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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, value
for money prices, 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 Kia models and includes descriptions and
explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result,
you may encounter material in this manual that is not applicable to
your specific Kia vehicle.
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Summary of Contents

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kia, the companyThank you for becoming the owner of a new Kia vehicle.As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality, valuefor money

Page 2 - Foreword

I7IndexRear seat adjustment·······················································3-46Rear seat entertainment system ·································

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383Features of your vehicleOccupant classification systemThe occupant classification systemdetects the presence of a passenger inthe front passenger&a

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Features of your vehicle843Main components of occupant classi-fication system• Detection devices located under thefront passenger seat frame.• Electro

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385Features of your vehicle• The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"indicator illuminates after the ignitionkey is turned to the "ON" position

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Features of your vehicle863WARNING• Even though your vehicle isequipped with the occupant clas-sification system, do not install achild restraint syst

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387Features of your vehicle1KMN36631KMN36641KMN3665- Never sit with hips shiftedtowards the front of the seat.- Never lean on the door or centerconsol

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Features of your vehicle883✽✽NOTICE• If luggage or other objects are placedon the front passenger's seat or if thetemperature of the seat changes

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389Features of your vehicleAir bag system components The main components of your SRS are:• To indicate that your vehicle isequipped with air bags, th

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Features of your vehicle903The advanced SRS offers the ability tocontrol the air bag inflation with two lev-els. A first stage level is provided for m

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391Features of your vehicleDriver’s air bagYour vehicle is equipped with anAdvanced Supplemental Restraint (AirBag) System and lap/shoulder belts atbo

Page 12 - Introduction

Features of your vehicle923Front passenger’s air bagFront passenger’s air bag is stored in theinstrument panel on the glove box.Since you cannot know

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Index8ISide table·································································3-185Sunglass holder ··············································

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393Features of your vehicleCurtain air bag (if equipped)Curtain air bags are located along bothsides of the roof rails above the front andrear doors.I

Page 15 - Your vehicle at a glance

Features of your vehicle943Why didn’t my air bag go off in acollision? (Inflation and non-inflation conditionsof the air bag)There are many types of a

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395Features of your vehicleAir bag inflation conditionsFront air bag Front air bags are designed to inflatewhen the impact is delivered to front col-l

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Features of your vehicle963Side air bags (if equipped)Side air bags (side and/or curtain airbags) are designed to inflate when animpact is detected by

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397Features of your vehicle• Frontal air bags are not designed toinflate in rear collisions, because occu-pants are moved backward by theforce of the

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Features of your vehicle983• Just before impact, drivers often brakeheavily. Such heavy braking lowers thefront portion of the vehicle causing it to“r

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399Features of your vehicleAir bag system operation• Air bag only operates when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON or STARTpositions.• Air bags in

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Features of your vehicle1003Noise and smokeWhen the air bags inflate, they make aloud noise and they leave smoke andpowder in the air inside of the ve

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3101Features of your vehicleInstalling a child restraint on afront passenger’s seat is forbid-den.Never place a rear-facing child restraintin the fron

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Features of your vehicle1023SRS careYour Supplemental Restraint System isvirtually maintenance-free. There are noparts which you can service.You must

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1How to use this manual / 1-2Fuel requirements / 1-2Vehicle break-in process / 1-3Introduction

Page 25

3103Features of your vehicleAir bag warning labelAir bag warning labels which are now required by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) a

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Features of your vehicle1043Power steeringPower steering uses energy from theengine to assist you in steering the vehi-cle. If the engine is off or if

Page 27

3105Features of your vehicleTilt steering A tilt steering wheel allows you to adjustthe steering wheel before you drive. Youcan also raise it to the h

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Features of your vehicle1063Outside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles beforedriving.Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and ri

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3107Features of your vehicleOutside rearview mirror heater (if equipped) The outside rearview mirror heater isactuated in connection with the rear win

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Features of your vehicle1083Inside rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirror to center onthe view through the rear window. Makethis adjustment befor

Page 31 - - Unlocked

3109Features of your vehicleType ATo operate the electric rearview mirror• The mirror defaults to the ON positionwhenever the ignition switch is turne

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Features of your vehicle1103Type CTo operate the electric rearview mirror(with homelink wireless control sys-tem)Press the I button (1) to turn the au

Page 33 - - Rear cargo

3111Features of your vehicleCompass (if equipped)To operate Compass featurePress and release the button (2), thenthe vehicle's directional headin

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Features of your vehicle1123Re-calibrating the Compass.There are some conditions that cancause changes to the vehicle's magneticfield. Items such

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Introduction21We want to help you get the greatestpossible driving pleasure from your vehi-cle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist youin many ways. We str

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3113Features of your vehicleConversation mirrorThe mirror is a convenient feature to helpthe front passenger talk with rear pas-sengers without turnin

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Features of your vehicle1143INSTRUMENT CLUSTER1. Tachometer 2. Turn signal indicators3. Speedometer4. Engine temperature gauge5. Warning and indicator

Page 38

3115Features of your vehicleSpeedometer The speedometer indicates the forwardspeed of the vehicle.Odometer/Trip odometerYou can choose the odometer,

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Features of your vehicle1163Trip odometerTRIP A: Trip odometer ATRIP B: Trip odometer BThe trip odometer indicates the distanceof individual trips sel

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3117Features of your vehicleEngine temperature gauge This gauge shows the temperature of theengine coolant when the ignition switchis ON.Do not conti

Page 41

Features of your vehicle1183Instrument panel illumination(if equipped)When the vehicle’s parking lights or head-lights are on, rotate the illumination

Page 42

3119Features of your vehicleThe trip computer is a microcomputer-controlled driver information system thatdisplays information related to driving,incl

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Features of your vehicle1203Calibration procedureThe compass may not indicate the cor-rect compass direction when you are dri-ving in certain areas (t

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3121Features of your vehicleSetting the compass zoneThis compass must be set to compen-sate for the variation between true northand magnetic north. To

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Features of your vehicle1223Compass zone map

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13IntroductionGasoline containing alcohol andmethanolGasohol, a mixture of gasoline andethanol (also known as grain alcohol),and gasoline or gasohol c

Page 47 - FUEL FILLER LID

3123Features of your vehicleDistance to empty (“RANGE”shown on display)This mode indicates the estimated dis-tance to empty based on the current fueli

Page 48

Features of your vehicle1243Average fuel consumption (“AVG”shown on display)This mode calculates the average fuelconsumption from the total fuel used

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3125Features of your vehicleChecking operation All warning lights are checked by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). Any light tha

Page 50

Features of your vehicle1263Air bag warning lightThis warning light will illuminate forapproximately 6 seconds each time youturn the ignition switch t

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3127Features of your vehicleEngine oil pressurewarning This warning light indicates the engine oilpressure is low.If the warning light illuminates wh

Page 52

Features of your vehicle1283Taillight indicator (if equipped)This light comes on when the taillightsare ON.Charging system warning This warning light

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3129Features of your vehicleMalfunction indicatorlamp (MIL) (checkengine light)This indicator light is part of the EngineControl System which monitors

Page 54 - - Loose objects

Features of your vehicle1303Cruise indicator (if equipped)CRUISE indicatorThe indicator light illuminates when thecruise control system is enabled.Cru

Page 55

3131Features of your vehicleINTERIOR LIGHTS 1VQA21411VQA2140Main control switchMap lightOFF Any ON OFFClose ON OFF*2)ON ( ) AnyMap lights operating lo

Page 56 - - Driver respon

Features of your vehicle13231VQA21411VQA2333Main control switchOFF AnyClose ON OFF*2)OFFON ( ) AnyDome lights operating logicMain controlswitch status

Page 57

2Interior overview / 2-2Instrument panel overview / 2-3Your vehicle at a glance

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3133Features of your vehicle1VQA21411VQA2311Main control switchTailgate lightOpen ON OFFCloseON ( ) AnyTailgate light operating logicMain control swit

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Features of your vehicle1343Door courtesy lamp (if equipped)The door courtesy lamp comes ON whenthe door is opened to assist entering orexiting the ve

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3135Features of your vehicleRescue mode functionIf your vehicle has any problem on thevehicle network system, the headlights(low beam) and parking lig

Page 61 - - Seatback

Features of your vehicle1363Headlight position ( )When the light switch is in the headlightposition (2nd position) the head, tail,position, license an

Page 62

3137Features of your vehicleTurn signals (A)The ignition switch must be on for theturn signals to function. To turn on theturn signals, move the lever

Page 63

Features of your vehicle1383Daytime running light (if equipped)Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can makeit easier for others to see the front of yourvehic

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3139Features of your vehicleWindshield wipers Operates as follows when the ignitionswitch is turned ON.MIST: For a single wiping cycle, push thelever

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Features of your vehicle1403Variable intermittent wipersSet the lever to the INT/AUTO positionand choose the desired wiper interval byturning the ring

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3141Features of your vehicleWindshield washers In the OFF position, pull the lever gentlytoward you to spray washer fluid on thewindshield and to run

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Features of your vehicle1423To sound the horn, press the horn sym-bol on your steering wheel.Check the horn regularly to be sure itoperates properly.T

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Your vehicle at a glance22INTERIOR OVERVIEWOVQ020001N1. Door lock/unlock button ...3-132. Driver position memory system*...3-593.

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3143Features of your vehicleOutside mirror defroster (if equipped)If your vehicle is equipped with the out-side mirror defroster, it will be operating

Page 70

Features of your vehicle1443MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)OVQ049301/OVQ049304/OVQ0493051. Front temperature control knob2. Rear temperatu

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3145Features of your vehicleFront fan speed control knob The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for fan operation.The fan speed control knob a

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Features of your vehicle1463Outlet port locationsMAX/ A/C position (if equipped)When you select the MAXA/C mode while the fanspeed is on, the followin

Page 73

3147Features of your vehicleFace position Air flow is directed toward theupper body and face.Additionally, each outlet canbe controlled to direct the

Page 74

Features of your vehicle1483Air intake control button This is used to select outside (fresh) airposition or recirculated air position.

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3149Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICEIt should be noted that prolonged oper-ation of the heating in recirculated airposition will cause fogging of the

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Features of your vehicle1503Rear climate control (if equipped)To turn on the rear climate control sys-tem;From the front seat1. Set the rear climate c

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3151Features of your vehicleFrom the rear seat (if equipped)1. Set the rear climate control selection(REAR CONTROL) button in the frontclimate control

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Features of your vehicle1523Rear temperature control (if equipped)From front seatSet the rear climate control selection(REAR CONTROL) button (if equip

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23Your vehicle at a glanceINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW1. Driver’s airbag ...3-912. Light control / Turn signals ...3

Page 80

3153Features of your vehicle• Front climate control is MAX A/C, :Rear air blows from the upper vents onthe rear ceiling.• Front climate control is :

Page 81

Features of your vehicle1543System operationVentilation1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to the outside(fresh) air positi

Page 82

3155Features of your vehicleAir conditioning system opera-tion tips • If the vehicle has been parked in directsunlight during hot weather, open thewi

Page 83

Features of your vehicle1563AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)1. AUTO (automatic control) button2. Driver’s temperature control button3. A

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3157Features of your vehicleAutomatic operationThe automatic climate control system iscontrolled by simply setting the desiredtemperature.The Full Aut

Page 85

Features of your vehicle1583Manual operation The heating and cooling system can becontrolled manually as well by pushingbuttons other than the AUTO b

Page 86

3159Features of your vehicleAdjusting the driver and passenger sidetemperature equally1. Press the DUAL button again to deac-tivate DUAL mode. The pas

Page 87

Features of your vehicle1603Recirculated air positionWith the recirculated air posi-tion selected, air from pas-senger compartment will bedrawn throug

Page 88

3161Features of your vehicleMode selection buttonThe mode selection button controls thedirection of the air flow through the venti-lation system.The a

Page 89

Features of your vehicle1623Face position Air flow is directed toward theupper body and face.Additionally, each outlet canbe controlled to direct the

Page 90 - - Damaging the

3Keys / 3-3Remote keyless entry / 3-4Theft-alarm system / 3-7Immobilizer system / 3-9Door locks / 3-11Power sliding door and power tailgate / 3-17Wind

Page 91

3163Features of your vehicleInstrument panel ventsIf air flow control is not satisfactory, checkthe instrument panel vents. The outletport (B, E) can

Page 92 - - Child seat

Features of your vehicle1643Rear climate control (if equipped)To turn on the rear climate control sys-tem;From the front seat1. Set the rear climate c

Page 93 - - Tether strap

3165Features of your vehicleFrom the rear seat (if equipped)1. Set the rear climate control selection(REAR) button in the front climate con-trol panel

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Features of your vehicle1663Rear temperature control (if equipped)From front seatSet the rear climate control selection(REAR) button to the OFF positi

Page 95

3167Features of your vehicle• Front climate control is :Rear air blows from the upper vents onthe rear ceiling.• Front climate control is :Rear air

Page 96

Features of your vehicle1683System operationVentilation1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to the outside(fresh) air positi

Page 97

3169Features of your vehicleAir conditioning system opera-tion tips • If the vehicle has been parked in directsunlight during hot weather, open thewi

Page 98 - AIR BAG

Features of your vehicle1703Manual climate control systemTo defog inside windshield 1. Select any fan speed except “OFF (0)”.2. Select desired temper

Page 99

3171Features of your vehicleAutomatic climate control systemTo defog inside windshield 1. Select desired temperature.2. Press the defrost button ( ).

Page 100 - Features of your vehicle

Features of your vehicle1723Defogging logicManual climate control systemTo reduce the probability of fogging upthe inside of the windshield, the air i

Page 101

Interior lights / 3-131Lighting / 3-134Wipers and washers / 3-138Horn / 3-142Defroster / 3-142Hazard warning flasher / 3-143Manual climate control sy

Page 102

3173Features of your vehicleAutomatic climate control systemTo reduce the probability of fogging upinside of the windshield, the air intakecontrol is

Page 103

Features of your vehicle1743If the vehicle has a roof rack, you canload cargo on top of your vehicle.Crossbars and fixing components need-ed to instal

Page 104

3175Features of your vehicleYour new mirror comes with an integrat-ed HomeLink Universal Transceiver,which allows you to program the mirror toactivate

Page 105

Features of your vehicle17631. When programming the buttons for thefirst time, press and hold the left andcenter buttons (,)simultane-ously until the

Page 106

3177Features of your vehicleRolling code programmingTo train a garage door opener (or otherrolling code equipped devices) with therolling code feature

Page 107

Features of your vehicle1783Reprogramming a singleHomeLink buttonTo program a device to HomeLink usinga HomeLink button previously trained,follow thes

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3179Features of your vehicleYour new mirror comes with an integrat-ed HomeLink Universal Transceiver,which allows you to program the mirror toactivate

Page 109

Features of your vehicle18031. When programming the buttons for thefirst time, press and hold the left andcenter buttons (,)simultane-ously until the

Page 110

3181Features of your vehicleRolling code programmingTo train a garage door opener (or otherrolling code equipped devices) with therolling code feature

Page 111

Features of your vehicle1823Reprogramming a singleHomeLink buttonTo program a device to HomeLink usinga HomeLink button previously trained,follow thes

Page 112

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

Page 113

33Features of your vehicleThe key code number is stamped on theplate attached to the key set. Should youlose your keys, this number will enablean auth

Page 114

3183Features of your vehicleThese compartments can be used tostore small items required by the driveror passengers.STORAGE COMPARTMENT WARNING - Flamm

Page 115

Features of your vehicle1843Glove boxThe glove box can be locked andunlocked with a master key.To open the glove box, make sure it isunlocked, then pu

Page 116

3185Features of your vehicleSide table (if equipped)The side table is located on the inner por-tion of the passenger’s seat.To use the table, pull the

Page 117

Features of your vehicle1863Ashtray (if equipped)To use the ashtray, press the cover andrelease it.To remove the ashtray to empty or cleanit, lift it

Page 118

3187Features of your vehicleCenter (if equipped)Cups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders.The storage can be removed and rein-stalle

Page 119

Features of your vehicle1883Clothes hanger (if equipped) SunvisorUse the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.To use a sun

Page 120

3189Features of your vehicle(1) : It can be used when the ignitionswitch is in ACC or ON position.(2), (3) : It can be used regardless of theignition

Page 121

Features of your vehicle1903Digital clockWhenever the battery terminals, relatedfuses are disconnected, you must resetthe time.When the ignition switc

Page 122

3191Features of your vehicleRoof antennaIf your vehicle has an audio system, anamplifying antenna is installed in yourvehicle.This antenna can be remo

Page 123 - MIRRORS

Aux, USB and iPod port(if equipped)If your vehicle has an aux and/orUSB(universal serial bus) port or iPodport, you can use an aux port to connectaudi

Page 124

Features of your vehicle43(1) Lock ( )All doors are locked if the lock buttonis pressed.If all doors are closed, the hazardwarning lights blink once t

Page 125

3193Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICEIf you install an after market HID headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and electron-ic device may malfunction.How vehic

Page 126

Features of your vehicle1943FM broadcasts are transmitted at highfrequencies and do not bend to follow theearth's surface. Because of this, FMbro

Page 127

3195Features of your vehicleSatellite radio receptionYou may experience difficulties in receiv-ing SIRIUS satellite radio signals in thefollowing situ

Page 128

Features of your vehicle1963Using a cellular phone or a two-wayradioWhen a cellular phone is used inside thevehicle, noise may be produced from theaud

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3197Features of your vehicle1. FM/AM Button2. SEEK Button3. POWER Button & VOLUME Knob4. SCAN Button5. MUTE Button6. SETUP Button7. TUNE & AUD

Page 130

Features of your vehicle1983Using RADIO, SETUP, VOLUMEand AUDIO CONTROL1. FM/AM ButtonThe FM/AM button toggles between FMand AM. Listed below are the

Page 131

3199Features of your vehicle7. TUNE & AUDIO Control KnobRotate the knob clockwise or counterclock wise to increase or decrease fromcurrent frequen

Page 132

Features of your vehicle20031. CD Slot2. CD Indicator3. CD Eject Button4. CD LOAD Button5. TRACK Button6. INFO Button7. SEARCH Knob & ENTER Button

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3201Features of your vehicleUsing CD Player1. CD SlotInsert a CD label side up and gently pushin while ignition switch is on ACC or ON.The audio autom

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Features of your vehicle2023• To load more than one disc but lessthan six, complete Steps 1 and 2.When you have finished loading discs,press LOAD butt

Page 135

35Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICEThe power sliding door and power tail-gate are not opened by pressing the cor-responding button on the transmitterdi

Page 136

3203Features of your vehicle13. FOLDER Button• Press [FOLDER ] button to move tochild folder of the current folder anddisplay the first song in the fo

Page 137

Features of your vehicle2043CAUTION IN USING USB DEVICE• To use an external USB device,make sure the device is not con-nected when starting up the veh

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3205Features of your vehicle(Continued)• If the USB device is divided bylogical drives, only the music fileson the highest-priority drive arerecognize

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Features of your vehicle20631. AUX/USB Button2. TRACK Button3. INFO Button4. FOLDER Button5. SEARCH Knob & ENTER Button6. RANDOM Button7. REPEAT B

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3207Features of your vehicleUsing USB deviceUsing a USB that is connected to themultiple terminal inside the console onthe right hand side of the driv

Page 141

Features of your vehicle2083✽✽NOTICE FOR USING THEiPod®DEVICE• Some iPod models might not sup-port the communication protocoland the files will not be

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3209Features of your vehicle1. iPod Button2. TRACK Button3. INFO Button4. MENU Button5. SEARCH Knob & ENTER Button6. RANDOM Button7. REPEAT Button

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Features of your vehicle2103Using iPodUsing an iPod when the exclusive cableis connected to the multiple terminalinside the console on the right hand

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3211Features of your vehicleSatellite Radio channels:SIRIUS Satellite Radio has over 130 chan-nels, including 69 channels of 100% com-mercial-free mus

Page 145

Features of your vehicle21231. SAT RADIO Button(SIRIUS Satellite Radio)2. SEEK Button3. PRESET Buttons4. SCAN Button5. TUNE Knob & ENTER button

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Features of your vehicle63This device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-210. Operationis subject to the following two conditions:1. This devic

Page 147

3213Features of your vehicleUsing SIRIUS Satellite RadioYour Kia vehicle is equipped with a 3month complimentary period of SIRIUSSatellite Radio so yo

Page 148

Features of your vehicle21436. CAT(Category) Button • Press [CAT ] or [CAT ] button toenter the Category List Mode, it dis-plays category items and

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3215Features of your vehicleRSE(Rear Seat Entertainment System (if equipped)1. RSE ButtonVQ_PA710S_RSE / VQ_PA760_RSECD Player : PA710SCD Changer : PA

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Features of your vehicle21631. RSE ButtonPlay the RSE, and "RSE" Icon is dis-played. After pressing the RSE button,you can enjoy the RSE aud

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3217Features of your vehicleNOTE:If you need more information aboutKia’s Bluetooth® wireless technology.Contact kia website “www.kia.com”(OWNERS>Ge

Page 152

Features of your vehicle2183BLUETOOTH PHONE OPERATION1. button : Press the button tochange audio source.- FM(1~2)➟AM➟SAT(1~3)➟CD➟USB➟AUX(iPod)➟FM(1~2)

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3219Features of your vehicle Talking on the PhoneWhen talking on the phone, “Active Call”message and the other party’s phonenumber (if available) are

Page 154

Features of your vehicle2203 Phone SetupAll Bluetooth®related operations can beperformed in PHONE menu.1) Push the button to enterSETUP mode.2) Rotat

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3221Features of your vehicle➂ Select desired phone name from the listshown.➃ The Bluetooth®icon appears on theupper side of audio display when aphone

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Features of your vehicle2223Language of Bluetooth®voice recognitionWhile in ADVANCED menu, select“Language”. To change the language,select the desired

Page 157

37Features of your vehicleThis system is designed to provide pro-tection from unauthorized entry into thecar. This system is operated in threestages:

Page 158

3223Features of your vehicle Making a Phone Call• Direct Calling ➀ Press button.➁ Say the following command.- Call <John> : Connects the call to

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Features of your vehicle2243• Dialing by NumberA phone call can be made by dialing thespoken numbers. The system can recog-nize single digits from zer

Page 160

3225Features of your vehicle• Adding Entry by Phone➀ Press button.➁ Say "Phonebook".➂ Say "Add Entry" after prompt.➃ Say "By

Page 161

Features of your vehicle2263 Key matrixNo.ClassPaired H/PEmptyDisconnected1SHORTLONGSHORTSHORTLONG[10sec]LONG[10sec]Normal modeBT SETUP menuIncoming

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3227Features of your vehicleWelcomeThe Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)System is a compact, built-in, easy-to-useentertainment system designed to provide

Page 163

Features of your vehicle2283Viewing/Adjusting the MonitorTo view the monitor, locate the latch onthe bottom center of the mounted unitand pull it forw

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3229Features of your vehicleTo turn the headphones on, push the but-ton (➊) once. Push the button again toturn the headphones off. The red LEDindicato

Page 165

Features of your vehicle2303Connecting Other Devices to the RSEElectronic devices such as video gamesystems, VHS players, Camcorder or etc,can be play

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3231Features of your vehicleUsing the DVD playerDisc compatibilityYour RSE player accepts and plays allDVDs in 4:3 (normal) and 16:9 (widescreen) vide

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Features of your vehicle2323VIDEO MODE OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED)1. STOP/EJECT2. SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL3. PLAY/PAUSE4. DISPLAY5. FORWARD6. REVERSE7. NEXT

Page 168

Features of your vehicle83Theft-alarm stageThe alarm will be activated if any of thefollowing occurs while the system isarmed.• A front or rear door i

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3233Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICEThe RSE will enter standby mode whenthe vehicle ignition is turned off andback on. Press the SRC orPLAY/PAUSE( ) b

Page 170

Features of your vehicle2343You have two options: 4:3 (normal) and 16:9(widescreen). Press the display button toselect the preferred aspect ratio.When

Page 171

3235Features of your vehicleWhen viewing a menu, pressing theMENU button again will automaticallyreturn to the movie at the point it wasbeing viewed.Y

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Features of your vehicle2363AUDIO MODE OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED)1. STOP/EJECT2. VOLUME CONTROL 3. PLAY/PAUSE4. DISPLAY5. FORWARD6. REVERSE7. NEXT TRACK8

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3237Features of your vehicle1. Stop/Eject While the disc is playing, press theSTOP/EJECT( ) button to stop discplay.While the disc is stopped, press t

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Features of your vehicle23835. ForwardThere are two CD fast forward speeds.Press and hold the FWD button for up to2 seconds and the player will fast f

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3239Features of your vehicleREMOTE CONTROL1. STOP2. SPEAKER VOL (+, -)3. PLAY/PAUSE4. DISPLAY5. FORWARD6. REVERSE7. NEXT8. PREVIOUS9. ENTER10. MENU11.

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Features of your vehicle2403Using the Remote ControlIn addition to having all the buttons andfunctionality listed in the DVD and CDControls section, t

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3241Features of your vehicle5. ForwardThere are three DVD and VCD fast for-ward speeds. Press and hold the FWDbutton for up to 2 seconds and the playe

Page 178

Features of your vehicle2423✽✽NOTICEYou must repeatedly push any button tomove through several items. Pressingand holding any button will not advancet

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39Features of your vehicleYour vehicle is equipped with an elec-tronic engine immobilizer system toreduce the risk of unauthorized vehicleuse.Your imm

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3243Features of your vehicle15. Slow PlayThere are 3 slow forward and 3 slowreverse speeds available when viewingDVDs. To review a DVD in slow motion,

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Features of your vehicle2443AppendixMessagesTechnical SpecificationsNON PLAYABLE MEDIA An incompatible format disc is inserted, or the disc is not pla

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3245Features of your vehicleTroubleshootingProblem Possible causes / solutionsPress the STOP/EJECT button to release the disc. The player will attempt

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4Before driving / 4-2Key positions / 4-3Starting the engine / 4-4Automatic transaxle / 4-5Cruise control system / 4-11Brake system / 4-14Electronic st

Page 184

Driving your vehicle24Before entering vehicle:• Be sure that all windows, outside mir-ror(s), and outside lights are clean.• Check the condition of th

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43Driving your vehicleIlluminated ignition switch (if equipped)Whenever front door is opened, the igni-tion switch will be illuminated for yourconveni

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Driving your vehicle44STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Make sure the parking brake isapplied.2. Place the transaxle shift lever in P(Park). Depress the brake pe

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45Driving your vehicleAUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEOVQ049059The lock release button must be depressed while moving the shift lever.Depress the brake pedal and p

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Driving your vehicle64Automatic transaxle operationAll normal forward driving is done withthe shift lever in the D (Drive) position.To move the shift

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47Driving your vehicleTransaxle rangesP (park)Always come to a complete stop beforeshifting into P (Park). This position locksthe transaxle and preven

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Features of your vehicle1033. To enter the first digit (in this example“2”), turn the ignition key to the ON andACC position twice. Perform the samepr

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Driving your vehicle84Sports modeWhether the vehicle is stationary or inmotion, sports mode is selected by push-ing the shift lever from the “D” posit

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49Driving your vehicleMoving up a steep grade from astanding startTo move up a steep grade from a stand-ing start, depress the brake pedal, shiftthe s

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Driving your vehicle1042. Insert the screwdriver into the accesshole and press down on the screwdriv-er.3. Depress the lock release button andmove the

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411Driving your vehicleThe cruise control system allows you toprogram the vehicle to maintain a con-stant speed without resting your foot onthe accele

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Driving your vehicle124To cancel cruise control, do oneof the following:• Press the brake pedal.• Shift into N (Neutral) with an automatictransaxle.•

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413Driving your vehicleTo temporarily accelerate with thecruise control on:If you want to speed up temporarily whenthe cruise control is on, depress t

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Driving your vehicle144Power brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted brakesthat adjust automatically through normalusage.In the event that the power-a

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415Driving your vehicleDisc brakes wear indicator Your vehicle has disc brakes.When your brake pads are worn and newpads are required, you will hear a

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Driving your vehicle164Releasing the parking brakeType ATo release the parking brake, pull theparking brake release lever while apply-ing the foot bra

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417Driving your vehicleCheck the brake warning light by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). This light will be illuminatedwhen the

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311Features of your vehicleOperating door locks from out-side the vehicle • Turn the key toward rear of vehicle tounlock and toward front of vehicle t

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Driving your vehicle184• Even with the anti-lock brake system,your vehicle still requires sufficientstopping distance. Always maintain asafe distance

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419Driving your vehicleThe Electronic Stability Control (ESC)monitors information from various vehiclesensors and then compares the driver'scomma

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Driving your vehicle204ESC operation offESC OFF state• To cancel ESC operation,press the ESC OFF button(ESC OFF indicator light illu-minates).• If the

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421Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• When operating the vehicle on adynamometer, ensure that the ESC isturned off (ESC OFF light illuminat-ed). If the ESC

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Driving your vehicle224Operation of the rear parkingassist systemOperating condition• This system will activate when backingup with the ignition key O

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423Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICEIf you don’t hear an audible warningsound or if the buzzer sounds intermit-tently when shifting the gear to “R” posi-ti

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Driving your vehicle244The rearview camera will activate whenthe back-up light is ON with the ignitionswitch ON and the shift lever in the R(Reverse)

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425Driving your vehicleYour vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, where youdrive and when you drive.Each of these factor

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Driving your vehicle264Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions areencountered such as water, snow, ice,mud, sand, or similar h

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427Driving your vehicleDriving at night Because night driving presents morehazards than driving in the daylight, hereare some important tips to remem

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Features of your vehicle123• When the door is fully open, the doorwill lock into an open position. To closethe door, pull out the door handle (1)and s

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Driving your vehicle284• We recommend that you carry emer-gency equipment, including a windowscraper, windshield de-icer, a bag ofsand or salt, flares

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429Driving your vehicleYour vehicle can tow a trailer. To identifywhat the vehicle trailering capacity is foryour vehicle, you should read the infor-m

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Driving your vehicle304Safety chains You should always attach chainsbetween your vehicle and your trailer.Cross the safety chains under the tongueof t

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431Driving your vehicleFollowing distance Stay at least twice as far behind the vehi-cle ahead as you would when drivingyour vehicle without a trailer

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Driving your vehicle324Parking on hills Generally, you should not park your vehi-cle, with a trailer attached, on a hill.People can be seriously or fa

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433Driving your vehicleMaintenance when trailer towing Your vehicle will need service more oftenwhen you regularly pull a trailer.Important items to

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Driving your vehicle344Weight of the trailerHow heavy can a trailer safely be? Itshould never weigh more than the maxi-mum trailer weight with trailer

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435Driving your vehicleVehicle identification number(VIN) The vehicle identification number (VIN) isthe number used in registering your carand in all

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Driving your vehicle364Tire specification / pressure labelThe tires supplied on your new vehicleare chosen to provide the best perform-ance for normal

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5Road warning / 5-2In case of an emergency while driving / 5-2Emergency starting / 5-3If the engine overheats / 5-5If you have a flat tire / 5-6Towin

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ii1234567IIntroductionYour vehicle at a glanceFeatures of your vehicleDriving your vehicleWhat to do in an emergencyMaintenanceSpecificationsIndextabl

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313Features of your vehicleOperating door locks from insidethe vehicleWith the door lock button• To unlock a door, pull the door lock but-ton (1) to t

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What to do in an emergency25ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as awarning to other drivers to exerciseextreme cau

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53What to do in an emergency3. Have all passengers get out of the car.Be sure they all get out on the side ofthe car that is away from traffic.4. When

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What to do in an emergency45Connecting jumper cables Jump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-volt and that its negative ter

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55What to do in an emergencyDo not allow the jumper cables to con-tact anything except the correct bat-tery terminals or the correct ground.Do not lea

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What to do in an emergency65IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE The jack, jack handle, wheel lug nutwrench are stored in the luggagecompartment. Remove the paneli

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57What to do in an emergency4. After the spare tire reaches theground, continue to turn thewrench counterclockwise, anddraw the spare tire outside. Ne

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What to do in an emergency85Important - use of compact sparetireYour vehicle is equipped with a com-pact spare tire. This compact sparetire takes up l

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59What to do in an emergency• Do not take this vehicle through anautomatic car wash while the com-pact spare tire is installed.• Do not use tire chain

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What to do in an emergency105Tire replacement 1. Park on a level surface and applythe parking brake firmly.2. Shift the shift lever into P (Park)with

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511What to do in an emergency6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-terclockwise one turn each, but donot remove any nut until the tirehas been raised off

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Features of your vehicle143• When pushing down on the front por-tion (1) of the switch, all vehicle doorswill lock.• When pushing down on the rear por

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What to do in an emergency1258. Insert the jack handle into the jackand turn it clockwise, raising thevehicle until the tire just clears theground. Th

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513What to do in an emergencyTo prevent the jack, jack handle,wheel lug nut wrench and spare tirefrom rattling while the vehicle is inmotion, store th

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What to do in an emergency1452. Place the flat tire in the cargo areawhen the 3rd row seat is uprightposition or on the floor when the3rd row seat is

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515What to do in an emergencyTOWINGIf emergency towing is necessary, werecommend having it done by an author-ized Kia dealer or a commercial tow-truck

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What to do in an emergency165When towing your vehicle in an emer-gency without wheel dollies :1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi-tion.2. Place

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517What to do in an emergency• Before emergency towing, check thatthe hook is not broken or damaged.• Fasten the towing cable or chainsecurely to the

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What to do in an emergency185Tips for towing a stuck vehicleThe following methods are effectivewhen your vehicle is stuck in mud, sandor similar subst

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6Maintenance services / 6-2Maintenance schedule / 6-3Owner maintenance / 6-10Engine compartment / 6-12Engine oil / 6-13Engine coolant / 6-14Air cleane

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Maintenance26MAINTENANCE SERVICESYou should exercise the utmost care toprevent damage to your vehicle andinjury to yourself whenever performingany mai

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63MaintenanceMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEKilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192

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315Features of your vehicleChild-protector rear door lockThe child safety lock is provided to helpprevent children from accidentally open-ing the rear

Page 247

Maintenance46Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192# Months 6 12 18 24

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65MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)MAINTENANCEINTERVALSMAINTENANCE ITEMR : Replace or change I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, corre

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Maintenance66Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192# Months 6 12 18 24

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67MaintenanceKilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192# Months 6 12 18 24

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Maintenance86MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONSThe following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving

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69MaintenanceSEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONSA - Repeatedly driving shorts distanse of less than 8 km (5 miles) innormal temperature or less than 16 km (10 m

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Maintenance106OWNER MAINTENANCE Owner maintenance schedule The following lists are vehicle checks andinspections that should be performed bythe owner

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611MaintenanceAt least once a year:• Clean body and door drain holes.• Lubricate door hinges and checks, andhood hinges.• Lubricate door and hood lock

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Maintenance126ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVQ060001N1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fuse box6. Nega

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613MaintenanceENGINE OILChecking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.2. Start the engine and allow it to reachnormal opera

Page 257

Features of your vehicle163Closing the tailgateTo close the tailgate, lower and pushdown the tailgate firmly. Make sure thatthe tailgate is securely l

Page 258

Maintenance146ENGINE COOLANTThe high-pressure cooling system has areservoir filled with year-round antifreezecoolant. The reservoir is filled at the f

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615MaintenanceThe coolant level should be filledbetween F and L marks on the side of thecoolant reservoir when the engine iscool.If the coolant level

Page 260

Maintenance166Element replacement Have the air cleaner element checkedand replaced in accordance with themaintenance schedule.OVQ066005NWARNINGRadiat

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617MaintenanceBRAKESChecking brake fluid level Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-odically. The fluid level should bebetween MAX and MIN mar

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Maintenance186LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS Checking the washer fluid level The reservoir is translucent so that youcan check the level with a quick visualin

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619MaintenancePOWER STEERING Checking the power steering fluidlevel With the vehicle on level ground, checkthe fluid level in the power steering rese

Page 264

Maintenance206The climate control air filter should bereplaced every 15,000 km (10,000miles). If the vehicle is operated in theseverely air-polluted c

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621MaintenanceFront windshield wiper blade1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiperblade assembly to expose the plasticlocking clip.2. Compress the cl

Page 266 - - Ignition key

Maintenance226FUSESA vehicle’s electrical system is protectedfrom electrical overload damage byfuses.This vehicle has three fuse panels, onelocated in

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623MaintenanceEngine compartment1. Turn the ignition switch and all otherswitches off.2. Remove the fuse box cover by press-ing the tap and pulling up

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317Features of your vehicle(1) Left power sliding door main controlbutton(2) Right power sliding door main controlbutton(3) Power tailgate main contro

Page 269

Maintenance2463. Pull the suspected fuse straight out.Use the removal tool provided on themain fuse box in the engine compart-ment.4. Check the remove

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625MaintenanceFuse/Relay panel descriptionInside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relayname and capacity.D

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Maintenance266Driver's side fuse panelDescription Fuse rating Protected componentAUDIO 15A Audio, Step lampMEMORY 7.5A Climate control module, Cl

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627MaintenanceDescription Fuse rating Protected componentENG 7.5A Automatic shift lever switch, Vehicle speed sensor, Inhibitor switch, Transaxle cont

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Maintenance286Description Fuse rating Protected componentP/TRAIN 7.5A Theft alarm relay, Main relay,TCM, Generator, ECM, Injector15A, ECU 2 15A, ECU 1

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629MaintenanceDescription Fuse rating Protected componentIPM 1 50A Instrument panel moduleIPM 2 50A Instrument panel moduleIPM 3 50A Instrument panel

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Maintenance306OVQ066018NShunt connector Your vehicle is equipped with a shuntconnector to prevent battery discharge ifyour vehicle is parked without b

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631MaintenanceFor best battery service:• Keep the battery securely mounted.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connectionscl

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Maintenance326• If the battery gradually dischargesbecause of high electric load while thevehicle is being used, recharge it at 20-30A for two hours.I

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633MaintenanceAll specifications (sizes and pres-sures) can be found on a labelattached to the vehicle.WARNING - Tire underin-flationSevere underinfla

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Features of your vehicle183✽✽NOTICE• The power sliding door and powertailgate can be operated when theengine is not running. However thepower operatio

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Maintenance346Checking tire inflation pressureCheck your tires once a month ormore.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire.How to checkUse a go

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635MaintenanceRemove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gage firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement. If the cold tire

Page 282 - ESC OFF usage

Maintenance366Disc brake pads should be inspectedfor wear whenever tires are rotated.Rotate radial tires that have anasymmetric tread pattern onlyfrom

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637MaintenanceWheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels forany reason, make sure the newwheels are equivalent to the originalfactory units in

Page 284

Maintenance386Tire tractionTire traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tires, tires that areimproperly inflated or on slipperyroad surfaces. Tire

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639Maintenance86 - Load Index, a numerical codeassociated with the maximumload the tire can carry.H - Speed Rating Symbol. See thespeed rating chart i

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Maintenance4064. Tire ply composition and materialThe number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tiremanufacturers also must indi

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641MaintenanceTraction - AA, A, B & C The traction grades, from highest tolowest, are AA, A, B and C. Thegrades represent the tires ability tostop

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Maintenance426Cold Tire Pressure: The amount ofair pressure in a tire, measured inkilopascals (kPa) or pounds persquare inch (psi) before a tire hasbu

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643MaintenanceSpeed Rating: An alphanumericcode assigned to a tire indicating themaximum speed at which a tire canoperate.Traction: The friction betwe

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319Features of your vehicleHow to reset the power sliding doorand power tailgateIf the battery has been discharged or dis-connected, the related fuse

Page 291

Maintenance446LUBRICANTRecommended lubricants To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance anddurability, use only lubricants of the prop

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645MaintenanceRecommended SAE viscositynumber CAUTIONAlways be sure to clean the areaaround any filler plug, drain plug, ordipstick before checking

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Maintenance466APPEARANCE CAREExterior care Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner

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647MaintenanceWaxingWax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehicle beforewaxing. Use a good quality liquid

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Underbody maintenanceCorrosive materials used for ice andsnow removal and dust control may col-lect on the underbody. If these materialsare not remove

Page 296 - - Vehicle weight

Cleaning the upholstery and interiortrim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinylwith a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.Clean vinyl surfaces with a v

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Engine exhaust gas precautions(carbon monoxide) • Carbon monoxide can be present withother exhaust fumes. Therefore, if yousmell exhaust fumes of any

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7Dimensions / 7-2Bulb wattage / 7-2Tires / 7-3Capacities / 7-4Specifications

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Specifications27Item mm (in)Overall length 5130 (202.0)Overall width 1985 (78.1)*1/ 1940 (76.4)Overall height 1805 (71.1)*2/ 1760 (69.3)Front tread 1

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73SpecificationsInflation pressure kPa (psi)Front Rear225/70R16 6.5J×16 240 240235/60R17 6.5J×17 (35) (35)T135/90R17 4.0T×17420 420(60) (60)Full size

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Features of your vehicle203Power ON/OFF button• When the power ON/OFF button(PWR) is ON (depressed), the powersliding door and power tailgate can beco

Page 302 - - Battery cables

Specifications47CAPACITIESLubricant Volume Classification5.5 l (5.81 US qt.)MICHANG ATF SP-IV, SK ATF SP-IVAutomatic transaxle fluid 7.8 l (8.24 US qt

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321Features of your vehiclePower sliding door operation• Push the corresponding main controlbutton on the overhead console toopen or close the power s

Page 304

Features of your vehicle223OVQ036004WARNINGIf your vehicle is facing downwardon a steep grade (15 percent ormore), the door may not stay openand could

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IIndex

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323Features of your vehicle• If the window on the power sliding dooris open (more than 80 mm/3 in.), thepower sliding door will not power openfully bu

Page 307

Features of your vehicle243Power sliding door non-opening condi-tionsThe power sliding door is not automati-cally opened, but closed under the fol-low

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325Features of your vehicle• When the power ON/OFF button(PWR) is OFF (not depressed), thepower tailgate can not be controlledwith the sub control but

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Features of your vehicle263Power windows (1) Driver’s door power window switch(2) Front passenger’s door power win-dow switch(3) Rear door (left) powe

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327Features of your vehicleThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to operate.Each door has a power window switchthat controls

Page 311

Features of your vehicle283Automatic power window down (driver’s window)Depressing the power window switchmomentarily to the second detent posi-tion (

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329Features of your vehicleOpening the hood 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch thehood. The hood should pop openslightly.2. Go to the front of the v

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Features of your vehicle3031. Stop the engine.2. To open the fuel filler lid, push therelease button located on the driver’slower door.3. Pull the fue

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331Features of your vehicleWARNING - Refueling dan-gersAutomotive fuels are flammablematerials. When refueling, pleasenote the following guidelines ca

Page 315

Features of your vehicle323When fuel filler lid does not openwith the release buttonIf the fuel filler lid does not open usingthe remote fuel filler l

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Index2IAir bags···········································································3-81Air bag collision sensors ...

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333Features of your vehicle(1) Slide button(2) Tilt button(3) Close buttonIf your vehicle is equipped with this fea-ture, you can slide or tilt your s

Page 318

Features of your vehicle343OpenAutoslideTo use the autoslide feature, momentari-ly (less than 0.4 second) press the slidebutton on the overhead consol

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335Features of your vehicleSunshade The sunshade will be opened with theglass panel automatically when the glasspanel is slid.You will have to close

Page 320

Features of your vehicle363Resetting the sunroofWhenever the vehicle battery is discon-nected or discharged, you have to resetyour sunroof system as f

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337Features of your vehicleFront seat(1) Forward and backward(2) Seatback angle(3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat)*(4) Seat warmer*(5) Headrest(6)

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Features of your vehicle383(Continued)• Always drive and ride with yourseatback upright and the lap por-tion of the safety belt snug andlow across the

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339Features of your vehicleFront seat adjustment - manualForward and backwardTo move the seat forward or backward:1. Pull the seat slide adjustment le

Page 324

Features of your vehicle403Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat)To change the height of the seat cushion,push the lever up or down located on theout

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341Features of your vehicleForward and backward Push the control knob forward or back-ward to move the seat to the desiredposition. Release the knob o

Page 326

Features of your vehicle423Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat)Push the control knob up to raise ordown to lower the seat cushion. Releasethe knob

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I3IndexChild-protector rear door lock ·······································3-15Cigarette lighter ···················································

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343Features of your vehicleActive headrest (if equipped)The active headrest is designed to moveforward and upward during a rear impact.This helps to p

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Features of your vehicle443RemovalTo remove the headrest, raise it as far asit can go then press the release button (1)while pulling upward (2).To rei

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345Features of your vehicleSeat warmer (if equipped)The seat warmer is provided to warm thefront seats during cold weather. With theignition switch in

Page 331

Features of your vehicle463Lumbar support (driver’s seat only)(if equipped)You can adjust the lumbar support bymoving the lever on the outside of the

Page 332

347Features of your vehicleSeatback angleTo recline the seatback:1. Lean forward slightly and lift up on theseatback recline lever (or strap) locat-e

Page 333

Features of your vehicle483Headrest (rear)The rear seat(s) is equipped with head-rests in all the seating position for theoccupant's safety and c

Page 334

349Features of your vehicleRemovalTo remove the headrest, raise it as far asit can go then press the release button(1) while pulling upward (2).To rei

Page 335

Features of your vehicle503Folding the rear seatbackThe rear seatbacks fold forward to pro-vide additional cargo space and to pro-vide access to the c

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351Features of your vehicle4. Make sure the green mark on the rearseat cushion frame is visible and thecatches are locked in position by mov-ing the s

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Features of your vehicle5234. Pull the folding strap out of the pocketlocated under the seat cushion. (2ndrow seat)5. Lift the entire folded seat forw

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Index4IEngine number ·······························································4-36Engine oil ···················································

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353Features of your vehicleRemoving the rear seat- 2nd row seatTo remove a rear seat:1. Double-fold the rear seat forward bypulling up the seatback re

Page 340

Features of your vehicle543To install the rear seat:1. Put the front anchor strikers along thefront anchors on the floor.2. Insert two front anchor st

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355Features of your vehicleIf the rear catches of the seat are lockedinto the rear anchors (2) while the frontcatches are not locked into the frontanc

Page 342

Features of your vehicle563Stowing the rear seat- 3rd row seatThe rear seat can be folded and stowedin the luggage compartment to provideadditional ca

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357Features of your vehicleTo use the rear seat:1. Lift the seat by pulling out the stowingstrap.2. Release the strap and push the seatforward firmly

Page 344

Features of your vehicle583WARNING - CargoCargo should always be secured toprevent it from being thrown aboutthe vehicle in a collision and caus-ing i

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359Features of your vehicleA driver position memory system is pro-vided to store and recall the driver seat,outside rearview mirror and adjustablepeda

Page 346

Features of your vehicle603Storing and recalling with trans-mitterStoring with the transmitterRemove the key from the ignition switchand lock all the

Page 347

361Features of your vehicleL/R : When the remote control outsiderearview mirror switch is selected tothe L (left) or R (right) position, bothoutside r

Page 348

Features of your vehicle623Safety belt restraint system We strongly recommend that the driverand all passengers be properlyrestrained at all times by

Page 349 - - Tire underin

I5IndexIgnition switch ·································································4-3Immobilizer system ······································

Page 350 - - Tire pressure

363Features of your vehicleWARNING - After a colli-sion• Lap/shoulder belt assembliesmay be stretched or damagedwhen subjected to the stress andforces

Page 351

Features of your vehicle643Safety belt warning light and chimeIf the driver's safety belt is not fastenedwhen the key is turned ON or if it is di

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365Features of your vehicleLap/shoulder beltTo fasten the lap/shoulder belt:1. Grasp the buckle and tongue plate.2. Slowly pull the lap/shoulder belt

Page 353 - Wheel alignment and tire

Features of your vehicle6635. Adjust the shoulder anchor position toyour size. To raise the anchor position,push the anchor up (1). To lower theanchor

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367Features of your vehicle3 Point rear center belt - 3rd rowTo fasten the rear center belt1. Extract the tongue plate from the holeon the belt assemb

Page 355

Features of your vehicle683There will be an audible “click” when thetab locks in the buckle. The safety beltautomatically adjusts to the proper length

Page 356 - - Tire age

369Features of your vehicle3. Insert the key or similar small rigiddevice into the web release button (E)on the anchor connector. Pull up onthe seat b

Page 357

Features of your vehicle703Proper use and care of the safetybelt system To ensure that the safety belts providethe maximum protection, please followt

Page 358

371Features of your vehicleLarger children As children grow, they may need to usenew child-restraint systems, includinglarger child seats or booster

Page 359

Features of your vehicle723Pre-tensioner safety belt Your vehicle is equipped with driver's andfront passenger's pre-tensioner safetybelts.T

Page 360

Index6ILubricant·········································································6-44Recommended lubricants···································

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373Features of your vehicleLoad limiter (if equipped)When the pre-tentioner activates, if thesystem senses excessive seat belt ten-sion on the driver

Page 362

Features of your vehicle743We strongly recommend the use of achild seat or infant seat for small childrenand babies, and it is required by law inalmos

Page 363

375Features of your vehicleInstalling a child restraint system For safety reasons, we recommend thatthe child restraint system be used in therear seat

Page 364

Features of your vehicle763Securing a child restraint seat Tether anchor system Child restraint hook holders are locatedon the back of the rear seat c

Page 365

377Features of your vehicleChild seat lower anchorsSome child seat manufacturers makechild restraint seats that are labeled asLATCH or LATCH-compatibl

Page 366

Features of your vehicle783Follow the child seat manufacturer’sinstructions to properly install childrestraint seats with LATCH or LATCH-compatible at

Page 367 - Specifications

379Features of your vehicleInstalling a child restraint system bylap/shoulder beltTo install a child restraint system on theoutboard or center rear se

Page 368

Features of your vehicle8034. Slowly allow the shoulder portion ofthe safety belt to retract and listen foran audible “clicking” or “ratcheting”sound.

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381Features of your vehicleAIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMDriver’s air bagFront passenger’sair bagCurtain Air bagSRS control moduleOV

Page 370

Features of your vehicle823(1) Driver’s air bag(2) Front passenger’s air bag(3) Side air bag*(4) Curtain Air bag*(5) Side impact sensor*(6) Front impa

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