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Kia, THE COMPANY
Thank you for becoming the owner of a new Kia vehicle.
As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality vehi-
cles with exceptional value, Kia Motors is dedicated to providing you
with a customer service experience that exceeds your expectations.
All information contained in this Owners Manual is accurate at the
time of publication. However, Kia reserves the right to make changes
at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement can
be carried out.
This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes descrip-
tions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a
result, you may encounter material in this manual that is not applica-
ble to your specific Kia vehicle.
Drive safely and enjoy your Kia!
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Kia, THE COMPANY

Kia, THE COMPANYThank you for becoming the owner of a new Kia vehicle.As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality vehi-cles with exc

Page 2 - Foreword

Your vehicle at a glance22EXTERIOR OVERVIEW1. Hood ...4-322. Head lamp ...

Page 3

413Features of your vehicleUnlockingUsing the door handle button1. Carry the smart key.2. Press the button of the driver'soutside door handle.3.

Page 4 - Introduction

Features of your vehicle144Tailgate unlockingUsing the tailgate handle button1. Carry the smart key.2. Press the tailgate handle button.3. When all do

Page 5

415Features of your vehicleSmart key precautions• The smart key will not work if anyof the following occur:- The smart key is close to a radiotransmit

Page 6 - WARNING - Refueling

Features of your vehicle164To deactivate the immobilizersystem:Turn the engine start/stop button tothe ON position by pressing the but-ton while carry

Page 7

417Features of your vehicleThis device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-210.Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:1. This devic

Page 8 - VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS

Features of your vehicle1844. Install the battery in the reverseorder of removal.• The smart key is designed to giveyou years of trouble-free use, how

Page 9

419Features of your vehicleThis system is designed to provideprotection from unauthorized entryinto the vehicle. This system is oper-ated in three sta

Page 10 - EXTERIOR OVERVIEW

Features of your vehicle204Theft-alarm stageThe alarm will be activated if any ofthe following occurs while the systemis armed.• A front or rear door

Page 11

421Features of your vehicleOperating door locks fromoutside the vehicle • Turn the key clockwise to unlockand counterclockwise to lock.• If you lock t

Page 12 - INTERIOR OVERVIEW

Features of your vehicle224Operating door locks frominside the vehicleWith the door lock button• To unlock a door, pull the door lockbutton (1) to the

Page 13 - INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW

23Your vehicle at a glance10. Door locks...4-2111. Fuel filler lid ...4-3

Page 14 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT

423Features of your vehicleWith central door lock switchOperate by pressing the central doorlock switch.• When pressing the front portion (1)of the sw

Page 15

Features of your vehicle244Impact sensing door unlock systemIn the event of air bag deploymentresulting from a vehicle impact, alldoors will automatic

Page 16 - 3rd row seat*

425Features of your vehicleOpening the tailgate• The tailgate is locked or unlockedwhen all doors are locked orunlocked with the key, transmitter(or s

Page 17 - - Driver

Features of your vehicle264Emergency tailgate safetyreleaseYour vehicle is equipped with anemergency tailgate safety releaselever located on the botto

Page 18 - WARNING - Rear seat

427Features of your vehicle(1) Driver’s door power windowswitch(2) Front passenger’s door powerwindow switch(3) Rear door (left) power windowswitch(4)

Page 19 - Seatback angle

Features of your vehicle284Power windowsThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to operate.Each door has a power windowswitch

Page 20

429Features of your vehicleAuto up/down window (if equipped)Pressing or pulling up the power win-dow switch momentarily to the seconddetent position (

Page 21

Features of your vehicle304And if the power window switch ispulled up continuously again within 5seconds after the window is loweredby the automatic w

Page 22 - Headrest (for front seat)

431Features of your vehicleCAUTION• To prevent possible damageto the power window system,do not open or close two win-dows or more at the sametime. Th

Page 23

Features of your vehicle324Opening the hood 1. Pull the release lever to unlatchthe hood. The hood should popopen slightly.2. Go to the front of the v

Page 24 - - Seatback

Your vehicle at a glance42INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Inside door handle ...4-212. Power window switch ...

Page 25 - Rear seat adjustment

433Features of your vehicleClosing the hood1. Before closing the hood, check thefollowing:• All filler caps in the engine com-partment must be correct

Page 26

Features of your vehicle344Opening the fuel filler lidThe fuel filler lid must be openedfrom inside the vehicle by pulling upthe fuel filler lid opene

Page 27

435Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICEWhen refueling fully at an up hill,the fuel gauge may not point to the Fposition.It is not a malfunction. If you mo

Page 28 - 3rd row seat (if equipped)

Features of your vehicle364(Continued)• When using an approvedportable fuel container, besure to place the container onthe ground prior to refueling.S

Page 29 - WARNING - Cargo loading

437Features of your vehicleCAUTION• Make sure to refuel your vehi-cle according to the “Fuelrequirements” suggested inchapter 1.• If the fuel filler c

Page 30 - WARNING - 3rd row seat

Features of your vehicle384If your vehicle is equipped with asunroof, you can slide or tilt yoursunroof with the sunroof control leverlocated on the o

Page 31 - WARNING - Headrest

439Features of your vehicleSunroof open warning (if equipped)If the driver removes the ignition key(smart key: turns off the engine) andopens the driv

Page 32 - Removal and installation

Features of your vehicle404Automatic reversalIf an object or part of the body isdetected while the sunroof is closingautomatically, it will reverse th

Page 33 - SEAT BELTS

441Features of your vehicleSunshadeTo open the sunshadePress the sunshade open button (1).To close the sunshade when thesunroof glass is closed- Press

Page 34

Features of your vehicle424Resetting the sunroofWhenever the vehicle battery is dis-connected or discharged, you mustreset your sunroof system as foll

Page 35

25Your vehicle at a glanceINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW1. Audio remote control buttons...4-1642. Driver’s front air bag ...

Page 36 - Height adjustment

443Features of your vehicleElectric power steering (EPS)The power steering uses a motor toassist you in steering the vehicle. Ifthe engine is off or i

Page 37 - B200A02NF

Features of your vehicle444(Continued)• When you operate the steeringwheel in low temperature, abnor-mal noise may occur. If tempera-ture rises, the n

Page 38 - B210A01NF-1

445Features of your vehicleHeated steering wheel (if equipped)With the ignition switch in the ONposition, pressing the heated steer-ing wheel button w

Page 39 - CAUTION - Cargo

Features of your vehicle464FLEX STEER (if equipped)The FLEX STEER controls steeringeffort based upon as driver's prefer-ence or road condition.Yo

Page 40 - ORP032076K

447Features of your vehicleNormal modeThe normal mode offers mediumsteering effort.Sport modeThe steering wheel becomes heav-ier. The sport mode is us

Page 41 - Stowing the rear seat belt

Features of your vehicle484CAUTION• For your safety, if you pressthe steering mode buttonwhile operating the steeringwheel, the LCD display willchange

Page 42 - Pre-tensioner seat belt

449Features of your vehicleInside rearview mirrorAdjust the rearview mirror so that thecenter view through the rear windowis seen. Make this adjustmen

Page 43 - ORP033083C

Features of your vehicle504Electric chromic mirror (ECM)with compass1. Feature Control Button2. Status Indicator LED3. Rear Light SensorAutomatic-Dimm

Page 44

451Features of your vehicleOutside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust the mirror anglesbefore driving.Your vehicle is equipped with bothleft-hand and

Page 45 - Seat belt precautions

Features of your vehicle524Remote controlElectric typeThe electric remote control mirrorswitch allows you to adjust the positionof the left and right

Page 46 - WARNING - Shoulder

Your vehicle at a glance62ENGINE COMPARTMENTORP0720021. Engine oil dipstick...7-292. Engine oil filler cap ...

Page 47

453Features of your vehicleFolding the outside rearview mirrorElectric typeThe outside rearview mirror can befolded or unfolded by pressing theswitch

Page 48 - When to replace seat belts

Features of your vehicle544INSTRUMENT CLUSTER1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer3. Engine coolant temperature gauge4. Fuel gauge5. LCD display6. Warning and

Page 49 - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM

455Features of your vehicleInstrument Cluster ControlAdjusting Instrument ClusterIllumination (if equipped)The brightness of the instrumentpanel illum

Page 50

Features of your vehicle564[Type A](1) : TRIP button for changing tripmodes(2) : RESET button for resettingitems❈ For the LCD modes, refer to “LCDD

Page 51 - - Child seat

457Features of your vehicleEngine Coolant TemperatureGaugeThis gauge indicates the tempera-ture of the engine coolant when theignition switch or Engin

Page 52 - Placing a passenger seat belt

Features of your vehicle584✽✽NOTICEFuel display may not be accurate ifyou are filling in sloping places.OdometerThe odometer Indicates the total dis-t

Page 53 - WARNING - Auto lock

459Features of your vehicleTransaxle Shift IndicatorAutomatic Transaxle ShiftIndicator (if equipped)This indicator displays which auto-matic transaxle

Page 54 - ORP032037C

Features of your vehicle604LCD Modes (for type B cluster)LCD DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED)Modes Symbol ExplanationTrip Computer This mode displays driving in

Page 55 - WARNING - Tether strap

461Features of your vehicleService ModeService IntervalService inIt calculates and displays when youneed a scheduled maintenanceservice (mileage or da

Page 56 - Position Indicator

Features of your vehicle624User Settings ModeDescriptionOn this mode, you can change set-ting of the doors, lamps, and so on.DoorAuto Door Lock (if eq

Page 57 - WARNING - LATCH lower

Safety features of your vehicleSeats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2• Front seat adjustment - manual. .

Page 58 - * 3rd row seat : if equipped

463Features of your vehicleTwo Press Unlock (if equipped)• Off:The two press unlock function willbe deactivated.Therefore, all doorswill unlock if the

Page 59 - How does the air bag system

Features of your vehicle644Service IntervalOn this mode, you can activate theservice interval function with mileage(mi. or km) and period (months).A/V

Page 60

465Features of your vehicleWarning MessagesShift to "P" position (for smart keysystem and automatic transaxle)• This warning message illumin

Page 61

Features of your vehicle664Steering wheel unlocked (for smart key system)• This warning message illuminatesif the steering wheel does not lockwhen the

Page 62 - SRS components and func

467Features of your vehiclePress clutch pedal to start engine(for smart key system and manualtransaxle)• This warning message illuminates ifthe Engine

Page 63 - Driver’s front air bag (2)

Features of your vehicle684Press start button again (for smart key system)• This warning message illuminatesif you can not operate the EngineStart/Sto

Page 64

469Features of your vehicleShift to "P" or "N" to start engine (for smart key system and auto-matic transaxle)• This warning messa

Page 65

Features of your vehicle704Sunroof Open (if equipped)• The warning message illuminatesif you turn off the engine and thenopen the driver's door w

Page 66 - Main components of the occu

471Features of your vehicleOverviewDescriptionThe trip computer is a microcomput-er-controlled driver information sys-tem that displays information re

Page 67

Features of your vehicle724Fuel EconomyDistance To Empty (1)• The distance to empty is the esti-mated distance the vehicle can bedriven with the remai

Page 68

Safety features of your vehicle23Front seat(1) Forward and backward(2) Seatback angle(3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat)(4) Lumbar support (Driver

Page 69 - Proper position

473Features of your vehicleTrip A/BTripmeter (1)• The tripmeter is the total driving dis-tance since the last tripmeter reset.- Distance range: 0.0 ~

Page 70

Features of your vehicle744Automatic resetTo make the average fuel economybe reset automatically whenever refu-eling, select the “Auto Reset” mode inU

Page 71 - ■ Passenger’s front air bag

475Features of your vehicleWarning lights✽✽NOTICE - Warning lightsMake sure that all warning lightsare OFF after starting the engine. Ifany light is s

Page 72

Features of your vehicle764Parking Brake & BrakeFluid Warning LightThis warning light illuminates:• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Star

Page 73

477Features of your vehicleAnti-lock Brake System(ABS) Warning LightThis warning light illuminates:• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/S

Page 74

Features of your vehicle784✽✽NOTICE - Electronic Brakeforce Distribution(EBD) SystemWarning LightWhen the ABS Warning Light is onor both ABS and Parki

Page 75

479Features of your vehicleMalfunction IndicatorLamp (MIL)This warning light illuminates:• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop Button

Page 76

Features of your vehicle804Engine CoolantTemperature WarningLight (if equipped)This warning light illuminates:• When the engine coolant tempera-ture i

Page 77 - Side air bag

481Features of your vehicleLow Fuel Level WarningLightThis warning light illuminates:When the fuel tank is nearly empty.If the fuel tank is nearly emp

Page 78 - Curtain air bag

Features of your vehicle824Master Warning light (if equipped)• This warning light informs the driv-er the following situations- Low washer fluid- TPMS

Page 79

33Safety features of your vehicleWARNING - Driver’s seat• Never attempt to adjust theseat while the vehicle is mov-ing. This could result in lossof co

Page 80 - Air bag collision sensors

483Features of your vehicleIndicator lightsElectronic StabilityControl (ESC) IndicatorLightThis indicator light illuminates:• Once you set the ignitio

Page 81

Features of your vehicle844Immobilizer IndicatorLight (Without Smart Key)This indicator light illuminates:• When the vehicle detects theimmobilizer in

Page 82 - OED036099

485Features of your vehicleTurn Signal IndicatorLightThis indicator light blinks:• When you turn the turn signal lighton.If any of the following occur

Page 83 - OED036102

Features of your vehicle864Washer Fluid WarningLightThis warning light illuminates:• When the washer fluid level in thereservoir is nearly empty.In th

Page 84 - OED036103 OED036104 1VQA2092

487Features of your vehicleThe rear parking assist systemassists the driver during backwardmovement of the vehicle by chiming ifany object is sensed w

Page 85

Features of your vehicle884• This system will activate whenbacking up with the ignition switchON.If the vehicle is moving at a speedover 5 km/h (3 mp

Page 86

489Features of your vehicleNon-operational conditions ofrear parking assist systemThe rear parking assist systemmay not operate properly when:1. Moist

Page 87 - Air bag warning label

Features of your vehicle904✽✽NOTICEThis system can only sense objectswithin the range and location of thesensors; it can not detect objects inother ar

Page 88

491Features of your vehicleThe parking assist system assiststhe driver during movement of thevehicle by chiming or displaying thearea an obstacle is d

Page 89

Features of your vehicle924Operation of the parkingassist systemOperating condition• This system activates when theparking assist system button ispres

Page 90

Safety features of your vehicle43(Continued)• When resetting the seatback tothe upright position, make sureit is securely latched by push-ing it forwa

Page 91 - FOLDING KEY

493Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• The actual warning sound and indicator may differ from the illustrationaccording to objects or sensor status.• Do

Page 92 - WARNING - Ignition key

Features of your vehicle944Non-operational conditions ofparking assist systemParking assist system may notoperate normally when:1. Moisture is frozen

Page 93

495Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICE1. The warning may not soundsequentially depending on thespeed and shapes of the objectsdetected.2. The parking ass

Page 94 - CAUTION - Transmitter

Features of your vehicle964Self-diagnosisWhen you shift the gear to the R(Reverse) position and if one or moreof the below occurs you may have amalfun

Page 95 - Immobilizer system

497Features of your vehicleThe rearview camera will activatewhen the back-up light is ON with theignition switch ON and the shift leverin the R (Rever

Page 96

Features of your vehicle984The hazard warning flasher shouldbe used whenever you find it neces-sary to stop the car in a hazardouslocation. When you m

Page 97

499Features of your vehicleBattery saver function• The purpose of this feature is toprevent the battery from being dis-charged. The system automatical

Page 98 - WARNING - Smart key

Features of your vehicle1004Headlight welcome function (if equipped)When the headlight switch is in theON or AUTO position and all doors(and tailgate)

Page 99

4101Features of your vehicleParking light position ( )When the light switch is in the park-ing light position (1st position), thetail, position, licen

Page 100 - Unlocking

Features of your vehicle1024High beam operation 1. Turn the light switch to the head-light position.2. Push the lever away from you.• The high-beam in

Page 101 - Features of your vehicle

35Safety features of your vehicleFront seat adjustment - manualForward and backwardTo move the seat forward or back-ward:1. Pull the seat slide adjust

Page 102

4103Features of your vehicleFlashing headlightsPull the lever towards you. It willreturn to the normal (low-beam)position when released. The head-ligh

Page 103

Features of your vehicle1044One-touch lane change functionTo activate an one-touch lane changefunction, move the turn signal leverslightly for less th

Page 104

4105Features of your vehicleWIPERS AND WASHERSA : Wiper speed control (front)· MIST – Single wipe· OFF – Off· INT – Intermittent wipe · AUTO* – Automa

Page 105 - IC WARNING

Features of your vehicle1064AUTO (Automatic) control (if equipped)The rain sensor located on the upperend of the windshield glass sensesthe amount of

Page 106 - THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM

4107Features of your vehicleWindshield wipersWhen the wiper blade is not in a nor-mal position, place the ignition switchin the ON position. The wiper

Page 107

Features of your vehicle1084When the operation of the passen-ger’s side wiper blade is limited byaccumulated snow on the cowl topcover, operating angl

Page 108 - Operating door locks from

4109Features of your vehicleHeadlight washer (if equipped)If your vehicle is equipped with theheadlight washer it will operate at thesame time when yo

Page 109 - WARNING - Door lock

Features of your vehicle1104Rear window wiper and wash-er switchThe rear window wiper and washerswitch is located at the end of thewiper and washer sw

Page 110 - - Unlocked

4111Features of your vehicleINTERIOR LIGHTInterior lamp AUTO cut• When all entrances are closed, ifyou lock the vehicle by using thetransmitter or the

Page 111 - WARNING - Rear door

Features of your vehicle1124• (3) :- The map lamp comes on when adoor is opened. If you close thedoor, the lamps go out afterapproximately 30 seconds.

Page 112 - TAILGATE

iThank you for choosing a Kia vehicle.When you require service, remember that your Kia dealerknows your vehicle best. Your dealer has factory-trained

Page 113 - - Exhaust

Safety features of your vehicle63Seat height (for driver’s seat)To change the height of the seat,push the lever upwards or down-wards.• To lower the s

Page 114 - WINDOWS

4113Features of your vehicleLuggage room lampThe luggage room lamp comes onwhen the tailgate is opened.Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped)Push the switch

Page 115

Features of your vehicle1144WELCOME SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)Headlamp welcomeWhen the headlight(light switch inthe headlight or AUTO position) is onand all

Page 116

4115Features of your vehicleDEFROSTER✽✽NOTICEIf you want to defrost and defog thefront windshield, refer to “WindshieldDefrosting and Defogging” in th

Page 117 - WARNING

Features of your vehicle1164Outside mirror defroster (if equipped)If your vehicle is equipped with theoutside rearview mirror defrosters,they will ope

Page 118 - WARNING - Windows

4117Features of your vehicleMANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)ORP0421401. Fan speed control knob2. Air conditioning button 3. Rear window def

Page 119 - WARNING

Features of your vehicle1184Heating and air conditioning1. Start the engine.2. Set the mode to the desired position.To improve the effectiveness ofhea

Page 120

4119Features of your vehicleMode selectionThe mode selection buttons controlthe direction of the air flow throughthe ventilation system.Air can be dir

Page 121 - FUEL FILLER LID

Features of your vehicle1204Instrument panel ventsThe outlet vents can be opened orclosed separately using the thumb-wheel.Also, you can adjust the di

Page 122

4121Features of your vehicleRecirculated air positionWith the recirculated airposition selected, airfrom the passengercompartment will bedrawn through

Page 123

Features of your vehicle1224Fan speed controlThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition for fan operation.The fan speed control knob allowsyou to c

Page 124

37Safety features of your vehicleForward and backwardPush the control switch forward orbackward to move the seat to thedesired position. Release the s

Page 125 - ORP042020

4123Features of your vehicleSystem operationVentilation1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to theoutside (fresh) air positi

Page 126

Features of your vehicle1244✽✽NOTICE• When using the air conditioningsystem, monitor the temperaturegauge closely while driving uphills or in heavy tr

Page 127 - WARNING - Sunroof

4125Features of your vehicle• Operating the air conditioning sys-tem in the recirculated air positionprovides maximum cooling, how-ever, continual ope

Page 128

Features of your vehicle1264Checking the amount of airconditioner refrigerant andcompressor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant islow, the perform

Page 129

4127Features of your vehicleAUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)ORP042148/ORP042149C1. Driver's temperature control knob2. AUTO (automa

Page 130 - STEERING WHEEL

Features of your vehicle1284Automatic heating and air con-ditioningThe automatic climate control sys-tem is controlled by simply settingthe desired te

Page 131

4129Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• To turn the automatic operation off,select any button of the following:- Mode selection button- Air conditioning

Page 132 - (if equipped)

Features of your vehicle13043. Set the temperature control to thedesired position.4. Set the air intake control to theoutside (fresh) air position.5.

Page 133

4131Features of your vehicleFace-Level (B, D, F)Air flow is directed toward the upperbody and face. Additionally, eachoutlet can be controlled to dire

Page 134

Features of your vehicle1324Temperature controlThe temperature will increase to themaximum (HI) by turning the knob tothe right extremely.The temperat

Page 135

Safety features of your vehicle83Lumbar support (for driver’s seat)The lumbar support can be adjustedby pressing the button.Extendable cushion adjustm

Page 136 - WARNING - Rear

4133Features of your vehicleAdjusting the driver and passengerside temperature equally1. Press the DUAL button again todeactivate DUAL mode. The pas-s

Page 137

Features of your vehicle1344Recirculated air positionWith the recirculated airposition selected, airfrom the passengercompartment will bedrawn through

Page 138 - WARNING - Rearview

4135Features of your vehicleFan speed controlThe fan speed can be set to thedesired speed by operating the fanspeed control button.To change the fan s

Page 139

Features of your vehicle1364Climate information screen selec-tion (for type B)Press the climate information screenselection button to display climatei

Page 140 - CAUTION - Electric type

4137Features of your vehicleAir conditioningKia Air Conditioning Systems arefilled with refrigerant*.1. Start the engine. Push the air con-ditioning b

Page 141 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Features of your vehicle1384• When using the air conditioningsystem, you may notice clear waterdripping (or even puddling) on theground under the pass

Page 142

4139Features of your vehicleChecking the amount of airconditioner refrigerant andcompressor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant islow, the perform

Page 143

Features of your vehicle1404• For maximum defrosting, set thetemperature control to the extremeright/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the high

Page 144

4141Features of your vehicleTo defrost outside windshield1. Set the fan speed to the highestposition.2. Set the temperature to theextreme hot position

Page 145 - WARNING - Fuel Gauge

Features of your vehicle1424To defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highestposition.2. Set the temperature to theextreme hot (HI) p

Page 146

39Safety features of your vehicleForward and backward adjust-ment The headrest may be adjusted for-ward to 4 different positions bypulling the headres

Page 147 - LCD DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED)

4143Features of your vehicleThis indicator illuminateswhen the auto defoggingsystem senses the mois-ture of inside the wind-shield and operates.If mor

Page 148

Features of your vehicle1444When the ignition switch is in the ONposition, the clean air function turnson automatically.Also, the clean air function t

Page 149

4145Features of your vehicleCenter console storageTo open the center console storage,pull up the lever.Glove boxTo open the glove box, pull the handle

Page 150

Features of your vehicle1464Cool box (if equipped)You can keep beverage cans or otheritems cool in the glove box.1. Turn on the air conditioning. Thet

Page 151

4147Features of your vehicleLuggage trayYou can place a first aid kit, a reflec-tor triangle (front tray), tools, etc. inthe box for easy access.• Gra

Page 152

Features of your vehicle1484Floor under tray (if equipped)The floor under tray can be used forstoring small items. Grasp the strapon top of the cover

Page 153

4149Features of your vehicleCigarette lighter (if equipped)For the cigarette lighter to work, theignition switch must be in the ACC orON position.To u

Page 154

Features of your vehicle1504Cup holderCups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders.Type BTo use the cup holder, open thecover.WARNING -

Page 155

4151Features of your vehicleTo use the cup holder, folding thecenter seat or pull down the armrest.Bottle holderBottles may be placed in the holder.Se

Page 156

Features of your vehicle1524During mild weather or under condi-tions where the operation of the seatwarmer is not needed, keep theswitches in the &quo

Page 157

Safety features of your vehicle103Removal and installationTo remove the headrest, raise it asfar as it can go then press therelease button (1) while p

Page 158 - TRIP COMPUTER

4153Features of your vehicleAir ventilation seat (if equipped)The air ventilation is provided to coolthe driver’s seat during hot weather byblowing ai

Page 159

Features of your vehicle1544SunvisorUse the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.To use the sunvisor, pull it downward.To

Page 160

4155Features of your vehiclePower outletThe power outlet is designed to pro-vide power for mobile telephones orother devices designed to operatewith v

Page 161

Features of your vehicle1564Aux, USB portIf your vehicle has an aux and/orUSB (universal serial bus) port, youcan use an aux port to connect audiodevi

Page 162 - WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS

4157Features of your vehicleLuggage net holderTo keep items from shifting in thecargo area, you can use the holderslocated in the cargo area to attach

Page 163

Features of your vehicle1584Cargo security screen(if equipped)Use the cargo security screen tohide items stored in the cargo area.To use the cargo sec

Page 164 - WARNING - Electronic

4159Features of your vehicleTo remove the cargo securityscreen1. Push the guide pin inward.2. While pushing the guide pin, pullout the cargo security

Page 165 - NOTICE - Electronic Brake

Features of your vehicle1604Portable lamp usage(if equipped)1. In-vehicle lamp, if necessary, afterseparation can be used as aportable.2. Press push b

Page 166 - CAUTION - Malfunction

4161Features of your vehicleBattery replacementWhen replacement is necessary, usethe following procedure.1. Insert a slim tool into the slot andgently

Page 167 - CAUTION - Engine

Features of your vehicle1624Roof rackIf the vehicle has a roof rack, you canload cargo on top of your vehicle.✽✽NOTICEIf the vehicle is equipped with

Page 168 - CAUTION - Low Fuel

311Safety features of your vehicleRear seat adjustmentForward and backward (2nd row seat)❈ The actual seat shape in the vehicle maydiffer from the ill

Page 169 - WARNING - Safe Stopping

4163Features of your vehicleWARNING • The following specification isthe maximum weight that canbe loaded onto the roof rack.Distribute the load as eve

Page 170

Features of your vehicle1644✽✽NOTICE If you install an after market HIDhead lamp, your vehicle’s audio andelectronic device may malfunction.AntennaYou

Page 171

4165Features of your vehicleSteering wheel audio control (if equipped) The steering wheel may incorporateaudio control buttons. These buttonsare insta

Page 172

Features of your vehicle1664How vehicle audio worksAM and FM radio signals are broad-cast from transmitter towers locatedaround your city. They are in

Page 173

4167Features of your vehicleFM broadcasts are transmitted athigh frequencies and do not bend tofollow the earth's surface. Becauseof this, FM bro

Page 174

Features of your vehicle1684Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio When a cellular phone is used insidethe vehicle, noise may be producedfrom the

Page 175

4169Features of your vehicleWARNING• Do not stare at the screenwhile driving. Staring at thescreen for prolonged periodsof time could lead to traffica

Page 176

Features of your vehicle1704CAUTION• Operating the device whiledriving could lead to acci-dents due to a lack of atten-tion to external surroundings.F

Page 177

4171Features of your vehicleUSING THE USB DEVICE• To use an external USB device,make sure the device is not con-nected when starting up thevehicle. Co

Page 178

Features of your vehicle1724(Continued)• You may hear a strange noisewhen connecting or disconnect-ing a USB device.• If you disconnect the externalUS

Page 179

Safety features of your vehicle123Walk-in seat (2nd row seat, if equipped)To get in or out of the 3rd row seat,1. Route the seat belt webbingthrough t

Page 180

4173Features of your vehicleUSING THE iPod®DEVICE• Some iPod®models may notsupport communication protocoland files may not properly play.Supported iPo

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Features of your vehicle1744Bluetooth®WirelessTechnologyBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyThe Bluetooth®word mark and logosare registered trademarks owned

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4175Features of your vehicleWhen connecting aBluetooth®Phone• Before connecting the head unitwith the mobile phone, check tosee that the mobile phone

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Features of your vehicle1764Voice Recognition• When using the voice recognitionfeature, only commands listedwithin the user's manual are sup-port

Page 184 - REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED)

4177Features of your vehicle CD Player : AM170A4KN, AM1A0A4KN❋ No logo will be shown if the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology feature is not supported

Page 185 - HAZARD WARNING FLASHER

Features of your vehicle1784SYSTEM CONTROLLERSAND FUNCTIONS❈ Display and settings may differdepending on the selected audio.Audio Head Unit(1) (EJECT)

Page 186 - LIGHTING

4179Features of your vehicle(7) Each time the button is shortlypressed (under 0.8 seconds), it setsthe screen Off ➟ Screen On ➟Screen Off❈ Audio opera

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Features of your vehicle1804(13) ~ (Preset)Radio Mode: Saves frequencies(channels) or receives saved fre-quencies (channels)CD, USB, iPod®, My Music m

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4181Features of your vehicleSETUPDisplay SettingsPress the key Select [Display]through TUNE knob or keySelect menu through TUNE knobMode Pop up[Mo

Page 189 - WARNING - High beams

Features of your vehicle1824SOUND SETTINGSPress the key Select [Sound]through TUNE knob or keySelect menu through TUNE knobSound SettingsThis menu

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313Safety features of your vehicleTo fold down the rear seatback 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle inthe pocket between the rear seat-back and cushi

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4183Features of your vehicleCLOCK SETTINGSPress the key Select [Clock]through TUNE knob or keySelect menu through TUNE knobSound SettingsThis menu

Page 192 - WIPERS AND WASHERS

Features of your vehicle1844SYSTEM SETTINGSPress the key Select[System] through tune knob or key Select menu through TUNEknobMemory InformationDispl

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4185Features of your vehicleRADIO : FM, AM OR SIRIUSTMChanging RADIO mode (FM, AMor SIRIUSTM)Press the key to change themode in order of FM1➟FM2➟AM➟S

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Features of your vehicle1864MENUWithin key are the A.Store(Auto Store) and Info functions.A.StorePress the key Set [A.Store]through TUNE knob or k

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4187Features of your vehicleSatellite Radio channels:SIRIUSTMSatellite Radio has over 130channels, including 69 channels of100% commercial-free music,

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Features of your vehicle1884SIRIUSTMRADIOUsing SIRIUSTMSatellite RadioYour Kia vehicle is equipped with a 3month complimentary period of SIR-IUSTMSate

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4189Features of your vehiclePresetPress the key ~ • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8seconds): Plays the frequencysaved in the corresponding key.•

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Features of your vehicle1904BASIC METHOD OF USE :Audio CD / MP3 CD / USB /iPod®/ My MusicPress the key to change themod mode in order of CD ➟USB(iPod

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4191Features of your vehicleMP3 CD, USB mode: FLD.RDM onscreen• Folder Random (press the key) :Plays all files within the current fold-er in random or

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Features of your vehicle1924MENU : Audio CDPress the CD MP3 mode keyto set the Repeat, Random,Information features.RepeatPress the key Set [ RPT]thr

Page 201 - WELCOME SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

Safety features of your vehicle1433.Press the auto headrest foldingbutton on the rear outer headrest.The rear outer seat headrest willfold automatical

Page 202 - Rear window defroster

4193Features of your vehicleFolder RandomPress the key Set [ F.RDM]through the TUNEknob or key to randomly play songs within thecurrent folder.❈ Pres

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Features of your vehicle1944InformationPress the key Set [ Info]through the TUNEknob or key.Displays information of the currentsong.❈ Press the key

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4195Features of your vehicleMENU : My Music Mode In My Music mode, press the key to set the Repeat, Random,Information, Delete, Delete All, and

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Features of your vehicle1964➁ After selecting, press keyand select the delete menu.My Music• Even if memory is available, amaximum of 6,000 songs can

Page 206

4197Features of your vehicleBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAUDIO What is Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology?Bluetooth®Wireless Technology allowsdevices to be

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Features of your vehicle1984Using the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology audio features• Play / StopPress the TUNE knob to play andpause the current song.•

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4199Features of your vehiclePHONEBefore using the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone features• In order to use Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone, you

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Features of your vehicle2004Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyPairing a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology DeviceWhat is Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Pairing?Pai

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4201Features of your vehicleSome phones (i.e., iPhone, Androidand Blackberry phones) may offer anoption to allow acceptance of allfuture Bluetooth con

Page 211

Features of your vehicle2024• Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyfeatures supported within the vehi-cle are as follows. Some featuresmay not be supported de

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315Safety features of your vehicle4.Pull on the seatback folding leveror strap, then fold the seat towardthe front of the vehicle. When youreturn the

Page 213 - WARNING - Vehicles

4203Features of your vehicleConnecting a DevicePress the key Select[Phone] Select [Phone List]1) Connected Phone : Device that iscurrently connected

Page 214

Features of your vehicle2044Changing PriorityWhat is Priority?It is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices with the car audio

Page 215

4205Features of your vehicleDisconnecting a DevicePress the key Select[Phone] Select [Phone List]From the paired phone list, select thecurrently conn

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Features of your vehicle2064USING Bluetooth®WirelessTechnologyPhone Menu ScreenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device connected, presst

Page 217

4207Features of your vehicle• When an incoming call pop-up isdisplayed, most Audio and SETUPmode features are disabled. Onlythe call volume will oper

Page 218

Features of your vehicle2084ContactsPress the key Select[Contacts]The list of saved phone book entriesis displayed.• Up to 1,000 contacts saved in yo

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4209Features of your vehicleBluetooth®WirelessTechnology SettingThe Bluetooth®word mark and logosare registered trademarks owned byBluetooth SIG, Inc.

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Features of your vehicle21041) Connect/Disconnect Phone :Connect/ disconnects currentlyselected phone2) Change Priority : Sets currentlyselected phone

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4211Features of your vehicleAudio StreamingPress the key Select[Phone] Select [Audio Streaming]When Audio Streaming is turned on,you can play music f

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Features of your vehicle2124VOICE RECOGNITIONUsing Voice RecognitionStarting Voice RecognitionShortly press the key on thesteering wheel .Say a comma

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ii12345678IIntroductionHow to use this manual / Fuel requirements / Vehicle break-in processYour vehicle at a glanceExterior overview / Interior overv

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Safety features of your vehicle163ArmrestTo use the armrest, pull it forwardfrom the seatback.Headrest (for rear seat)The rear seat(s) is equipped wit

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4213Features of your vehicleENDING VOICERECOGNITIONWhile Voice Recognition is operatingPress and hold the key on thesteering remote controller • Whil

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Features of your vehicle2144Illustration on using voice commands• Starting voice command.Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds):• Skipping Voic

Page 227 - WARNING - Windshield

4215Features of your vehicleVoice Command List• Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not beavai

Page 228

Features of your vehicle2164Command FunctionSIRIUSTM(Satellite)Displays the selected SIRIUSTMscreen.SIRIUSTMChannel Plays the selected SIRIUSTMchannel

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4217Features of your vehicle• FM/AM radio commands: Commands available duringFM, AM radio operation.• Satellite radio commands: Commands that can beus

Page 230

Features of your vehicle2184• Audio CD commands: Commands available duringAudio CD operation.• MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands available dur-ing USB a

Page 231 - CLEAN AIR (IF EQUIPPED)

4219Features of your vehicle• iPod®Commands: Commands available during iPod®operation.• My Music Commands: Commands available duringMy Music operation

Page 232 - WARNING - Flammable

Features of your vehicle2204Command FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused song.Pause Pauses the current song.• Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio C

Page 233 - Cool box (if equipped)

Driving your vehicle Before driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Driving your vehicle25WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fu

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317Safety features of your vehicleAdjusting the height up and downTo raise the headrest :1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).WARNING - Headresta

Page 236 - INTERIOR FEATURES

53Driving your vehicleBefore entering vehicle• Be sure that all windows, outsidemirror(s), and outside lights areclean.• Check the condition of the ti

Page 237 - - Hot liquids

Driving your vehicle45WARNING - Drivingunder the influence ofalcohol or drugsDrinking and driving is danger-ous. Drunk driving is the num-ber one cont

Page 238

55Driving your vehicleIlluminated ignition switch Whenever a front door is opened, theignition switch will illuminate for yourconvenience, provided th

Page 239

Driving your vehicle65Starting the engine1.Make sure the parking brake isapplied.2.Manual Transaxle - Depress theclutch pedal fully and shift thetrans

Page 240 - WARNING - Seat warmer

57Driving your vehicle4.In extremely cold weather (below 0°F / -18°C) or after the vehicle hasnot been operated for several days,let the engine warm u

Page 241 - CAUTION - Vanity

Driving your vehicle85Illuminated ENGINESTART/STOP buttonWhenever the front door is opened,the ENGINE START/STOP buttonwill illuminate for your conven

Page 242

59Driving your vehicleACC(Accessory)• With manual transaxlePress the engine start/stop buttonwhen the button is in the OFF posi-tion without depressin

Page 243 - Floor mat anchor(s)

Driving your vehicle105✽✽ NOTICEIf you press the ENGINESTART/STOP button withoutdepressing the clutch pedal for man-ual transaxle vehicles or without

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511Driving your vehicleStarting the engine with asmart key (if equipped)1.Carry the smart key or leave itinside the vehicle.2.Make sure the parking br

Page 245

Driving your vehicle125✽✽ NOTICE• If the battery is weak or the smartkey does not work correctly, youcan start the engine by pressingthe engine start

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Safety features of your vehicle183To lower the headrest :1. Push and hold the release button(2) on the headrest support2. Lower the headrest to the de

Page 247

513Driving your vehicleManual transaxle operation• The manual transaxle has 6 for-ward gears.This shift pattern is imprinted onthe shift knob. The tra

Page 248

Driving your vehicle145• During cold weather, shifting maybe difficult until the transaxle lubri-cant has warmed up. This is nor-mal and not harmful t

Page 249 - EXTERIOR FEATURES

515Driving your vehicleDownshiftingWhen you must slow down in heavytraffic or while driving up steep hills,downshift before the engine starts tolabor.

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Driving your vehicle165WARNING• Always buckle-up! In a colli-sion, an unbelted occupant issignificantly more likely to beseriously injured or killed t

Page 251 - AUDIO SYSTEM

517Driving your vehicleAutomatic transaxle operationThe automatic transaxle has 6 for-ward speeds and one reverse speed.The individual speeds are sele

Page 252

Driving your vehicle185For smooth operation, depress thebrake pedal and the lock release but-ton when shifting from N (Neutral) toa forward or reverse

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519Driving your vehicleR (Reverse)Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward.N (Neutral)The wheels and transaxle are notengaged. The vehicle will

Page 254

Driving your vehicle205Up (+) : Push the lever forward onceto shift up one gear.Down (-) : Pull the lever backwardsonce to shift down onegear.✽✽NOTICE

Page 255 - Copy Protected Audio CD

521Driving your vehicleWith the shift lever in the D position The paddle shifter will operate whenthe vehicle speed is more than10km/h.Pull the [+] or

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Driving your vehicle225Shift-lock overrideIf the shift lever cannot be movedfrom the P (Park) position into R(Reverse) position with the brakepedal de

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319Safety features of your vehicleSEAT BELTSSeat belt restraint systemWARNING• For maximum restraint systemprotection, the seat belts mustalways be us

Page 258

523Driving your vehicle• Always use the parking brake. Donot depend on placing thetransaxle in P (Park) to keep thevehicle from moving.• Exercise extr

Page 259

Driving your vehicle245Moving up a steep grade from astanding startTo move up a steep grade from astanding start, depress the brakepedal, shift the sh

Page 260

525Driving your vehiclePower brakesYour vehicle has power-assistedbrakes that adjust automaticallythrough normal usage.In the event that the power-ass

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Driving your vehicle265In the event of brake failure If service brakes fail to operate whilethe vehicle is in motion, you canmake an emergency stop wi

Page 262

527Driving your vehicleParking brake - Hand typeApplying the parking brakeTo engage the parking brake, firstapply the foot brake and then withoutpress

Page 263 - Voice Recognition

Driving your vehicle285Check the brake warning light byturning the ignition switch ON (do notstart the engine). This light will beilluminated when the

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529Driving your vehicleElectric parking brake (EPB)(if equipped)Applying the parking brakeTo apply the EPB (electric parkingbrake):Pull up the EPB swi

Page 265 - AND FUNCTIONS

Driving your vehicle305To release EPB (electric parkingbrake) automatically:• Manual transaxle vehicle1. Start the engine.2. Fasten the driver's

Page 266

531Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICE - Manual transaxleA vehicle towing a trailer on a hill oron an incline may slightly roll back-wards when starting the

Page 267

Driving your vehicle325EPB malfunction indicator (if equipped)This warning light illuminates if theengine start/stop button is changedto the ON positi

Page 268 - Display Settings

Safety features of your vehicle203Seat belt warning (for driver’s seat)The driver's seat belt warning lightand chime will activate pursuant tothe

Page 269 - SOUND SETTINGS

533Driving your vehicleIf this occurs, have your vehiclechecked by an authorized Kia dealeras soon as possible.The EPB malfunction indicator mayillumi

Page 270 - CLOCK SETTINGS

Driving your vehicle345✽✽NOTICEDuring emergency braking by theEPB, the parking brake warninglight will illuminate to indicate thatthe system is operat

Page 271 - SYSTEM SETTINGS

535Driving your vehicleThe ABS continuously senses thespeed of the wheels. If the wheelsare going to lock, the ABS systemrepeatedly modulates the hydr

Page 272

Driving your vehicle365✽✽NOTICEWhen you jump start your vehiclebecause of a drained battery, theengine may not run as smoothly andthe ABS warning ligh

Page 273

537Driving your vehicleElectronic stability control(ESC)The Electronic Stability control(ESC) system is designed to stabi-lize the vehicle during corn

Page 274

Driving your vehicle385ESC operationESC ON condition• When the ignition is turnedON, ESC and ESC OFFindicator lights illuminate forapproximately 3 sec

Page 275

539Driving your vehicle• ESC off state 2To cancel ESC operation,press the ESC OFF button(ESC OFF ) for more than 3seconds. ESC OFF indicatorlight (ES

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Driving your vehicle405ESC OFF usageWhen driving• ESC should be turned on for dailydriving whenever possible.• To turn ESC off while driving, pressthe

Page 277 - / My Music

541Driving your vehicleVehicle stability management(VSM)This system provides furtherenhancements to vehicle stabilityand steering responses when a veh

Page 278

Driving your vehicle425Hill-start assist control (HAC)A vehicle has the tendency to rollback on a steep hill when it starts togo after stopping. The H

Page 279

321Safety features of your vehicleSeat belt warning (for front passenger’s seat)The front passenger's seat beltwarning light will activate to the

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543Driving your vehicleGood braking practices• Check to be sure the parking brakeis not engaged and the parkingbrake indicator light is out beforedriv

Page 281

Driving your vehicle445• If your vehicle is equipped with anautomatic transaxle, don't let yourvehicle creep forward. To avoidcreeping forward, k

Page 282

545Driving your vehicle1. Cruise indicator2. Cruise set indicatorThe cruise control system allows youto program the vehicle to maintain aconstant spee

Page 283 - My Music

Driving your vehicle465✽✽NOTICE• During normal cruise controloperation, when the SET switch isactivated or reactivated afterapplying the brakes, the c

Page 284

547Driving your vehicle3. Move the lever down (to SET-),and release it at the desiredspeed. The SET indicator light inthe instrument cluster will illu

Page 285

Driving your vehicle485To temporarily accelerate withthe cruise control on:If you want to speed up temporarilywhen the cruise control is on,depress th

Page 286

549Driving your vehicleTo resume cruising speed atmore than approximately 30km/h (20 mph):If any method other than theCRUISE button was used to cancel

Page 287

Driving your vehicle505Active ECO operationActive ECO helps improve fuel effi-ciency by controlling certain engineand transaxle system operatingparame

Page 288

551Driving your vehicleYour vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, whereyou drive and when you drive.Each of these factor

Page 289

Driving your vehicle525• Remember, your vehicle does notrequire extended warm-up. Afterthe engine has started, allow theengine to run for 10 to 20 sec

Page 290

Safety features of your vehicle223Seat belt - Driver's 3-point systemwith emergency locking retractorTo fasten your seat belt:To fasten your seat

Page 291

553Driving your vehicleHazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditionsare encountered such as water,snow, ice, mud, sand, or similar h

Page 292

Driving your vehicle545✽✽NOTICEThe ESC system (if equipped)should be turned OFF prior to rock-ing the vehicle.Smooth corneringAvoid braking or gear ch

Page 293 - Bluetooth

555Driving your vehicleDriving at nightBecause night driving presents morehazards than driving in the daylight,here are some important tips toremember

Page 294

Driving your vehicle565• If your tires are not in good condi-tion, making a quick stop on wetpavement can cause a skid andpossibly lead to an accident

Page 295

557Driving your vehicleFuel, engine coolant and engineoilHigh speed travel consumes morefuel than urban motoring. Do not for-get to check both the eng

Page 296

Driving your vehicle585Severe weather conditions in thewinter result in greater wear andother problems. To minimize theproblems of winter driving, you

Page 297

559Driving your vehicleUse high quality ethylene gly-col coolantYour vehicle is delivered with highquality ethylene glycol coolant in thecooling syste

Page 298

Driving your vehicle605Don’t let your parking brakefreezeUnder some conditions your parkingbrake can freeze in the engagedposition. This is most likel

Page 299 - VOICE RECOGNITION

561Driving your vehicleIf you are considering towing withyour vehicle, you should first checkwith your country's Department ofMotor Vehicles to d

Page 300 - RECOGNITION

Driving your vehicle625This section contains many time-tested, important trailering tips andsafety rules. Many of these areimportant for your safety a

Page 301

323Safety features of your vehicleRelease the button to lock theanchor into position. Try sliding theheight adjuster to make sure that ithas locked in

Page 302

563Driving your vehicleSafety chains You should always attach chainsbetween your vehicle and your trail-er. Cross the safety chains under thetongue of

Page 303

Driving your vehicle645Driving with a trailer Towing a trailer requires a certainamount of experience. Before settingout for the open road, you must

Page 304

565Driving your vehicleTurn signals when towing a trailer When you tow a trailer, your vehiclehas to have a different turn signalflasher and extra wir

Page 305

Driving your vehicle665Parking on hills Generally, if you have a trailerattached to your vehicle, you shouldnot park your vehicle on a hill. Peoplecan

Page 306

567Driving your vehicleWhen you are ready to leave afterparking on a hill 1. With the manual transaxle inNeutral or automatic transaxle in P(Park), ap

Page 307

Driving your vehicle685If you do decide to pull a trail-er Here are some important points ifyou decide to pull a trailer:• Consider using a sway cont

Page 308 - Driving your vehicle

569Driving your vehicleWeight of the trailerWhat is the maximum safe weight ofa trailer? It should never weigh morethan the maximum trailer weight wit

Page 309

Driving your vehicle705WARNING - Trailer• Never load a trailer with moreweight in the rear than in thefront. The front should beloaded with approximat

Page 310 - BEFORE DRIVING

571Driving your vehicleVEHICLE LOAD LIMITORP052064N/ORP052065N/ORP052066N/ORP052067N/ORP052068N/ORP052069NTire and loading information labelThe label

Page 311 - WARNING - Driving

Driving your vehicle725Vehicle capacity weight:5 persons : 375 kg (827 lbs.)7 persons : 525 kg (1,157 lbs.)Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi-mum com

Page 312 - KEY POSITIONS (IF EQUIPPED)

Safety features of your vehicle243It automatically adjusts to the properlength only after the lap belt portionof the seat belt is adjusted manuallyso

Page 313 - WARNING - Ignition

573Driving your vehicleCargo capacity:The cargo capacity of your vehiclewill increase or decrease dependingon the weight and the number ofoccupants an

Page 314

Driving your vehicle745Refer to your vehicle’s tire and loading information label for specific information about your vehicle's capacity weightan

Page 315

575Driving your vehicleCertification labelThe certification label is located onthe driver's door sill at the center pil-lar.This label shows the

Page 316

Driving your vehicle765WARNING• Overloading your vehicle cancause heat buildup in yourvehicle's tires and possibletire failure that could lead to

Page 317

577Driving your vehicleThis section will guide you in theproper loading of your vehicle and/ortrailer, to keep your loaded vehicleweight within its de

Page 318

What to do in an emergencyRoad warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2• Hazard warning flasher . . . . . . . . . . . .

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What to do in an emergency26ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher servesas a warning to other drivers to exer-cise extreme c

Page 320

63What to do in an emergencyIN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVINGIf the engine stalls at a cross-road or crossingIf the engine stalls at a crossroad o

Page 321

What to do in an emergency46IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT STARTIf the engine doesn't turn overor turns over slowly1.If your vehicle has an automatictran

Page 322

65What to do in an emergencyEMERGENCY STARTINGConnect cables in numerical orderand disconnect in reverse order.Jump starting Jump starting can be dan

Page 323

325Safety features of your vehicle3 Point rear center beltTo fasten the rear center belt1.Detach the mini tongue from hold-er (1) and then extract the

Page 324

What to do in an emergency66Jump starting procedure✽✽NOTICEIf the battery is discharged, theengine can be started using a batteryof another vehicle an

Page 325 - WARNING - Automatic

67What to do in an emergencyPush-starting Your manual transaxle-equippedvehicle should not be push-startedbecause it might damage the emis-sion contr

Page 326

What to do in an emergency86IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATSIf your temperature gauge indicatesoverheating, you will experience aloss of power, or hear loud pi

Page 327

69What to do in an emergencyTIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED)Low tire pressure telltale/ TPMS malfunction indicatorEach tire, inclu

Page 328

What to do in an emergency106✽✽NOTICEIf the TPMS, Low Tire Pressureindicator do not illuminate for 3 sec-onds when the ignition switch isturned to the

Page 329

611What to do in an emergencyTPMS (Tire PressureMonitoring System)malfunction indicatorThe low tire pressure telltale will illu-minate after it blinks

Page 330

What to do in an emergency126Changing a tire with TPMSIf you have a flat tire, the Low TirePressure telltale will come on. Havethe flat tire repaired

Page 331

613What to do in an emergencyYou may not be able to identify a lowtire by simply looking at it. Alwaysuse a good quality tire pressuregauge to measure

Page 332 - WARNING - Brakes

What to do in an emergency146This device complies withIndustry Canada StandardRSS-210.Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:1.This devic

Page 333 - WARNING - Parking

615What to do in an emergencyIF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIREJack and toolsThe spare tire, jack, jack handle andwheel lug nut wrench are stored inthe luggage c

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1IntroductionHow to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Fuel requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Safety features of your vehicle263There will be an audible “click” whenthe tab locks in the buckle. The seatbelt automatically adjusts to theproper le

Page 336

What to do in an emergency166Removing and storing thespare tire Your spare tire is stored underneathyour vehicle, directly below the cargoarea.To rem

Page 337

617What to do in an emergencyTo store the spare tire:1.Lay the tire on the ground with thevalve stem facing up.2.Place the wheel under the vehicleand

Page 338 - NOTICE - Manual transaxle

What to do in an emergency1864.Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,jack, jack handle, and spare tirefrom the vehicle.5.Block both the front and rear of th

Page 339

619What to do in an emergency7.Place the jack at the front (1) orrear (2) jacking position closest tothe tire you are changing. Place thejack at the d

Page 340

What to do in an emergency2069.Loosen the wheel nuts and removethem with your fingers. Slide thewheel off the studs and lay it flat soit cannot roll a

Page 341

621What to do in an emergencyThen position the wrench as shownin the drawing and tighten the wheelnuts. Be sure the socket is seatedcompletely over th

Page 342

What to do in an emergency226To prevent the jack, jack handle,wheel lug nut wrench and spare tirefrom rattling while the vehicle is inmotion, store th

Page 343

623What to do in an emergencyWhen using a compact spare tire,observe the following precautions:• Under no circumstances shouldyou exceed 80 km/h (50 m

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What to do in an emergency246TOWINGTowing serviceIf emergency towing is necessary,we recommend having it done by anauthorized Kia dealer or a commer-c

Page 345

625What to do in an emergencyWhen towing your vehicle in anemergency without wheel dollies :1.Set the ignition switch in the ACCposition.2.Place the t

Page 346

327Safety features of your vehicle3.Insert the tongue plate into thehole (1) and then attach the minitongue on the holder (2).Stowing the rear seat be

Page 347

What to do in an emergency266Emergency towingIf towing is necessary, we recom-mend you have it done by anauthorized Kia dealer or a com-mercial tow tr

Page 348

627What to do in an emergency• Use a towing strap less than 5 m (16 feet) long. Attach a white or redcloth (about 30 cm (12 inches)wide) in the middle

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What to do in an emergency286CAUTION - Automatictransaxle• If the car is being towed with allfour wheels on the ground, itcan be towed only from thefr

Page 350

MaintenanceEngine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3Maintenance services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Radial-ply tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-59Low aspect ratio tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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73MaintenanceENGINE COMPARTMENT ORP0720021. Engine oil dipstick2. Engine oil filler cap3. Engine coolant reservoir4. Radiator cap5. Brake/clutch* flui

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Maintenance47MAINTENANCE SERVICESYou should exercise the utmost careto prevent damage to your vehicleand injury to yourself whenever per-forming any m

Page 354

75MaintenanceOwner maintenance precau-tions Improper or incomplete service mayresult in problems. This section givesinstructions only for the mainten

Page 355

Maintenance67OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checksand inspections that should be per-formed by the owner or an author-ized Kia deal

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77MaintenanceAt least monthly:• Check the coolant level in theengine coolant reservoir.• Check the operation of all exteriorlights, including the stop

Page 357 - ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM

Safety features of your vehicle283Pre-tensioner seat beltYour vehicle is equipped with driver'sand front passenger's pre-tensionerseat belts

Page 358 - ECONOMICAL OPERATION

Maintenance87SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal MaintenanceSchedule if the vehicle is usuallyoperated where none of the followingconditions

Page 359 - WARNING - Engine off

79MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEThe following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance.Keep rece

Page 360 - WARNING - Downshifting

Maintenance1077,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect vacuum hose❑ Rotate tires (every 7,5

Page 361 - WARNING - Spinning

711MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 18 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect

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Maintenance127NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)❈ Inspect : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean orreplace.37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 30

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713MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 42 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect

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Maintenance147NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)67,500 miles (108,000 km) or 54 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspec

Page 365 - WINTER DRIVING

715MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect air conditioning refriger

Page 366

Maintenance16790,000 miles (144,000 km) or 72 months❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines❑

Page 367

717MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)❈ Inspect : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean orreplace.97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 7

Page 368 - WARNING - Weight

329Safety features of your vehicleThe seat belt pre-tensioner systemconsists mainly of the following com-ponents.Their locations are shown inthe illus

Page 369 - NOTICE - Location of trailer

Maintenance187NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspe

Page 370 - WARNING - Trailer

719MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 96 months❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant❑ Inspect battery condit

Page 371

Maintenance207NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)127,500 miles (204,000 km) or 102 months❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Insp

Page 372

721MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)❈ Inspect : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean orreplace.142,500 miles (228,000 km) or

Page 373 - WARNING - Parking on

Maintenance227NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)No check, No service required❑ Automatic transaxle fluid (if equipped)(Continued)❑ Replace air cleane

Page 374

723MaintenanceMAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONSThe following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving

Page 375

Maintenance247SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONSA-Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles)in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 mil

Page 376

725MaintenanceEXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMSEngine oil and filterThe engine oil and filter should bechanged at the intervals specified int

Page 377

Maintenance267Vacuum crankcase ventilationhoses (if equipped)Inspect the surface of hoses for evi-dence of heat and/or mechanicaldamage. Hard and brit

Page 378 - VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT

727MaintenanceAutomatic transaxle fluid (if equipped)Automatic transaxle fluid should notbe checked under normal usageconditions.But in severe conditi

Page 379

Safety features of your vehicle303✽✽NOTICEBecause the sensor that activates theSRS air bag is connected with thepre-tensioner seat belt, the SRS airba

Page 380

Maintenance287Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball jointWith the vehicle stopped and engineoff, check for excessive free-play inthe st

Page 381

729MaintenanceENGINE OILChecking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on levelground.2. Start the engine and allow it toreach normal operat

Page 382 - WARNING - Over

Maintenance307Changing the engine oil andfilterHave engine oil and filter changed byan authorized Kia dealer accordingto the Maintenance Schedule at t

Page 383 - WARNING - Loose cargo

731MaintenanceENGINE COOLANTThe high-pressure cooling systemhas a reservoir filled with year-roundantifreeze coolant. The reservoir isfilled at the fa

Page 384 - VEHICLE WEIGHT GLOSSARY

Maintenance327Check the condition and connectionsof all cooling system hoses andheater hoses. Replace any swollenor deteriorated hoses.The coolant lev

Page 385 - What to do in an emergency

733MaintenanceFor mixture percentage, refer to thefollowing table.Changing the coolantHave the coolant changed by anauthorized Kia dealer according to

Page 386 - ROAD WARNING

Maintenance347CAUTIONPut a thick cloth around theradiator cap before refilling thecoolant in order to prevent thecoolant from overflowing intoengine p

Page 387

735MaintenanceBRAKE/CLUTCH (IF EQUIPPED) FLUID Checking the brake/clutch*fluid level Check the fluid level in the reservoirperiodically. The fluid le

Page 388 - IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START

Maintenance367It is recommended that the automat-ic transaxle fluid should be checkedby an authorized Kia dealer.In severe conditions, the fluid shoul

Page 389 - WARNING - Battery

737MaintenancePARKING BRAKEChecking the parking brake Check the stroke of the parkingbrake by counting the number of“clicks’’ heard while fully apply

Page 390 - CAUTION - Battery

331Safety features of your vehicleSeat belt precautionsInfant or small childYou should be aware of the specificrequirements in your country. Childand/

Page 391

Maintenance387AIR CLEANER Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary,and should not be washed.You can clean the filter when inspect-ing th

Page 392 - WARNING - Under the

739MaintenanceCLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED)Filter inspectionThe climate control air filter shouldbe replaced according to the mainte-nance

Page 393

Maintenance407WIPER BLADES Blade inspection✽✽NOTICECommercial hot waxes applied byautomatic vehicle washes have beenknown to make the windshield diffi

Page 394

741Maintenance2. Compress the clip and slide theblade assembly downward.3. Lift it off the arm.4. Install the blade assembly in thereverse order of re

Page 395 - WARNING - Low

Maintenance4272. Install the new blade assembly byinserting the center part into theslot in the wiper arm until it clicksinto place.3. Make sure the b

Page 396

743MaintenanceBATTERYFor best battery service• Keep the battery securely mount-ed.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connec

Page 397 - WARNING - TPMS

Maintenance447Battery recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,calcium-based battery.• If the battery becomes dischargedin a short time (becaus

Page 398

745MaintenanceReset itemsItems should be reset after the bat-tery has been discharged or the bat-tery has been disconnected.• Auto down window (See se

Page 399 - WARNING - Changing

Maintenance467TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tireinflation p

Page 400

747MaintenanceCAUTION• Underinflation also results inexcessive wear, poor handlingand reduced fuel economy.Wheel deformation also ispossible. Keep you

Page 401

Safety features of your vehicle323Larger childrenChildren who are too large for childrestraint systems should alwaysoccupy the rear seat and use theav

Page 402 - WARNING - Changing a

Maintenance487Checking tire inflation pres-sureCheck your tires once a month ormore.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire.How to checkUse a g

Page 403 - WARNING - Jack

749MaintenanceTire rotation To equalize tread wear, it is recom-mended that the tires be rotatedevery 12,000 km miles (7,500) orsooner if irregular we

Page 404

Maintenance507Wheel alignment and tire bal-ance The wheels on your vehicle werealigned and balanced carefully at thefactory to give you the longest t

Page 405

751MaintenanceCompact spare tire replacement A compact spare tire has a shortertread life than a regular size tire.Replace it when you can see thetrea

Page 406 - WARNING - Inadequate

Maintenance527Tire tractionTire traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tires, tires that areimproperly inflated or on slipperyroad surfaces. Tire

Page 407

753Maintenance89 - Load Index, a numerical codeassociated with the maximumload the tire can carry.H - Speed Rating Symbol. See thespeed rating chart i

Page 408

Maintenance5474.Tire ply composition and mate-rialThe number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tiremanufacturers also must indi

Page 409 - CAUTION - Towing gear

755Maintenance7. Uniform tire quality grading Quality grades can be found, whereapplicable, on the tire sidewallbetween tread shoulder and maxi-mum se

Page 410

Maintenance567Temperature -A, B & C The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B and C representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat

Page 411

757MaintenanceCold Tire Pressure: The amount ofair pressure in a tire, measured inkilopascals (kPa) or pounds persquare inch (psi) before a tire hasbu

Page 412 - CAUTION - Automatic

333Safety features of your vehicleInjured personA seat belt should be used when aninjured person is being transported.When this is necessary, you shou

Page 413 - Maintenance

Maintenance587Speed Rating: An alphanumericcode assigned to a tire indicating themaximum speed at which a tire canoperate.Traction: The friction betwe

Page 414

759MaintenanceSnow tiresIf you equip your car with snow tires,they should be the same size andhave the same load capacity as theoriginal tires. Snow t

Page 415

Maintenance607Low aspect ratio tire(if equipped)Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspectratio is lower than 50, are providedfor sporty looks.Because the l

Page 416 - MAINTENANCE SERVICES

761MaintenanceFUSESA vehicle’s electrical system is pro-tected from electrical overload dam-age by fuses.This vehicle has 3 (or 4) fuse panels,one loc

Page 417

Maintenance627Instrument panel fuse replace-ment1. Turn the ignition switch and allother switches off.2. Open the fuse panel cover.3. Pull the suspect

Page 418 - OWNER MAINTENANCE

763MaintenanceIf the headlights or other electricalcomponents do not work and thefuses are OK, check the fuse block inthe engine compartment. If a fus

Page 419

Maintenance647Main fuseIf the main fuse is blown, it must beremoved as follows:1. Turn off the engine.2. Disconnect the negative batterycable.3. Remov

Page 420

765Maintenance5. Replace the fuse with a new oneof the same rating.6. Reinstall in the reverse order ofremoval.If the multi fuse is blown, consult ana

Page 421

Maintenance667Instrument panel fuse panel✽✽NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions inthis manual may be applicable toyour vehicle. It is accurate at the

Page 422

767MaintenanceEngine compartment fusepanel✽✽NOTICEThe actual fuse/relay panel labelmay differ from equipped items.OGD071023ORP072022N

Page 423

Safety features of your vehicle343Periodic inspectionAll seat belts should be inspectedperiodically for wear or damage ofany kind. Any damaged parts s

Page 424

Maintenance687Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel)No. Fuse rating Description Protected component1 30A P/SEAT DRV4WAY : Driver Lumbar Support S

Page 425

769MaintenanceNo. Fuse rating Description Protected component11 7.5A A/CON1 Cluster Ionizer, A/C Control Module, Blower Relay, PTC Relay12 7.5A MODULE

Page 426

Maintenance707No. Fuse rating Description Protected component21 7.5A MEMORY 2 Rf Receiver 22 10A MEMORY 1Instrument Cluster, Tire Pressure Monitoring

Page 427

771MaintenanceNo. Fuse rating Description Protected component31 7.5A MODULE 4 Body Control Module 32 7.5A MODULE 7 Body Control Module, Smart Key Cont

Page 428

Maintenance727Fuse Fuse rating Description Protected componentMULTIFUSE80A MDPS MDPS Unit60A IP_B+1Inner Fuse Panel, S/Heater RR, Smart Key 1, 2, P/W

Page 429

773MaintenanceFuse Fuse rating Description Protected componentFUSE30A EPB_2 Electric Parking Brake Module50A C/FAN C/FAN LO RELAY, C/FAN HI RELAY, C/F

Page 430

Maintenance747Relay Name TypeCOOLING FAN LOW RELAY H/C MICROCOOLING FAN HIGH RELAY 3725BLOWER RELAY H/C MICROREAR DEFOGGER RELAY H/C MICROB/START (IG1

Page 431

775MaintenanceAPPEARANCE CAREExterior careExterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner o

Page 432

Maintenance767WaxingWax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehiclebefore waxing. Use a good qualityliquid

Page 433

777MaintenanceFinish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in thepainted surface must be repairedpromptly. Exposed metal will quicklyrust and ma

Page 434

335Safety features of your vehicleCHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMChildren riding in the vehicle shouldsit in the rear seat and must alwaysbe properly restraine

Page 435

Maintenance787Underbody maintenanceCorrosive materials used for ice andsnow removal and dust control maycollect on the underbody. If thesematerials ar

Page 436

779MaintenanceHigh-corrosion areasIf you live in an area where your vehi-cle is regularly exposed to corrosivematerials, corrosion protection ispartic

Page 437

Maintenance807• When cleaning lower door panels,rocker panels and frame mem-bers, be sure that drain holes arekept open so that moisture canescape an

Page 438

781MaintenanceCleaning the upholstery and inte-rior trim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt fromvinyl with a whisk broom or vacuumcleaner. Clean vinyl s

Page 439

Maintenance827EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMThe emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warrantyinform

Page 440

783MaintenanceCanisterFuel vapors generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. When the engine isrunning, the fuel va

Page 441 - ENGINE OIL

Maintenance847• Do not operate the engine in con-fined or closed areas (such asgarages) any more than what isnecessary to move the vehicle in orout of

Page 442

785Maintenance• Avoid driving with a extremely lowfuel level. Running out of fuel couldcause the engine to misfire, dam-aging the catalytic converter.

Page 443 - ENGINE COOLANT

Specifications & Consumer informationDimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2Engine . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 444

Specifications & Consumer information28ENGINEItem Gasoline 2.0Displacement cc (cu. in) 1,999 (121.9)Bore x Stroke mm (in.)81x97 (3.19x3.82)Firing

Page 445

Introduction21We want to help you get the greatestpossible driving pleasure from yourvehicle. Your Owner’s Manual canassist you in many ways. We stron

Page 446 - WARNING - Coolant

Safety features of your vehicle363WARNINGTo reduce the chance of seriousor fatal injuries:• Children of all ages are saferwhen restrained in the rears

Page 447 - WARNING - Brake/

83Specifications & Consumer informationBULB WATTAGE* If equippedLight Bulb Wattage Bulb typeFrontHeadlamps (Low) 55 H11BHeadlamps (Low) - HID type

Page 448

Specifications & Consumer information48TIRES AND WHEELSItem Tire sizeWheelsizeInflation pressure kPa (psi)Wheel lug nuttorque Kg·m(lb·ft, N·m)Norm

Page 449 - PARKING BRAKE

85Specifications & Consumer informationGROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT Item Gasoline 2.0LGross vehicle weightkg(lbs.)M/T5 Seater GDI 2,000 (4,409)7 Seater GD

Page 450 - AIR CLEANER

Specifications & Consumer information68RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durabil

Page 451

87Specifications & Consumer informationRecommended SAE viscositynumberAlways be sure to clean the areaaround any filler plug, drain plug, ordipsti

Page 452 - Blade replacement

Specifications & Consumer information88The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the number used in register-ing your vehicle and in all legal mat

Page 453

89Specifications & Consumer informationThe tires supplied on your new vehi-cle are chosen to provide the bestperformance for normal driving.The ti

Page 454

IndexII

Page 455 - WARNING - Battery dan

Index2IA/V Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-64Active ECO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 456

I3IndexBrakes/clutch fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-35Bulb wattage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 457 - WARNING - Recharging

337Safety features of your vehicleUsing a child restraint systemFor small children and babies, theuse of a child seat or infant seat isrequired.The ch

Page 458 - TIRES AND WHEELS

Index4IDriver's and passenger's front air bag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-57Driving at night. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 459 - CAUTION - Tire pressure

I5IndexKey operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4Transmitter precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 460

Index6ILCD Display Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-55Trip computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 461

I7IndexLighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-99Auto light position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 462 - WARNING - Replacing

Index8IResetting the sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-42Sunroof open warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-

Page 463

I9IndexSide air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-63Side curtain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 464

Index10ITilt and telescopic steering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44Tire and wheels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 465

I11IndexWheel alignment and tire balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-50Wheel replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 466 - WARNING - Tire age

Safety features of your vehicle383Placing a passenger seat beltinto the auto lock mode The auto lock mode will help preventthe normal movement of the

Page 467

339Safety features of your vehicle4. Slowly allow the shoulder portionof the seat belt to retract and listenfor an audible “clicking” or “ratchet-ing”

Page 468

Safety features of your vehicle403When the seat belt is allowed toretract to its fully stowed position,the retractor will automaticallyswitch from the

Page 469

341Safety features of your vehicleSecuring a child restraint seat withchild seat lower anchor systemSome child seat manufacturersmake child restraint

Page 470

Safety features of your vehicle423Child restraint symbols are locatedon the left and right 2nd row seatbacks to indicate the position of thelower anch

Page 471

343Safety features of your vehicleLATCH anchors have been providedin your vehicle. The LATCH anchorsare located in the left and right out-board rear s

Page 472

Safety features of your vehicle443(1) Driver’s front air bag(2) Passenger’s front air bag(3) Side air bag(4) Curtain air bagAIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RES

Page 473

345Safety features of your vehicleHow does the air bag systemoperate • Air bags are activated (able toinflate if necessary) only when theignition swit

Page 474

13IntroductionYour new Kia vehicle is designed touse only unleaded fuel having apump octane number ((R+M)/2) of87 (Research Octane Number 91) orhigher

Page 475

Safety features of your vehicle463Noise and smokeWhen inflated, the air bags make aloud noise and leave smoke andpowder in the air inside the vehicle.

Page 476

347Safety features of your vehicleDo not install a child restraint onthe front passenger’s seat.Never place a rear-facing childrestraint in the front

Page 477

Safety features of your vehicle483Have the system checked if:• The light does not turn on brieflywhen you turn the ignition ON.• The light stays on af

Page 478

349Safety features of your vehicleThe front air bag modules are locat-ed both in the center of the steeringwheel and in the front passenger'spane

Page 479

Safety features of your vehicle503A fully inflated air bag, in combina-tion with a properly worn seat belt,slows the driver's or the passenger&ap

Page 480

351Safety features of your vehicleOccupant Detection System(ODS)Your vehicle is equipped with anoccupant detection system in thefront passenger's

Page 481

Safety features of your vehicle523Main components of the occu-pant detection system• A detection device located withinthe front passenger seat cushion

Page 482

353Safety features of your vehicleCondition and operation in the front passenger occupant detectionsystem*1: The ODS system uses a field to evaluate a

Page 483

Safety features of your vehicle5431KMN36631KMN36641KMN3665- Never sit with hips shiftedtowards the front of the seat.- Never lean on the door or cen-t

Page 484

355Safety features of your vehicleWhen an adult is seated in the frontpassenger seat, if the PASSENGERAIR BAG “OFF” indicator is on, turnthe ignition

Page 485

Introduction41"E85" fuel is an alternative fuel com-prised of 85 percent ethanol and 15percent gasoline, and is manufac-tured exclusively fo

Page 486

Safety features of your vehicle563WARNING• Even though your vehicle isequipped with the occupantdetection system, never install achild restraint syste

Page 487 - APPEARANCE CARE

357Safety features of your vehicleDriver's and passenger's frontair bagYour vehicle is equipped with anAdvanced Supplemental Restraint(Air B

Page 488

Safety features of your vehicle583The indication of the system's pres-ence are the letters "AIR BAG"intagliated on the air bag pad cove

Page 489

359Safety features of your vehicleWARNINGManufacturers are required bygovernment regulations to pro-vide a contact point concerningmodifications to th

Page 490

Safety features of your vehicle603✽✽NOTICEBe sure to read information aboutthe SRS on the labels provided onthe sunvisor.(Continued)• Front and side a

Page 491

361Safety features of your vehicle(Continued)• No objects should be placedover or near the air bag mod-ules on the steering wheel,instrument panel or

Page 492

Safety features of your vehicle623(Continued)• For maximum safety protectionin all types of crashes, all occu-pants including the drivershould always

Page 493

363Safety features of your vehicleSide air bagYour vehicle is equipped with a sideair bag in each front seat. The pur-pose of the air bag is to provid

Page 494 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM

Safety features of your vehicle643Curtain air bagCurtain air bags are located alongboth sides of the roof rails above thefront and rear doors.(Continu

Page 495

365Safety features of your vehicleThey are designed to help protectthe heads of the front seat occupantsand the rear outboard seat occu-pants in certa

Page 496 - WARNING - Fire

15IntroductionOperation in foreign countriesIf you are going to drive your vehiclein another country, be sure to:• Observe all regulations regardingre

Page 497

Safety features of your vehicle663Why didn’t my air bag go off in acollision? (Inflation and non-infla-tion conditions of the air bag)There are many t

Page 498

367Safety features of your vehicleAir bag inflation conditionsFront air bags Front air bags are designed to inflatein a frontal collision depending on

Page 499 - DIMENSIONS

Safety features of your vehicle683Side air bagsSide air bags (side and/or curtain airbags) are designed to inflate when animpact is detected by side c

Page 500 - BULB WATTAGE

369Safety features of your vehicle• Air bags are not designed to inflatein rear collisions, because occu-pants are moved backward by theforce of the i

Page 501

Safety features of your vehicle703• Just before impact, drivers oftenbrake heavily. Such heavy brakinglowers the front portion of the vehi-cle causing

Page 502 - LUGGAGE VOLUME

371Safety features of your vehicleSRS CareThe SRS is virtually maintenance-free and so there are no parts you cansafely service by yourself. If the SR

Page 503

Safety features of your vehicle723Additional safety precautions• Never let passengers ride in thecargo area or on top of a folded-down back seat. All

Page 504 - Recommended SAE viscosity

373Safety features of your vehicleAdding equipment to or modi-fying your air bag-equippedvehicleIf you modify your vehicle by chang-ing your vehicle&a

Page 505 - VEHICLE CERTIFICATION

Features of your vehicleFolding key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4• Record your key number . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 506 - ENGINE NUMBER

• Transaxle Shift Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-59LCD display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-

Page 507

Your vehicle at a glanceExterior overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Interior overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 508

Defroster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-115• Rear window defroster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Page 509

Features of your vehicle44Record your key numberThe key code numberis stamped on the barcode tag attached tothe key set. Shouldyou lose your keys,this

Page 510

45Features of your vehicleDoor Lock (1)1. Close all doors, engine hood andtailgate.2. Press the lock button(1).3. All doors and tailgate will lock.The

Page 511

Features of your vehicle64Tailgate unlock (3)The tailgate is unlocked if the buttonis pressed for more than 1 second.Also, once the tailgate is opened

Page 512

47Features of your vehicleBattery replacementThe transmitter uses a 3 volt lithiumbattery which will normally last forseveral years. When replacement

Page 513

Features of your vehicle84Immobilizer systemYour vehicle is equipped with anelectronic engine immobilizer systemto reduce the risk of unauthorizedvehi

Page 514

49Features of your vehicleThis device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-210.Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:1. This device

Page 515

Features of your vehicle1043. To enter the first digit (in thisexample “2”), turn the ignitionswitch to the ON and ACC positiontwice. Perform the same

Page 516

411Features of your vehicleRecord your key numberThe key code numberis stamped on the barcode tag attached tothe key set. Shouldyou lose your keys,thi

Page 517

Features of your vehicle124Door LockUsing the door handle button1. Carry the smart key.2. Close all doors, engine hood andtailgate.3. Press the button

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