the collision. The bags to expand with a great deal
determining factors are not lim- of force.
ited to those mentioned above.
The front air bags will completely
inflate and deflate in an instant. It
is virtually impossible for you to
see the air bags inflate during an
accident. It is much more likely
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
There are even circumstances Though smoke and powder are non-
under which contact with the toxic, it may cause irritation to the
steering wheel or passenger air skin (eyes, nose and throat, etc). If
bag can cause fatal injuries, espe- this is the case, wash and rinse with
cially if the occupant is positioned cold water immediately and consult
excessively close to the steering a doctor if the symptom persists.
wheel or passenger air bag.
WARNING
WARNING Hot components
Airbag inflation Do not touch the air bag storage
Sit as far back as possible from the area's internal components immedi-
steering wheel while still maintain- ately after airbag inflation. The air
ing comfortable control of the vehi- bag related parts in the steering
cle. A distance of at least 10 in (25 wheel, instrument panel and the
cm) from your chest to the steering roof rails above the front and rear
wheel is recommended. Failure to do doors are very hot. Hot components
so can result in airbag inflation inju- can result in burn injuries.
ries to the driver.
WARNING
Noise and smoke
Do not install or place any accesso-
When inflated, the air bags make a ries near air bag deployment areas,
loud noise and leave smoke and such as the instrument panel, win-
powder in the air inside the vehicle. dows, pillars, and roof rails.
This is normal and is a result of the
ignition of the air bag inflator. After
the air bag inflates, you may feel
substantial discomfort in breathing
due to the contact of your chest
with both the seat belt and the air
bag, as well as from breathing the
smoke and powder. Open your doors
and/or windows as soon as possible
after impact in order to reduce dis-
comfort and prevent prolonged
exposure to the smoke and powder.
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System
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restraint in the front passenger's If the air bag warning light is illumi-
seat. nated for more than 6 seconds after
If the air bag deploys, it would the ignition switch or ENGINE
impact the rear-facing child START/STOP button has been
restraint, causing serious or fatal turned to the ON position, or if it
injury. illuminates during vehicle operation,
an SRS component may not be
In addition, do not place front-facing
functioning properly and you should
child restraints in the front passen-
have your vehicle checked by an
ger's seat. If the front passenger air
authorized Kia dealer.
bag inflates, it could cause serious
or fatal injuries to the child. If any of the following conditions
occur, this indicates a malfunction in
WARNING the air bag system. Have an autho-
rized Kia dealer inspect the air bag
Air bag deployment system as soon as possible.
When children are seated in the rear The light does not turn on briefly
outboard seats of a vehicle equipped when you turn the ignition switch
with side and/or curtain air bags, or ENGINE START/STOP button to
install the Child Restraint System as the ON position.
far away from the door side as pos- The light stays on after illuminat-
sible. Inflation of the side and/or ing for approximately 3 ~ 6 sec-
curtain air bags could impact the onds.
child.
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
The light blinks when the ignition will separate under pressure from
switch or ENGINE START/STOP the expansion of the air bags. Fur-
button is in ON position. ther opening of the covers then
allows full inflation of the air bags.
Driver's front air bag (1)
Driver's front air bag (3)
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OMQ4A030340
The air bag modules are located
A fully inflated air bag, in combina-
both in the center of the steering
tion with a properly worn seat belt,
wheel and in the front passenger's
slows the driver's or the passenger's
panel above the glove box. When the
forward motion, reducing the risk of
SRSCM detects a sufficiently severe
head and chest injury.
impact to the front of the vehicle, it
will automatically deploy the front
air bags.
Driver's front air bag (2)
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
After complete inflation, the air bag If an air bag deploys, there may
immediately starts deflating, be a loud noise followed by a fine
enabling the driver to maintain for- dust released in the vehicle. These
ward visibility and the ability to conditions are normal and are not
steer or operate other controls. hazardous - the air bags are
packed in this fine powder. The
Passenger's front air bag
dust generated during air bag
deployment may cause skin or
eye irritation as well as aggravate
asthma for some persons. Always
wash all exposed skin areas thor-
oughly with cold water and a mild
soap after an accident in which
the air bags were deployed.
The SRS can function only when
the ignition switch or ENGINE
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Position or approximately within 3
WARNING minutes after ignition off. The
Air bag obstructions SRS is not working properly if any
Do not install or place any accesso- of the following situations occur :
ries on the steering wheel, instru- - the SRS airbag warning light
ment panel, or on the front does not illuminate
passenger's panel above the glove - the SRS airbag warning light
box in a vehicle. Such objects may remains on continuously after
become dangerous projectiles if the illuminating for about 3 ~ 6 sec-
air bag deploys. onds when the ignition switch
or ENGINE START/STOP button
is turned to the ON position or
WARNING after the vehicle is in ready
mode
Flying objects
- the SRS airbag warning light
Do not place any objects (an
comes on while driving
umbrella, bag, etc.) between the
If this occurs, have your vehicle
front door and the front seat. Such
immediately inspected by an
objects may become dangerous
authorized Kia dealer.
projectiles if the side airbag inflates.
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System
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System
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* 4. The PASSENGER AIR BAG ( ) indicator may turn on or off when a child
above 12 months to 12 years old (with or without a CRS) sits in the front
passenger seat. This is a normal condition.
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System
WARNING NOTICE
Do not install a child restraint seat When the PASSENGER AIR BAG ( )
in the passenger seat when the symbol is illuminated, the passenger
seat is heavily soaked with any air bag system will not operate. The
type of liquid. passenger air bag system will oper-
Do not alter or remodel the Occu- ate when necessary if the symbol is
pant Detection System (ODS). not illuminated.
This may damage the system and
prevent its proper function in a
collision. NOTICE
Do not modify or replace the front
NOTICE passenger seat. Don't place any-
thing on or attach anything such as
Do not use car seat cushions that a blanket, front seat cover or after-
cover up the surface of the seat market seat heater to the front
and aftermarket manufactured passenger seat. This can adversely
passenger seat heaters. affect the Occupant Detection Sys-
After conducting car interior tem.
cleaning using steam or deter-
gent, the seat should be dried
properly. Afterward, check for WARNING
normal operation of the PASSEN-
Occupant Detection System
GER AIR BAG "OFF" and air bag
Riding in an improper position
warning lights.
adversely affects the Occupant
Any service related to the pas-
Detection System and may result in
senger seat and the ODS must be
the deactivation of the front pas-
done at an authorized Kia dealer-
senger airbag. It is important for the
ship.
driver to instruct the passenger as
After the passenger seat has
to the proper seating instructions as
been removed or installed for
contained in this manual.
repair purposes, check for normal
operation of the PASSENGER AIR Do not place a heavy load in the
front passenger seatback pocket
BAG ( ) and air bag warning
or on the front passenger seat.
lights with a person seated or not
seated in the passenger seat.
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System
ODEEV058055NR ODEEV058002NR 3
Do not place feet on the front Never place feet on the dash-
passenger seatback. board.
ODEEV058056NR ODEEV058059NR
Never sit with hips shifted Never lean on the door or center
towards the front of the seat. console.
Never sit on one side of the front
passenger seat.
ODEEV058057NR
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System
ODEEV058061NR
ODEEV058064NR
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System
position and ask the passenger to passenger's front air bag will not
sit properly (sitting upright with the deploy.
seatback in an upright position, cen-
tered on the seat cushion with their
seat belt on, legs comfortably NOTICE
extended and their feet on the The PASSENGER AIR BAG ( ) indi-
floor). Restart the vehicle and have
cator does not illuminate if the front
the person remain in that position. passenger seat is occupied, the
This will allow the system to detect occupant detection sensor will then
the person and to enable the pas- classify the front passenger after 3
senger air bag. several more seconds Also, if the
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG ( ) ENGINE START/STOP button is
turned to the ON position when
indicator is still on, ask the passen-
about 3 minutes have elapsed since
ger to move to the rear seat.
the vehicle is in OFF position.
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System
OMQ4A030046
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System
The purpose of the SRS is to provide seat and will turn off the front pas-
the vehicle's driver and/or the front senger's air bag under certain condi-
passenger with additional protec- tions. For more detail, see "Occupant
tion than that offered by the seat Detection System (ODS)" on page 3-
belt system alone in case of a fron- 53.
tal impact of sufficient severity. The
SRS uses sensors to gather infor- WARNING
mation about the driver's and front
Modification to the seat structure is
passenger's seat belt usage and
more likely to cause the air bag to
impact severity. 3
deploy at a different level than
The seat belt buckle sensor deter- should be provided.
mines if the front passenger's seat
belt is fastened. Manufacturers are required by gov-
These sensors provide the ability to ernment regulations to provide a
control the SRS deployment based contact point concerning modifica-
on whether or not the seat belts are tions to the vehicle for persons with
fastened, and how severe the disabilities, which modifications may
impact is. affect the vehicle's advanced air bag
system. That contact is Kia's toll-
The advanced SRS offers the ability free Customer Assistance center at
to control the air bag inflation with 1-800-333-4Kia. However, Kia does
two levels. A first stage level is pro- not endorse nor will it support any
vided for moderate-severity changes to any part or structure of
impacts. A second stage level is pro- the vehicle that could affect the
vided for more severe impacts. advanced air bag system, including
According to the impact severity the ODS.
and seat belt usage, the SRS Control
Module (SRSCM) controls the air bag WARNING
inflation. Failure to properly wear
Replacement/modifications
seat belts can increase the risk or
The front passenger seat, dash-
severity of injury in an accident.
board or door should not be replaced
Additionally, your vehicle is equipped except by an authorized Kia dealer
with an Occupant Detection System using original Kia parts designed for
(ODS) in the front passenger's seat. this vehicle and model. Any other
The ODS detects the presence of a such replacement or modification
passenger in the front passenger's could adversely affect the operation
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System
WARNING
SRS wiring
Do not tamper with or disconnect
SRS wiring or other components of
the SRS system. Doing so could
result in injury, due to accidental
deployment of the air bags or by
rendering the SRS inoperative.
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System
WARNING
Unexpected deployment
OMQ4AH030074
Avoid impact to the side impact air-
bag sensor when the ignition switch
or ENGINE START/STOP button is
ON to prevent unexpected deploy-
ment of the side air bag.
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System
WARNING
No attaching objects OMQ4030077
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System
NOTICE
Never try to open or repair any
OMQ4AH030076 components of the side and curtain 3
* The actual air bags in the vehicle air bag system. This should only be
may differ from the illustration. done by an authorized Kia dealer.
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System
OMQ4A030002
1 2 3 4 5
* The actual shape and position of sensors may differ from the illustration.
1. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) control module/rollover sensor
2. Front impact sensor
3. Side pressure sensors (front door)
4. Side impact sensor (B-pillar)
5. Side impact sensor (C-pillar)
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
sors are installed. Have the vehicle Front air bags are designed to
checked and repaired by an autho- inflate in a frontal collision depend-
rized Kia dealer. ing on several factors, including the
severity of impact of the front colli-
Installing bumper guards (or side
sion.
step or running board) or replacing a
bumper (or front door module) with
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System
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System
OMQ4030059
OMQ4030060
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System
clearance. Air bags may not concentrated in one area and the
inflate in this "under-ride" situa- full force of the impact is not
tion because deceleration forces delivered to the sensors.
that are detected by sensors may
be significantly reduced by such
"under-ride" collisions.
OMQ4030063
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System
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System
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Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint
System
OMQ4A030100
3 73
Features of your vehicle 4
Power liftgate..........................................................................4-37
Opening the liftgate .............................................................4-38
Closing the liftgate ...............................................................4-39
Power liftgate non-opening conditions ............................4-40
How to reset the power liftgate........................................4-41
Power liftgate speed adjustment......................................4-42
Power liftgate opening height user setting.....................4-42
Smart Liftgate with Auto Open............................................4-43
How to use the Smart Liftgate with Auto Open.............4-43
How to deactivate the Smart Liftgate with Auto Open
function using the smart key .............................................4-44
Detecting area.......................................................................4-45
Windows ...................................................................................4-47
Window opening and closing...............................................4-48
Power window lock button .................................................4-50
Hood ..........................................................................................4-52
Opening the hood .................................................................4-52
Hood open warning ..............................................................4-53
Closing the hood ...................................................................4-53
Fuel filler door .........................................................................4-54
Opening the fuel filler door .................................................4-54
Closing the fuel filler door ...................................................4-55
Panorama sunroof ..................................................................4-59
Sunroof open warning .........................................................4-60
Sunshade................................................................................4-61
Sliding the sunroof ...............................................................4-61
Tilting the sunroof................................................................4-62
Closing the sunroof ..............................................................4-62
Resetting the sunroof .........................................................4-64
Features of your vehicle 4
4 7
Features of your vehicle Keys
When you want to lock a door in a To unfold the key, press the release
car with one or more doors open. button then the key will unfold
Depending on the vehicle, the driver automatically.
can turn off or set the 2-press To fold the key, fold the key manu-
unlock setting function. ally while pressing the release but-
ton.
NOTICE
If the remote key is inoperative due CAUTION
to exposure to water or liquids, it Key button operation
will not be covered by your manu- Do not fold the key without pressing
facturer's vehicle warranty. the release button. This may dam-
age the key.
4 8
Features of your vehicle Keys
4 9
Features of your vehicle Keys
4 10
Features of your vehicle Keys
4 11
Features of your vehicle Keys
4 12
Features of your vehicle Keys
4
NOTICE OSK3048402NR
If you have to leave the vehicle's key If you are unsure how to use or
with a parking attendant, remove replace the battery, contact an
the mechanical key for your own authorized Kia dealer.
use and provide the attendant with 1. Detach mechanical key from your
the electronic key only. smart key.
2. Pry open the key cover.
3. Replace the smart key cover with
NOTICE a new battery. (CR2032) When
When bringing a smart key onto an replacing the battery, make sure
airplane, make sure you do not the battery position is correct.
press any button on the key while 4. Install the battery in the reverse
inside the cabin. If you are carrying order of removal.
the key in your bag etc., make sure For remote key or smart key
that the buttons cannot be pressed replacement, visit an authorized Kia
accidentally. If you press a button, dealer.
the key may emit radio waves that
The remote key or smart key is
could interfere with the operation of
designed to give you years of trou-
the aircraft.
ble-free use, however it can mal-
function if exposed to moisture or
static electricity. If you are unsure
how to use or replace the battery,
contact an authorized Kia dealer.
4 13
Features of your vehicle Keys
Using the wrong battery can cause This device complies with Industry
the remote key or smart key to Canada licence-exempt RSS stan-
malfunction. Be sure to use the cor- dard(s).
rect battery. Operation is subject to the following
An inappropriately dis- conditions:
posed battery can be 1. This device may not cause inter-
harmful to the environ- ference, and
ment and human health. Dispose 2. This device must accept any
the battery according to your local interference, including interfer-
law(s) or regulation. ence that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
3. Changes or modifications not
CAUTION
expressly approved by the party
Remote key/Smart key damage responsible for compliance could
The remote key or smart key can void the user's authority to oper-
malfunction if dropped, exposed to ate the device.
moisture, static electricity, heat or
direct sunlight. NOTICE
Changes or modifications not
WARNING expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could
IC WARNING void the user's authority to operate
This device complies with Industry the equipment. If the smart key is
Canada licence-exempt RSS stan- inoperative due to changes or modi-
dard(s). fications not expressly approved by
1. This device may not cause inter- the party responsible for compli-
ference, and ance, it will not be covered by your
2. This device must accept any manufacturer's vehicle warranty.
interference, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
4 14
Features of your vehicle Immobilizer system
4 15
Features of your vehicle Immobilizer system
4 16
Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm system
NOTICE 4
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate
the equipment. If the smart key is
inoperative due to changes or modi-
fications not expressly approved by
If triggered, the system provides an
the party responsible for compli-
audible alarm with blinking of the
ance, it will not be covered by your
hazard warning lights.
manufacturer's vehicle warranty.
Armed stage
4 17
Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm system
3. Lock the doors by pressing the hazard warning lights blink once.
lock button on the folding key. The system can also be armed by
locking the doors with the key
After completion of the steps above,
from the front doors; however,
the hazard warning lights will blink
the hazard warning lights will not
once to indicate that the system is
blink using this method.
armed.
4. Lock the doors by pressing the
If any door (and liftgate) or engine lock button on the smart key.
hood remains open, the hazard After completion of the steps
warning lights won't operate and above, the hazard warning lights
theft-alarm will not arm. After this, will operate once to indicate that
if all doors (and liftgate) and engine the system is armed.
hood are closed, the hazard warning
lights blink once. NOTICE
The theft-alarm system can be
Using the smart key
deactivated by an authorized Kia
Park the vehicle and stop the dealer.
engine. Arm the system as If you want this feature, consult an
described below. authorized Kia dealer.
1. Turn off the engine.
2. Make sure that all doors, the hood
and liftgate are closed and NOTICE
latched. Do not arm the system until all pas-
3. Lock the doors by pressing the sengers have left the vehicle. If the
button of the front outside door system is armed while a passen-
handle with the smart key in your ger(s) remains in the vehicle, the
possession. After completion of alarm may be activated when the
the steps above, the hazard remaining passenger(s) leaves the
warning lights will operate once to vehicle. If any door (or liftgate) or
indicate that the system is hood is opened within 30 seconds
armed. If any door (or liftgate) or after the system enters the armed
hood remains open, the hazard stage, the system will be disarmed
warning lights and the chime will to prevent unnecessary alarm.
not operate and the theft-alarm
will not arm. If all doors and lift-
gate and hood are closed after
the lock button is pressed, the
4 18
Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm system
4 19
Features of your vehicle Door locks
OMQ4040522
Locking
Pressing the button of the front
driver side door handles with all
doors closed and any door unlocked,
locks all the doors. If all doors and
engine hood are closed, the hazard
warning lights will blink once to indi-
cate that all doors are locked.
4 20
Features of your vehicle Door locks
The button will only operate when After pressing the button, the doors
the smart key is within 0.7 ~ 1 m (28 will lock automatically unless you
~ 40 in) from the driver side door open any door within 30 seconds.
handle. If you want to make sure
that a door has locked or not, you With the mechanical key
should pull the driver side door han-
dle.
Even though you press the driver
side door handle buttons, the doors
will not lock and the chime will
sound for 3 seconds if any of fol-
lowing occur:
The smart key is in the vehicle. 4
The ignition switch or ENGINE
START/STOP button is in the ACC OMQ4AH040543
or ON position.
1. Pull out the door handle.
Any door except the liftgate is
2. Press the lever (1) located inside
open. the bottom part of the cover with
a key or flat-head screwdriver.
Unlocking 3. Push out the cover (2) while
Pressing the button of the front pressing the lever (only the
driver's door can be locked/
driver side door handles with all
unlocked).
doors closed and locked, unlocks all
4. Turn the key toward the rear of
the doors. The hazard warning the vehicle to unlock and toward
lights blink twice to indicate that all the front of the vehicle to lock.
doors are unlocked. Only the driver's door can be
The button will only operate when locked or unlocked.
Doors can also be locked and
the smart key is within 0.7 ~ 1 m (28
unlocked with the transmitter.
~ 40 in) from the front driver side
Once the doors are unlocked, they
door handle.
may be opened by pulling the
When the smart key is recognized in door handle.
the area of 0.7 ~ 1 m (28 ~ 40 in) When closing the door, push the
from the front driver side door han- door by hand. Make sure the
dle, other people can also open the doors are closed securely.
door without possession of the
smart key.
4 21
Features of your vehicle Door locks
NOTICE NOTICE
When locking the door with a In cold and wet climates, door lock
mechanical key, be aware that and door mechanisms may not
only the driver's door can be work properly due to freezing
locked/unlocked. conditions.
To lock all doors, operate the cen- If the door is locked/unlocked
tral lock switch inside the vehicle. multiple times in rapid succession
Open the car door using the inner with either the vehicle key or door
handle, then close the door and lock switch, the system may stop
lock the driver's door with a operating temporarily in order to
mechanical key. protect the circuit and prevent
Refer to "Operating door locks damage to system components.
from inside the vehicle" on page
4-23 to lock from inside the vehi-
cle. WARNING
Securely close your door before
you begin driving. Failure to fully
NOTICE close your door may cause it to
Be careful not to lose or scratch open during vehicle operation.
the cover when removing it. Keep your body out of the way of
When the key cover freezes and the closing door to prevent inju-
does not open, tap it lightly or ries.
indirectly warm (hand tempera-
ture, etc.) it up.
Do not apply excessive force to WARNING
the door and door handle. It may If any passengers must remain in
be damaged. the vehicle while it is very hot or cold
outside, there is risk of injuries or
danger to life. Do not lock the vehi-
cle from the outside when there are
passengers in the vehicle.
4 22
Features of your vehicle Door locks
CAUTION NOTICE
Do not unnecessarily open and close Always remove the ignition key,
the door repeatedly or with exces- engage the parking brake, close all
sive force. Such action can damage windows, and lock all doors when
the vehicle door. leaving your vehicle unattended.
OMQ4A040006
Front door
If the inner door handle is pulled
when the door is locked, the door
will unlock and open.
Rear door
OMQ4040005
If the inner door handle is pulled
If you lock the door with the cen- once when the door is locked, the
tral door lock button (2), all vehi- door will unlock.
cle doors will lock automatically. If the inner door handle is pulled
once more, the door will open.
4 23
Features of your vehicle Door locks
OMQ4AH040416
4 24
Features of your vehicle Door locks
WARNING WARNING
Doors Unattended children/animals
The doors should always be fully Never leave children or animals
closed and locked while the vehicle unattended in your vehicle. An
is in motion to prevent accidental enclosed vehicle can become
opening of the door. Locked doors extremely hot, causing death or
will also discourage potential severe injury to unattended chil-
intruders when the vehicle stops dren or animals who cannot escape
or slows down. the vehicle.
Be careful when opening doors
and watch for vehicles, motorcy-
cles, bicycles or pedestrians Door lock/unlock features
approaching the vehicle in the The vehicle is equipped with door 4
path of the door. Opening a door lock/unlock features for the safety
when something is approaching and convenience of passengers.
can cause damage or injury.
Impact sensing door unlock system
NOTICE All doors will automatically unlock
when an impact causes the air bags
Unlocked vehicles
to deploy.
Leaving your vehicle unlocked can
invite theft or possible harm to you
Speed sensing door lock system
or others from someone hiding in
your vehicle while you are gone. All doors will automatically lock
Always remove the ignition key, after the vehicle speed exceeds 15
engage the parking brake, close all km/h.
windows and lock all doors when You can activate or deactivate the
leaving your vehicle unattended. auto door lock/unlock features in
the vehicle. Refer to "User settings
mode" on page 4-96.
4 25
Features of your vehicle Door locks
WARNING
The system does not detect every
obstacle approaching the vehicle
OMQ4040419
exit.
The driver and passenger are
The rear door safety locks should be
responsible for the accident
used whenever children are in the
occurred while exiting the vehicle.
vehicle.
Always check the surrounding
The child safety lock is located on before you exit the vehicle.
the edge of each rear door. When
the child safety lock is in the lock
position (1), the rear door will not Electronic child safety lock system
open if the inner door handle is (if equipped)
pulled. If you push the electronic child
To lock the child safety lock, insert a safety lock switch and the indicator
key (or screwdriver) into the hole illuminates, rear passengers cannot
and turn it to the lock position. open the rear door from inside the
vehicle.
To allow a rear door to be opened
from inside the vehicle, unlock the
child safety lock.
To open the rear door, pull the out-
side door handle (2).
4 26
Features of your vehicle Door locks
CAUTION
If the Electronic child safety lock is
not operated when pushing the
OMQ4040008 Electronic child safety lock switch,
To cancel the electronic child safety the message is displayed and the
lock, push the electronic child safety alarm will sound.
lock switch one more time and then 4
the indicator turns off.
Safe Exit Assist is operated when
the electronic child safety lock is
activated and Safe Exit Assist is
selected in the cluster. However,
Safe Exit Assist does not automati-
cally activate the electronic child
safety lock system.
The electronic child safety lock is OMQ4040107L
always on when the ENGINE START/ If this occurs, have the system
STOP button is in the ON or ignition checked by an authorized Kia dealer.
ON state and for approximately 3
minutes after the engine is turned
off.
If your vehicle is equipped with the
Electronic child safety lock, the
Child-protector rear door locks,
which are manually operated, are
not provided.
4 27
Features of your vehicle Door locks
2nd alert
After the 1st alert, the 2nd alert
operates when any movement is
detected in the rear seat after
the driver's door is closed and all
the doors are locked. The horn will
activate for about 25 seconds. If
OMQ4A040007 the system continues to detect a
3. Close the door securely. movement the alert operates up
to 8 times.
NOTICE Unlock the door with the remote
key or smart key to stop the
If the electrical power to door lock
alert.
switch is not operating (e.g., dead
The system detects movement in
car battery) and the liftgate is
the vehicle for 24 hours after the
closed, you will not be able to open
door is locked.
the liftgate until power is restored.
The 2nd alert is activated only after
the prior activation of the 1st alert.
4 28
Features of your vehicle Door locks
Operation
You can activate or deactivate the
ROA from the User Settings mode in
the cluster LCD display.
The option can be found under the
following menu:
1. Press the MODE button ( ) sev-
eral times on the steering wheel
until 'User Settings' menu appears
OMQ4AH040553
on the LCD.
If you do not want to use the Rear
2. Select 'Convenience → Rear Occu-
Occupant Alert (ROA) system,
pant Alert' with the MOVE switch
press OK button on the steering 4
( / ) and the OK button on the
wheel when the 1st alert is dis-
steering wheel.
played on the cluster. Doing so will
If your vehicle is equipped with the deactivate the 2nd alert once.
infotainment system, the option can If boxes or objects are stacked in
be found under the following menu: the vehicle, the system may not
1. Press the SETUP button of the detect the obstacle. Also, the
infotainment system. warning may generate if the box
2. Press 'Vehicle → Convenience → or object falls off.
Rear Occupant Alert' on the info- The sensor may not operate nor-
tainment system screen. mally if the senor is obscured by
foreign substances.
NOTICE The alert may activate if move-
ment in the driver or passenger
Make sure that all the windows
seat is detected.
are closed. If the window is open,
The alert may activate with the
the alert may activate by the
doors locked due to car wash or
sensor detecting an unintended
surrounding vibration or noise.
movement (e.g., wind or bugs).
Inside movement detection is
stopped under remote start sta-
tus.
4 29
Features of your vehicle Driver Position Memory System
4 30
Features of your vehicle Driver Position Memory System
4 31
Features of your vehicle Driver Position Memory System
4 32
Features of your vehicle Liftgate
4 33
Features of your vehicle Liftgate
CAUTION
Make certain that you close the lift-
gate before driving your vehicle.
OMQ4040009
Possible damage may occur to the
The liftgate is locked or unlocked liftgate gas lifters and attached
when all doors are locked or hardware if the liftgate is not closed
unlocked with the transmitter (or prior to driving.
smart key) or central door lock
switch.
Only the liftgate is unlocked if the Closing the liftgate
liftgate unlock button on the
transmitter or smart key is
pressed for approximately 1 sec-
ond.
If unlocked, the liftgate can be
opened by pressing the handle
and pulling it up.
Once the liftgate is opened and
then closed, the liftgate locks
automatically. (All doors must be
OMQ4A040486
locked.)
To close the liftgate, lower and
push down the liftgate firmly.
NOTICE Make sure that the liftgate is
In cold and wet climates, door lock securely latched.
and door mechanisms may not work
properly due to freezing conditions.
4 34
Features of your vehicle Liftgate
OMQ4040010
WARNING
You and your passengers must be
aware of the location of the
Emergency Liftgate Safety
Release lever in this vehicle and
how to open the liftgate in case
you are accidentally locked in the
liftgate.
4 35
Features of your vehicle Liftgate
WARNING OMQ4040401
4 36
Features of your vehicle Power liftgate
OMQ4050250
OMQ4040436
OMQ4040009L
NOTICE
Do not put heavy stuffs on the
power liftgate when you operate
the power liftgate. Additional
OMQ4A050031
weight on liftgate could cause dam-
ages to the system.
4 37
Features of your vehicle Power liftgate
WARNING CAUTION
Never leave children or animals Do not close or open the power lift-
unattended in your vehicle. Children gate manually. This may cause
or animals might operate the power damage to the power liftgate. If it is
liftgate that could result in injury to necessary to close or open the
themselves or others, or damage power liftgate manually when the
the vehicle. battery is discharged or discon-
nected, do not apply excessive
force.
WARNING
Make sure that there are no people
or objects in the path of the power WARNING
liftgate (or smart liftgate) prior to Make sure there are no people or
use. Serious injury, damage to the objects around the liftgate before
vehicle or damage to surrounding opening or closing the power lift-
objects may result if contact with gate. Wait until the liftgate is open
the power liftgate (or smart lift- fully and stopped before loading or
gate) occurs. unloading cargo from the vehicle.
4 38
Features of your vehicle Power liftgate
OMQ4040436 OMQ4040009L
OMQ4A050262
4 39
Features of your vehicle Power liftgate
NOTICE
The chime will sound continuously if
you drive over 3 km/h (2 mph) with
the liftgate opened. Stop your vehi-
cle immediately at a safe place and
check if your liftgate is opened.
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NOTICE
The liftgate will close and doors The power liftgate can be oper-
will lock automatically. ated when the engine is not run-
ning. However the power liftgate
operation consumes large
amounts of vehicle electric power.
To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not operate it
excessively e.g.: more than
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Features of your vehicle Power liftgate
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Features of your vehicle Power liftgate
NOTICE
If the power liftgate does not oper-
ate normally, check again if the gear
is in the correct position.
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Features of your vehicle Smart Liftgate with Auto Open
Smart Liftgate with Auto Open The smart key is detected within
(if equipped) 15 seconds after the doors are
closed and locked, and 1.5 m (60
On a vehicle equipped with a smart in) from the front door handles.
key, the liftgate can be opened (for vehicles equipped with Wel-
using the Smart Liftgate with Auto come Light)
Open system. A door is not locked or closed.
The smart key is in the vehicle.
1. Setting
To activate the Smart Liftgate
with Auto Open, go to 'User Set-
tings → Door → Smart Liftgate
with Auto Open' on the LCD dis- 4
play.
2. Detect and Alert
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Features of your vehicle Smart Liftgate with Auto Open
CAUTION
Liftgate lift
Make certain that you close the lift-
gate before driving your vehicle.
Possible damage may occur to the
liftgate gas lifters and attached
hardware if the liftgate is not closed
prior to driving.
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Features of your vehicle Smart Liftgate with Auto Open
NOTICE
If you press the door unlock but-
ton (2), the Smart Liftgate with
Auto Open function will be deacti-
vated temporarily. But, if you do OMQ4A040015
not open any door for 30 seconds, The Smart Liftgate with Auto
the Smart Liftgate with Auto Open operates with a welcome
Open function will be activated alert if the smart key is detected
again. within 50 ~ 100 cm (20 ~ 40 in)
If you press the liftgate open but- from the liftgate.
ton (3) for more than 1 second, The alert stops at once if the
the liftgate opens. smart key is positioned outside
If you press the door lock button the detecting area during the
(1) or liftgate open button (3) Detect and Alert stage.
when the Smart Liftgate with
Auto Open function is not in the
Detect and Alert stage, the Smart
Liftgate with Auto Open function
will not be deactivated.
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Features of your vehicle Smart Liftgate with Auto Open
NOTICE
The Smart Liftgate with Auto
Open function will not work if any
of the following occurs:
- The smart key is close to a
radio transmitter such as a
radio station or an airport
which can interfere with normal
operation of the transmitter.
- The smart key is near a mobile
two way radio system or a cel-
lular phone.
- Another vehicle's smart key is
being operated close to your
vehicle.
The detecting range may
decrease or increase when :
- One side of the tire is raised to
replace a tire or to inspect the
vehicle.
- The vehicle is slantingly parked
on a slope or unpaved road, etc.
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Features of your vehicle Windows
Windows
The doors of this vehicle are equipped with power windows that can be
operated by a switch.
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Features of your vehicle Windows
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Features of your vehicle Windows
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Features of your vehicle Windows
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Features of your vehicle Windows
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Features of your vehicle Hood
WARNING
Support rod
After driving, the engine com-
partment and support rod will be
hot. Grasp the support rod in the
area wrapped in rubber to prevent
burns.
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The support rod must be inserted
2. Go to the front of the vehicle, completely into the hole provided
raise the hood slightly, push the whenever you inspect the engine
secondary latch (1) to the left and compartment. This will prevent
lift the hood (2). the hood from falling and possibly
injuring you.
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Features of your vehicle Hood
CAUTION
Hood obstruction
Before closing the hood, ensure that
all obstructions are removed from
the hood opening. Closing the hood
with an obstruction present in the 4
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hood opening may result in severe
The warning chime will operate personal injury or properly damage.
when the vehicle is being driven at
or above 3 km/h (2 mph) with the
WARNING
hood open.
Fire risk
Closing the hood Do not leave gloves, rags or any
1. Before closing the hood, check the other combustible material in the
following: motor compartment. Doing so may
All filler caps in the engine com- cause a heat-induced fire.
partment must be correctly
installed.
Gloves, rags or any other com-
WARNING
bustible material must be Unsecured hood
removed from the engine com- Always double check to be sure that
partment. the hood is firmly latched before
2. Lower the hood until it is about 30 driving away. If it is not latched, the
cm above the closed position and hood could fly open while the vehicle
let it drop. Make sure that it locks is being driven, causing a total loss
into place. of visibility, which may result in an
accident.
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Features of your vehicle Fuel filler door
Fuel filler door 4. Pull the fuel filler door (1) out to
fully open.
The vehicle's fuel filler door must be
opened and closed by hand from
outside the vehicle.
NOTICE
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Features of your vehicle Fuel filler door
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Features of your vehicle Fuel filler door
WARNING
WARNING
Portable fuel container
Fire/explosion risk When using an approved portable
Read and follow all warnings posted fuel container, be sure to place the
at the gas station facility. Failure to container on the ground prior to
follow all warnings will result in refueling. Static electricity discharge
severe personal injury, severe burns from the container can ignite fuel
or death due to fire or explosion. vapors causing a fire. Once refueling
has begun, contact with the vehicle
should be maintained until the filling
WARNING is complete. Use only approved por-
Static electricity table plastic fuel containers
Before touching the fuel nozzle, designed to carry and store gaso-
you should eliminate potentially line.
dangerous static electricity dis-
charge by touching another metal
part of the vehicle, a safe distance WARNING
away from the fuel filler neck, Cell phone fires
nozzle, or other gas source. Do not use cellular phones while
Do not get back into a vehicle refueling. Electric current and/or
once you have begun refueling electronic interference from cellular
since you can generate static phones can potentially ignite fuel
electricity by touching, rubbing or vapors causing a fire.
sliding against any item or fabric
(polyester, satin, nylon, etc.)
capable of producing static elec-
tricity. Static electricity discharge
can ignite fuel vapors resulting in
rapid burning. If you must reenter
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Features of your vehicle Fuel filler door
WARNING CAUTION
Refueling & Vehicle fires Exterior paint
When refueling, always shut the Do not spill fuel on the exterior sur-
engine off. Sparks produced by elec- faces of the vehicle. Any type of fuel
trical components related to the spilled on painted surfaces may
engine can ignite fuel vapors causing damage the paint.
a fire. Once refueling is complete,
check to make sure the filler cap and
filler door are securely closed, WARNING
before starting the engine. Do not allow anyone that has not
discharged static electricity from
their body to come close to an
WARNING open fuel tank. 4
Smoking Do not inhale vaporized fuel.
DO NOT use matches or a lighter
and DO NOT SMOKE or leave a lit
cigarette in your vehicle while at a WARNING
gas station especially during refuel- Risk of injury from fuel
ing. Automotive fuel is highly flam- Fuels are poisonous and harmful to
mable and can, when ignited, result your health.
in fire. Fuel contains substances that are
harmful if inhaled.
Make sure to refuel your vehicle Do not swallow fuel or let it come
according to "Fuel requirements" on into contact with skin, eyes or
page 1-2. clothing.
If the fuel filler cap requires replace- Do not inhale fuel vapors.
ment, use only a genuine Kia cap or Keep children away from fuel.
the equivalent specified for your If you or other people come into
vehicle. An incorrect fuel filler cap contact with fuel, observe the fol-
can result in a serious malfunction lowing:
of the fuel system or emission con- Immediately rinse fuel off your
trol system. skin with soap and water.
If fuel comes into contact with
your eyes, immediately rinse
them thoroughly with clean
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Features of your vehicle Fuel filler door
NOTICE
Do not use diesel or ethanol to
refuel vehicles with a gasoline
engine.
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Features of your vehicle Panorama sunroof
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Features of your vehicle Panorama sunroof
WARNING WARNING
Sunroof operation Roof cargo
When closing the sunroof, make Do not operate the sun roof while
sure there are no body parts in the using the roof rack to transport
movement range of the sliding roof. cargo. This may cause the cargo to
Parts of the body could become come loose and distract the driver.
trapped or crushed.
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when leaving your vehicle. If the If the driver turns off the engine
sunroof is opened, rain or snow may when the sunroof is not fully
leak through the sunroof and wet closed, the warning chime will
the interior as well as increase the sound for a few seconds and the
risk of theft. open sunroof warning appear on
the LCD display.
If the driver turns off the engine
WARNING and opens the door when the
Do not extend any luggage outside sunroof is not fully closed, the
the sunroof while driving. Such open sunroof warning will appear
action can increase the risk of an on the LCD display until the door
accident and cause injuries during an is closed or the sunroof is fully
accident sequence. closed.
Close the sunroof securely when
leaving your vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle Panorama sunroof
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Features of your vehicle Panorama sunroof
NOTICE WARNING
Only the front glass of the pan- Sunroof
orama sunroof opens and closes. Do not extend the face, neck, arms
or body outside through the sunroof
opening while driving or operating
Tilting the sunroof the sunroof.
CAUTION
Sunroof operation
When closing the sunroof, make
sure there are no body parts in the
movement range of the sliding roof.
Parts of the body could become
trapped or crushed
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Features of your vehicle Panorama sunroof
To close the sunroof glass with the The auto reverse function does not
sunshade work if a tiny obstacle is between
Push the sunroof control lever (1) the sliding glass or sunshade and
forward to the second detent posi- the sunroof sash. You should always
tion. check that all passengers and
objects are away from the sunroof
The sunroof glass will close then the
before closing it.
sunshade close automatically.
To stop the sunroof movement at NOTICE
any point, push the sunroof control
Small objects that can get caught
lever (1) momentarily.
between the sunroof glass and the
front glass channel may not be
CAUTION detected by the automatic reverse 4
Do not leave the engine running and system. In this case, the sunroof
the key in your vehicle with unsu- glass will not detect the object and
pervised children. Unattended chil- will not reverse direction.
dren could operate the sunroof,
which could result in serious injury.
WARNING
Make sure heads, other body
Automatic reversal parts or other objects are safely
out of the way before closing the
sunroof to avoid injuries or vehicle
damage.
To avoid serious injury or death,
do not extend your head, arms or
body outside the sunroof while
driving.
Improper operation of the sun-
roof, especially by a child, may
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lead to an accident. Never leave a
If an object or part of the body is child unattended in the vehicle.
detected while the sunroof glass or Do not sit on the top of the vehi-
sunshade is closing automatically, it cle. It may cause injuries or vehicle
damage.
will reverse the direction, and then
stop.
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Features of your vehicle Panorama sunroof
NOTICE
If the sunroof reset procedure is
not correctly followed, the sun-
roof may not operate properly.
NOTICE
ODL3A040471 If the sunroof does not reset
The sunroof may need to be reset if when the vehicle battery is dis-
the following conditions occur: connected or discharged, or
The battery is discharged or dis- related fuse is blown, the sunroof
connected or the sunroof fuse has may not operate normally.
been replaced or disconnected
The sunroof control lever is not
operating correctly
Reset the sunroof as described
below:
1. Start the engine.
2. Close the sunshade and sunroof
completely if opened.
3. Release the sunroof control lever.
4. Push the sunroof control lever
forward in the closing direction
(about 10 seconds) until the sun-
shade slightly moves. Then,
release the lever.
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Features of your vehicle Steering wheel
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Features of your vehicle Steering wheel
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Features of your vehicle Steering wheel
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
WARNING Mirrors
If the steering wheel becomes too This vehicle is equipped with inside
warm, turn the system off. The and outside rear view mirrors to
heated steering wheel may cause provide views of objects behind the
burns even at low temperatures, vehicle.
especially if used for long periods of
time. Inside rear view mirror
Adjust the rear view mirror so that
the center view through the rear
Horn
window is seen. Make this adjust-
To sound the horn, press the area ment before you start driving.
indicated by the horn symbol on
Do not place objects in the rear seat
your steering wheel (see illustra-
or cargo area which would interfere
tion).
with your vision out the rear win-
dow.
WARNING
Mirror adjustment
Do not adjust the rear view mirror
while the vehicle is moving. This
could result in loss of control.
NOTICE
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
4) Canadian Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws
require transmitter remote signals
to "time-out" (or quit) after a couple
seconds of transmission, which may
not be long enough for HomeLink to ODL3A040501C
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
If your device does not operate, the If the indicator (4) flashes in
HomeLink programming was not Orange, it indicates that the
successful, and you'll need to repro- garage door is "Closing".
gram the button. The indicator (4) turns solid
green once the garage door has
closed.
2) Two-Way Communication Dis- If the indicator (6) flashes in
play Behavior Orange, it indicates that the
1. Press and release one of the pro- garage door is "Opening".
grammed HomeLink buttons (1, 2 The indicator (6) turns solid
or 3) green once the garage door has
fully opened.
If the indicator (4) or (6) does
not turn to green, it indicates
that the last status of garage
door was not received properly.
The HomeLink mirror tries to
receive the last known status of
the garage door for a few sec-
onds.
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2. The indicator (4) and (6) operates 3) Recalling Garage Door Status
as below, if your garage door HomeLink mirror with Two-Way
opener has Two-Way Communi- Communication provides a way to
cation functionality. view the last stored message from
the garage door opener. In order to
recall the last known status of the
last activated device, press the but-
tons "1 and 2" OR "2 and 3" simulta-
neously.
If the indicator (4) appears solid
Green, it indicates that the last
activated device was "closed"
properly.
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If the indicator (6) appears solid
Green, it indicates that the last
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
Information
HomeLink and the HomeLink House
logo are registered trademarks of
Gentex Corporation.
The myQ logo is a registered trade-
mark of The Chamberlain Group, Inc
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
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Features of your vehicle Mirrors
2. Position the lever to L (left) or R 3. Step on the brake pedal and shift
(right) depending on the mirror the shift lever to R (Reverse).
that you want to adjust. 4. When the downward movement
3. Step on the brake pedal and shift of the rear view mirror is finished,
the shift lever to R (Reverse). press the switch ▲ to locate the
4. When the downward movement mirror in the position higher than
of the rear view mirror is finished, before (P, N or D).
adjust the mirror to the desired (Adjust the mirror in the higher
angle by pressing the switches, ▼ position compared to its position
, ▲, ◀, ▶. in the driving mode)
5. If you shift the shift lever to a 5. It is initialized when the shift lever
position other than R (Reverse), is shifted to a position other than
or change the rear view mirror R (Reverse), or the rear view
selector lever to the neutral posi- mirror selector lever is changed to 4
tion, and the automatic return of the neutral position. (Initialized
the mirror is finished, the position will be applied from next
adjusted angle will be automati- operation)
cally saved. 6. You can initialize settings for the
6. You can adjust the rear view mirror on the other side by fol-
mirror on the other side by fol- lowing the same procedures (1-
lowing the same procedures (1- 5).
5).
CAUTION
How to reset auto reverse user
settings We recommend following the proce-
dures in an orderly manner to
If you want to change the automatic change or initialize the auto revers-
control function of rear view mirrors ing user settings.
to factory-default conditions, follow
If you move to the next step before
the steps below.
completing the previous one, the
1. Shift the shift lever to P (Park).
changed angle may not be changed
Make sure that the vehicle is
or initialization may not work prop-
stopped and the mirror is not
erly
working.
2. Choose the mirror to be adjusted
by positioning the lever to L (left)
or R (right).
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
Instrument cluster
Conventional cluster (Type A)
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* The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. LCD display (including Trip computer)
6. Warning and indicator lights
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
Type A
Type A is the basic theme of the full LCD type cluster and provides different
graphic styles depending on drive mode.
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Type B (Dynamic)
Type B is set by the user and provides digital display. The background
screen changes according to the weather and time.
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
NOTICE
The information is displayed after
getting information from a weather
information provider via GPS.
Depending on conditions of GPS OMQ4A040049
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
Gauges Tachometer
The gauges display various informa- Type A
tion such as the speed of the vehi-
cle, and so on.
Speedometer
Type A
km/h MPH, km/h
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Type B 4
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Type B
km/h MPH
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CAUTION
Do not operate the engine within
the tachometer's RED ZONE. This
may cause severe engine damage.
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
WARNING
Never remove the radiator cap when
the engine is hot. The engine cool-
ant is under pressure and could
severely burn. Wait until the engine
is cool before adding coolant to the
reservoir.
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CAUTION
If the gauge pointer moves beyond
the normal range area toward the
"H" position, it indicates overheating
that may damage the engine.
Do not continue driving with an
overheated engine. If your vehicle ODL3049158
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
Type B
WARNING
Fuel gauge
Running out of fuel can expose vehi-
cle occupants to danger.
You must stop and obtain additional
fuel as soon as possible after the
warning light comes on or when the
gauge indicator comes close to the "
E" level.
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
NOTICE
If the vehicle is not on level ground
OMQ4040115
or the battery power has been
Type B
interrupted, the distance to
empty function may not operate
correctly.
The distance to empty may differ
from the actual driving distance
as it is an estimate of the avail-
able driving distance.
The trip computer may not regis-
ter additional fuel if less than 6
liters (1.6 gallons) of fuel are
added to the vehicle.
OMQ4040116
The fuel economy and distance to
The distance to empty is the esti- empty may vary significantly
mated distance the vehicle can be based on driving conditions, driv-
driven with the remaining fuel. ing habits, and condition of the
- Distance range: 1 ~ 9,999 km or vehicle.
1 ~ 9,999 mi.
If the estimated distance is below
1 mile (1 km), the trip computer
will display "---" as distance to
empty.
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
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Automatic transmission shift indi-
Type B cator 4
Type A
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Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster
Automatic transmission shift indi- Shifting up: ▲2, ▲3, ▲4, ▲5, ▲6,
cator in manual shift mode (if ▲7, ▲8
equipped) Shifting down: ▼1, ▼2, ▼3, ▼4,
In the Manual shift mode, this indi- ▼5, ▼6, ▼7
cator informs which gear is desired For example
while driving to save fuel. ▲3: Indicates that shifting up to
Type A the 3rd gear is desired (currently
the shift position is in the 2nd or
1st gear).
▼3: Indicates that shifting down
to the 3rd gear is desired (cur-
rently the shift position is in the
4th, 5th or 6th gear).
When the system is not working
properly, the indicator is not dis-
played.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
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4
This indicator displays which shift
position is selected.
Park: P OMQ4040034
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
Mode
NOTICE
Keep the engine running when con-
figuring the display settings to pre-
vent the battery from discharging.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
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The trip computer mode displays This mode displays the state of:
information related to vehicle driv- Smart Cruise Control 4
ing parameters including fuel econ- Lane Safety system
omy, tripmeter information and Driver Attention Warning
vehicle speed.
* For more details, refer to "Trip Information mode
information (trip computer)" on
page 4-103.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
Items Explanation
Enable Head-up display If this item is checked, Head-Up Display will be activated.
Adjust the height (1 ~ 20) of the HUD image on the HUD
Display Height
screen.
Rotation Adjust the degree (-5 ~ +5) of the HUD rotation.
Brightness Adjust the intensity (1 ~ 20) of the HUD brightness.
2. Driver Assistance
Items Explanation
Normal/Late 4
Warning Timing
To select the warning timing
High/Medium/Low/Off
Warning Volume
To select the warning volume
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert
To select the function.
Inattentive Driving Warning
Driver Attention Warning
To select the function.
* For more details, refer to the "Driver Attention Warning
(DAW)" on page 5-140.
To adjust Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist.
Active Assist/Warning Only/Off
To select the functions.
Forward Safety
* For more details, refer to the "Forward Collision-Avoid-
ance Assist (FCA) (Sensor fusion) (if equipped)" on page
5-92.
To adjust Lane Keeping Assist and Lane Following Assist
Lane Keeping Assist/Lane Departure Warning/Off
To select the functions.
Lane Safety
* For more details, refer to the "Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)"
on page 5-108 and "Lane Following Assist (LFA)" on page
5-177.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
Items Explanation
Blind-Spot View
To activate or deactivate Blind-Spot View.
Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
To activate or deactivate Safe Exit Assist.
Blind-Spot Safety For more details, refer to "Safe Exit Assist (SEA) (if
equipped)" on page 5-131.
Active Assist/Warning Only/Off
* For more details, refer to "Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist (BCA)" on page 5-114.
Camera Settings
To adjust the camera settings.
Surround View Monitor Auto On
Parking Distance Warning Auto On
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
Parking Safety
To Activate or deactivate Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist.
Active Assist/Warning Only/Off
* For more details, refer to "Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist (RCCA) (if equipped)" on page 5-188.
* The information provided may differ depending on which systems are
applicable to your vehicle.
3. Lights
Items Explanation
Off: The one touch turn signal function will be deacti-
vated.
One Touch Turn Signal 3, 5, 7 flashes: The turn signal indicator will blink 3, 5, or
7 times when the turn signal lever is moved slightly.
* For more details, refer to "Lighting" on page 4-139.
If this item is checked, the headlamp delay function will be
Headlamp Delay
activated.
High Beam Assist If this item is checked, High Beam Assist will be activated.
* The information provided may differ depending on which functions are
applicable to your vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
4. Door
Items Explanation
Enable on shift (for Automatic transmission): All doors will be auto-
matically locked if the vehicle is shifted from the P (Park) position
to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.
(With the Engine ON, it is activated.)
Automatically Enable on speed (for Automatic transmission): All doors will be
Lock automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h
(9.3 mph)
Off: The auto door unlock operation will be canceled.
* If the setting is changed while the vehicle is in motion, the changed
setting may not immediately operate.
On shift to P (for Automatic transmission): All doors will be auto-
matically unlocked if the gear is shifted to the P (Park) position. 4
(With the Engine ON, it is activated.)
Automatically
Vehicle Off: All doors will be automatically unlocked when the igni-
Unlock
tion key is removed from the ignition switch or the ENGINE START/
STOP button is set to the OFF position.
Off: The auto door unlock operation will be canceled.
If this item is checked, the two press unlock will be activated. The
driver's door will unlock if the door unlock button is pressed. When the
2 Press Unlock
door unlock button is pressed again within 4 seconds, the remaining
doors will unlock.
Power Liftgate If this item is checked, Power Liftgate will be activated.
Power Liftgate Normal/Fast
Speed To adjust the power liftgate speed.
Level 1/Level 2/Level 3/Full Open/User Height Setting
Power Liftgate
To select the height.
Opening
* For more details, refer to "Power liftgate (if equipped)" on page 4-
Height
37.
To activate or deactivate the Smart Liftgate.
Smart Liftgate * For more details, refer to "Smart Liftgate with Auto Open (if
equipped)" on page 4-43.
* The information provided may differ depending on which systems are
applicable to your vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
5. Sound
Items Explanation
If this item is checked, the welcome sound function will be
Welcome Sound
activated.
6. Convenience
Items Explanation
Off/Normal/Extended
Seat Easy Access
To select the seat movement
If this item is checked, the Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) dis-
Rear Occupant Alert
play will be activated.
On Door Unlock/On Driver Approach
Welcome Mirror/Light
To select the welcome mirror/light function.
If this item is checked, the wiper/lights display will be acti-
Wiper/Lights Display
vated.
If this item is checked, the Auto Rear Wiper will be acti-
Auto Rear Wiper (in R) vated when the front wiper is On and the gear is selected
in R (Reverse).
If this item is checked, the gear position pop-up display
Gear Position Pop-up
will be activated.
If this item is checked, the icy road warning display will be
Icy Road Warning
activated.
60 min/30 min: To set the vehicle auto-shut off timer
Disable: The vehicle auto-shut off function will be can-
Vehicle Auto-Shut Off celed.
* For more details, refer to "Vehicle Auto Shut-off system
(if equipped)" on page 5-68.
* The information provided may differ depending on which functions are
applicable to your vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
7. Service interval
Items Explanation
If this item is checked, the Service Interval function will be
Enable Service Interval
activated.
If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust
Adjust Interval
the time and distance.
Reset To reset the service interval function.
NOTICE
To use the service interval menu, consult an authorized Kia dealer.
If the service interval is activated and the time and distance is adjusted, 4
messages are displayed in the following situations each time the vehicle is
turned on.
Service in: Displayed to inform the driver the remaining mileage and days
to service.
Service required: Displayed when the mileage and days to service has
been reached or passed.
If any of the following conditions occur, the mileage and number of days to
service may be incorrect.
The battery cable is disconnected.
The battery is discharged.
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Features of your vehicle LCD display
8. Other features
Items Explanation
Off: The average fuel economy will not reset.
Fuel Economy Auto
After Ignition / After Refueling: The average fuel econ-
Reset
omy will reset automatically after ignition/refueling.
km/h, mph
Speedometer Unit
To select the Speedometer unit.
Km/L, L/100Km, mpg
To select the Fuel economy unit.
Fuel Economy Unit
For more details, refer to "Trip information (trip com-
puter)" on page 4-103.
C/ F
Temperature Unit
To select the Temperature unit.
psi, kPa, bar
Tire Pressure Unit
To select the Tire Pressure Unit
* The information provided may differ depending on which functions are
applicable to your vehicle.
9. Reset
Items Explanation
You can reset the menus in the User Settings mode. All
Reset menus in the User Settings mode are reset to factory set-
tings, except language and service interval.
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Features of your vehicle LCD displays
Manual reset
To clear the average fuel economy
manually, press the OK button on
the steering wheel for more than 1
second when the average fuel econ-
omy is displayed.
Automatic reset
To make the average fuel economy
be reset automatically whenever
OMQ4A040560
refueling, select the "Fuel economy
To change the trip mode, toggle the auto reset" mode in User Setting
switch ( / ) on the steering menu of the LCD Windows (Refer to
wheel. "User settings mode" on page 4-96).
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Features of your vehicle LCD displays
NOTICE
The average fuel economy is not OMQ4040138L
displayed for more accurate calcula- Accumulated information is calcu-
tion if the vehicle does not drive lated after the vehicle has run for
more than 10 seconds or 50 m (0.03 more than 300 m (0.19 miles).
mi) since the ignition switch or If you press "OK" button for more
ENGINE START/STOP button is than 1 second after the Cumula-
turned to ON. tive Information is displayed, the
information will be reset.
Instant Fuel Economy (2) If the engine is running, even
This mode displays the instant when the vehicle is not in motion,
fuel economy during the last few the information will be accumu-
seconds when the vehicle speed is lated.
more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph).
- Fuel economy range:
0.0 ~ 30 km/L, L/100 km or 0.0 ~
50.0 mpg
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Features of your vehicle LCD displays
OMQ4040127L 4
OMQ4040139L
Service Interval
Fuel efficiency is calculated after It calculates and displays when you
the vehicle has run for more than need a scheduled maintenance ser-
300 m (0.19 miles). vice (mileage or days).
The Driving Information will be
If the remaining mileage or time
reset 4 hours after ignition has
reaches 1,500 km (900 miles) or 30
been turned off. So, when the
days, "Service interval" message is
vehicle ignition is turned on within
displayed for several seconds each
4 hours, the information will not
time you set the ignition switch or
be reset.
ENGINE START/STOP Button to the
If the engine is running, even
ON position.
when the vehicle is not in motion,
the information will be accumu-
lated. Service required
If you do not have your vehicle ser-
NOTICE viced according to the already
inputted service interval, "Service
The vehicle must be driven for a
required" message is displayed for
minimum of 300 m (0.19 miles)
several seconds each time you set
since the last ignition cycle before
the ignition switch or ENGINE
the average accumulated driving
START/STOP Button to the ON posi-
information is recalculated.
tion.
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Features of your vehicle LCD displays
OMQ4040130
OMQ4040139L
on.
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Features of your vehicle LCD displays
Lights mode
OMQ4AH040162
OMQ4H040108L
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Features of your vehicle LCD displays
4 108
Features of your vehicle LCD displays
4 109
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
Press start button with key (for Warning and indicator lights
smart key system)
The warning light and indicator light
This warning message illumi-
indicate a situation where the driver
nates if you press the ENGINE
should be careful and whether the
START/STOP Button while the
various functions are activated.
warning message "Key not
detected" is illuminating.
At this time, the immobilizer indi- Warning lights
cator light blinks. The warning light indicates situa-
tions that require the driver to pay
Check BCW system (if equipped) attention.
This warning message is displayed if
there is a problem with Blind spot NOTICE
Collision Warning. In this case, have Warning lights
the vehicle inspected by an autho- Make sure that all warning lights are
rized Kia dealer. OFF after starting the engine. If any
light is still ON, this indicates a situ-
ation that needs attention.
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Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
4 111
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
4 112
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
4 113
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
4 114
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
CAUTION CAUTION
Engine damage
Low fuel level
If the engine is not stopped immedi-
Driving with the Low Fuel Level
ately after the engine oil pressure
warning light on or with the fuel
warning light is illuminated and
level below "E" can cause the engine 4
stays on while the engine is running,
to misfire and damage the catalytic
serious engine damage may result.
converter.
CAUTION
Master warning light
Engine oil pressure warning light
If the warning light stays on while This indicator light illuminates:
the engine is running, it indicates This warning light informs the
that there may be serious engine driver the following situations
damage or malfunction. In this - LED headlamp malfunction (if
case, equipped)
1. Stop the vehicle as soon as it is - Lamp malfunction
safe to do so. - High Beam Assist malfunction
2. Turn off the engine and check (if equipped)
the oil level. If the oil level is low, To identify the details of the warn-
fill the engine oil to the proper ing look at the LCD display.
level. If the warning situation is solved,
3. Start the engine again. If the the master warning light will turn
warning light stays on after the off.
engine is started, turn the
engine off immediately. In this
case, have the vehicle inspected
by an authorized Kia dealer.
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Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
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Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
4 117
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
* For more details, refer to "Elec- AUTO HOLD indicator light (AUTO
tronic Stability Control (ESC) sys- HOLD) (if equipped)
tem" on page 5-58.
This indicator light illuminates:
White When you activate the auto
Auto stop indicator light
hold system by pressing the
This indicator will illuminate when AUTO HOLD button.
the engine enters the Idle Stop Green When you stop the vehicle
mode of ISG (Idle Stop and Go) sys- completely by depressing the
tem. brake pedal with the auto hold
When the automatic starting system activated.
occurs, the auto stop indicator on Yellow When there is a malfunc-
the cluster will blink for 5 seconds. tion with the auto hold system. In
this case, have the vehicle
* For more details, refer to "Idle Stop inspected by an authorized Kia
and Go (ISG) system" on page 5- dealer.
70. * For more details, refer to "AUTO
HOLD (if equipped)" on page 5-53.
NOTICE
When the engine automatically Immobilizer indicator light (without
smart key) (if equipped)
starts by ISG system, some warning
lights (ABS, ESC, ESC OFF, EPS or
This indicator light illuminates:
Parking brake warning light) may When the vehicle detects the
turn on for a few seconds. This hap- immobilizer in your key properly
pens because of the low battery while the ignition switch is ON.
voltage. It does not mean the sys- - At this time, you can start the
tem is malfunctioning. engine.
- The indicator light goes off
after starting the engine.
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Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
4 119
Features of your vehicle Warning and indicator lights
High Beam Assist indicator light Cruise Control indicator light (if
equipped)
4 120
Features of your vehicle Head-Up Display (HUD)
4 121
Features of your vehicle Head-Up Display (HUD)
WARNING
Head-Up Display
Do not make the front windshield
glass have window tint or other
types of metallic coating. Other-
wise, the Head-Up Display image OMQ4A040588MX
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Features of your vehicle Rear View Monitor (RVM)
OMQ4040039
OMQ4A040040
WARNING
The outside rear view camera does
not cover the complete area behind
the vehicle. The driver should
always check the rear area directly
through the rear view mirror and
side view mirrors before parking or
backing up.
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Features of your vehicle Rear View Monitor (RVM)
OMQ4A040041
4 124
Features of your vehicle Rear View Monitor (RVM)
WARNING
The image shown on the screen
may differ from the actual distance
of the object. Make sure to directly
check the vehicle's surroundings for
safety. 4
OMQ4AH040467
Malfunction
When Rear View Monitor is not
working properly, or the screen
flickers, or the camera image does
not display normally, have the func-
tion be inspected by an authorized
Kia dealer.
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Features of your vehicle Surround View Monitor (SVM)
Detecting sensor
(1) SVM-front view camera, (2, 3) SVM-
OMQ4A040041
side view camera (under the outside
rear view mirror)
OMQ4A040468
OMQ4040404
Surround View Monitor will assist in
(4) SVM-rear view camera
parking by allowing the driver to see
around the vehicle.
WARNING
ALWAYS look around your vehicle to
make sure there are no objects or
obstacles before moving the vehicle.
What you see on the screen may
differ from the actual vehicle's loca-
tion.
OMQ4040405
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Features of your vehicle Surround View Monitor (SVM)
Refer to the picture above for the You can change Surround View
detailed location of the detecting Monitor settings by pressing the
sensors. setup icon ( ) on the screen
while the function is operating.
WARNING
The image shown on the screen Parking/View button
may differ from the actual distance
of the object. Make sure to directly
check the vehicle's surroundings for
safety.
CAUTION 4
Always keep the camera lens clean.
If the lens is covered with foreign
material, it may adversely affect OMQ4A040041
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Features of your vehicle Surround View Monitor (SVM)
4 128
Features of your vehicle Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW)
Detecting sensor
Rear ultrasonic sensors
OMQ4AH050335
4 129
Features of your vehicle Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW)
4 130
Features of your vehicle Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW)
4 131
Features of your vehicle Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW)
4 132
Features of your vehicle Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)
OMQ4040047
OMQ4040045
4 133
Features of your vehicle Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)
4 134
Features of your vehicle Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)
Warning volume
OMQ4A040407
4 135
Features of your vehicle Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)
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Features of your vehicle Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)
60 ~ 100 cm
Front - Buzzer beeps intermittently
(24 ~ 40 in.)
60 ~ 120 cm
Rear - Buzzer beeps intermittently
(24 ~ 48 in.)
30 ~ 60 cm Front
Beeps more frequently
(12 ~ 24 in.)
Rear -
4
within 30 cm Front
Beeps continuously
(12 in.)
Rear -
The corresponding indicator will Indicators and warning sounds
illuminate whenever each ultra- may differ from the illustration
sonic senor detects a object in its when obstacles are located in the
sensing range. center of the sensor, obstacles
Only the front ultrasonic sensors are located in close proximity to
warn the driver when moving for- the vehicle, or in various circum-
ward. The rear and front sensors stances.
warn the driver when moving The shape of the indicator in the
backward. However, the object illustration may differ from the
must be within 60 cm (24 inches) actual vehicle.
from the front-side sensors to
operate.
If an object is within 30 cm (12
inches) from the ultrasonic sen-
sors, the sensors may not detect
the object, or a sensor out of the
detecting range may warn the
driver.
Distance warning may not occur
sequentially depending on vehicle
speed or obstacle shape.
4 137
Features of your vehicle Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)
OMQ4AH040557
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
OMQ4AH040051 4
To operate the lights, turn the knob
at the end of the control lever to
one of the following positions: OMQ4AH040053
NOTICE
Position & Taillamp
The ignition switch or ENGINE
START/STOP button must be in the
ON position to turn on the head-
lamps.
OMQ4AH040055
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
OMQ4AH040052 OMQ4AH040056
When the light switch is in the AUTO To turn on the high beam headlamp:
light position, the taillamps and Push the lever away from you.
headlamps will turn ON or OFF auto- The lever will return to its original
matically depending on the amount position.
of light outside the vehicle. The high beam indicator will light
when the headlamp high beams
are switched on.
CAUTION
Never place anything over the WARNING
sensor (1) located on the instru-
ment panel as this will ensure High beams
better auto-light system control. Do not use high beam when there
Don't clean the sensor using a are other vehicles in front of or
window cleaner, the cleaner may approaching your vehicle. Using high
leave a light film which could beam could obstruct the other
interfere with sensor operation. driver's vision.
If your vehicle has window tint or
other types of metallic coating on To flash the headlamps:
the front windshield, the Auto Pull the lever towards you.
light system may not work prop-
erly.
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
OMQ4AH040059
CAUTION
When in operation, the fog lights
consume large amounts of vehicle
electrical power. Only use the fog
lights when visibility is poor.
OMQ4050078
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Features of your vehicle Lighting
4 145
Features of your vehicle Lighting
4 146
Features of your vehicle Lighting
NOTICE
For more details on the limitations
of the front view camera, refer to
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Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers
Windshield wipers
Operate as follows when the ignition
switch or ENGINE START/STOP but-
OMQ4040061
ton is ON.
MIST: For a single wiping cycle,
move the lever to this position
and release it. The wipers will
operate continuously if the lever
is held in this position.
OFF: Wiper is not in operation
INT: Wiper operates intermit-
tently at the same wiping inter-
vals. Use this mode in light rain or
mist. To vary the speed setting,
OMQ4040062
turn the speed control knob.
A: Wiper speed control
LO: Normal wiper speed
MIST Single wipe HI: Fast wiper speed
OFF Off
INT Intermittent wipe
NOTICE
AUTO* Auto control wipe
LO Low wiper speed If there is heavy accumulation of
HI High wiper speed snow or ice on the windshield,
defrost the windshield for about 10
B: Intermittent control wipe time
minutes, or until the snow and/or
adjustment/Auto control wipe time
ice is removed before using the
adjustment*
windshield wipers to ensure proper
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Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers
operation. If you do not remove the If the wiper switch is set in AUTO
snow and/or ice before using the mode when the ignition switch or
wiper and washer, it may damage ENGINE START/STOP button is ON,
the wiper and washer system. the wiper will operate once to per-
form a self-check of the system.
Set the wiper to OFF position when
WARNING the wiper is not in use.
Do not use the washer in freezing
temperatures without first warming WARNING
the windshield with the defrosters;
When the ignition switch or ENGINE
the washer solution could freeze on
START/STOP button is ON and the
the windshield and obscure your
windshield wiper switch is placed in
vision.
the AUTO mode, use caution in the 4
following situations to avoid any
Auto control (if equipped) injury to the hands or other parts of
the body:
Do not touch the upper end of the
windshield glass facing the rain
sensor.
Do not wipe the upper end of the
windshield glass with a damp or
wet cloth.
Do not put pressure on the wind-
shield glass.
OMQ4040064
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Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers
OMQ4040066 CAUTION
1. Move the wiper speed control To prevent possible damage to
switch to the OFF position. the wipers or windshield, do not
2. Pull the lever gently toward you operate the wipers when the
to spray washer fluid on the windshield is dry.
windshield and to run the wipers
To prevent damage to the wiper
1-3 cycles. Use this function
blades, do not use gasoline, kero-
when the windshield is dirty. The
spray and wiper operation will
4 150
Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers
sene, paint thinner, or other sol- Push the lever away from you to
vents on or near them. spray rear washer fluid and to run
To prevent damage to the wiper the rear wipers several times.
arms and other components, do
not attempt to move the wipers
manually.
To prevent possible damage to
the wipers and washer system,
use anti-freezing washer fluids in
the winter season or cold
weather.
OMQ4040067
Operating rear window wiper and 4
washer switch The spray and wiper operation will
continue until you release the lever.
The rear window wiper and washer
switch is located at the end of the When the front wiper is activated
wiper and washer switch lever. and the gear is switched to R
Turn the switch to the desired (Reverse) position, the rear wiper
position to operate the rear wiper will be activated once to provide
and washer. better visibility.
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Features of your vehicle Welcome system
4 152
Features of your vehicle Interior lights
4 153
Features of your vehicle Interior lights
4 154
Features of your vehicle Interior lights
OMQ4040410
OMQ4040411
OMQ4040409
OMQ4040412
Press the switch to turn the room The luggage room lamp comes on
lamp on and off. when the liftgate is opened.
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Features of your vehicle Interior lights
Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) Glove box lamp (if equipped)
OMQ4040092 OMQ4040417
Push the switch to turn the light on The glove box lamp comes on when
or off. the glove box is opened.
: The lamp will turn on if this
button is pressed. NOTICE
: The lamp will turn off if this
To prevent unnecessary charging
button is pressed.
system drain, close the glove box
securely after using the glove box.
CAUTION
Vanity mirror lamp
Always close the lid of the vanity
mirror in the off position when the
vanity mirror lamp is not in use. If
the sun visor is closed without the
lamp off, it may discharge the bat-
tery or damage the sun visor.
4 156
Features of your vehicle Climate control system
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Features of your vehicle Climate control system
4. Adjust the fan speed control and days, decrease the humidity
temperature control to maintain inside the vehicle by operating the
maximum comfort. air conditioning system.
During air conditioning system
CAUTION operation, you may occasionally
notice a slight change in vehicle
Excessive air conditioning use
speed as the air conditioning
When using the air conditioning sys- compressor cycles. This is a nor-
tem, monitor the temperature mal characteristic of system
gauge closely while driving up hills or operation.
in heavy traffic when outside tem- To ensure maximum system per-
peratures are high. Air conditioning formance, the air conditioning
system operation may cause vehicle system should be run for a few
overheating. Continue to use the minutes each month.
blower fan but turn the air condi- When using the air conditioning
tioning system off if the tempera- system, you may notice clear
ture gauge indicates vehicle water dripping (or even puddling)
overheating. on the ground under the passen-
ger side of the vehicle. This is a
normal characteristic of system
CAUTION
operation.
The air conditioning system should Operating the air conditioning
only be used with the windows and system in the recirculated air
sunroof closed to prevent conden- position provides maximum cool-
sation inside the vehicle that may ing; however, continual operation
cause damage to electrical compo- in this mode may cause the air
nents. inside the vehicle to become stale.
During cooling operation, you may
Air conditioning system operation occasionally notice a misty air
tips flow because of rapid cooling and
If the vehicle has been parked in humid air intake. This is a normal
direct sunlight during hot characteristic of system opera-
weather, open the windows for a tion.
short time to let the hot air inside
the vehicle escape.
To help reduce moisture inside of
the windows on rainy or humid
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Features of your vehicle Climate control system
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Features of your vehicle Climate control system
WARNING WARNING
The oil and refrigerant in your vehi- Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf*
cle's air conditioning system is
under very high pressure. If proper
service procedures are not followed,
an explosion may result. To reduce
the risk of serious injury or death, Since the refrigerant is mildly flam-
the air conditioning system in your mable and operated at high pres-
vehicle should only be serviced by sure, the air conditioning system
trained and certified technicians. should only be serviced by trained
and certified technicians.
It is important that the correct type
CAUTION and amount of oil and refrigerant
It is important that the correct type are used. All refrigerants should be
and amount of oil and refrigerant is reclaimed with proper equipment.
used, otherwise damage to the Venting refrigerants directly to the
vehicle may occur. To prevent dam- atmosphere is harmful to individuals
age, the air conditioning system in and environment. Failure to heed
your vehicle should only be serviced these warnings can lead to serious
by trained and certified technicians. injuries.
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
OMQ4040300
Type B
OMQ4040301
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
OMQ4040302
CAUTION
Operating the blower when the igni-
tion switch or ENGINE START/STOP
button is in the ON position could
cause the battery to discharge.
Operate the blower when the engine
is running.
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
OMQ4A030334
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
Defrost-Level (A, D)
Face-Level (B, D, H)
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F, H)
OMQ4040336L
Air flow is directed towards the face
and the floor.
Floor-Level (A, C, D, E, F, H)
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
Center console
OMQ4040305
OMQ4040335
NOTICE
When starting the vehicle in cold
weather using manual temperature
control, operate the system in the
following method to improve heat-
OMQ4A030337 ing:
You can adjust the direction of air Turn off or lower the blower, right
delivered from these vents using the after starting the engine.
vent control lever as shown. Allow the engine to warm up
during this time since the air flow
Temperature control from the heater is still cold.
After a few minutes of engine
The temperature control knob
warm up, turn on or set the fan to
allows you to control the tempera-
a higher level and adjust the tem-
ture of the air flowing from the ven-
perature setting to hot.
tilation system.
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
OMQ4040307
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
With the outside (fresh) air position to the outside (fresh) air position
selected, air enters the vehicle from as much as possible while driving.
outside and is heated or cooled
according to the function selected.
Controlling fan speed
NOTICE The fan speed control knob allows
Prolonged operation of the heater in you to control the fan speed of the
the recirculated air position (without air flowing from the ventilation sys-
air conditioning selected) may cause tem.
fogging of the windshield and side The ENGINE START/STOP button
windows and make the air in the must be in the ON position for fan
passenger compartment stale. operation.
In addition, prolonged use of the air To change the fan speed: 4
conditioning with the re circulated Turn the knob to the right for
air position selected will result in higher speed or left for lower
excessively dry air, musty/stale speed.
smells and/or odors in the passen-
ger compartment.
WARNING
Continuously using the climate
control system in the recirculated
air position may allow humidity to
increase inside the vehicle which
may fog the glass and obscure OMQ4040308
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Features of your vehicle Manual climate control system
OMQ4H040302
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
OMQ4040313L
Type B
OMQ4040314L
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
OMQ4040302L
NOTICE
Operating the blower when the igni-
tion switch or ENGINE START/STOP
button is in the ON position could
cause the battery to discharge.
Operate the blower when the engine
is running.
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
OMQ4040351L
4
NOTICE
To turn the automatic operation
off, select any button or switch of
the following:
- Mode selection button
- Air conditioning button
OMQ4040350L - Front windshield defroster but-
ton (Press the button one more
Level Indicator LCD Display Air flow time to deselect the front
windshield defroster function.
High 2~8
The AUTO sign will illuminate on
the information display once
Medium 1~7 again.)
- Fan speed control knob
Low 1~5 The selected function will be con-
trolled manually while other func-
tions operate automatically.
For your convenience and to
improve the effectiveness of the
climate control, use the AUTO
button and set the temperature
to 72 (F22 C).
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
NOTICE
Never place anything over the sen-
sor located on the instrument panel
to ensure better control of the
heating and cooling system.
OMQ4040068
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
OMQ4A030339
In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons
selected.
1. Start the vehicle.
2. Set the mode to the desired position.
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.
5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system on.
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
Press the AUTO button in order to Most of the air flow is directed to
convert to fully automatic control of the floor, with a small amount of
the system. the air being directed to the wind-
shield, side window defrosters and
Mode selection side air vents.
The mode selection button controls
Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D, E,
the direction of the air flow through
the ventilation system. F, H)
Most of the air flow is directed to
the floor and the windshield with a
small amount directed to the side
window defrosters and side air
vents.
Defrost-Level (A, D)
Face-Level (B, D, H)
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F, H)
Floor-Level (A, C, D, E, F, H)
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
Temperature control
OMQ4040336L
Center console 4
OMQ4040321
NOTICE
When starting the vehicle in cold
weather using manual temperature
control, operate the system in the
following method to improve heat-
OMQ4A030337 ing:
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Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system
Turn off or lower the blower, right 1. Press the "SYNC" button to adjust
after starting the engine. the driver and passenger side
Allow the engine to warm up temperature equally.
during this time since the air flow The passenger side temperature
from the heater is still cold. will be set to the same tempera-
After a few minutes of engine ture as the driver side tempera-
ture.
warm up, turn on or set the fan to
2. Move the driver side temperature
a higher level and adjust the tem-
control switch. The driver and
perature setting to hot. passenger side temperature will
be adjusted equally.
3. If you move the passenger's tem-
Adjusting the driver and passenger
perature control switch, the SYNC
side temperature equally
button is off and the passenger
Type A side temperature can be operated
individually.
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Changing temperature scale
Type B You can switch the temperature
mode from Centigrade to Fahren-
heit as follows:
While pressing the OFF button,
press the AUTO button for 3 sec-
onds or more.
The display will change from Centi-
grade to Fahrenheit, or from Fahr-
enheit to Centigrade. If the battery
has been discharged or discon-
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nected, the temperature mode dis-
play will reset to Centigrade.
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Press the OFF button to turn off
To turn the fan speed control off: the air climate control system.
Press the OFF button. However, you can still operate the
mode and air intake buttons as
long as the ENGINE START/STOP
button is in the ON position.
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Clean air (if equipped) 2. The third row A/C system can be
When the ignition switch or ENGINE separately controlled by the con-
trol buttons in the third row.
START/STOP button is in the ON
When the A/C is ON or OFF, the
position, the clean air function turns third row A/C control button in
on automatically. the front row will turn ON or OFF,
Also, the clean air function turns off informing the front passengers of
automatically, when the ignition the situation.
3. The fan speed of the third row air
switch or ENGINE START/STOP but-
conditioning can also be sepa-
ton is in the OFF position.
rately controlled by turning the
fan speed control knob.
3rd row air conditioning (if equipped)
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WARNING
Windshield heating
Do not use the or position
during cooling operation in
extremely humid weather. The dif-
ference between the temperature
of the outside air and the windshield
could cause the outer surface of the OMQ4040342
windshield to fog up, causing loss of 1. Set the fan speed to the desired
visibility. In this case, set the mode position.
selection to the position and 2. Select desired temperature.
fan speed control to the lower 3. Press the defroster button ( ).
speed. 4. The outside (fresh) air position
will be selected automatically and
For maximum defrosting, set the the air conditioning will turn on
temperature control to the according to the detected ambi-
extreme right/hot position and ent temperature.
the fan speed control to the high- If the air conditioning and outside
est speed. (fresh) air position are not selected
If warm air to the floor is desired automatically, adjust the corre-
while defrosting or defogging, set sponding button manually. If the
the mode to the floor-defrost position is selected, lower fan
position.
speed is adjusted to a higher fan
Before driving, clear all snow and
speed.
ice from the windshield, rear win-
dow, outside rear view mirrors,
and all side windows.
Clear all snow and ice from the
hood and air inlet in the cowl grill
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The auto defogging system
1. Set the fan speed to the highest operates when the heater or
position. air conditioning is on. 4
2. Set the temperature to the
extreme hot (HI) position. When the Auto Defogging System
3. Press the defroster button ( ). operates, the indicator will illumi-
4. The outside (fresh) air position nate.
will be selected automatically and If a high amount of humidity is
the air conditioning will turn on detected in the vehicle, the Auto
according to the detected ambi- Defogging System will be enabled.
ent temperature.
The following steps will be per-
Auto defogging system (if formed automatically:
equipped) 1. The A/C button will turn ON.
2. The air intake control will change
Auto defogging helps reduce the to Fresh mode under low outside
possibility of fogging up the inside temperature.
of the windshield by automatically 3. The mode will be changed to
sensing the moisture on inside the defrost to direct airflow to the
windshield. windshield.
4. The fan speed will be increased.
To cancel or reset the Auto Defog-
ging System
Press the front windshield defroster
button for 3 seconds when the igni-
tion switch or ENGINE START/STOP
button is in the ON position.
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Canceling/returning automatic
defogging logic
To activate the rear window
defroster:
Press the rear window defroster 4
button located in the heater con-
trol panel.
The indicator on the rear window
defroster button illuminates
when the defroster is ON.
The rear window defroster auto-
matically turns off after approxi-
mately 20 minutes or when the
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CAUTION
Do not keep food in the glove box
for a long time.
4
NOTICE
If the temperature control switch is
in the warm or hot position, warm
or hot air will flow into the glove OMQ4A040073
box. Rear
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CAUTION
Keep your drinks sealed while
driving to prevent spilling your
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drink. If liquid spills, it may get
3rd row seats
into the vehicle's electrical/elec-
tronic system and damage elec-
trical/electronic parts.
When cleaning spilled liquids, do
not use heat to dry the cup hold-
ers. This may damage the cup
holder.
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Rear seat
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(Idle Stop and Go) system (if To use the sun visor, pull it down-
equipped). ward.
To use the sun visor for the side
window, pull it downward, unsnap
CAUTION it from the bracket (1) and swing
it to the side (2). You can slide the
Seat damage sun visor if necessary (3) (if
When cleaning the seats, do not equipped).
use an organic solvent such as To use the vanity mirror, pull
paint thinner, benzene, alcohol down the visor and slide the mir-
and gasoline. Doing so may dam- ror cover (4).
age the air ventilation seat. Press the ON button ( ) to turn
Do not place heavy or sharp on the lamp inside the sun visor
objects on the seat. Those things when using a mirror. Before
returning the sun visor to the 4
may damage the air ventilation
original position, be sure to press
seat.
the OFF button ( ) to turn it off.
Be careful not to spill liquid such
The ticket holder (5) is provided
as water or beverages on the for holding a tollgate ticket.
seat. If you spill some liquid, wipe
the seat with a dry towel. Before
WARNING
using the air ventilation seat, dry
the seat completely. For your safety, do not block your
view when using the sun visor.
Sun visor
NOTICE
Use the sun visor to shield direct
light through the front or side win- Do not put several tickets in the
dows. ticket holder at one time. This could
cause damage to the ticket holder.
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CAUTION
Use the USB car charger with the
ignition on. Otherwise, Vehicle OMQ4AH040076
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the accessory plug for prolonged and do not touch with a wet hand.
periods of time with the vehicle You may get an electric shock.
off could cause the battery to
discharge.
Only use 12 V electric accessories AC Inverter (if equipped)
which are less than 15 A in elec- The AC inverter supplies 115V/
tric capacity. 150W electric power to operate
Adjust the air-conditioner or electric accessories or equipments.
heater to the lowest operating
level when using the power outlet.
Close the cover when not in use.
Some electronic devices can cause
electronic interference when
plugged into a vehicle's power
outlet. These devices may cause
excessive audio static and mal-
functions in other electronic sys-
tems or devices used in your
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vehicle.
Push the plug in as far as it will Rated Voltage: AC 115V
go. If good contact is not made, Maximum electric power: 150W
the plug may overheat and the In order to avoid an electrical sys-
fuse may open. tem failure, electric shock, etc., be
Plug in battery equipped elec- sure to read owner's manual
tronic devices with reverse cur- before use.
rent protection. The current from Be sure to close the cover except
the battery may flow into the the time of use.
vehicle's electrical/electronic sys-
tem and cause system malfunc- WARNING
tion. To reduce a risk of serious or fatal
injuries:
Do not use a heated electric
WARNING
device such as a coffee pot,
Electric shock toaster, heater, iron, etc.
Do not put a finger or a foreign Do not insert foreign objects into
object (pen, etc.) into a power outlet the outlet and do not touch the
outlet as you may get shocked.
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Do not let children touch the AC inverter will turn off automati-
inverter. cally. If the input voltage goes up
to normal, the AC inverter will
turn on again.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not use the AC Wireless smart phone charging
system (if equipped)
inverter while the engine is not
running. A wireless smart phone charging
When not using the AC inverter, system is located in front of the
make sure to close the AC inverter center console.
cover.
After using an electric accessory
4
or equipment, pull the plug out.
Leaving the accessory or equip-
ment plugged in for a long time
may cause battery discharge.
Do not use an electric accessory
or equipment the power con-
sumption of which is greater than
150W (115V). OMQ4A040082
Some electric accessories or
[A]: Indicator, [B]: Charging pad
equipments can cause electronic
interference. It may cause exces- Firmly close all doors, and the igni-
sive audio noise and malfunctions tion switch or ENGINE START/STOP
in other electric systems or button is ON. To start wireless
devices in the vehicle. charging, place the smart phone
Do not use broken electric acces- equipped with wireless charging
sories or equipments, which may function on the wireless charging
damage the AC inverter and elec- pad.
trical systems of the vehicle. For best wireless charging results,
Do not use two or more electric place the smart phone on the center
accessories or equipments at the of the charging pad.
same time. It may cause damage
to the electrical systems of the The wireless charging system is
vehicle. designed for one smart phone
When the input voltage is lower, equipped with QI only. Please refer
outlet LED will blink and the AC to the smart phone accessory cover
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Place the smart phone on the not verified for the Qi specifica-
center of the charge pad for best tion ( ).
results. The smart phone may not
When placing your smart phone
charge when placed near the rim
on the charging pad, position the
of the charging pad. When the
phone in the middle of the pad for
smart phone does get charged, it
maximum efficiency.
may heat up excessively.
If your smart phone is off to the
For smart phones without built-in
side, the charging speed may slow
wireless charging system, an
down, and in some cases, your
appropriate accessory has to be
phone may experience higher
equipped in order to use the vehi-
heat conduction.
cle's wireless charging system.
When charging some smart
Certain smart phones may display
phones with a self-protection
messages on a weak current. This
feature, the wireless charging
is due to the particular character-
speed may decrease, and the
istics of that smart phone, and
charging may stop.
does not imply a malfunction of
A smart phone that supports the
the wireless charging function.
wireless charging can only be
The indicator light of some manu-
charged wireless.
facturers' smart phones may still
The wireless charging pad has an
be orange after the smart phone
internal cooling system which can
is fully charged. This is due to the
create noise to keep your phone
particular characteristic of the
cool while it charges.
smart phone and not a malfunc-
tion of the wireless charging.
When any smart phone without a This device complies with Industry
wireless charging function or a Canada licence-exempt RSS stan-
metallic object is placed on the dard(s).
charging pad, a small noise may
Operation is subject to the following
sound. This small noise is due to
two conditions:
the vehicle discerning compatibil-
1. This device may not cause inter-
ity of the object placed on the
ference, and
charging pad. It does not affect
2. This device must accept any
your vehicle or the smart phone in
interference, including interfer-
any way.
ence that may cause undesired
The wireless cellular phone
operation of the device.
charging system may not support
certain cellular phones, which are
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Coat hook
A Coat hook is next to the rear grab
handle.
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CAUTION
Hanging clothing
Do not hang heavy clothes, since
they may damage the hook.
WARNING
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side curtain. The side curtain may The following must be observed
not be lifted up. when installing ANY floor mat to the
vehicle.
Ensure that the floor mats are
Floor mat anchors (if equipped) securely attached to the vehicle's
floor mat anchor(s) before driv-
ing the vehicle.
Do not use ANY floor mat that
cannot be firmly attached to the
vehicle's floor mat anchors.
Do not stack floor mats on top of
one another (e.g. all-weather
rubber mat on top of a carpeted
floor mat). Only a single floor mat
OMQ4A040472
should be installed in each posi-
tion.
When using a floor mat on the front
floor carpet, make sure it attaches
to the floor mat anchors in your Luggage net holder
vehicle. This keeps the floor mat To keep items from shifting in the
from sliding forward. cargo area, you can use the 4 hold-
ers located in the cargo area to
WARNING attach the luggage net (if equipped),
or you can fold the luggage net into
After market floor mat
half and attach it upwards by using
Do not install after market floor the additional 2 holders located on
mats that are not capable of being each side.
securely attached to the vehicle's
floor mat anchors.
Unsecured floor mats can interfere
with pedal operation.
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WARNING WARNING
DO NOT over-stretch the luggage Do not place objects on the cargo
net and ALWAYS keep your face and security screen. Such objects may
body out of the luggage net's recoil move around inside the vehicle
path. Failure to comply with these and possibly injure vehicle occu-
instructions may result in severe pants during an accident or when
facial injuries. DO NOT use the lug- braking.
gage net when the strap has visible Never allow anyone to ride in the
signs of wear or damage. luggage compartment. It is
designed for luggage only.
Maintain the balance of the vehi-
cle and locate the weight as for-
ward as possible.
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NOTICE
Pull out the cargo security screen
using the handle in the center to
prevent the guide pin from falling
out of the guide. OMQ4A040475
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Luggage board
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The tools are located beneath the 4
2. Push the guide pin in the direction luggage board for easy access.
as shown in the picture below.
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1. Grasp the handle on the top of
3. While pushing the guide pin, pull the cover and lift it.
out the cargo security screen. 2. Fold the rear part of luggage
board frontward.
3. Lift up upward luggage board
frontward (Luggage board)
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Features of your vehicle Infotainment system
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Features of your vehicle Infotainment system
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Features of your vehicle Infotainment system
FM reception
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Features of your vehicle IC
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Driving your vehicle 5
Malfunction......................................................................... 5-149
Cruise Control (CC) ............................................................... 5-150
Function operation ............................................................ 5-150
Smart Cruise Control (SCC)................................................. 5-153
Function settings............................................................... 5-154
Function operation ............................................................ 5-158
Function display and control............................................ 5-159
Malfunction and limitations ............................................. 5-164
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC) ............. 5-170
Function settings............................................................... 5-170
Function operation ............................................................ 5-171
Limitations .......................................................................... 5-173
Lane Following Assist (LFA)................................................ 5-177
Function settings............................................................... 5-177
Function operation ............................................................ 5-178
Malfunction and limitations ............................................. 5-180
Highway Driving Assist (HDA) ............................................ 5-181
Function settings............................................................... 5-182
Function operation ............................................................ 5-183
Malfunction and limitations ............................................. 5-186
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA) .. 5-188
Function settings............................................................... 5-189
Function operation ............................................................ 5-190
Malfunction and limitations ............................................. 5-194
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA) ......... 5-199
Function settings............................................................... 5-200
Function operation ............................................................ 5-201
Malfunction and limitations ............................................. 5-202
Economical operation .......................................................... 5-206
Driving your vehicle 5
Declaration of conformity...................................................5-207
Special driving conditions ....................................................5-209
Winter driving........................................................................5-214
Trailer towing ........................................................................5-218
Hitches .................................................................................5-220
Safety chains ......................................................................5-221
Trailer brakes ......................................................................5-221
Driving with a trailer ..........................................................5-221
Maintenance when trailer towing ...................................5-224
If you do decide to pull a trailer .......................................5-225
Vehicle load limit ...................................................................5-227
Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit - .................5-228
Certification label ...............................................................5-230
Vehicle weight .......................................................................5-231
Base curb weight................................................................5-231
Vehicle curb weight ............................................................5-231
Cargo weight .......................................................................5-231
GAW (Gross axle weight)...................................................5-232
GAWR (Gross axle weight rating) ....................................5-232
GVW (Gross vehicle weight) .............................................5-232
GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) ...............................5-232
Overloading..........................................................................5-232
Overloading ............................................................................5-233
Driving your vehicle Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
WARNING
Engine exhaust
Do not inhale exhaust fumes or
leave your engine running in an
enclosed area for a prolonged time.
Exhaust fumes contain carbon mon-
oxide, a colorless and odorless gas
that can cause unconsciousness and
death by asphyxiation.
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Driving your vehicle Before driving
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Driving your vehicle Before driving
WARNING WARNING
When you intend to park or stop the Driving under the influence
vehicle with the engine on, be care- Do not drive while under the influ-
ful not to depress the accelerator ence of alcohol, drugs, or other
pedal for a long period of time. It impairing substances. Drinking and
may overheat the engine or exhaust driving is dangerous. Even a small
system and cause fire. amount of alcohol will affect your
reflexes, perceptions and judgment.
Driving while under the influence of
WARNING drugs or other impairing substances
Check surroundings is as dangerous as or more danger-
Always check the surrounding areas ous than driving drunk.
near your vehicle for people, espe-
cially children, before putting a vehi-
cle into D (Drive) or R (Reverse). WARNING
Proper footwear
Always wear appropriate shoes
WARNING when operating your vehicle.
Loose objects Unsuitable shoes (high heels, ski
Securely store items in your vehicle. boots, sandals, etc.) may interfere
When you make a sudden stop or with your ability to use the brake
turn the steering wheel rapidly, and accelerator pedals.
loose objects may drop on the floor
and it could interfere with the oper-
ation of the foot pedals, possibly
causing an accident.
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Driving your vehicle Key positions
LOCK (1)
The ignition key can be removed
only in the LOCK position.
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Driving your vehicle Key positions
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Driving your vehicle Key positions
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Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP button
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Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP button
NOTICE
ACC (Accessory) 5
If you leave the ENGINE START/
STOP button in the ACC or ON posi-
tion for a long time, the battery will
discharge.
START/RUN
To start the engine, depress the
brake pedal and press the ENGINE
START/STOP button with the gear in
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the P (Park) or the N (Neutral) posi-
Press the ENGINE START/STOP but- tion. For your safety, start the
ton while it is in the OFF position engine with the gear in the P (Park)
without depressing the brake pedal. position.
The steering wheel unlocks and
electrical accessories are opera-
tional.
If the ENGINE START/STOP button is
in the ACC position for more than 1
hour, the button is turned off auto-
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Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP button
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Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP button
WARNING
The engine will start, only when the
smart key is in the vehicle. Never
allow children or any person who is
unfamiliar with the vehicle touch the
ENGINE START/STOP button or
related parts. Pushing the ENGINE
START/STOP button while the smart
key is in the vehicle may result in
unintended engine activation and/or OMQ4050018L
NOTICE CAUTION
If the battery is weak or the Do not press the ENGINE START/
smart key does not work cor- STOP button for more than 10
rectly, you can start the engine by seconds except when the stop
pressing the ENGINE START/STOP lamp fuse is blown.
button with the smart key.
When you press the ENGINE
START/STOP button directly with
the smart key, the smart key
should contact the button at a
right angle.
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Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP button
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Driving your vehicle Automatic transmission (Shift Lever)
WARNING
Automatic transmission
Always check the surrounding
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areas near your vehicle for peo-
Depress the brake pedal and ple, especially children, before
the lock release button when shift- shifting a vehicle into D (Drive) or
ing. R (Reverse). 5
Press the unlock button when Before leaving the driver's seat,
shifting. always make sure the shift lever
is in the P (Park) position; then set
The shift lever can be shifted the parking brake fully and shut
freely. the engine off. Unexpected and
sudden vehicle movement can
Automatic transmission operation occur if these precautions are not
The automatic transmission has 8 followed in the order identified.
forward speeds and one reverse Do not use the engine brake
speed. The individual speeds are (shifting from a high gear to
selected automatically, depending lower gear) rapidly on slippery
on the balance between the fuel roads.
economy and the power. The vehicle may slip causing an
accident.
NOTICE
The first few shifts on a new vehi-
cle, if the battery has been discon-
nected, may be somewhat abrupt.
This is a normal condition, and the
shifting sequence will adjust after
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Driving your vehicle Automatic transmission (Shift Lever)
WARNING D (Drive)
This is the normal forward driving
Do not drive with the shift lever in N
position. The transmission will auto-
(Neutral).
matically shift through 8 gear
The engine brake will not work and
sequence, providing the best fuel
lead to an accident.
economy and power.
For extra power when passing
CAUTION another vehicle or climbing grades,
Always park the vehicle in "P" depress the accelerator fully, at
(Park) for safety and engage the which time the transmission will
parking brake. If left in "N" (Neu- automatically downshift to the next
tral), the vehicle may move and lower gear.
cause serious damage and injury.
After the ignition switch or NOTICE
ENGINE START/STOP button has Always come to a complete stop
been turned off, the electronic before shifting into D (Drive). 5
parking brake cannot be disen-
gaged.
For EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) Manual mode
equipped vehicles with AUTO
HOLD function used while driving,
if the ignition button has been
turned "OFF", the electronic park-
ing brake will be engaged auto-
matically. Therefore, AUTO HOLD
function should be turned off
before the ignition button is
turned off.
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Driving your vehicle Automatic transmission (Shift Lever)
In manual mode, moving the shift transmission to shift into the 2nd
lever backwards and forwards will gear which is better for smooth
allow you to make gearshifts rap- driving on a slippery road. Push
idly. In contrast to a manual trans- the shift lever to the -(down) side
mission, manual mode allows to shift back to the 1st gear.
gearshifts with the accelerator
pedal depressed.
Up (+): Push the lever forward Paddle shifter (if equipped)
once to shift up one gear. The paddle shift function is available
Down (-): Pull the lever backwards when the shift lever is in the D
once to shift down one gear. (Drive) position or the manual mode.
NOTICE
The driver must execute upshifts
in accordance with road condi-
tions, taking care to keep the
engine speed below the red zone.
Only the 8 forward gears can be
selected. To reverse or park the
vehicle, move the shift lever to
the R (Reverse) or P (Park) posi- OMQ4050042
tion as required.
Downshifts are made automati- With the shift lever in the D posi-
cally when the vehicle slows tion
down. When the vehicle stops, 1st The paddle shift function will oper-
gear is automatically selected. ate when the vehicle speed is more
When the engine rpm approaches than 10 km/h (6 mph).
the red zone shift points are var-
Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once
ied to upshift automatically.
to shift up or down one gear and the
To maintain the required levels of
system changes from automatic
vehicle performance and safety,
mode to manual mode.
the system may not execute cer-
tain gearshifts when the shift To change back to automatic shift
lever is operated. mode from manual shift mode, do
When driving on a slippery road, one of the followings:
push the shift lever forward into Pull the [+] paddle shifter for
the +(up) position. This causes the more than one second
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Shift-lock override 5
NOTICE
If you pull the [+] and [-] paddle
shifters at the same time, you can-
not shift the gear.
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3. Carefully remove the cap (1) cov- Slow down before shifting to a
ering the shift-lock release access lower gear. Otherwise, the lower
hole. gear may not be engaged.
4. Insert a tool (e.g., flathead screw- Always use the parking brake. Do
driver) into the access hole and not depend on placing the trans-
press down on the tool. mission in P (Park) to keep the
5. Move the shift lever. vehicle from moving.
6. Remove the tool from the shift- Exercise extreme caution when
lock override access hole then driving on a slippery surface. Be
install the cap. especially careful when braking,
7. Have the system inspected by an accelerating or shifting gears. On
authorized Kia dealer. a slippery surface, an abrupt
change in vehicle speed can cause
Good driving practices the drive wheels to lose traction
Never move the shift lever from P and the vehicle to go out of con-
(Park) or N (Neutral) to any other trol.
position with the accelerator Optimum vehicle performance
pedal depressed. and economy is obtained by
Never move the shift lever into P smoothly depressing and releas-
(Park) when the vehicle is in ing the accelerator pedal.
motion.
Be sure the vehicle is completely WARNING
stopped before you attempt to When driving uphill or downhill,
shift into R (Reverse) or D (Drive). always shift to D (Drive) for driv-
Never take the vehicle out of gear ing forward or shift to R (Reverse)
and coast down a hill. This may be for driving backwards, and check
extremely hazardous. Always the gear position indicated on the
leave the vehicle in gear when cluster before driving. Driving in
moving. the opposite direction of the
Do not "ride" the brakes. This can selected gear can lead to a dan-
cause them to overheat and mal- gerous situation by shutting off
function. Instead, when you are the engine and affecting the
driving down a long hill, slow down braking performance.
and shift to a lower gear. When Always buckle-up! In a collision, an
you do this, engine braking will unbelted occupant is significantly
help slow down the vehicle. more likely to be seriously injured
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Driving your vehicle Automatic transmission (Shift Lever)
WARNING
If your vehicle becomes stuck in
snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may
attempt to rock the vehicle free by
moving it forward and backward. Do
not attempt this procedure if people
or objects are anywhere near the
vehicle. During the rocking operation
the vehicle may suddenly move for-
ward or backward as it becomes
unstuck, causing injury or damage
to nearby people or objects.
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
ease of a fully automatic trans- When you turn the engine on and
mission. Unlike a traditional auto- off, you may hear clicking sounds
matic transmission, the gear as the system goes through a self
shifting can be felt (and heard) on test. This is a normal sound for
the dual clutch transmission the Dual Clutch Transmission.
- Think of it as an automatically Always come to a complete stop
shifting manual transmission. before shifting into D (Drive) or R
- Shift into Drive range and get (Reverse).
fully automatic shifting, similar Do not put the shift lever in N
to a conventional automatic (Neutral) while driving.
transmission.
Dual clutch transmission adopts WARNING
wet-type dual clutch, which is dif-
Due to transmission failure, the
ferent from torque converter of
vehicle may not move and the posi-
automatic transmission, and
tion indicator (D, R) will blink on the
shows better acceleration perfor-
cluster. In this case, have the sys-
mance during driving. But, initial 5
tem checked by an authorized Kia
launch might be little bit slower
dealer.
than Automatic Transmission.
When rapidly accelerating at low
vehicle speed, engine could rev at DCT warning messages
high rpm depending on vehicle
This warning message is displayed
drive condition.
when vehicle is driven slowly on a
For smooth launch uphill, depress
grade and the vehicle detects that
the accelerator pedal smoothly
the brake pedal is not applied.
depending on the current condi-
tions.
If you release the accelerator
pedal at low vehicle speed, you
may feel strong engine brake,
which is similar to manual trans-
mission.
When driving downhill, you may
use Sports Mode to downshift to
a lower gear in order to control
your speed without using the OMQ4050027L
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
Transmission ranges
The indicator in the instrument
cluster displays the shift lever posi-
tion when the ignition switch or
ENGINE START/STOP button is in
the ON position.
P (Park)
OMQ4050032L
Always come to a complete stop
If the vehicle continues to be before shifting into P (Park).
driven and the clutch tempera-
tures reach the maximum tem- To shift from P (Park), you must
perature limit, the "Transmission depress firmly on the brake pedal
Hot! Park with engine on" warning and make sure your foot is off the
will be displayed. When this accelerator pedal.
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
The shift lever must be in P (Park) running at high speed can cause the
before turning the engine off. vehicle to move very rapidly. You
could lose control of the vehicle and
WARNING hit people or objects.
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
operation, push the shift lever back When driving on a slippery road,
into the main gate. push the shift lever forward into
the +(up) position. This causes the
In manual mode, moving the shift
transmission to shift into the 2nd
lever backwards and forwards will
gear which is better for smooth
allow you to make gearshifts rap-
driving on a slippery road. Push
idly. In contrast to a manual trans-
the shift lever to the -(down) side
mission, Manual mode allows
to shift back to the 1st gear.
gearshifts with the accelerator
pedal depressed.
Up (+): Push the lever forward Paddle shifter (if equipped)
once to shift up one gear.
The paddle shift function is available
Down (-): Pull the lever backwards
when the shift lever is in the D
once to shift down one gear.
(Drive) position or the manual mode.
NOTICE
The driver must execute upshifts
in accordance with road condi-
tions, taking care to keep the
engine speed below the red zone.
Only the 8 forward gears can be
selected. To reverse or park the
vehicle, move the shift lever to
the R (Reverse) or P (Park) posi-
OMQ4050042
tion as required.
Downshifts are made automati-
With the shift lever in the D posi-
cally when the vehicle slows tion
down. When the vehicle stops, 1st
gear is automatically selected. The paddle shift function will oper-
When the engine rpm approaches ate when the vehicle speed is more
the red zone shift points are var- than 10 km/h (6 mph).
ied to upshift automatically. Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once
To maintain the required levels of to shift up or down one gear and the
vehicle performance and safety, system changes from automatic
the system may not execute cer- mode to manual mode.
tain gearshifts when the shift
lever is operated.
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
NOTICE WARNING
If you pull the [+] and [-] paddle Always fully depress the brake
shifters at the same time, you can- pedal before and while shifting out
not shift the gear. of the P (Park) position into another
position to avoid inadvertent motion
of the vehicle which could injure per-
sons in or around the vehicle.
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
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Driving your vehicle Dual clutch transmission (DCT) (Shift Lever)
WARNING WARNING
When driving uphill or downhill, If your vehicle becomes stuck in
always shift to D (Drive) for driv- snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may
ing forward or shift to R (Reverse) attempt to rock the vehicle free by
for driving backwards, and check moving it forward and backward. Do
the gear position indicated on the not attempt this procedure if people
cluster before driving. Driving in or objects are anywhere near the
the opposite direction of the vehicle. During the rocking operation
selected gear can lead to a dan- the vehicle may suddenly move for-
gerous situation by shutting off ward of backward as it becomes
the engine and affecting the unstuck, causing injury or damage
braking performance. to nearby people or objects.
Always buckle-up! In a collision, an
unbelted occupant is significantly
more likely to be seriously injured Moving up a steep grade from a
or killed than a properly belted standing start
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occupant. To move up a steep grade from a
Avoid high speeds when cornering standing start, depress the brake
or turning. pedal:
Do not make quick steering wheel Shift the shift lever to D (Drive).
movements, such as sharp lane Select the appropriate gear
changes or fast, sharp turns. depending on load weight and
The risk of rollover is greatly steepness of the grade, and
increased if you lose control of release the parking brake.
your vehicle at highway speeds. Depress the accelerator gradually
Loss of control often occurs if two after releasing the brake pedal.
or more wheels drop off the road-
way and the driver oversteers to
reenter the roadway.
In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer
sharply. Instead, slow down
before pulling back into the travel
lanes.
Never exceed posted speed limits.
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
All Wheel Drive (AWD) system (if your vehicle checked by an autho-
equipped) rized Kia dealer.
NOTICE
If the AWD warning light ( ) stays
on the instrument cluster, your
vehicle may have a malfunction with
the AWD system. When the AWD
warning light ( ) illuminates, have
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
Transfer Selection
Description
mode mode
DRIVE MODE is used when driving on roads in normal
conditions, roads in urban areas, and on highways.
All wheels are in operation when a vehicle travels at a
constant speed. Required tractions applying on front
and rear wheels vary depending on road driving con-
DRIVE MODE -
ditions and driving conditions, which will be automat-
ically controlled by the computing system.
When the cluster's DRIVE MODE display mode is
selected, the cluster displays the status of how four
wheels' traction forces are distributed.
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
WARNING
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
Reduce speed when you turn cor-
ners. The center of gravity of AWD
vehicles is higher than that of con-
ventional FWD vehicles, making
them more likely to roll over when
you turn corners too fast.
OON058160NR
WARNING
Hills
Driving across the contour of steep
hills can be extremely dangerous.
This danger can come from slight
changes in the wheel angle which
can destabilize the vehicle or, even if
the vehicle is maintaining stability OMQ4050269L
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
Tire precautions
OMQ4050032L Always pay attention to tires for
When driving on muddy and sandy AWD (all-wheel drive) vehicles.
roads under the severe condition,
When driving in all-wheel drive, driv-
the transmission could be over-
ing force is applied to all tires, and
heated.
the driving performance of the vehi-
When the transmission is over-
cle is greatly affected by the degree
heated, the safe protection mode
of tire wear:
engages and the "Transmission
When replacing tires, be sure to
Hot! Park with engine on" warning
equip all four tires with the same
message will appear on the LCD
size, type, tread, brand and load-
display with a chime.
carrying capacity. Do not use tire
If this occurs, pull over to a safe
and wheel with different size and
location, stop the vehicle with the
type from the one originally
engine running, apply the brakes
installed on your vehicle. It can
and shift the vehicle to P (Park),
affect the safety and perfor-
and allow the transmission to
mance of your vehicle, which
cool.
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
OMQ4060016
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Driving your vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) system
OMQ4050041
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
OMQ4070090L
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
NOTICE
On a steep incline or when pulling a
trailer, if the vehicle does not remain
at a standstill, do as follows:
OMQ4A050025
1. Apply the EPB.
1. Depress the brake pedal. 2. Pull up the EPB switch for more
2. Pull up the EPB switch. than 3 seconds.
Make sure the warning light comes
on. Do not operate the EPB while the
vehicle is moving except in an emer-
Also, the EPB is applied automati-
gency situation.
cally if the Auto Hold button is on
when the vehicle is turned off. In
addition, if you pull up the EPB NOTICE
switch after the vehicle is turned A click or electric brake motor whine
off, the EPB will be applied. sound may be heard while operating
or releasing the EPB.
These conditions are normal and
indicate that the EPB is functioning
properly.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
OMQ4050056L
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
OMQ4A050051
When the EPB is not released
Before the Auto Hold will engage,
If the EPB does not release nor- the driver's door, liftgate and
mally, take your vehicle to an engine hood must be closed.
authorized Kia dealer by loading the
vehicle on a flatbed tow truck and
have the system checked.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
OMQ4050052
pressing the brake pedal, the AUTO To cancel the Auto Hold operation,
HOLD indicator changes from white press the Auto Hold switch. The
to green indicating the AUTO HOLD AUTO HOLD indicator will go out.
is engaged. The vehicle will remain To cancel the Auto Hold operation
at a standstill even if you release when the vehicle is at a standstill,
press the Auto Hold switch while
the brake pedal.
pressing the brake pedal.
If EPB is applied, Auto Hold will be
released. NOTICE
If you press the accelerator pedal The following are conditions when
with the gear in D (Drive), R the Auto Hold will not engage
(Reverse) or Manual mode, the Auto (Auto Hold light will not turn
Hold will be released automatically green and the Auto Hold system
and the vehicle will start to move. remains in stand by):
The indicator changes from green to - The driver's door is opened
white indicating the Auto Hold is in - The engine hood is opened
standby and the EPB is released. - The liftgate is opened
When driving off from Auto Hold by - The gear is in P (Park)
pressing the accelerator pedal, - The EPB is applied
For your safety, the Auto Hold
always check the surrounding area
automatically switches to EPB
near your vehicle.
under any of the following condi-
Slowly press the accelerator pedal tions (Auto Hold light remains
for a smooth launch. white and the EPB automatically
applies):
- The driver's door is opened.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
WARNING
To reduce the risk of an accident, do
not activate Auto Hold while driving
downhill, backing up or parking your
vehicle. OMQ4050054L
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
OMQ4050055L
NOTICE OMQ4AH050057
When this message is displayed, the At this moment, press the [AUTO
Auto Hold and EPB may not operate. HOLD] button after closing the
For your safety, press the brake driver's door and engine hood.
pedal.
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
If you do not apply the brake pedal The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
when you release the Auto Hold by prevents the wheels from locking.
pressing the [AUTO HOLD] switch, a So the vehicle remains stable and
warning will sound and a message can still be steered.
will appear.
ABS (or ESC) will not prevent acci-
dents due to improper or dangerous
driving maneuvers. Even though
vehicle control is improved during
emergency braking, always main-
tain a safe distance between you
and objects ahead. Vehicle speeds
should always be reduced during
extreme road conditions. The vehicle
should be driven at reduced speeds
OMQ4050056L
in the following circumstances:
When you press the [AUTO HOLD] When driving on rough, gravel or
switch, if the driver's door, liftgate snow-covered roads
and engine hood are not closed, a When driving with tire chains
installed
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
In order to obtain the maximum The ABS warning light will stay on
benefit from your ABS in an emer- for approximately 3 seconds after
gency situation, do not attempt to the ENGINE START/STOP button is
modulate your brake pressure and ON.
do not try to pump your brakes.
Press your brake pedal as hard as
possible to allow the ABS to control
the force being delivered to the During that time, the ABS will go
brakes. through self-diagnosis and the light
will go off if everything is normal. If
NOTICE the light stays on, you may have a
A click sound may be heard in the problem with your ABS. Contact and
vehicle compartment when the visit an authorized Kia dealer.
vehicle begins to move after the When you drive on a road having
vehicle is started. These conditions poor traction, such as an icy road,
are normal and indicate that the and have operated your brakes con-
tinuously, the ABS will be active
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
NOTICE
When you jump start your vehicle
because of a drained battery, the
vehicle may not run as smoothly OMQ4A050058
and the ABS warning light may turn ESC applies the brakes on individual
on at the same time. This happens wheels and intervenes with the
because of low battery voltage. It vehicle management system to sta-
does not mean your ABS has mal- bilize the vehicle.
functioned. ESC will not prevent accidents.
Do not pump your brakes! Excessive speed in turns, abrupt
Have the battery recharged maneuvers and hydroplaning on wet
before driving the vehicle. surfaces can still result in serious
accidents.
Only a safe and attentive driver can
prevent accidents by avoiding
maneuvers that cause the vehicle to
lose traction. Even with ESC
installed, always follow all the nor-
mal precautions for driving - includ-
ing driving at safe speeds for the
conditions.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
WARNING NOTICE
For maximum protection, always A click sound may be heard in the
wear your seat belt. No system, no vehicle compartment when the
matter how advanced, can compen- vehicle begins to move after the
sate for all driver error and/or driv- vehicle is started. These conditions
ing conditions. Always drive are normal and indicate that the
responsibly. Electronic Stability Control system is
functioning properly.
The ESC system is an electronic
system designed to help the driver
maintain vehicle control under ESC operation
adverse conditions. It is not a sub-
ESC ON condition
stitute for safe driving practices.
When the ENGINE START/STOP
Factors including speed, road condi-
button is turned ON, ESC and ESC
tions and driver steering input can
OFF indicator lights illuminate for
all affect whether ESC will be effec- 5
approximately 3 seconds, then
tive in preventing a loss of control. It
ESC is turned on.
is still your responsibility to drive
Press the ESC OFF button for at
and corner at reasonable speeds least half a second after turning
and to leave a sufficient margin of the vehicle ON to turn ESC off.
safety. (ESC OFF indicator will illuminate).
When you apply your brakes under To turn the ESC on, press the ESC
conditions which may lock the OFF button (ESC OFF indicator
wheels, you may hear a "tik-tik'' light will go off).
sound from the brakes, or feel a When starting the vehicle, you
corresponding sensation in the may hear a slight ticking sound.
brake pedal. This is normal and it This is the ESC performing an
means your ESC is active. automatic system self-check and
does not indicate a problem.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
OMQ4050059L
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
When driving
ESC should be turned on for daily
driving whenever possible.
To turn ESC off while driving,
press the ESC OFF button while
driving on a flat road surface.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
Downhill Brake Control (DBC) The rear stop light comes on when
DBC is activated.
OMQ4A050061
NOTICE
The DBC defaults to the OFF posi-
tion whenever the ignition switch or
ENGINE START/STOP button is
placed in the ON position.
Noise or vibration may occur from
the brakes when the DBC is acti-
vated.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
DBC operation
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
NOTICE WARNING
If the DBC yellow indicator light illu- Maintaining brake pressure on
minates, the system may have incline
overheated or have malfunctioned. HAC does not replace the need to
When the warning light illuminates apply brakes while stopped on an
even though the DBC system has incline. While stopped, make sure
cooled off, have your vehicle you maintain brake pressure suffi-
checked by an authorized Kia dealer cient to prevent your vehicle from
as soon as possible. rolling backward and causing an
accident. Don't release the brake
pedal until you are ready to acceler-
NOTICE ate forward.
The DBC may not deactivate on
steep inclines even though the
brake or accelerator pedal is Vehicle Stability Management
depressed. (VSM) system
The DBC does not operate when: The Vehicle Stability Management
- The gear is in P (Park). (VSM) provides further enhance-
- The ESC is activated. ments to vehicle stability and steer-
ing responses under the following
condition:
Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) when driving on a slippery road or
A vehicle has the tendency to roll when a change in the coefficient
back on a steep hill when it starts to of friction between left and right
go after stopping. The Hill-start wheels is detected.
Assist Control (HAC) prevents the
vehicle from rolling back by applying WARNING
the brakes automatically for about
Tire/wheel size
2 seconds.
When replacing tires and wheels,
The brakes are released when the make sure they are the same size
accelerator pedal is engaged or as the original tires and wheels
after about 2 seconds. installed. Driving with varying tire or
The HAC is activated only for about wheel sizes may diminish any sup-
2 seconds, so when the vehicle is plemental safety benefits of the
starting off always engaged the VSM system.
accelerator pedal.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
ESC OFF indicator light ( ) The VSM is not a substitute for safe
driving practices but a supplemen-
remains on the instrument cluster
tary function only. It is the respon-
EPS indicator light remains on the 5
sibility of the driver to always check
instrument cluster
the speed and the distance to the
vehicle ahead. Always hold the
VSM operation off steering wheel firmly while driving.
If you press the ESC OFF button to
Your vehicle is designed to activate
turn off the ESC, the VSM will also
according to the driver's intention,
cancel and the ESC OFF indicator
even with installed VSM. Always fol-
light ( ) illuminates. low all the normal precautions for
driving at safe speeds for the condi-
To turn on the VSM, press the but- tions including driving in clement
ton again. The ESC OFF indicator weather and on a slippery road.
light goes out.
WARNING
WARNING
For maximum protection, always
Vehicle Stability Management wear your seat belt. No system, no
Drive carefully even though your matter how advanced, can compen-
vehicle has Vehicle Stability Man- sate for all driver error and/or driv-
agement. It can only assist you in ing conditions. Always drive
maintaining control of the vehicle responsibly.
under certain circumstances.
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
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Driving your vehicle Brake system
NEVER drive too fast in accordance vehicle in gear at all times, use the
with the road conditions or while brakes to slow down, then shift to
cornering. a lower gear so that vehicle brak-
Always drive cautiously to prevent ing will help you maintain a safe
unexpected and sudden situations speed.
from occurring. BAS does not stop Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Rest-
the vehicle completely and does not ing your foot on the brake pedal
avoid collisions. while driving can be dangerous
because the brakes might over-
heat and lose their effectiveness.
Good braking practices It also increases the wear of the
Good braking practices help keep brake components.
occupants safe and extend brake If a tire goes flat while you are
life. driving, apply the brakes gently
Check to be sure the parking and keep the vehicle pointed
brake is not engaged and the straight ahead while you slow
parking brake indicator light is out down. When you are moving 5
before driving away. slowly enough for it to be safe to
Driving through water may get do so, pull off the road and stop in
the brakes wet. They can also get a safe place.
wet when the vehicle is washed. Be cautious when parking on a hill.
Wet brakes can be dangerous! Firmly engage the parking brake
Your vehicle will not stop as and place the shift lever in P. If
quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet your vehicle is facing downhill,
brakes may cause the vehicle to turn the front wheels into the
pull to one side. curb to help keep the vehicle from
To dry the brakes, apply the rolling.
brakes lightly until the braking If your vehicle is facing uphill, turn
action returns to normal, taking the front wheels away from the
care to keep the vehicle under curb to help keep the vehicle from
control at all times. If the braking rolling. If there is no curb or if it is
action does not return to normal, required by other conditions to
stop as soon as it is safe to do so keep the vehicle from rolling,
and visit an authorized Kia dealer. block the wheels.
Don't coast down hills with the Under some conditions your park-
vehicle out of gear. This is ing brake can freeze in the
extremely hazardous. Keep the engaged position. This is most
likely to happen when there is an
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Driving your vehicle Vehicle Auto Shut-off system
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Driving your vehicle Vehicle Auto Shut-off system
NOTICE
The default setting will be
retained until the timer is reset.
The timer will revert back to the
previous setting at the next
startup if the driver selects 'Dis- 5
able' in the User Settings mode.
NOTICE
The default setting is 30 minutes.
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Driving your vehicle Idle Stop and Go (ISG) system
NOTICE
When the engine automatically
starts by the ISG system, some
warning lights (ABS, ESC, ESC OFF,
EPS or Parking brake warning light)
may turn on for a few seconds.
This happens because of low bat-
tery voltage. It does not mean the
system has malfunctioned.
OMQ4040520L
NOTICE
Auto stop
If you depress the brake pedal and If you open the engine hood in auto
the vehicle comes to a stop with the stop mode, the following will hap-
pen:
ISG ON, the engine will stop auto-
matically. The ISG system will deactivate
(the light on the ISG OFF button
Stop the vehicle completely by will illuminate).
pressing the brake pedal when the A message will appear on the LCD
gear is in the D (Drive) or N (Neutral) display.
position.
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Driving your vehicle Idle Stop and Go (ISG) system
OMQ4050062L OMQ4050265L
If you shift the gear from N to D The engine will start and the green
(Manual mode) or R without AUTO STOP indicator ( ) on the
depressing the brake pedal after
instrument cluster will go out.
stopping engine automatically,
the engine does not restart auto-
The engine will also restart auto-
matically and a warning chime
matically without any driver 5
alarms. When this happens, press
actions if the following occurs:
the brake pedal for auto start.
The brake vacuum pressure is
low.
Auto start The engine has stopped for about
5 minutes.
When the engine stops automati-
The air conditioning is ON with the
cally by ISG, the engine will restart if
fan speed set to the highest posi-
one of the following driver actions.
tion.
Release the brake pedal.
The front defroster is ON.
Move the shift gear to the R
The battery is weak.
(Reverse) position or the Manual
The cooling and heating perfor-
mode while depressing the brake
mance of the climate control sys-
pedal.
tem is unsatisfactory.
The vehicle is shifted to P (Park)
when Auto Hold is activated.
The door is opened or the seat-
belt is unfastened when Auto
Hold is activated.
The EPB switch is pressed when
Auto Hold is activated.
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Driving your vehicle Idle Stop and Go (ISG) system
NOTICE
If the ISG system does not meet
the operation condition, the ISG
system is deactivated. The light
on the ISG OFF button will illumi-
nate and a message "Auto Stop
conditions not met" will appear on OMQ4050065
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Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system
the ISG function, the battery sensor The Drive mode is activated by
needs to be calibrated for approxi- turning the knob.
mately 4 hours with the ignition off.
After calibration, turn the engine on
NOTICE
and off 2 or 3 times.
If there is a problem with the instru-
ment cluster, the drive mode will be
in COMFORT mode and may not
change to ECO mode or SPORT
mode.
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Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system
The mode changes when you toggle When changing the drive mode set-
the DRIVE MODE button. ting, the responsiveness of the
Smart Cruise Control changes.
(If equipped)
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Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system
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Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system
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Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system
When SPORT mode is activated: When the Drive Mode is set to ECO
- The engine rpm will tend to mode, the engine and transmission
remain raised over a certain control logic are changed to maxi-
length of time even after mize fuel efficiency.
releasing the accelerator When the ECO mode is selected
- Upshifts are delayed when by using the DRIVE MODE button,
accelerating the ECO indicator will illuminate.
Whenever the engine is restarted,
NOTICE the drive mode remains in ECO
mode.
In SPORT mode, the fuel efficiency
may decrease.
NOTICE
Fuel efficiency depends on the
ECO mode driver's driving habit and road condi-
AWD tion.
5
When ECO mode is activated:
The acceleration response may be
slightly reduced as the accelera-
tor pedal is depressed moder-
ately.
The air conditioner performance
may be limited.
The shift pattern of the auto-
OMQ4050232 matic transmission may change.
FWD The engine noise may get louder.
The above situations are normal
conditions when ECO mode is acti-
vated to improve fuel efficiency.
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Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system
OMQ4050286L
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
Forward Safety
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CAUTION
Take the following precautions to OMQ4AH050344
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
NOTICE
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
will turn off when ESC is turned off
by pressing and holding the ESC OFF
button. The ( ) warning light will
illuminate on the cluster.
OMQ4AH050335
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
Emergency braking
OMQ4040504L
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
NOTICE
In a situation collision is imminent,
braking may be assisted by Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist when OMQ4050073L
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
The vehicle in front is detected Following image shows the image the
sensor recognizes as vehicle and
late pedestrian.
The vehicle in front is suddenly
blocked by a obstacle
The vehicle in front suddenly
changes lane or suddenly reduces
speed
The vehicle in front is bent out of
shape
The front vehicle's speed is fast or
slow
The vehicle in front steers in the
opposite direction of your vehicle OJA040544
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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OCD059191
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
Changing lanes
OADAS033SDY
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
Detecting sensor
Front view camera
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OMQ4050077
OMQ4AH050241
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
near the front radar cover. With the ENGINE START/STOP but-
Always keep the front radar and ton in the ON position, select or
cover clean and free of dirt and deselect 'Driver Assistance → For-
debris. Use only a soft cloth to ward Safety' from the Settings
wash the vehicle. Do not spray menu to set whether or not to use
pressurized water directly on the each function.
sensor or sensor cover. If 'Active Assist' is selected, the
If unnecessary force has been function will warn the driver with
applied to the radar or around the a warning message, an audible
radar, Forward Collision-Avoid- warning and steering wheel
ance Assist may not properly vibration depending on the colli-
operate even though a warning sion risk levels. Braking assist will
message does not appear on the
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
WARNING
When the engine is restarted, For-
ward Collision-Avoidance Assist will
always turn on. However, if 'Off' is
selected after the engine is
restarted, the driver should always
be aware of the surroundings and OMQ4AH050334
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
OMQ4AH050335
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
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To warn the driver of a collision,
When the vehicle is stopped due the 'Collision Warning' warning
to emergency braking, the 'Drive message will appear on the clus-
carefully' warning message will ter, an audible warning will sound
appear on the cluster. and the steering wheel will
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For your safety, the driver should vibrate.
depress the brake pedal immedi- The function will operate when
ately and check the surroundings. your vehicle speed is between
Brake control will end after the approximately 10 ~ 30 km/h (6 ~
vehicle is stopped by emergency 19 mph) and the oncoming vehicle
braking for approximately 2 sec- speed is between approximately
onds. 30 ~ 70 km/h (19 ~ 44 mph).
If 'Active Assist' is selected, brak-
Junction Turning function ing may be assisted.
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
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gency braking will be assisted, the When the vehicle is stopped due
'Emergency Braking' warning to emergency braking, the 'Drive
message will appear on the clus- carefully' warning message will
ter, an audible warning will sound appear on the cluster.
and the steering wheel will For your safety, the driver should
vibrate. depress the brake pedal immedi-
The function will operate when ately and check the surroundings.
your vehicle speed is between Brake control will end after the
approximately 10 ~ 30 km/h (6 ~ vehicle is stopped by emergency
19 mph) and the oncoming vehicle braking for approximately 2 sec-
speed is between approximately onds.
30 ~ 70 km/h (19 ~ 44 mph).
In emergency braking situation, WARNING
braking is assisted with strong
For your safety, change the Set-
braking power by the function to
tings after parking the vehicle at a
help prevent collision with the
safe location.
oncoming vehicle.
With 'Active Assist' or 'Warning
Only' selected, when ESC is turned
off by pressing and holding the
ESC OFF button, Forward Colli-
sion-Avoidance Assist will turn off
automatically. In this case, the
function cannot be set from the
Settings menu and the ( )
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
NOTICE
In a situation collision is imminent,
braking may be assisted by Forward
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Collision-Avoidance Assist when
braking is insufficient by the driver.
Malfunction
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
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Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not detect other vehi-
cles, pedestrians or cyclists in
front of you on curved roads
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
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Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may detect a vehicle,
pedestrian or cyclist in the next
lane or outside the lane when
driving on a curved road.
If this occurs, the function may
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unnecessarily warn the driver and
control the brake. Always check
the traffic conditions around the
vehicle. ODEEV069245NR
Driving on a slope
Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not detect other vehi-
cles, pedestrians or cyclists in
front of you while driving uphill or
downhill adversely affecting the
performance of the sensors.
This may result in unnecessary
warning, braking assist or no
warning, braking assist when nec-
essary.
ODEEV069243NR Also, vehicle speed may rapidly
decrease when a vehicle, pedes-
trian or cyclist ahead is suddenly
detected.
Always have your eyes on the
road while driving uphill or down-
hill and if necessary, steer your
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
fusion)
OADAS033SDY
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Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
(Sensor fusion)
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Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
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OMQ4050078
The front view camera is used as a With the ENGINE START/STOP but-
detecting sensor to detect lane ton in the ON position, select or
markings (or road edges). deselect 'Driver Assistance → Lane
Safety' from the Settings menu to
Refer to the picture above for the set whether or not to use each
detailed location of the detecting function.
sensor. If 'Lane Keeping Assist' is
selected, the function will auto-
matically assist the driver's steer-
ing when lane departure is
detected to help prevent the vehi-
cle from moving out of its lane.
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Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
Turning On/Off
OMQ4AH050335
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Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
Function operation
OMQ4050086
Function warning and control To warn the driver that the vehi-
cle is departing from the pro-
Lane Keeping Assist will warn and
jected lane in front, the green
control the vehicle with Lane Depar-
( ) indicator light will blink on
ture Warning and Lane Keeping
the cluster, the lane line will blink
Assist. on the cluster depending on which
direction the vehicle is veering,
Lane Departure Warning and an audible warning will sound.
Left Also, the steering wheel will
vibrate.
The function will operate when
your vehicle speed is between
approximately 60 ~ 200 km/h (40
~ 120 mph).
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Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
NOTICE
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For more details on the setting
If the driver takes their hands off cluster, refer to "Instrument clus-
the steering wheel for several sec- ter" on page 4-84. 5
onds, the 'Keep hands on the steer- When lane markings (or road
ing wheel' warning message will edges) are detected, the lane lines
appear on the cluster, and an audi- on the cluster will change from
ble warning will sound in stages. grey to white and the green
( ) indicator light will illumi-
WARNING nate.
The steering wheel may not be Lane undetected
assisted if the steering wheel is
held very tight or the steering
wheel is steered over a certain
degree.
Lane Keeping Assist does not
operate at all times. It is the
responsibility of the driver to
safely steer the vehicle and to
maintain the vehicle in its lane.
The hands off warning message
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may appear late depending on
road conditions. Always have your
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Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
Limitations
Lane Keeping Assist may not oper-
ate normally or may operate unex-
OMQ4050084
pectedly under the following
Even though the steering is circumstances:
assisted by Lane Keeping Assist, The lane is contaminated or diffi-
the driver may control the steer- cult to distinguish because,
ing wheel. - The lane markings (or road
The steering wheel may feel edge) is covered with rain,
heavier or lighter when the steer- snow, dirt, oil, etc.
ing wheel is assisted by Lane - The color of the lane marking
Keeping Assist than when it is (or road edge) is not distin-
not. guishable from the road
- There are markings (or road
edges) on the road near the
Malfunction and limitations lane or the markings (or road
edges) on the road looks similar
Malfunction to the lane markings (or road
edges)
- The lane marking (or road edge)
is indistinct or damaged
- The shadow is on the lane
marking (or road edge) by a
median strip, trees, guardrail,
noise barriers, etc.
There are more than two lane
markings (or road edges) on the
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road
When Lane Keeping Assist is not
working properly, the 'Check Lane
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Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
OMQ4AH050331
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist will help detect and inform
the driver that a vehicle is in the
blind spot.
CAUTION
The detecting range may vary
depending on the speed of your
vehicle. However, even if there is a
vehicle in the blind spot, the function
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
may not warn you when you pass with an approaching vehicle in the
by at high speeds. blind spot, the function will help
avoid collision by applying the dif-
ferential brake.
OMQ4050092
detect and informs the driver that a When you are driving forward out of
vehicle is approaching at high speed a parking space, if the function
from the blind spot area. 5
judges that there is a collision risk
with an approaching vehicle in the
CAUTION blind spot, the function will help
Warning timing may vary depending avoid collision by applying the brake.
on the speed of the vehicle
approaching at high speed. NOTICE
In the following text, Blind-Spot
Collision-Avoidance Assist will be
referred as Blind-Spot Safety
system.
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
CAUTION CAUTION
Take the following precautions to For more details on the precautions
maintain optimal performance of of the front view camera, refer to
the detecting sensor: "Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
Never disassemble the rear corner (FCA) (Sensor fusion) (if equipped)"
radar or radar assembly, or apply on page 5-92.
any impact on it.
If there is impact on the rear cor-
ner radar or near the radar, even
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
Function settings
Setting
Blind-Spot Safety
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
Warning timing
OMQ4AH050335
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
OMQ4AH050311 OMQ4040504L
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
and the function will turn off auto- snow or rain, or installing a trailer or
matically or the function will be lim- carrier, it can reduce the detecting
ited. Have the function be inspected performance and temporarily limit
by an authorized Kia dealer. or disable Blind-Spot Safety sys-
tem.
If this occurs, the 'Blind-Spot Safety
Function disabled. Radar blocked'
warning message will appear on the
cluster.
The function will operate normally
when such foreign material or
trailer, etc. is removed, and then the
engine is restarted.
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When the side view mirror warning If the function does not operate
light is not working properly, the normally after it is removed, have
the function be inspected by an 5
'Check side view mirror warning
light' warning message will appear authorized Kia dealer.
on the cluster. Have the function be
inspected by an authorized Kia NOTICE
dealer. Even though the warning mes-
sage does not appear on the clus-
Function disabled ter, Blind-Spot Safety system
may not properly operate.
Blind-Spot Safety system may
not properly operate in an area
(e.g. open terrain) where any sub-
stance are not detected right
after the engine is turned on, or
when the detecting sensor is
blocked with foreign material
right after the engine is turned
on.
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
CAUTION
For more details on the limitations
of the front view camera, refer to OMQ4050107
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
OMQ4050108
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Warning (SEW)
started, or the front view camera After the vehicle stops, when an
or rear corner radars are initial- approaching vehicle from the rear
ized. area is detected as soon as a pas-
senger opens a door, Safe Exit 5
Warning will warn the driver with a
warning message and an audible
warning to help prevent a collision.
CAUTION
Warning timing may vary depending
on the speed of the approaching
vehicle.
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Warning (SEW)
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NOTICE
The driver should always be aware
of unexpected and sudden situa-
tions from occurring. If 'Safe Exit
Assist' is deselected, the function
cannot assist you.
NOTICE
If the engine is restarted, Safe Exit
Warning will maintain the last set-
ting.
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Warning (SEW)
NOTICE
If the engine is restarted, Warning
timing and Warning volume will
maintain the last setting.
OMQ4AH050335
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Warning (SEW)
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
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OMQ4AH040008
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
Detecting sensor
Rear corner radar
OMQ4AH050336
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
OMQ4AH050335
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
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Driving your vehicle Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
CAUTION
Turn off Safe Exit Assist to install a
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trailer, carrier, etc., or remove the
trailer, carrier, etc. to use Safe Exit
When the rear bumper around the
Assist.
rear corner radar or sensor is cov-
ered with foreign matters, such as
snow or rain, or installing a trailer or
carrier, it can reduce the detecting
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Driving your vehicle Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA)
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Driving your vehicle Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA)
Function operation
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OMQ4050128L
down, and release it at the 3. The set speed limit will be dis-
desired speed. played on the cluster.
Move the + switch up or - switch The set speed limit will blink and
down and hold it. The speed will chime will sound until you return
increase or decrease to the near- the vehicle speed within the speed
est multiple of five (multiple of limit.
ten in km/h) at first, and then
increase or decrease by 10 km/h
(5 mph).
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Driving your vehicle Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA)
OMQ4050326L
ily pause the set speed limit. The set Press the Driving Assist ( )
speed limit will turn off but the button to turn Manual Speed Limit
Speed Limit indicator ( ) will Assist off. The Speed Limit indicator
stay on. ( ) will go off.
Always press the Driving Assist
Resuming the function
( ) button to turn Manual
Speed Limit Assist off when not in
use.
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
Refer to the picture above for the tings menu to set whether or not to
detailed location of the detecting use each function.
sensor. If 'Inattentive Driving Warning' is
selected, the function will inform
CAUTION the driver the driver's attention
level and will recommend taking a
Always keep the front view camera
break when the level falls below a
in good condition to maintain opti-
certain level.
mal performance of Driver Atten-
tion Warning.
NOTICE
For more details on the precautions
of the front view camera, refer to If the engine is restarted, Driver
"Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Attention Warning will maintain the
(FCA) (Front view camera only) (if last setting.
equipped)" on page 5-79.
Setting
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
Basic function
OMQ4AH050334
Attention level
With the ENGINE START/STOP but-
Function off
ton in the ON position, select 'Driver
Assistance → Warning Timing' from
the Settings menu to change the
initial warning activation time for
Driver Attention Warning.
When the vehicle is first delivered,
Warning Timing is set to 'Normal'. If
you change the Warning Timing, the
warning time of other Driver Assis-
tance systems may change. OMQ4050113L
Standby
NOTICE
If the engine is restarted, Driver
Warning Time will maintain the last
setting.
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
Taking a break
OMQ4050114L
Inattentive driving
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
location, even though there is no When the front vehicle departs from
break suggestion by Driver Atten- a stop, Leading Vehicle Departure
tion Warning. Alert will inform the driver by dis-
playing the 'Leading vehicle is driving
away' message on the cluster and
CAUTION an audible warning will sound.
For more details on setting the
functions in the infotainment WARNING
system, refer to the infotainment If any other function's warning
system manual. message is displayed or audible
Driver Attention Warning will warning is generated, Leading
reset the last break time to 00:00 Vehicle Departure Alert warning
in the following situations: message may not be displayed
- The engine is turned off and audible warning may not be
- The driver unfastens the seat generated.
belt and opens the driver's door. The driver should hold the
- The vehicle is stopped for more responsibility to safely drive and
than 10 minutes. control the vehicle.
When the driver resets Driver
Attention Warning, the last break
time is set to 00:00 and the
driver's attention level is set to
High.
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
CAUTION Limitations
Driver Attention Warning may not
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert is
work properly in the following situa-
a supplemental function and may
tions:
not alert the driver whenever the
The vehicle is driven violently
front vehicle departs from a stop.
The vehicle intentionally crosses
Always check the front of the
over lanes frequently
vehicle and road conditions before
The vehicle is controlled by Driver
departure.
Assistance system, such as Lane
Keeping Assist
Malfunction and limitations
Leading vehicle departure alert
Malfunction feature
When the vehicle cuts in
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OMQ4050122
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
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Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM)
Detecting sensor
SVM-side view camera
OMQ4050243
Right side
OMQ4050247
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Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM)
5
Malfunction
When Blind-Spot View Monitor is
not working properly, or the clus-
ter display flickers, or the camera
image does not display normally,
have the function inspected by an
OMQ4AH050340
authorized Kia dealer.
With the ENGINE START/STOP
button in the ON position, select
'Driver Assistance → Blind-Spot
Safety → Blind Spot View' from
the Settings menu to turn on
Blind-Spot View Monitor and
deselect to turn off the function.
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Driving your vehicle Cruise Control (CC)
OMQ4PH050373L
NOTICE
(1) Cruise indicator On a steep slope, the vehicle may
slightly slow down or speed up while
(2) Set speed
driving uphill or downhill.
Cruise Control will allow you to drive
at speeds above 30 km/h (20 mph)
without depressing the accelerator Increasing speed
pedal.
Function operation
Setting speed
1. Accelerate to the desired speed,
which must be more than 30 km/
h (20 mph).
OMQ4050324L
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Driving your vehicle Cruise Control (CC)
Decreasing speed
OMQ4050326L
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Driving your vehicle Cruise Control (CC)
NOTICE
Take the following precautions
OMQ4050205L
when using Cruise Control:
Push the +, - switch or ( ) button.
Always set the vehicle speed
If you push the + switch up or - under the speed limit in your
switch down, vehicle speed will be country.
set to the current speed on the Keep Cruise Control off when the
cluster. function is not in use, to avoid
If you press the ( ) button, vehi- inadvertently setting a speed.
cle speed will resume to the preset Check that the Cruise ( )
speed. indicator is off.
Cruise Control does not substitute
Vehicle speed must be above 30 km/
for proper and safe driving. It is
h (20 mph) for the function to the responsibility of the driver to
resume. always drive safely and should
always be aware of unexpected
Turning off the function and sudden situations from
occurring.
Always drive cautiously to prevent
unexpected and sudden situations
from occurring. Pay attention to
the road conditions at all times.
Do not use Cruise Control when it
may be unsafe to keep the vehicle
at a constant speed:
- When driving in heavy traffic, or
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when traffic conditions make it
difficult to drive at a constant
Press the Driving Assist ( )
speed
button to turn Cruise Control off. - When driving on rainy, icy, or
The Cruise ( ) indicator will snow-covered roads
go off. - When driving on hilly or windy
roads
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
Detecting sensor 5
OMQ4050078
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
Setting
OMQ4050077
NOTICE
If your vehicle speed is between 0 ~
30 km/h (0 ~ 20 mph) when you
press the Driving Assist ( )
button, the Smart Cruise Control
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
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Each time the Vehicle Distance but- Push the + switch up and release
ton is pressed, the vehicle distance it immediately. The cruising speed 5
changes as follows: will increase by 1 km/h (1 mph)
each time the switch is operated
in this manner.
Push the + switch up and hold it
while monitoring the set speed on
the cluster. The cruising speed will
NOTICE
increase by 10 km/h (5 mph) each
If you drive at 90 km/h (56 mph), time the switch is operated in this
the distance is maintained as fol- manner. Release the switch when
lows: the desired speed is shown, and
Distance 4 - approximately 52.5 the vehicle will accelerate to that
m (172 ft.) speed. You can set the speed to
Distance 3 - approximately 40 m 180 km/h (110 mph).
(130 ft.)
Distance 2 - approximately 32.5
WARNING
m (106 ft.)
Distance 1 - approximately 25 m Check the driving condition before
(82 ft.) using the + switch. Driving speed
The distance is set to the last set may sharply increase when you
distance when the engine is push up and hold the + switch.
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
OMQ4050128L
Warning volume
Press the Driving Assist ( )
button to turn Smart Cruise Control
off.
NOTICE
If your vehicle is equipped with Man-
ual Speed Limit Assist, press and
hold the Driving Assist ( )
button to turn off Smart Cruise
Control. However Manual Speed OMQ4AH050335
Limit Assist will turn on. With the ENGINE START/STOP but-
ton in the ON position, select 'Driver
Based on Drive Mode Assistance → Warning Volume' from
the Settings menu to change the
Smart Cruise Control will change
Warning Volume 'High', 'Medium',
acceleration based on the drive
'Low' or 'Off' for Smart Cruise Con-
mode selected from Drive Mode
trol.
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
However, even if 'Off' is selected, Engine RPM is not in the red zone
the function's Warning Volume will Forward Collision-Avoidance
not turn off but the volume will Assist brake control is not operat-
sound as 'Low'. ing
ISG function is not operating
If you change the Warning Volume,
the Warning Volume of other Driver
Assistance systems may change. NOTICE
At a stop, if there is no vehicle in
NOTICE front of your vehicle, the function
will turn on when the brake pedal is
If the engine is restarted, Warning
depressed.
Volume will maintain the last set-
ting.
Overtaking Acceleration Assist
Function operation Overtaking Acceleration Assist will
operate when the turn signal indica-
Operating conditions tor is turned on to the left (left-
hand drive) or turned on to the right
Smart Cruise Control will operate
(right-hand drive) while Smart
when the following conditions are
Cruise Control is operating, and the
satisfied.
following conditions are satisfied:
Your vehicle speed is above 60
Basic function km/h (40 mph)
The gear is in D (Drive) The hazard warning flasher is off
The driver's door is closed A vehicle is detected in front of
EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) is your vehicle
not applied Deceleration is not needed to
Your vehicle speed is within the maintain distance with the vehicle
operating speed range in front
- 10 ~ 180 km/h (5 ~ 110 mph):
when there is no vehicle in front
WARNING
- 0 ~ 180 km/h (0 ~ 110 mph):
when there is a vehicle in front When the left turn signal indicator
ESC (Electronic Stability Control), is turned on while there is a vehi-
TCS (Traction Control System) or cle ahead, the vehicle may accel-
ABS is on, but not controlling the erate temporarily. Pay attention
vehicle to the road conditions at all times.
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Basic function
You can see the status of the Smart
Cruise Control operation in the Util-
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ity view on the cluster. Refer to
"Instrument cluster" on page 4-84. 1. ( ) indicator is dis- 5
played.
Smart Cruise Control will be dis- 2. The previous set speed is
played as below depending on the shaded.
status of the function. Vehicle ahead and distance level
When operating are not displayed.
Operating
NOTICE
The distance of the front vehicle
on the cluster is displayed accord-
ing to the actual distance
between your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead.
The target distance may vary
according to the vehicle speed and
the set distance level. If vehicle
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1. Whether there is a vehicle vehicle distance have changed,
ahead and the selected dis- the change of the target vehicle
tance level are displayed. distance may be small.
2. Set speed is displayed.
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Function conditions not satisfied In traffic, your vehicle will stop if the
vehicle ahead of you stops. Also, if
the vehicle ahead of you starts
moving, your vehicle will start as
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In addition, after the vehicle has
stopped and a certain time have
passed, the 'Use switch or pedal to
accelerate' message will appear on
the cluster. Depress the accelerator
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If the Driving Assist ( ) but- or ( ) switch to start driving.
ton, + switch, - switch or ( )
switch is pushed when the func- WARNING
tion's operating conditions are not While the message is displayed on
satisfied, the 'Smart Cruise Control the cluster, if there is no vehicle in
conditions not met' will appear on front or the vehicle is far away from
the cluster, and an audible warning you, and the + switch, switch or
will sound. ( ) switch is pushed, Smart Cruise
Control will automatically cancel and
the EPB will be applied. However, if
the accelerator pedal is depressed,
EPB will not be applied even though
the function is canceled. Always pay
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Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
under the speed limit in your When Smart Cruise Control is not
country. working properly, the 'Check Smart
Cruise Control system' warning
message will appear, and the ( )
NOTICE
warning light will illuminate on the
Smart Cruise Control may not cluster. Have the function be
operate for a few seconds after inspected by an authorized Kia
the vehicle is started or the front dealer.
view camera or front radar is ini-
tialized. Function disabled
You may hear a sound when the
brake is controlled by Smart
Cruise Control.
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loads that stick out of the back When a vehicle in front of you
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of the vehicle merges out of the lane, Smart
- Vehicles that has the front Cruise Control may not immedi-
lifted due to heavy loads ately detect the new vehicle that
- You are steering your vehicle is now in front of you.
- Driving on narrow or sharply Always pay attention to road and
curved roads driving conditions while driving.
Adjust your vehicle speed by
depressing the brake pedal
according to the road and driving
conditions ahead.
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Function operation
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NOTICE
For more details on how to operate
Smart Cruise Control, refer to
"Smart Cruise Control (SCC) (if
equipped)" on page 5-153.
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Driving your vehicle Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC)
The vehicle enters a service sta- [1]: Set route, [2]: Branch line, [3]:
tion or rest area Driving route, [4]: Main road, [5]:
The speed limit of some sections Curved road section
changes according to the road sit- When there is a difference
uations between the navigation set route
Android Auto or Car Play is oper- (branch line) and the driving route
ating (main road), Highway Curve Zone
The navigation cannot detect the Auto Slowdown function may not
current vehicle position (ex: ele- operate until the driving route is
vated roads including overpass recognized as the main road.
adjacent to general roads or When the vehicle's driving route is
nearby roads exist in a parallel recognized as the main road by
way) maintaining the main road instead
The navigation is being restarted of the navigation set route, High-
while driving way Curve Zone Auto Slowdown
There is bad weather, such as function will operate. Depending
heavy rain, heavy snow, etc. on the distance to the curve and
Driving on a road under construc- the current vehicle speed, vehicle
tion deceleration may not be sufficient
Driving on a road that is controlled or may decelerate rapidly.
Driving on a road that is sharply
curved
Driving on roads with intersec-
tions, roundabouts, straight
entrances and exits, etc.
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and the function will not deceler- tions such as uneven road sur-
ate the vehicle. faces, narrow lanes, etc.
If the driver accelerates and
releases the accelerator pedal
while Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control is operating, the
vehicle may not decelerate suffi-
ciently or may rapidly decelerate
to a safe speed.
If the curve is too large or too
small, Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control may not operate.
NOTICE
The speed information on the
cluster and navigation may differ.
The time gap could occur between
the navigation's guidance and
when Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control operation starts
and ends.
Even if you are driving at a speed
lower than Smart Cruise Control
set speed, acceleration may be
limited by the curve sections
ahead.
If Navigation-based Smart Cruise
Control is operating while leaving
the main road to enter an inter-
change, junction, rest area, etc.,
the function may operate for a
certain period of time.
Deceleration by Navigation-based
Smart Cruise Control may feel it is
not sufficient due to road condi-
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Driving your vehicle Lane Following Assist (LFA)
Detecting sensor
Front view camera
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Refer to the picture above for the Press the button again to turn off
detailed location of the detecting the function.
sensor.
CAUTION
For more details on the precautions
of the front view camera, refer to
"Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
(FCA) (Sensor fusion) (if equipped)"
on page 5-92.
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WARNING
If you attach objects to the steer-
ing wheel or certain amount of
power is put to the steering
wheel, the Lane Following Assist
may not assist.
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If the driver takes their hands off operate at all times. It is the
the steering wheel for several sec- responsibility of the driver to
onds, the 'Keep hands on the steer- safely steer the vehicle and to
ing wheel' warning message will maintain the vehicle in its lane.
appear and an audible warning will The hands off warning message
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sound in stages. may appear late depending on
road conditions. Always have your
First stage: Warning message
hands on the steering wheel while
Second stage: Warning message driving.
(red steering wheel) and audible If the steering wheel is held very
warning lightly the hands off warning
message may appear because the
function may not recognize that
the driver has their hands on the
steering wheel.
If you attach objects to the steer-
ing wheel, the hands-off warning
may not work properly.
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Malfunction
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Lane detected
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Limitations
For more details on function limita-
tions, refer to "Lane Keeping Assist
(LKA)" on page 5-108.
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NOTICE
Highway Driving Assist is available
only on controlled access road of
certain highways.
* Controlled access road indicates
roads with limited entrances and
exits that allow uninterrupted high
speed traffic flow. Only passenger
cars and motorcycles are allowed
on controlled access roads.
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Function settings
Detecting sensor
Front view camera Setting
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Front radar
With the ENGINE START/STOP but-
ton in the ON position, select or
deselect 'Driver Assistance → Driv-
ing Assist' from the Settings menu
to set whether or not to use each
function.
If 'Highway Driving Assist' is
selected, it helps maintain dis-
tance from the vehicle ahead,
maintain the set speed, and keep
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NOTICE
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While driving on the highway (or
1. Highway Driving Assist indicator,
motorway), if Smart Cruise Con-
whether there is a vehicle ahead
trol starts operating, Highway
and the selected distance level are
Driving Assist will operate.
displayed.
When entering the main roads of
Highway Driving Assist indicator
highways (or motorways), High-
- Green ( ): Operating state
way Driving Assist will not turn on
- White ( ): Standby state
if the Lane Following Assist is
2. Set speed is displayed.
turned off even when Smart
3. Lane Following Assist indicator
Cruise Control is operating.
displayed.
4. Whether there is a vehicle ahead
and the target vehicle to vehicle Restarting after stopping
distance are displayed.
5. Whether the lane is detected or
not is displayed.
For more details on the display refer
to "Smart Cruise Control (SCC) (if
equipped)" on page 5-153 and "Lane
Following Assist (LFA)" on page 5-
177.
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not detect lanes properly or the The map information and the
hands-off warning is on. actual road is different because
You may not hear the warning the navigation is not updated
sound of Highway Driving Assist if The map information and the
the surrounding is noisy. actual road is different because of
If the vehicle is driven at high real-time GPS data or map infor-
speed above a certain speed at a mation error
curve, your vehicle may drive to The infotainment system is over-
one side or may depart from the loaded by simultaneously per-
driving lane. forming functions such as route
When you are towing a trailer or search, video playback, voice rec-
another vehicle, we recommend ognition, etc.
that Highway Driving Assist is GPS signals are blocked in areas
turned off due to safety reasons. such as a tunnel
The hands off warning message The driver goes off course or the
may appear early or late depend- route to the destination is
ing on how the steering wheel is changed or canceled by resetting 5
held or road conditions. Always the navigation (including TPEG
have your hands on the steering change)
wheel while driving. The vehicle enters a service sta-
For your safety, please read the tion or rest area
owner's manual before using the Android Auto or Car Play is oper-
Highway Driving Assist. ating
Highway Driving Assist will not The navigation cannot detect the
operate when the engine is current vehicle position (ex: ele-
started, or when the detecting vated roads including overpass
sensors or navigation is being ini- adjacent to general roads or
tialized. nearby roads exist in a parallel
way)
Limitations CAUTION
Highway Driving Assist and Highway
For more details on the limitations
Lane Change function may not
of the front view camera and front
operate normally, or may not oper- radar, refer to "Forward Collision-
ate under the following circum- Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
stances: fusion) (if equipped)" on page 5-92.
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Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
(RCCA)
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Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
(RCCA)
Warning timing
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(RCCA)
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NOTICE
With the ENGINE START/STOP but-
If the engine is restarted, Warning
ton in the ON position, select 'Driver
Timing and Warning Volume will
Assistance → Warning Volume' from
maintain the last setting.
the Settings menu to change the
Warning Volume to 'High', 'Medium',
'Low' or 'Off' for Rear Cross-Traffic Function operation
Safety system.
However, even if 'Off' is selected, Function warning and control
the function's Warning Volume will Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system
not turn off but the volume will will warn and control the vehicle
sound as 'Low'. depending on collision level: 'Collision
If you change the Warning Volume, Warning', 'Emergency Braking' and
the Warning Volume of other Driver 'Stopping vehicle and ending brake
Assistance systems may change. control'.
CAUTION
The setting of the Warning Timing
and Warning Volume applies to all
functions of the Rear Collision-
Avoidance Assist.
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(RCCA)
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NOTICE
If the operating conditions are satis-
fied, there will be a warning when-
ever the vehicle approaches from
the left or right side even though
your vehicle speed is 0 km/h (0
mph).
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Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
(RCCA)
NOTICE
Brake control will end when:
The approaching vehicle is out of
the detecting range
The approaching vehicle passes
behind your vehicle
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The approaching vehicle does not
To warn the driver of an
drive toward your vehicle
approaching vehicle from the rear
The approaching vehicle speed
left/right side of your vehicle, the
slows down
warning light on the side view
mirror will blink and a warning
message will appear on the clus-
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(RCCA)
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(RCCA)
CAUTION
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(RCCA)
When the side view mirror warning If the function does not operate
light is not working properly, the normally after it is removed, have
'Check side view mirror warning the function be inspected by an
light' warning message will appear authorized Kia dealer.
on the cluster. Have the function be
inspected by an authorized Kia NOTICE
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dealer. Even though the warning mes-
sage does not appear on the clus-
Function disabled ter, Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
system may not operate prop-
erly.
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety sys-
tem may not operate properly in
an area (for example: open ter-
rain), where any substance are
not detected after turning ON the
engine.
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CAUTION
When the rear bumper around the
Turn off Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
rear corner radar or rear sensor is
system to install a trailer, carrier,
covered with foreign material, such
etc., or remove the trailer, carrier,
as snow or rain, or installing a trailer
etc. to use Rear Cross-Traffic
or carrier, it can reduce the detect-
Safety system.
ing performance and temporarily
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(RCCA)
Limitations WARNING
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system
Driving near a vehicle or structure
may not operate normally, or the
function may operate unexpectedly
under the following circumstances:
Departing from where trees or
grass are overgrown
Departing from where roads are
wet
Speed of the approaching vehicle
is fast or slow
Braking control may not work,
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driver's attention is required in the
[A]: Structure
following circumstances:
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety sys-
The vehicle severely vibrates
tem may be limited when driving
while driving over a bumpy road,
near a vehicle or structure, and
uneven road or concrete patch
may not detect the vehicle
Driving on a slippery surface due
approaching from the left or
to snow, water puddle, ice, etc.
right. If this occurs, the function
The tire pressure is low or a tire is
may not warn the driver or con-
damaged
trol the brakes when necessary.
The brake is reworked
Always check your surroundings
while backing up.
CAUTION When the vehicle is in a complex
For more details on the limitations parking environment
of the rear corner radar, refer to
"Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist (BCA)" on page 5-114.
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(RCCA)
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[A]: Vehicle
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety sys-
tem may be limited when backing
up diagonally, and may not detect
the vehicle approaching from the
left or right. If this occurs, the
function may not warn the driver
or control the brakes when nec-
essary.
Always check your surroundings
while backing up.
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(RCCA)
WARNING
When you are towing a trailer or
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[A]: Structure, [B]: Wall that Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety sys- system is turned off due to
tem may detect vehicles passing safety reasons.
by in front of you when parking Rear Cross-Traffic Safety sys-
backwards into a parking space tem may not operate normally if
with a wall or structure in the rear interfered by strong electromag-
or side area. If this occurs, the netic waves.
function may unnecessarily warn Rear Cross-Traffic Safety sys-
the driver and control the brake. tem may not operate for approxi-
Always check your surroundings mately 3 seconds after the
while backing up. vehicle is started, or the rear cor-
When the vehicle is parked rear- ner radars are initialized.
ward
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Function settings
Setting
Parking Safety
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Driving your vehicle Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA)
function will assist you with brak- Noise may be heard when sudden
ing. The driver needs to pay braking occurs to avoid a collision.
attention as the brake assist will If any other warning sound such
end within 2 seconds. The driver as the seat belt warning chime is
must immediately depress the already generated, Reverse Park-
brake pedal and check vehicle sur- ing Collision-Avoidance Assist
roundings. warning may not sound.
Brake control will end when: The performance of Reverse
- The gear is changed to P (Park) Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist
or D (Drive). may vary under certain condi-
- The driver depresses the brake tions. If vehicle speed is above 4
pedal with sufficient power km/h (2 mph), the function will
- Braking assist last for approxi- provide collision avoidance assist
mately 2 seconds only when pedestrians are
The warning will turn off when: detected. Always look around and
- The driver changes the gear to pay attention when backing up
P (Park), N (Neutral), or D your vehicle.
(Drive)
The brake control may not oper-
ate properly depending on the Malfunction and limitations
status of ESC (Electronic Stability
Control). Malfunction
There will only be a warning
when:
- The ESC (Electronic Stability
Control) warning light is on
- ESC (Electronic Stability Con-
trol) is engaged in a different
function
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Driving your vehicle Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA)
sage will appear on the cluster, and The rear ultrasonic sensors are
the function will turn off automati- located inside the rear bumper to
cally. Have your vehicle inspected by detect objects in the rear area. If
an authorized Kia dealer. the sensors are covered with foreign
material, such as snow or rain, it
Function disabled may adversely affect sensor per-
formance and Reverse Parking Colli-
sion-Avoidance Assist may not
operate normally. Always keep the
rear bumper clean.
Rear view camera
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The rear view camera is used as a
detecting sensor to detect pedestri-
ans. If the camera lens is covered
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Driving your vehicle Economical operation
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Driving your vehicle Declaration of conformity
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Driving your vehicle Declaration of conformity
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Driving your vehicle Special driving conditions
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Driving your vehicle Special driving conditions
CAUTION
Vehicle rocking
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Because night driving presents more Rain and wet roads can make driving
hazards than driving in the daylight, dangerous, especially if you're not
here are some important tips to prepared for the slick pavement.
remember:
Here are a few things to consider
Slow down and keep more dis-
when driving in the rain:
tance between you and other
A heavy rainfall will make it
vehicles, as it may be more diffi-
harder to see and will increase the
cult to see at night, especially in
distance needed to stop your
areas where there may not be
vehicle, so slow down.
any street lights.
Keep your windshield wiping
Adjust your mirrors to reduce the
equipment in good shape. Replace
glare from other driver's head-
your windshield wiper blades
lamps.
when they show signs of streak-
Keep your headlamps clean and
ing or missing areas on the wind-
properly aimed. (On vehicles not
shield.
equipped with the automatic
If your tires are not in good condi-
headlamp aiming feature.) Dirty
tion, making a quick stop on wet
or improperly aimed headlamps
pavement can cause a skid and
will make it much more difficult to
possibly lead to an accident. Be
see at night.
sure your tires are in good shape.
Avoid staring directly at the head-
Turn on your headlamps to make
lamps of oncoming vehicles. You
it easier for others to see you.
could be temporarily blinded, and
Driving too fast through large
it will take several seconds for
puddles can affect your brakes. If
your eyes to readjust to the dark-
you must go through puddles, try
ness.
to drive through them slowly.
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Hydroplaning
If the road is wet enough and you
are going fast enough, your vehicle
may have little or no contact with
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Snow tires
If you mount snow tires on your
vehicle, make sure they are radial
tires of the same size and load
range as the original tires. Mount
snow tires on all four wheels to bal-
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Driving your vehicle Trailer towing
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NOTICE
Location of trailer mounting
The mounting hole for hitches are
located on both sides of the under-
body behind the rear tires.
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During your trip, check occasionally shoulders, curbs, road signs, trees,
to be sure that the load is secure, or other objects. Avoid jerky or sud-
and that the lights and trailer den maneuvers. Signal well in
brakes are still working. advance.
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Parking on hills
Driving on grades
Generally, if you have a trailer
Reduce the speed and shift to a
attached to your vehicle, you should
lower gear before you start down a
not park your vehicle on a hill. Peo-
long or steep downgrade. If you
ple can be seriously or fatally
don't shift down, you might have to
injured, and both your vehicle and
use your brakes so much that they 5
the trailer can be damaged if unex-
would get hot and no longer operate
pectedly roll down hill.
efficiently.
On a long uphill grade, shift down WARNING
and reduce your speed to around 70
Parking on a hill
km/h (45 mph) to reduce the possi-
bility of engine and transmission Parking your vehicle on a hill with a
overheating. trailer attached could cause serious
injury or death, should the trailer
break loose.
CAUTION
When towing a trailer on steep However, if you ever have to park
grades (in excess of 6 %) pay your trailer on a hill, here's how to
close attention to the engine do it:
coolant temperature gauge to 1. Pull the vehicle into the parking
ensure the engine does not over- space. Turn the steering wheel in
heat. If the needle of the coolant the direction of the curb (right if
temperature gauge moves across headed down hill, left if headed up
the dial towards "H (HOT) (or 130 hill).
C/260 F)", pull over and stop as 2. Set the parking brake and shut off
soon as it is safe to do so, and the vehicle.
allow the engine to idle until it
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Driving your vehicle Vehicle load limit
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Driving your vehicle Vehicle load limit
Example 2
WARNING
Loose cargo
Do not travel with unsecured blunt
objects in the passenger compart-
ment of your vehicle (e.g., suit cases
or unsecured child seats). These
items may strike occupant during a
sudden stop or crash.
Example 1
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Driving your vehicle Vehicle weight
Cargo weight
This figure includes all weight added
to the Base Curb Weight, including
cargo and optional equipment.
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Driving your vehicle Overloading
Overloading
WARNING
The Gross Axle Weight Rating
(GAWR) and the Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR) for your
vehicle are on the Certification Label
attached to the driver's (or front
passenger's) door. Exceeding these
ratings can cause an accident or
vehicle damage. You can calculate
the weight of your load by weighing
the items (and people) before put-
ting them in the vehicle. Be careful
not to overload your vehicle
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What to do in an emergency
OMQ4060001
6 3
What to do in an emergency In case of an emergency while driving
6 4
What to do in an emergency If the engine will not start
If the engine will not start If engine turns over normally but
does not start
When the engine doesn't start, first
1. Check the fuel level and add fuel if
check to see how much fuel there is
necessary.
and whether the battery is dis- 2. With the ENGINE START/STOP
charged. button in the OFF position, check
all connectors at the ignition coils
If engine doesn't turn over or turns and spark plugs. Reconnect any
over slowly that may be disconnected or
1. Be sure the shift lever is in N loose.
(Neutral) or P (Park) and the 3. Check the fuel line in the engine
emergency brake is set. compartment.
2. Check the battery connections to 4. If the engine still does not start,
be sure they are clean and tight. call an authorized Kia dealer or
3. Turn on the interior light. If the seek other qualified assistance.
light dims or goes out when you
operate the starter, the battery is
discharged.
4. Check the starter connections to
be sure they are securely tight-
ened.
6
WARNING
Do not push or pull the vehicle to
start it. This could cause damage to
your vehicle. Refer to "Jump-start-
ing" on page 6-6.
6 5
What to do in an emergency Emergency starting
WARNING
Battery
Never attempt to check the elec-
trolyte level of the battery, as
this may cause the battery to
rupture or explode.
OMQ4060026 Keep all flames or sparks away
Jump-starting can be dangerous if from the battery. The battery
done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid produces hydrogen gas which
harm to yourself or damage to your may explode if exposed to flame
vehicle or battery, follow these or sparks.
jump-starting procedures. If in If these instructions are not fol-
doubt, we strongly recommend that lowed exactly, serious personal
you have a competent technician or injury and damage to the vehicle
towing service jump-start your may occur! If you are not sure
vehicle. how to follow this procedure, seek
qualified assistance. Automobile
CAUTION batteries contain sulfuric acid.
This is poisonous and highly cor-
Use only a 12-volt jumper system. rosive. When jump starting, wear
You can damage a 12-volt starting protective glasses and be careful
motor, ignition system, and other not to get acid on yourself, your
electrical parts beyond repair by use clothing or on the vehicle.
of a 24- volt power supply (either Do not attempt to jump start the
vehicle if the discharged battery is
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What to do in an emergency Emergency starting
6 7
What to do in an emergency Emergency starting
Push-starting
Vehicles equipped with automatic
transmission or DCT cannot be
push-started, and only jump start-
ing can be applied. Follow the direc-
tions in this section for "Jump-
starting" on page 6-6.
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What to do in an emergency If the engine overheats
6 9
What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
CAUTION
Serious loss of coolant indicates
there is a leak in the cooling sys-
tem and this should be checked as
soon as possible. Have your vehi-
cle checked by an authorized Kia OMQ4060003
dealer.
When the engine overheats from
low engine coolant, suddenly add-
ing engine coolant may cause
cracks in the engine. To prevent
damage, add engine coolant
slowly in small quantities.
OMQ4A060055
6 10
What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
6 11
What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
also reduces fuel efficiency and tire ensure that the replacement or
tread life, and may affect the vehi- alternate tires and wheels allow the
cle's handling and stopping ability. TPMS to continue to function prop-
Please note that the TPMS is not a erly.
substitute for proper tire mainte-
nance, and it is the driver's respon- NOTICE
sibility to maintain correct tire If any of the below happens, have
pressure, even if under-inflation has the system checked by an autho-
not reached the level to trigger illu- rized Kia dealer.
mination of the TPMS low tire pres- 1. The low tire pressure telltale/
sure telltale. TPMS malfunction indicator does
Your vehicle has also been equipped not illuminate for 3 seconds when
with a TPMS malfunction indicator the ENGINE START/STOP button
to indicate when the system is not is turned to the ON position or
operating properly. The TPMS mal- engine is running.
function indicator is combined with 2. The TPMS malfunction indicator
the low tire pressure telltale. When remains illuminated after blinking
the system detects a malfunction, for approximately 1 minute.
the telltale will flash for approxi- 3. The Low tire pressure position
mately one minute and then remain telltale remains illuminated.
continuously illuminated. This
sequence will continue upon subse-
quent vehicle start-ups as long as
the malfunction exists. When the
malfunction indicator is illuminated,
the system may not be able to
detect or signal low tire pressure as
intended. TPMS malfunctions may
occur for a variety of reasons,
including the installation of replace-
ment or alternate tires or wheels on
the vehicle that prevent the TPMS
from functioning properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more
tires or wheels on your vehicle to
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What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
6 14
What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
6 15
What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
If you feel any vehicle instability, void the user's authority to oper-
immediately take your foot off ate the device.
the accelerator, apply the brakes
gradually and with light force, and
slowly move to a safe position off
the road.
NOTICE
Protecting TPMS
Tampering with, modifying, or dis-
abling the Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) components may
interfere with the system's ability
to warn the driver of low tire pres-
sure conditions and/or TPMS mal-
functions. Tampering with,
modifying, or disabling the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
components may void the warranty
for that portion of the vehicle.
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
WARNING
Driving on a flat tire will cause per-
manent damage to the tire. Re-
inflating a tire after it has been
OMQ4AH060051
driven on while severely underin-
The jack, jack handle, wheel lug nut
flated or flat may cause a blowout
wrench are stored in the luggage
and a serious crash. Never attempt
compartment.
to re-inflate a tire that has been
driven on while severely underin- Pull up the luggage box cover to
flated or flat. In this case, repair or reach this equipment.
replace the flat tire as soon as pos- 1. Jack
sible. 2. Wheel lug nut wrench
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Jacking instructions
WARNING
The jack is provided for emergency
Changing a tire can be dangerous. tire changing only.
Follow the instructions in this sec- To prevent the jack from "rattling"
tion when changing a tire to reduce while the vehicle is in motion,
the risk of serious injury or death. store it properly.
Follow jacking instructions to
reduce the possibility of personal
CAUTION
injury.
Be careful as you use the jack han-
dle to stay clear of the flat end. The
flat end has sharp edges that could
cause cuts.
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
WARNING WARNING
Changing tires Tire jack
Never attempt vehicle repairs in Do not place any portion of your
the traffic lanes of a public road body under a vehicle that is only
or highway. supported by a jack since the vehicle
Always move the vehicle com- can easily roll off the jack. Use vehi-
pletely off the road and onto the cle support stands.
shoulder before trying to change
a tire. The jack should be used on
firm level ground. If you cannot WARNING
find a firm level place off the road, Changing tires
call a towing service company for Never attempt vehicle repairs in the
assistance. traffic lanes of a public road or high-
Be sure to use the correct front way.
and rear jacking positions on the
vehicle; never use the bumpers or
any other part of the vehicle for WARNING
jacking support.
Running vehicle on jack
The vehicle can roll off the jack
Do not start or run the engine of the
causing serious injury or death.
vehicle while the vehicle is on the
Do not go under a vehicle that is
jack as this may cause the vehicle to
supported by a jack.
fall off the jack.
Do not start or run the engine
while the vehicle is on the jack.
To prevent the jack from "rattling"
Do not allow anyone to remain in
the vehicle while it is on the jack. while the vehicle IS in motion, store
Make sure any children present it properly.
are in a secure place, away from
the road and from the vehicle to NOTICE
be raised with the jack. Retreaded tires
Possibly substantial variations in the
design and age of the tire casing
structures can limit service life and
have a negative impact on road
safety.
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
Removing and storing the spare 4. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to
tire loosen the bolt enough to lower
the spare tire.
Turn the wrench counterclockwise
until the spare tire reaches the
ground.
OMQ4060039L
OMQ4060040L
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
WARNING
OMQ4A060043
Changing a tire
2. Shift the gear to P (Park), apply To prevent vehicle movement
the parking brake, and turn the while changing a tire, always set
engine OFF. the parking brake fully, and
3. Activate the hazard warning always block the wheel diagonally,
flasher. opposite the wheel being
4. Remove the wheel lug nut changed.
wrench, jack, jack handle, and We recommend that the wheels
spare tire from the vehicle. of the vehicle be blocked, and that 6
5. Block both the front and rear of no person remain in a vehicle that
wheel that is diagonally opposite is being jacked.
the jack position.
6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-
terclockwise one turn each, but do
not remove any nut until the tire
has been raised off the ground.
OMQ4A060033
OMQ4A060034
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
OMQ4A060037
6 22
What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
11.Lower the vehicle to the ground secure any fasteners that attach
by turning the wheel nut wrench the rotor to the hub so they do
counterclockwise. not interfere with the mounting
surfaces of the wheel. Installing
wheels without correct metal-to-
metal contact at the wheel
mounting surfaces can cause the
wheel nuts to loosen and the
wheel to come off while your
vehicle is in motion, resulting in
loss of vehicle control, personal
injury or death.
OMQ4A060038
Make sure the wheel makes good
contact with the hub when
Then position the wrench as
shown in the drawing and tighten installed. If the contact of the
the wheel nuts. Be sure the mounting surface between the
socket is seated completely over wheel and hub is not good, the
the nut. Do not stand on the wheel nuts could come loose and
wrench handle or use an exten- cause the loss of a wheel. Loss of
sion pipe over the wrench handle. a wheel may result in loss of con-
6
Go around the wheel tightening trol of the vehicle.
every other nut until they are all
tight. Then double-check each nut Wheel nut tightening torque:
for tightness. After changing
wheels, have the system checked Steel wheel & aluminum alloy wheel:
by a professional workshop. Kia 11 ~ 13 kgf m (79 ~ 94 lbf ft)
recommends to visit an autho-
rized Kia dealer. If you have a tire gauge, remove the
valve cap and check the air pressure.
WARNING If the pressure is lower than recom-
mended, drive slowly to the nearest
Installing a wheel
service station and inflate to the
When you install a wheel, always
correct pressure. If it is too high,
remove any corrosion, dirt or for-
adjust it until it is correct. Always
eign materials present on the
reinstall the valve cap after checking
mounting surfaces of the wheel
or adjusting tire pressure. If the cap
or the surface of the wheel hub,
is not replaced, air may leak from
brake drum or brake disc that
the tire. If you lose a valve cap, buy
contacts the wheel. Make sure to
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
6 24
What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
6 25
What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with spare tire)
Jack label
OHYK064001
OHYK064005
OHYK064002
* 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. When using the jack, set your parking brake.
4. When using the jack, stop the engine.
5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
6. The designated locations under the frame
7. When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of jack must be vertical under
the lifting point.
8. Move the shift position to the P (Park) position on vehicles.
9. The jack should be used on firm level ground.
10.Jack manufacturer
11.Production date
12.Representative company and address
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
WARNING
Have your tire repaired as soon as
possible. The tire may loose air
pressure at any time after inflating
with the Tire Mobility Kit.
Introduction
OMQ4060017
6 27
What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
WARNING
Do not use the TMK if a tire is
severely damaged by driving run flat
or with insufficient air pressure.
Only punctured areas located within
the tread region of the tire can be
sealed using the TMK.
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
OMQ4060028
1. Speed-restriction label
2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction
3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel
4. Connectors and cable for the power outlet direct connection
5. Holder for the sealant bottle
6. Compressor
7. ON/OFF switch
8. Pressure gauge for displaying the tire inflation pressure
9. Valve for reducing the tire inflation pressure
* Connectors, cable and connection hose are stored in the compressor hous-
ing.
* Strictly follow the specified sequence, otherwise the sealant may escape
under high pressure.
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
Expired sealant
Do not use the Tire sealant after
the sealant has expired (i.e. past the
expiration date on the sealant con-
tainer). This can increase the risk of
tire failure.
WARNING
OMQ4060029
Sealant
2. Remove the cap of the sealant
Keep out of reach of children.
bottle and screw connection hose
Avoid contact with eyes.
onto the connector of the sealant
Do not swallow.
bottle.
CAUTION
Detach the speed restriction label
from the sealant bottle, and place it
in a highly visible place inside the
vehicle such as on the steering
wheel to remind the driver not to
drive too fast. OMQ4060030
OMQ4A060059MX
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
OMQ4060007
6 31
What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
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What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit)
Notes on the safe use of the Tire When the tire and wheel are dam-
Mobility Kit aged, do not use Tire Mobility Kit
Park your car at the side of the for your safety.
road so that you can work with
the TMK away from moving traf- Technical data
fic. Place your warning triangle in System voltage: DC 12 V
a prominent place to make pass- Working voltage: DC 12 V
ing vehicles aware of your loca- Amperage rating: max. 15 A
tion. Suitable for use at temperatures:
To be sure your vehicle will not -30 to 70 C (-22 to 158 F)
move, even when you're on fairly Max. working pressure: 101 psi (7
level ground, always set your bar)
parking brake. Size
Only use the TMK for sealing/ - Compressor: 150 x 130 x 60
inflation passenger car tires. Do mm (5.9 x 5.1 x 2.4 in.)
not use on motorcycles, bicycles - Sealant bottle: 115.3 x 87.3
or any other type of tires. mm (4.5 x 3.4 in.)
Do not remove any foreign - Compressor weight: 620 g (1.36
objects-such as nails or screws - lbs)
that have penetrated the tire. - Sealant volume: 400 ml (24.4
Before using the TMK, read the cu. in.)
precautionary advice printed on
* Sealant and spare parts can be
the sealant bottle!
Provided the car is outdoors, obtained and replaced at an
leave the engine running. Other- authorized vehicle or tire dealer.
wise operating the compressor Empty sealant bottles may be dis-
may eventually drain the car bat- posed of at home. Liquid residue
tery. from the sealant should be dis-
Never leave the TMK unattended posed of by your vehicle or tire
while it is being used. dealer or in accordance with local
Do not leave the compressor run- waste disposal regulations.
ning for more than 10 min. at a
time or it may overheat.
Do not use the TMK if the ambi-
ent temperature is below -30 C
(-22 F).
6 34
What to do in an emergency Towing
CAUTION
The AWD vehicle should never be
towed with the wheels on the
ground. This can cause serious
damage to the transmission or the
AWD system.
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What to do in an emergency Towing
OMQ4060015
6 36
What to do in an emergency Towing
CAUTION
Automatic transmission/Dual clutch
transmission
If the car is being towed with all
four wheels on the ground, it can
be towed only from the front. Be
sure that the transmission is in
neutral. Be sure the steering is
unlocked by placing the ignition
switch or ENGINE START/STOP
button in the ACC position. A
driver must be in the towed vehi-
cle to operate the steering and
brakes.
To avoid serious damage to the
automatic transmission/dual
clutch transmission, limit the
vehicle speed to 15 km/h (10
mph) and drive less than 1.5 km
6
(1 mile) when towing.
Before towing, check the auto-
matic transmission/dual clutch
transmission for fluid leaks under
your vehicle. If the automatic
transmission/dual clutch trans-
mission fluid is leaking, flatbed
equipment or a towing dolly must
be used.
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Maintenance 7
Maintenance
Maintenance
Engine compartment
Smartstream G2.5 GDi (Gasoline)
OMQ4A070113
OMQ4070001
* The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Negative battery terminal
2. Brake fluid reservoir 9. Positive battery terminal
3. Air cleaner
4. Engine oil filler cap
5. Engine oil dipstick
6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
7. Fuse box
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Maintenance Maintenance services
7 6
Maintenance Maintenance services
NOTICE WARNING
Improper owner maintenance during Touching metal parts
the warranty period may affect Do not touch metal parts (including
warranty coverage. For details, read strut bars) while the vehicle is oper-
the separate Warranty & Consumer ating or hot. Doing so could result in
Information manual provided with serious bodily injury. Turn the vehi-
the vehicle. If you're unsure about cle off and wait until the metal parts
any servicing or maintenance proce- cool down to perform maintenance
dure, have it done by an authorized work on the vehicle.
Kia dealer.
WARNING
Maintenance work
Do not wear jewelry or loose cloth-
ing while working under the hood of
your vehicle with the engine run-
ning. These items can become
entangled in moving parts, if you
must run the vehicle in the engine
while working under the hood, make
certain that you remove all jewelry
(especially rings, bracelets, watches, 7
and necklaces) and all neckties,
scarves, and similar loose clothing
before getting near cooling fans.
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Maintenance Owner maintenance
7 8
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
7 9
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
7 10
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
7 11
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
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Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
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Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
Maintenance
Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition
operation
Every 6,000 km
Engine oil and engine oil filter R A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L
(3,750 miles) or 6 months
Spark plugs R More frequently A, B, F, G, H, I, K
Every 96,000 km (60,000
Automatic transmission fluid R A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
miles)
Drive shaft and boots I More frequently C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Propeller shaft (AWD) I More frequently C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Every 120,000 km (75,000
Differential oil (Rear) (AWD) R C, E, G, H, I, J
miles)
Every 120,000 km (75,000
Transfer case oil (AWD) R C, E, G, H, I, J
miles)
Air cleaner filter R More frequently C, E
Climate control air filter R More frequently C, E, G
Brake discs and pads, calipers
I More frequently C, D, E, G, H
and rotors
Parking brake
I More frequently C, D, G, H
(Foot type)
Steering gear rack, linkage
I More frequently C, D, E, F, G
and boots
Suspension ball joints I More frequently C, D, E, F, G
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Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
7 15
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
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Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
7 17
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
7 18
Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service
Maintenance
Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition
operation
Every 5,000 km
Engine oil and engine oil filter R A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L
(3,000 miles) or 6 months
Spark plugs R More frequently A, B, F, G, H, I, K
Dual clutch transmission Every 100,000 km (60,000
R A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
(DCT) fluid miles)
Drive shaft and boots I More frequently C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Propeller shaft (AWD) I More frequently C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Every 120,000 km (72,000
Differential oil (Rear) (AWD) R C, E, G, H, I, J
miles)
Every 120,000 km (72,000
Transfer case oil (AWD) R C, E, G, H, I, J
miles)
Air cleaner filter R More frequently C, E
Climate control air filter R More frequently C, E, G
Brake discs and pads, calipers
I More frequently C, D, E, G, H
and rotors
Parking brake
I More frequently C, D, G, H
(Foot type)
Steering gear rack, linkage
I More frequently C, D, E, F, G
and boots
Suspension ball joints I More frequently C, D, E, F, G 7
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Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
7 20
Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
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Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
Cooling system
Check the cooling system compo- CAUTION
nents, such as the radiator, coolant The use of a non-specified fluid
reservoir, hoses and connections for could result in transmission mal-
leakage and damage. Replace any function and failure.
damaged parts. Use only specified automatic trans-
mission fluid. (Refer to "Recom-
Coolant mended lubricants and capacities"
The coolant should be changed at on page 8-8.)
the intervals specified in the main-
tenance schedule.
Brake hoses and lines
Visually check for proper installa-
Dual clutch transmission fluid (if
equipped) tion, chafing, cracks, deterioration
and any leakage. Replace any dete-
Inspect the dual clutch transmission riorated or damaged parts immedi-
fluid according to the maintenance ately.
schedule.
Parking brake
Automatic transmission fluid (if
equipped) Inspect the parking brake system
including the parking brake lever (or
Automatic transmission fluid should
pedal) and cables.
not be checked under normal usage
conditions. Have the automatic
transmission fluid changed by an
authorized Kia dealer.
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Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
7 23
Maintenance Engine oil and filter
Engine oil and filter 3. Turn the engine off and wait for
about 15 minutes (with oil filler
Checking the engine oil level cap and dipstick detached) for the
oil to return to the oil pan.
Engine oil is used for lubrication and 4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean,
cooling, so it is gradually consumed and re-insert it fully.
during driving the vehicle.
Regularly check and manage the oil WARNING
level using the following procedure.
Radiator hose
Smartstream G2.5 GDi Be very careful not to touch the
radiator hose when checking or
adding the engine oil as it may be
hot enough to burn you.
CAUTION
OMQ4A070003 Do not overfill the engine oil. It
Smartstream G2.5 T-GDi may damage the engine.
Do not spill engine oil, when add-
ing or changing engine oil. If you
drop the engine oil on the engine
room, wipe it off immediately.
When you wipe the oil level gauge,
you should wipe it with a clean
cloth. When mixed with debris, it
can cause engine damage.
OMQ4070003
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Maintenance Engine oil and filter
7 25
Maintenance Engine coolant
CAUTION
Removing engine
coolant reservoir
cap
Never attempt to
remove the engine
coolant reservoir cap while the
engine is operating or hot. Doing so
might lead to cooling system and
engine damage. Also, hot coolant or
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Maintenance Engine coolant
7 27
Maintenance Engine coolant
OMQ4070006
7 28
Maintenance Brake fluid
CAUTION OMQ4070069
Put a thick cloth around the radiator 1. Before removing the reservoir cap
cap before refilling the coolant in and adding brake fluid, clean the
order to prevent the coolant from area around the reservoir cap
thoroughly to prevent brake fluid
overflowing into engine parts such
contamination.
as the alternator. 7
2. Periodically check that the fluid
level in the brake fluid reservoir is
between MIN and MAX. The level
WARNING will fall with accumulated mileage.
Coolant This is a normal condition associ-
Do not use engine coolant or anti- ated with the wear of the brake
freeze in the washer fluid reser- linings.
If the fluid level is excessively low,
voir.
have the system checked by an
Radiator coolant can severely
authorized Kia dealer.
obscure visibility when sprayed on
the windshield and may cause Use only the specified brake fluid.
loss of vehicle control or damage (Refer to "Recommended lubricants
the paint and body trim. and capacities" on page 8-8.)
Never mix different types of fluid.
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Maintenance Washer fluid
WARNING
Brake fluid
When changing and adding brake
fluid, handle it carefully. Do not let it
come in contact with your eyes. If
brake fluid should come in contact
with your eyes, immediately flush
them with a large quantity of fresh OMQ4070007
tap water. Have your eyes examined Check the fluid level in the washer
by a doctor as soon as possible. fluid reservoir and add fluid if
necessary. Plain water may be
used if washer fluid is not avail-
CAUTION able.
However, use washer solvent with
Do not allow brake fluid to contact
antifreeze characteristics in cold
the vehicle's body paint, as paint climates to prevent freezing.
damage will result. Brake fluid,
which has been exposed to open air
WARNING
for an extended time should never
be used as its quality cannot be Washer fluid
guaranteed. It should be properly Do not use radiator coolant or
disposed. Don't put in the wrong antifreeze in the washer fluid res-
kind of fluid. A few drops of min- ervoir.
eral-based oil, such as engine oil, in Radiator coolant can severely
your brake system can damage obscure visibility when sprayed on
brake system parts. the windshield and may cause
loss of vehicle control or damage
to paint and body trim.
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Maintenance Parking brake
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Maintenance Air cleaner
OMQ4070015
OMQ4070009
OMQ4070016
7 32
Maintenance Climate control air filter
CAUTION
Do not drive with the air cleaner
removed; this will result in exces-
sive engine wear.
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
an authorized Kia dealer. OMQ4070017
Filter inspection
The climate control air filter should
be replaced according to the main-
tenance 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 replaced ear- OMQ4070018
OMQ4070019
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Maintenance Wiper blades
NOTICE
When replacing the climate control
air filter install it properly. Other-
wise, the system may produce noise
and the effectiveness of the filter
may be reduced.
OMQ4070022
NOTICE
Commercial hot waxes applied by
automatic car washes have been
known to make the windshield diffi-
cult to clean.
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Maintenance Wiper blades
CAUTION
The use of a non-specified wiper
blade could result in wiper malfunc-
tion and failure.
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Maintenance Wiper blades
OMQ4070013
ODEEV098017NR
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Maintenance Wiper blades
CAUTION
If the wiper arm receives too much
force while pulling the blade, the
center part may be damaged.
OMQ4070104L
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Maintenance Battery
WARNING
Risk of explosion
OMQ4070025
Keep lit cigarettes and all
Keep the battery securely other flames or sparks
mounted.
away from the battery.
Keep the battery top clean and
dry. The battery contains
Keep the terminals and connec- hydrogen -- a highly com-
tions clean, tight, and coated with bustible gas which will
petroleum jelly or terminal explode if it comes in contact with a
grease. flame or spark.
Rinse any spilled electrolyte from Keep batteries out of the
the battery immediately with a reach of children because
solution of water and baking soda. batteries contain highly
If the vehicle is not going to be
corrosive SULFURIC ACID
used for an extended time, dis-
and electrolytes. Do not allow bat-
connect the battery cables.
tery acid to contact your skin, eyes,
clothing or paint finish.
NOTICE
Wear eye protection when
Your vehicle is equipped with main- charging or working near a
tenance free battery. If your vehicle battery. Always provide
is equipped with the battery marked ventilation when working
with LOWER and UPPER on the side, in an enclosed space.
you can check the electrolyte level.
Always read the following
The electrolyte level should be
instructions carefully when
between LOWER and UPPER. If the
handling a battery.
electrolyte level is low, it needs to
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Maintenance Battery
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Maintenance Battery
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
Tire pressure
Always observe the following:
Check tire pressure when the tires
are cold. (After vehicle has been
parked for at least three hours or
hasn't been driven more than 1
mile (1.6 km) since startup.)
Check the pressure of your spare
tire each time you check the pres-
OMQ4AH080004 sure of other tires. (if equipped)
Never overload your vehicle. Be
WARNING careful not to overload a vehicle
luggage rack if your vehicle is
Tire underinflation
equipped with one.
Inflate your tires consistent with
Warm tires normally exceed rec-
the instructions provided in this
ommended cold tire pressures by
manual. Regularly check the tire
4 ~ 6 psi (28 ~ 41 kPa). Do not
inflation pressure, and correct it as
release air from warm tires to
needed; at least twice a month and
adjust the pressure or the tires
before any long trips on the road. If
will be underinflated.
you fail to observe this precaution,
you may be driving on underinflated
tires, which may not only compro-
WARNING
mise your vehicle's driving stability, Tire Inflation
but may also lead to tire damage Overinflation or underinflation can
and the risk of an accident. This risk reduce tire life, adversely affect
is much higher on hot days and vehicle handling, and lead to sudden
when driving for long periods at high tire failure. This could result in loss
speeds. of vehicle control and potential
injury.
Failure to maintain specified pres-
sure may result in excessive wear,
poor handling, reduced fuel econ- Checking tire inflation pressure
omy, deformation of tire and/or Check your tires once a month or
wheel, harsh ride conditions, possi- more.
bility for additional damage from
Use a good quality gauge to check
road hazards, or result in tire failure.
tire pressure. You cannot tell if your
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
Tires with too much or too little Disc brake pads should be inspected
pressure wear unevenly. This could for wear whenever tires are
result in poor handling, loss of vehi- rotated.
cle control, and sudden tire failure
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
With a full-size spare tire (if equipped) If you notice unusual tire wear or
your vehicle pulling one way or the
other, the alignment may need to be
reset.
CBGQ0706 If you notice your vehicle vibrating
Without a spare tire when driving on a smooth road,
your wheels may need to be rebal-
anced.
CAUTION
ODEEV098029NR
CBGQ0707A
WARNING
Mixing tires
Do not mix bias ply and radial ply
tires under any circumstances. This
may cause unusual handling charac-
teristics.
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
Do not wait for the band to appear tics, ground clearance, body-to-tire
across the entire tread before clearance, snow chain clearance,
replacing the tire. speedometer and odometer calibra-
The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) tion, headlamp aiming and bumper
works by comparing the speed of height.
the wheels. The tire size affects
wheel speed. When replacing tires, CAUTION
all 4 tires must use the same size Wheels
originally supplied with the vehicle. Wheels that do not meet Kia specifi-
Using tires of a different size can cations may fit poorly and result in
cause the ABS and Electronic Stabil- damage to the vehicle or unusual
ity Control (ESC) to work irregularly. handling and poor vehicle control.
It is best to replace all four tires at
the same time. If that is not possi-
Tire traction
ble, or necessary, then replace the
two front or two rear tires as a pair. Tire traction can be reduced if you
Replacing just one tire can seriously drive on worn tires, tires that are
affect your vehicle's handling. improperly inflated or on slippery
road surfaces.
NOTICE Tires should be replaced when tread
We recommend that when replac- wear indicators appear. Slow down
ing tires, use the same originally whenever there is rain, snow or ice
7
supplied with the vehicles. If not, on the road to reduce the possibility
that affects driving performance. of losing control of the vehicle.
Tire maintenance
Wheel replacement In addition to proper inflation, cor-
When replacing the metal wheels rect wheel alignment helps to
for any reason, make sure the new decrease tire wear.
wheels are equivalent to the original
If you find a tire is worn unevenly,
factory units in diameter, rim width
have your dealer check the wheel
and offset.
alignment.
A wheel with an incorrect size may
Make sure the newly installed tires
adversely affect many things: wheel
are balanced correctly to increase
and bearing life, braking and stop-
vehicle ride comfort and tire life. In
ping abilities, handling characteris-
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
when tested under controlled condi- Bias Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in
tions on a specified indoor labora- which the plies are laid at alternate
tory test wheel. angles less than 90 degrees to the
Sustained high temperature can centerline of the tread.
cause the material of the tire to
degenerate and reduce tire life, and Cold Tire Pressure The amount of
excessive temperature can lead to air pressure in a tire, measured in
sudden tire failure. Grades B and A pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo-
represent higher levels of perfor- pascals (kPa) before a tire has built
mance on the laboratory test wheel up heat from driving.
than the minimum required by law.
Curb Weight The weight of a motor
vehicle with standard and optional
Tire terminology and definitions
equipment (including the maximum
Refer to the following for detailed
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant), but
definitions of the terms that are
without passengers and cargo.
found in the tire description.
DOT Markings The DOT code
Air Pressure The amount of air
includes the Tire Identification Num-
inside the tire pressing outward on
ber (TIN), an alphanumeric designa-
the tire. Air pressure is expressed in
tor which can also identify the tire
pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo-
manufacturer, production plant,
pascal (kPa).
brand and date of production.
Accessory Weight The combined
GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
weight of optional accessories. 7
Some examples of optional accesso- GAWR FRT Gross Axle Weight Rating
ries are automatic transmission, for the Front axle.
power seats, and air conditioning. GAWR RR Gross Axle Weight Rating
Aspect Ratio The relationship of a for the Rear axle.
tire's height to its width. Intended Outboard Sidewall The side
Belt A rubber coated layer of cords of an asymmetrical tire that must
that is located between the plies always face outward when mounted
and the tread. Cords may be made on a vehicle.
from steel or other reinforcing Kilopascal (kPa) The metric unit for
materials. air pressure.
Bead The tire bead contains steel Light truck (LT) tire A tire desig-
wires wrapped by steel cords that nated by its manufacturer as pri-
hold the tire onto the rim. marily intended for use on
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
Rim A metal support for a tire and and accessory weight plus maxi-
upon which the tire beads are mum occupant and cargo weight.
seated.
Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire
Sidewall The portion of a tire Load on an individual tire that is
between the tread and the bead. determined by distributing to each
Speed Rating An alphanumeric code axle its share of the curb weight,
assigned to a tire indicating the accessory weight, and normal occu-
maximum speed at which a tire can pant weight and driving by 2.
operate. Vehicle Placard A label permanently
Traction The friction between the attached to a vehicle showing the
tire and the road surface. The original equipment tire size and rec-
amount of grip provided. ommended inflation pressure.
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
operate your vehicle in snowy or icy the standard tires of the vehicle.
conditions, Kia recommends the use Both types of tires are identified by
of snow tires or all season tires on the M+S (Mud and Snow) marking.
all four wheels. Using summer tires at very cold
temperatures could cause cracks to
Snow tires form, thereby damaging the tires
permanently.
If you equip your vehicle with snow
tires, they should be the same size
and have the same load capacity as Tire chains
the original tires.
Tire chains, if necessary, should be
Snow tires should be installed on all installed on the front wheels.
four wheels; otherwise, poor han-
Be sure that the chains are installed
dling may result.
in accordance with the manufac-
Snow tires should carry 4 psi (28 turer's instructions.
kPa) more air pressure than the
To minimize tire and chain wear, do
pressure recommended for the
not continue to use tire chains when
standard tires on the tire label on
they are no longer needed.
the driver's side of the center pillar,
When driving on roads covered
or up to the maximum pressure
with snow or ice, drive at speeds
shown on the tire sidewall, which-
less than 30 km/h (20 mph).
ever is less.
Use the SAE "S" class or wire
Do not drive faster than 120 km/h chains.
(75 mph) when your vehicle is If you hear noise caused by chains
equipped with snow tires. contacting the body, retighten the
chain to avoid contact with the
WARNING vehicle body.
To prevent body damage,
Do not use summer tires at tem-
retighten the chains after driving
peratures below 7 C (45 F) or
0.5 ~ 1.0 km (0.3 ~ 0.6 miles).
when driving on snow or ice. At
Do not use tire chains on vehicles
temperatures below 7 C (45 F),
equipped with aluminum wheels.
summer tires can lose elasticity, and
In unavoidable circumstance, use
therefore traction and braking
a wire type chain.
power as well. Change the tires on
Use wire chains less than 12 mm
your vehicle to winter or all-
(0.47 inches) to prevent damage
weather tires of the same size as
to the chain's connection.
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Maintenance Tires and wheels
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Maintenance Fuses
ODEEV098078NR
OMQ4070071L
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
WARNING
Electrical wiring repairs
All electrical repairs should be per- OMQ4A070013
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Maintenance Fuses
OMQ4070027L
instrument panel fuse panel (or in 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it
the engine compartment fuse if it is blown. To remove or insert
panel). the fuse, use the fuse puller in the
5. Push in a new fuse of the same engine compartment fuse panel.
rating, and make sure it fits 4. Push in a new fuse of the same
tightly in the clips. rating, and make sure it fits
If it fits loosely, consult an autho- tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, 7
rized Kia dealer. consult an authorized Kia dealer.
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Maintenance Fuses
OMQ4070028
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Maintenance Fuses
OMQ4A070083
OMQ4A070102
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
OMQ4070040L
OMQ4A070028
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
PCB Block
Relay
Refer to the following table for the relay type.
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Maintenance Fuses
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Maintenance Fuses
OMQ4070080L
OMQ4070081L
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Maintenance Light bulbs
WARNING CAUTION
Working on the lights Headlamp lens
Prior to working on the light, firmly To prevent damage, do not clean the
apply the parking brake, ensure that headlamp lens with chemical sol-
7
turn the ignition switch or ENGINE vents or strong detergents.
START/STOP button and turn off
the lights to avoid sudden move-
NOTICE
ment of the vehicle and burning
your fingers or receiving an electric If the light bulb or lamp connector
shock. is removed while the lamp is still
on, the fuse box's electronic sys-
Use only bulbs of the specified tem may log it as a malfunction.
wattage. Therefore, a lamp malfunction
incident may be recorded as a
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in
the fuse box.
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Maintenance Light bulbs
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Maintenance Light bulbs
Light bulb position (Front) 3. Front turn signal lamp (Bulb type)
Headlamp Type A 4. Front turn signal lamp (LED type)
5. Day time running lamp/Position
lamp (LED type)
6. Front fog lamp (LED type)
7. Front side marker lamp (LED
type)
OMQ4070045
Headlamp Type B
OMQ4AH070057
7
OMQ4070042
Fog lamp
OMQ4AH070056
OMQ4AH070048
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070058
Reversing lamp
OMQ4070062
OMQ4070084L
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070067
OMQ4070065
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070048
OMQ4070062
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070060
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070060
ing screws with a cross-tip screw 8. Remove the bulb from the socket
driver. by pressing it in and rotating it
counterclockwise until the tabs on
the bulb align with the slots in the
socket.
Pull the bulb out of the socket.
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070105L
7
3. Loosen the plastic retaining
screws and remove the under
OMQ4AH070059
panel cover.
If the stop and taillamp (1), rear 4. Disconnect the rear back up lamp
turn signal lamp (2), taillamp (3), connector (A).
and rear side marker lamp (4) do not
operate, have your vehicle checked
by a professional workshop. Kia rec-
ommends to visit an authorized Kia
dealer.
The LED lamp cannot be replaced as
a single unit because it is an inte-
grated unit. The LED lamp has to be
replaced with the unit.
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070053
6. Remove the bulb from the socket The LED lamp cannot be replaced as
by pressing it in and rotating it a single unit because it is an inte-
counterclockwise until the tabs on grated unit. The LED lamp has to be
the bulb align with the slots in the replaced with the unit.
socket. Pull the bulb out of the
A skilled technician should check or
socket.
7. Insert a new bulb by inserting it repair the high mounted stop lamp
into the socket and rotating it (LED), for it may damage related
until it locks into place. parts of the vehicle.
8. Install the socket in the assembly
by aligning the tabs on the socket
with the slots in the assembly.
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4A070049
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Maintenance Light bulbs
Replacing map lamp (LED type) Replacing room lamp (Bulb type)
OMQ4A070051 OMQ4070043
CAUTION
Be careful not to dirty or damage
the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous-
ings.
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Maintenance Light bulbs
Replacing personal lamp (LED type) Replacing vanity mirror lamp (Bulb
(if equipped) type)
OMQ4070044 OMQ4070050
CAUTION
Be careful not to dirty or damage
the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous-
ings.
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Maintenance Light bulbs
OMQ4070085L
WARNING
Interior lamps
Prior to working on the Interior
lamps, ensure that the "OFF" button OMQ4070046
is depressed to avoid burning your
fingers or receiving an electric WARNING
shock.
Interior lamps
1. Turn off vehicle and disconnect Prior to working on the Interior
the negative terminal from the lamps, ensure that the "OFF" button
battery. is depressed to avoid burning your
2. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, fingers or receiving an electric
gently pry the lamp assembly shock.
from interior.
3. Remove the cover from the lamp 1. Turn off vehicle and disconnect
assembly. the negative terminal from the
4. Remove the bulb by pulling it battery.
straight out. 2. Using a flat-blade screwdriver,
5. Install a new bulb in the socket. gently pry the lamp assembly
6. Install the cover to the lamp from interior.
assembly. 3. Remove the cover from the lamp
7. Install the lamp assembly to inte- assembly.
rior. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it
straight out.
5. Install a new bulb in the socket.
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Maintenance Appearance care
NOTICE
If you park the vehicle around a
stainless signboard or windshield
building etc., the plastic exterior
trim (bumper, spolier, garnish, lamp,
outside mirror etc.) may be dam-
aged by reflected sunlight from the
OMQ4040464 external structure. To avoid damag-
If the luggage lamp bulb/LED does ing the plastic exterior trim, park 7
not operate, we recommend that the vehicle away from the areas
the system be checked by a profes- where the reflected light may occur
sional workshop. or use a vehicle cover. (Depending on
the vehicle, the type of exterior trim
applied such as spoiler may differ.)
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Maintenance Appearance care
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Maintenance Appearance care
cause the device to not operate Never allow water or other liquids
normally. to come in contact with electrical/
Do not bring the nozzle tip close to electronic components and air
boots (rubber or plastic covers) or duct inside the vehicle as this may
connectors as they may be dam- damage them.
aged if they come into contact with After the vehicle has been
high pressure water.
washed, brake carefully while
paying attention to the traffic
WARNING conditions until the braking effect
After washing the vehicle, test the has been fully restored.
brakes while driving slowly to see if
they have been affected by water. If
Waxing
braking performance is impaired,
Wax the vehicle when water will no
dry the brakes by applying them
longer bead on the paint.
lightly while maintaining a slow for- Always wash and dry the vehicle
ward speed. before waxing. Use a good quality
liquid or paste wax, and follow the
manufacturer's instructions. Wax all
CAUTION metal trim to protect it and to
Wetting engine compartment maintain its luster.
Removing oil, tar, and similar mate-
rials with a spot remover will usually
strip the wax from the finish. Be
sure to re-wax these areas even if 7
the rest of the vehicle does not yet
need waxing.
Be careful not to touch the lens
when waxing the lamps.
CAUTION
OMQ4A070086 Drying vehicle
Water washing in the engine com- Wiping dust or dirt off the body
partment including high pressure with a dry cloth will scratch the
water washing may cause the finish.
failure of electrical circuits located
in the engine compartment.
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Maintenance Appearance care
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Maintenance Appearance care
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Maintenance Appearance care
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Maintenance Appearance care
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Maintenance Appearance care
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Maintenance Emission control system
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Maintenance Emission control system
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Maintenance Emission control system
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Maintenance Emission control system
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Specifications & Consumer infor- 8
mation
Specifications & Consumer information
Dimensions................................................................................. 8-2
Engine ......................................................................................... 8-3
Gross vehicle weight ................................................................ 8-3
Luggage volume........................................................................ 8-4
Air conditioning system........................................................... 8-4
Bulb wattage ............................................................................. 8-5
Tires and wheels ....................................................................... 8-7
Recommended lubricants and capacities ............................. 8-8
Recommended SAE viscosity number ................................ 8-9
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .................................... 8-10
Vehicle certification label ......................................................8-11
Tire specification and pressure label................................... 8-11
Engine number ........................................................................ 8-12
Reporting safety defects ......................................................8-12
Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions
Dimensions
6, 7 Seats
Item mm (in)
Base GT Line X Line
Overall length 4,800 (189) 4,810 (189.4) 4,800 (189)
Overall width 1,900 (74.8) 1,900 (74.8) 1,900 (74.8)
Without Roof rack 1,695 (66.7) 1,695 (66.7) -
Overall height
With Roof rack 1,700 (66.9) 1,700 (66.9) 1,785 (70.3)
Tread Front 235/65 R17 1,651 (65.0)
235/60 R18 1,646 (64.8)
255/45 R20 1,637 (64.4)
Rear 235/65 R17 1,661 (65.4)
235/60 R18 1,656 (65.2)
255/45 R20 1,647 (64.8)
Wheelbase 2,815 (110.8)
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Specifications & Consumer information Engine
Engine
FWD AWD
Engine [kg (lbs)]
6 seats 7 seats 6 seats 7 seats
2,430 2,480
Smart stream G2.5 GDi - -
(5,357) (5,467)
2,430 2,480
Smartstream G2.5 T-GDi - -
(5,357) (5,467)
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Specifications & Consumer information Luggage volume
Luggage volume
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Specifications & Consumer information Bulb wattage
Bulb wattage
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Specifications & Consumer information Bulb wattage
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Specifications & Consumer information Tires and wheels
Load Speed Inflation pressure [psi (kPa, bar)] Wheel lug nut
Tire Wheel capacity capacity Normal load Maximum load torque
Item
size size kgf m (lbf ft,
LI*1 kg SS*2 km/h Front Rear Front Rear N m)
235/
7.0J X 17" 104 900 H 210
65R17
35 35 35 35
235/
Full size tire 7.5J X 18" 103 875 H 210 (240, (240, (240, (240,
60R18
2.4) 2.4) 2.4) 2.4)
255/
8.5J X 20" 105 925 V 240 11 ~ 13
45R20
(79 ~ 94, 107
Compact 60 60 60 60 ~ 127)
T135/
spare tire 4B X 17" 104 900 M 130 (420, (420, (420, (420,
90D17
(steel wheel)*3 4.2) 4.2) 4.2) 4.2)
Compact
Compact spare tire's size is based on the full size tire equipped on your
spare tire
vehicle.
(alloy wheel)
*1. Load Index
*2. Speed Symbol
*3. If equipped
CAUTION NOTICE
When replacing tires, use the same We recommend that when replac-
size originally supplied with the ing tires, use the same originally
vehicle. supplied with the vehicles.
Using tires of a different size can If not, that affects driving perfor-
damage the related parts or make it mance.
8
work irregularly. When driving in high altitude
grades, it is natural for the atmo-
spheric pressure to decrease.
Therefore, please check the tire
pressure and add more air when
necessary.
Additionally required tire air pres-
sure per km above sea level: 1.5
psi/km
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Specifications & Consumer information Recommended lubricants and capacities
Double clutch trans- Gear oil 3.3 ~ 3.4 GS WDCTF HD G (GS CALTEX)
mission (DCT) fluid Control oil 2.45 ~ 2.5 GS WDCTF HD H (GS CALTEX)
Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) 6.5 ATF SP4M-1
Smartstream G2.5 GDi 9.2 Mixture of antifreeze and dis-
*2 tilled water (Ethylene glycol
Coolant
Smartstream G2.5 T-GDi 8.4 base coolant for aluminum
radiator)
Brake fluid 0.51 0.02 DOT 4
HYPOID GEAR OIL API GL-5,
SAE 75W/85 (Recommended:
Rear differential oil (AWD) 0.53 ~ 0.63
SK HCT-5 GEAR OIL 75W85 or
equivalent)
Smartstream G2.5 GDi 0.62 ~ 0.68 HYPOID GEAR OIL API GL-5,
SAE 75W/85
Transfer case oil
(Recommended: SK HCT-5
(AWD) Smartstream G2.5 T-GDi 0.48 ~ 0.52 GEAR OIL 75W/85 or equiva-
lent)
Fuel 67 Gasoline
*1. If the above recommended specification oil is not available, SAE 0W-20 grade
synthetic oil can be used. If a lower grade engine oil (mineral oil including Semi-syn-
thetic) is used, then the engine oil and engine oil filter must be replaced as indicated
severe maintenance condition.
*2. Different type of coolant or water may damage the electrical component.
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Specifications & Consumer information Recommended lubricants and capacities
An engine oil displaying this API Certification Mark conforms to the interna-
tional Lubricant Specification Advisory Committee (ILSAC). It is recom-
mended to only use engine oils that uphold this API Certification Mark.
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Specifications & Consumer information Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
OMQ4050266L
OMQ4AH080002
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Specifications & Consumer information Vehicle certification label
OMQ4080003
attached on the driver's (or front The tires supplied on your new vehi-
passenger's) side center pillar gives cle are chosen to provide the best
the vehicle identification number performance for normal driving.
(VIN).
The tire label located on the driver's
side center pillar gives the tire pres-
sures recommended for your vehi-
cle.
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Specifications & Consumer information Engine number
Mailing Address:
Transport Canada - ASFAD
330 Sparks Street
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0N5
ODN8019022
Online:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/recalls
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Abbreviation A
Abbreviation
Abbreviation
Abbreviation ESS
ABS Emergency Stop Signal
Anti-lock Brake System FCA
BAS Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist
Brake Assistant System
HAC
BCA
Hill-start Assist Control
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist HBA
BCW High Beam Assist
Blind-Spot Collision Warning HDA
BVM Highway Driving Assist
Blind-Spot View Monitor HMSL
CC High Mounted Stop Lamp
Cruise Control HUD
CRS Head-Up Display
Child Restraint System ISLA
DAW Intelligent Speed Limit Assist
Driver Attention Warning LATCH
DBC Lower Anchors and Tether for
Children
Downhill Brake Control
LFA
DRL
Lane Following Assist
Daytime Running Light
LKA
EBD
Lane Keeping Assist
Electronic Brake force Distribution
MCB
ECM
Multi-Collision Brake
Electric Chromic Mirror
MDPS
EPS
Motor Driven Power Steering
Electric Power Steering
MIL
ESC
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Electronic Stability Control
A 2
Abbreviation
MSLA SRSCM
Manual Speed Limit Assist SRS Control Module
NSCC SVM
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Surround View Monitor
Control TBT
ODS Turn By Turn
Occupant Detection System TCS
PCA Traction Control System
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoid- TIN
ance Assist
Tire Identification Number
PDW
TPMS
Reverse Parking Distance Warning
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
RCCA
VIN
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Vehicle Identification Number
Avoidance Assist
VSM
RCCW
Vehicle Stability Management
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warn-
ing
RVM
Rear View Monitor
SBW
Shift-By-Wire
SCC
Smart Cruise Control
SEA
Safe Exit Assist
SEW
Safe Exit Warning
SRS
Supplemental Restraint System
A 3
Index I
Index
Index turning off the front air climate
control 4-178
automatic transmission
A operation 5-17
AC inverter 4-192 shift lock system 5-21
air bag 3-46 automatic transmission shift
adding equipment to or modifying your indicator 4-91
air bag-equipped vehicle 3-72 automatic transmission (shift
additional safety precautions 3-71 lever) 5-17
air bag collision sensors 3-66 AWD
air bag warning labels 3-73 AWD mode 5-35
curtain air bag 3-64 safe operation 5-37
front air bag 3-60
inflation conditions 3-67
non-inflation conditions 3-69 B
occupant detection system battery 7-38
(ODS) 3-53 battery saver function 4-139
side air bag 3-63 before driving 5-7
SRS components and functions 3-50 blind-spot collision-avoidance
supplemental restraint system
assist (BCA) 5-114
(SRS) 3-70
blind-spot view monitor
system operate 3-47
warning and indicator 3-49 (BVM) 5-148
air cleaner 7-32 brake fluid 7-29
air ventilation seat 4-188 brake system 5-44
anti-lock brake system (ABS) 5-56
all wheel drive (AWD) system 5-34
auto hold 5-53
appearance care 7-83
brake assist system (BAS) 5-66
exterior care 7-83
downhill brake control (DBC) 5-62
interior care 7-89
electronic parking brake (EPB) 5-48
audio system 4-204 electronic stability control (ESC)
radio 4-206 system 5-58
USB port 4-205 foot brake 5-46
automatic climate control good braking practices 5-67
system 4-169 hill-start assist control (HAC) 5-64
air conditioning 4-178 power brakes 5-44
controlling air intake 4-177 trailer stability assist (TSA) 5-66
controlling fan speed 4-178 vehicle stability management (VSM)
heating and air conditioning system 5-64
automatically 4-171 bulb replacement 7-73
heating and air conditioning bulb replacement precaution 7-69
manually 4-173
mode selection 4-174
temperature control 4-175
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drive mode 5-73
C smart shift on trip computer 5-78
care of seat belts 3-35 drive mode integrated control
cargo security screen 4-199 system 5-73
center console storage 4-184 drive mode 5-73
child restraint system (CRS) 3-36 driver attention warning
children always in the rear 3-36 (DAW) 5-140
installing a CRS 3-39 driver position memory
selecting a CRS 3-37 system 4-30
types 3-38 easy access function 4-32
climate control air filter 7-33 recalling memory positions 4-31
climate control system 4-157 storing memory positions 4-31
air conditioning 4-157 system reset 4-32
checking the amount of air conditioner driving info display 4-106
refrigerant 4-159 dual clutch transmission
checking the amount of compressor (DCT) 5-24
lubricant 4-159 operation 5-24
climate control air filter 4-159 shift lock system 5-31
heating 4-157
system operation 4-157
ventilation 4-157 E
closing the hood 4-53 economical operation 5-206
coat hook 4-197 electric chromic mirror (ECM) with
cruise control (CC) 5-150 HomeLink system 4-70
cup holder 4-185 electrochromic mirror (ECM) 4-69
electronic stability control (ESC)
system 5-58
D
emergency 6-3
day/night rear view mirror 4-69
emergency starting 6-6
daytime running light (DRL) 4-140 emergency while driving 6-4
defogging (windshield) 4-180 engine doesn t turn over 6-5
defrosting (windshield) 4-180 engine stalls at a crossroad or
door locks 4-20 crossing 6-4
child-protector rear door lock 4-26 engine will not start 6-5
door lock/unlock features 4-25 flat tire while driving 6-4
electronic child safety lock flat tire (with spare tire) 6-17
system 4-26 flat tire (with tire mobility kit) 6-27
from inside the vehicle 4-23 hazard warning flasher 6-3
in case of an emergency 4-28 not start 6-5
rear occupant alert (ROA) road warning 6-3
system 4-28 turns over slowly 6-5
with the mechanical key 4-21 vehicle stalls while driving 6-4
with the smart key 4-20
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emergency starting engine compartment fuse
jump-starting 6-6 panel 7-63, 7-68
push-starting 6-8 engine compartment fuse
emission control system 7-91 replacement 7-57
engine compartment 2-9, 7-5 inner panel fuse replacement 7-56
engine coolant 7-26
engine oil and filter 7-24 G
engine overheats 6-9
gauges 4-87
engine start/stop button 5-12
distance to empty 4-90
ENGINE START/STOP button engine coolant temperature
position 5-12 gauge 4-88
Illuminated ENGINE START/STOP fuel gauge 4-88
button 5-12
odometer 4-89
starting the engine 5-14 outside temperature gauge 4-91
exterior features 4-203 speedometer 4-87
roof rack 4-203 tachometer 4-87
glove box 4-184
F
flat tire H
using of compact spare tire 6-24 headrest
flat tire (with spare tire) 6-17 front seat headrest 3-18
flat tire (with tire mobility rear seat headrest 3-21
kit) 6-27 head-up display (HUD) 4-121
floor mat anchor(s) 4-198 information 4-122
forward collision-avoidance setting 4-123
assist (FCA) - front view heated steering wheel 4-67
camera only 5-79 heated washer nozzle 4-151
forward collision-avoidance assist high beam assist (HBA) 4-144
(FCA) - sensor fusion type 5-92 highway driving assist
forward/reverse parking distance (HDA) 5-181
warning (PDW) 4-133 hood 4-52
function operation 4-135 closing the hood 4-53
function settings 4-135 hood open warning 4-53
malfunction and precautions 4-138 opening the hood 4-52
fuel filler door 4-54 hood open warning 4-53
closing the fuel filler door 4-55
opening the fuel filler door 4-54
fuel requirements 1-2 I
fuses 7-54 idle stop and go (ISG) 5-70
driver s side fuse panel 7-59 deactivating 5-72
immobilizer system 4-15
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folding key immobilizer system 4-15
smart key immobilizer system 4-16 K
indicator lights 4-117 key positions 5-9
infotainment system 4-204 Ignition switch position 5-9
audio system 4-204 Illuminated ignition switch 5-9
inside rear view mirror 4-68 starting the engine 5-10
day/night rear view mirror 4-69 keys 4-7
electronic chromic mirror (ECM) 4-69 battery replacement 4-13
instrument cluster 4-84 remote key 4-7
adjusting instrument cluster smart key 4-9
illumination 4-86
dual clutch transmission shift
indicator 4-93 L
full LCD cluster 4-85 lane following assist (LFA) 5-177
gauges 4-87 lane keeping assist (LKA) 5-108
transmission shift indicator 4-91 LCD display 4-93
interior features 4-185 LCD display modes 4-94
AC inverter 4-192 LCD display messages 4-106
air ventilation seat 4-188 LCD displays 4-103
cargo security screen 4-199 driving info display 4-106
coat hook 4-197 LCD display messages 4-106
cup holder 4-185 service mode 4-105
floor mat anchor(s) 4-198 trip information (trip
power outlet 4-191 computer) 4-103
seat warmer 4-186 liftgate 4-33
side curtain 4-197 closing the liftgate 4-34
sun visor 4-189 emergency liftgate safety
USB charger 4-189 release 4-35
wireless smart phone charging opening the liftgate 4-34
system 4-193 power liftgate 4-37
interior light 4-153 light bulbs 7-69
automatic turn off function 4-153 bulb replacement 7-73
glove box lamp 4-156 bulb replacement precaution 7-69
luggage room lamp 4-155 light bulb position (front) 7-71
map lamp 4-154 light bulb position (rear) 7-71
room lamp 4-155 light bulb position (side) 7-72
vanity mirror lamp 4-156
lighting 4-139
battery saver function 4-139
J daytime running light (DRL) 4-140
front fog light 4-144
jump-starting 6-6
headlamp delay function 4-139
high beam assist (HBA) 4-144
lighting control 4-141
one-touch lane change 4-143
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operating high beam 4-142
operating turn signals 4-143 N
lighting control 4-141 navigation-based smart cruise
auto light 4-142 control (NSCC) 5-170
head light (low beam) 4-141
position and tail lamp 4-141
luggage board 4-201 O
luggage net holder 4-198 odometer 4-89
Luggage side tray 4-202 one-touch lane change 4-143
luggage tray 4-202 opening the hood 4-52
outside rear view mirror 4-80
adjusting the outside rear view
M mirror 4-80
maintenance folding the outside rear view
air cleaner 7-32 mirror 4-81
battery 7-38 reverse parking aid function 4-82
climate control air filter 7-33 overloading 5-233
engine coolant 7-26
fuses 7-54
lights bulbs 7-69 P
maintenance services 7-6 panorama roof
owner maintenance 7-8 sunshade 4-61
parking brake 7-31 panorama sunroof 4-59
washer fluid 7-30 closing the sunroof 4-62
wiper blades 7-34 resetting the sunroof 4-64
manual climate control sliding the sunroof 4-61
system 4-161 sunroof open warning 4-60
air conditioning 4-168 tilting the sunroof 4-62
controlling air intake 4-166 parking brake 7-31
controlling fan speed 4-167 power liftgate 4-37
heating and air conditioning 4-163 closing the liftgate 4-39
mode selection 4-164 how to reset 4-41
temperature control 4-165 non-opening conditions 4-40
manual speed limit assist opening height setting 4-42
(MSLA) 5-137 opening the liftgate 4-38
mirror speed adjustment 4-42
electric chromic mirror (ECM) with power outlet 4-191
HomeLink system 4-70 power window lock button 4-50
mirrors 4-68 pre-tensioner seat belt 3-31
inside rear view mirror 4-68 push-starting 6-8
outside rear view mirror 4-80
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spark plugs 7-22
R steering gear box, linkage & boots/
rear cross-traffic collision- lower arm ball joint 7-23
avoidance assist (RCCA) 5-188 suspension mounting bolts 7-23
rear view monitor (RVM) 4-123 vacuum crankcase ventilation
function operation 4-124 hoses 7-21
function settings 4-124 vapor hose and fuel filler cap 7-21
malfunction and limitations 4-125 scheduled maintenance
remote key 4-7 service 7-9
mechanical key 4-8 scheduled maintenance service
operation 4-7 precaution 7-9
transmitter precautions 4-9 seat 3-5
reverse parking collision- feature of seat leather 3-8
avoidance assist (PCA) 5-199 front seat adjustment for
reverse parking distance warning manual seat 3-8
(PDW) 4-129 front seat adjustment for
function operation 4-130 power seat 3-10
rear seat adjustment 3-12
function settings 4-129
malfunction and precautions 4-130 seatback pocket 3-23
small pocket 3-24
roof rack 4-203
seat belt restraint system 3-24
driver s 3-point system with
S emergency locking retractor 3-27
pre-tensioner seat belt 3-31
safe exit assist (SEA) 5-131
seat belt warning 3-26
safe exit warning (SEW) 5-127
seat belts 3-24
safety precautions 3-3
care of seat belts 3-35
scheduled maintenance precautions 3-33
items 7-20 seat belt restraint system 3-24
air cleaner filter 7-21 seat warmer 4-186
air conditioning refrigerant 7-23
service mode 4-105
automatic transmission fluid 7-22
shift Indicator pop-up 4-93
brake discs, pads, calipers and
rotors 7-23 side curtain 4-197
brake fluid 7-23 smart cruise control (SCC) 5-153
brake hoses and lines 7-22 smart key 4-9
coolant 7-22 mechanical key 4-11
cooling system 7-22 operation 4-10
drive shafts and boots 7-23 smart liftgate with auto
dual clutch transmission fluid 7-22 open 4-43
fluid levels 7-23 detecting area 4-45
fuel lines, fuel hoses and how to deactivate 4-44
connections 7-21 how to use 4-43
parking brake 7-22 special driving conditions 5-209
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specifications theft-alarm system 4-17
air conditioning system 8-4 armed stage 4-17
bulb wattage 8-5 disarmed stage 4-19
dimensions 8-2 theft-alarm stage 4-19
engine 8-3 tire pressure monitoring system
engine number 8-12 (TPMS) 6-10
gross vehicle weight 8-3 effective use of the TPMS 6-11
lubricants and capacities 8-8 tire replacement with TPMS 6-14
luggage volume 8-4 tires and wheels 7-41
tire specification and pressure all season tires 7-51
label 8-11 checking tire inflation pressure 7-42
tires and wheels 8-7 radial-ply tires 7-53
vehicle certification label 8-11 snow tires 7-52
vehicle identification number summer tires 7-51
(VIN) 8-10 tire chains 7-52
speedometer 4-87 tire maintenance 7-45
starting the engine tire replacement 7-44
starting the engine 5-16 tire rotation 7-43
turbocharger intercooler 5-16 tire sidewall labeling 7-46
starting the engine with tire terminology and definitions 7-49
smart key 5-14 tire traction 7-45
steering wheel 4-65 wheel alignment and tire
electric power steering (EPS) 4-65 balance 7-44
heated steering wheel 4-67 wheel replacement 7-45
horn 4-68 towing 6-35
tilt & telescopic steering wheel 4-66 without wheel dollies 6-36
storage compartment 4-184 trailer towing 5-218
center console storage 4-184 driving with a trailer 5-221
glove box 4-184 hitches 5-220
luggage board 4-201 maintenance 5-224
luggage net holder 4-198 pull a trailer 5-225
luggage side tray 4-202 safety chains 5-221
luggage tray 4-202 trailer brakes 5-221
sun visor 4-189 transmission shift indicator 4-91
surround view monitor automatic transmission shift
(SVM) 4-126 indicator 4-91
function operation 4-127 manual shift mode 4-92
function settings 4-127 shift Indicator pop-up 4-93
malfunction and limitations 4-128 trip information (trip computer)
accumulated driving information
mode 4-104
T drive info display 4-105
tachometer 4-87 fuel economy 4-103
trip modes 4-103
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USB charger 4-189
V
vehicle auto shut-off system 5-68
vehicle break-in process 1-5
vehicle data collection and event
data recorders 1-6
vehicle handling instructions 1-6
vehicle identification
number (VIN) 8-10
vehicle load limit 5-227
vehicle modifications 1-5
vehicle weight 5-231
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warning and indicator lights 4-110
indicator lights 4-117
warning lights 4-110
warning lights 4-110
washer fluid 7-30
welcome system 4-152
window opening and closing 4-48
windows 4-47
power window lock button 4-50
window opening and closing 4-48
windshield defrosting and
defogging 4-180
defogging logic 4-183
defroster 4-182
winter driving 5-214
wiper blades 7-34
wipers and washers 4-148
wireless smart phone charging
system 4-193
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