Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Borrego (2009) Kia
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ii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Introduction Y our v ehicle at a glance Saf ety f eatures of your v ehicle F eatures of y our v ehicle Driving your v ehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications .
1 How to use this manual / 1-2 Fuel requir ements / 1-3 V ehicle handling instructions / 1-5 V ehicle break-in pr ocess / 1-5 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster / 1-6 Introduction.
Introduction 2 1 A010000AHM W e want to help you get the g reatest possible driving pleasure from your v ehi- cle. Y our Owner’ s Manual can assist you in many w ays . We strongly recommend that you read the entire man ual. In order to minimize the chance of death or injury , you m ust read the W ARNING and CA U- TION sections in the manual.
13 Introduction A020101AHM-EU Y our ne w vehicle is designed to use only unleaded fuel having a pump octane number ((R+M)/2) of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher . Y our ne w vehicle is designed to obtain maximum perf or mance with UNLEADED FUEL, as well as minimize e xhaust emis- sions and spark plug fouling.
Introduction 4 1 "E85" fuel is an alternative fuel com- prised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 per- cent gasoline, and is manuf actured e xclusively f or use in Flexib le Fuel V ehicles.
15 Introduction A090000AEN As with other vehicles of this type , failure to operate this v ehicle correctly may result in loss of control, an accident or vehicle rollo ver . Specific design characteristics (higher ground clearance , track, etc.) giv e this vehicle a higher center of g ravity than other types of vehicles .
Introduction 6 1 INDICA T OR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Seat belt warning light Door open position indi- cator T ailgate open warning light High beam indicator Light on indicator* T urn signal .
2 Interior overview / 2-2 Instrument panel overview / 2-3 Engine compartment / 2-4 Y our v ehicle at a glance.
Y our vehicle at a glance 2 2 INTERIOR O VER VIEW B010000AHM-EU 1. Door lock/unloc k button ....................4-16 2. Outside rear view mirror control switch ................................................4-47 3. Central door lock s witch .........
23 Y our vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT P ANEL O VER VIEW B020000AHM-EE 1. Instrument cluster.............................4-48 2. Steering wheel audio controls* ......4-124 3. Light control / T ur n signals ...............4-72 4. Horn ................
Y our vehicle at a glance 4 2 ENGINE COMP ARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reser voir..................7-15 2. Engine oil filler cap ..........................7-14 3. Brake fluid reservoir.........................7-18 4. Air cleaner .........................
3 Seats / 3-2 Seat belts / 3-17 Child restraint system / 3-29 Air bag - advanced supplemental r estraint system / 3-37 Saf ety f eatures of your v ehicle.
Safety features of your vehicle 2 3 C010000AHM-EE Front seat (1) F orward and bac kward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (Driver’ s seat) (4) Lumbar suppor t (Driver’ s seat) (5) Seat wa.
33 Safety features of your vehicle W ARNING - Driver’ s seat • Never attempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is mo ving. This could result in loss of control, and an accident causing death, serious injury , or pr operty dam- age . • Do not allow an ything to interfere with the normal position of the seatback.
Safety features of your vehicle 4 3 Front seat adjustment - man ual C010101AHM Forward and bac kward T o mov e the seat forw ard or backward: 1. Pull the seat slide adjustment lev er up and hold it. 2. Slide the seat to the position you desire. 3. Release the lev er and make sure the seat is lock ed in place.
35 Safety features of your vehicle C010102AHM Seatback angle T o recline the seatback: 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the seatback recline le v er . 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and adjust the seatback of the seat to the position you desire .
Safety features of your vehicle 6 3 Forward and backward adjustment The headrest ma y be adjusted forw ard to 3 diff erent positions by pulling the head- rest f orward to the desired detent. T o adjust the headrest to it’ s fur thest back- wards position, pull it fully f orward to the f ar thest position and release it.
37 Safety features of your vehicle Removal T o remov e the headrest, raise it as f ar as it can go then press the release button (1) while pulling the headrest up (2). T o reinstall the headrest, put the head- rest poles (3) into the holes while press- ing the release button (1).
Safety features of your vehicle 8 3 C010107AHM Seat warmer (if equipped) The seat warmers are provided to warm the front seats during cold weather . With the ignition s witch in the ON position, push either of the s witches to warm the driver's seat or the front passenger's seat.
39 Safety features of your vehicle C010108AHM Seatback poc ket The seatback poc ket is pro vided on the back of the front passenger’ s and dr iver’ s seatbacks . C010200AHM Front seat adjustment - po wer (if equipped) The front seat can be adjusted by using the control s witches located on the out- side of the seat cushion.
Safety features of your vehicle 10 3 C010201AHM Forward and bac kward Push the control s witch forw ard or back- ward to mo ve the seat to the desired position. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position. C010202AHM Seatback angle Push the control s witch forw ard or back- ward to mo ve the seatbac k to the desired angle.
31 1 Safety features of your vehicle Rear seat adjustment C010301AHM Forward and bac kward (2nd r ow seat) T o mov e the seat forw ard or backward: 1. Pull up the seat slide adjustment lev er and hold it. 2. Slide the seat to the position you desire. 3.
Safety features of your vehicle 12 3 Adjusting the height up and down T o raise the headrest, pull it up to the desired position (1). T o lower the head- rest, push and hold the release button (2) on the headrest suppor t and lower the headrest to the desired position (3).
31 3 Safety features of your vehicle C010304AHM Armrest (2nd ro w seat) T o use the armrest, pull the strap (1) for- ward from the seatbac k. Cup holder T o use the cup holder , push the button (2). Close the cov er after use. C010305AHM Seat warmer (2nd ro w , if equipped) The seat warmers are provided to warm the rear seats during cold weather .
Safety features of your vehicle 14 3 C010306AHM W alk-in seat (2nd ro w seat) T o get in or out of the 3rd row seat, pull up the walk-in le ver on the 2nd ro w seat- back. The 2nd row seatbac k will fold and the seat will slide f orward. Mov e the seat to the farthest forw ard position.
31 5 Safety features of your vehicle 4. Pull on the seatback f olding le ver , then f old the seat toward the front of the vehicle . When you return the seatback to its upright position, alwa ys be sure it has lock ed into position by pushing on the top of the seatback.
Safety features of your vehicle 16 3 CA UTION - Rear seat belts When returning the rear (2nd and/or 3rd r ow) seatbac ks to the upright position, remember to return the rear shoulder belts to their proper position.
31 7 Safety features of your vehicle C020100AHM Seat belt restraint system SEA T BEL TS W ARNING • For maximum restraint system protection, the seat belts m ust alwa ys be used whenever the vehicle is mo ving. • Seat belts are most effective when seatbacks are in the upright position.
Safety features of your vehicle 18 3 C020101AHM-EU Seat belt warning As a reminder to the driver , the seat belt warning light will blink f or approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition s witch ON regardless of belt fastening.
31 9 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE If you are not able to pull out the seat belt from the r etractor , firmly pull the belt out and release it. Then you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly . Height adjustment Y ou can adjust the height of the shoulder belt anchor to one of the 5 positions f or maximum comf or t and safety .
Safety features of your vehicle 20 3 C020106A UN Seat belts - Front passenger and rear seat 3-point system with combination locking retractor T o fasten your seat belt: Combination retractor type seat belts are installed in the rear seat positions to help accommodate the installation of child restraint systems.
32 1 Safety features of your vehicle When using the rear center seat belt, the buc kle with the “CENTER” mar k must be used. T o release the seat belt: The seat belt is released by pressing the release button (1) in the loc king buc kle. When it is released, the belt should auto- matically dra w back into the retractor .
Safety features of your vehicle 22 3 C020105AEN Stowing the rear seat belt • The rear seat belt buc kles can be stowed in the poc ket betw een the rear seatback and cushion when not in use . • Routing the seat belt webbing through the rear seat belt guides will help keep the belts from being trapped behind or under the seats.
32 3 Safety features of your vehicle When the vehicle stops suddenly , or if the occupant tries to lean forw ard too quickly , the seat belt retractor will lock into position.
Safety features of your vehicle 24 3 ✽ ✽ NO TICE • Both the driver's and front passen- ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may be activated in certain frontal collisions (or side collisions or rollovers). The pre-tensioners will not be activat- ed if the seat belts are not being worn at the time of the collision.
32 5 Safety features of your vehicle C020300A UN-EU Seat belt precautions C020306A UN Infant or small child Y ou should be a ware of the specific requirements in your country . Child and/or inf ant seats must be properly placed and installed in the rear seat.
Safety features of your vehicle 26 3 ✽ ✽ NO TICE Small children ar e best protected fr om injury in an accident when properly restrained in the r ear seat by a child restraint system that meets the r equire- ments of the safety standards of your country .
32 7 Safety features of your vehicle C020302AKM Restraint of pregnant women Pregnant women should wear lap/shoul- der belt assemblies whene v er possible according to specific recommendations by their doctors . The lap portion of the belt should be worn AS SNUGL Y AND LO W AS POSSIBLE.
Safety features of your vehicle 28 3 C020400AEN Care of seat belts Seat belt systems should ne ver be disas- sembled or modified. In addition, care should be taken to assure that seat belts and belt hardware are not damaged b y seat hinges, doors or other ab use.
32 9 Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM C030000AHM Children riding in the car should sit in the rear seat and must alwa ys be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver .
Safety features of your vehicle 30 3 W ARNING T o reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries: • Children of all ages are safer when restrained in the rear seat. A child riding in the fr ont passen- ger seat can be for cefully struck by an inflating air ba g resulting in serious or fatal injuries.
33 1 Safety features of your vehicle C030100AHM-EU Using a child restraint system F or small children and babies, the use of a child seat or inf ant seat is required. This child seat or inf ant seat should be of appropriate size f or the child and should be installed in accordance with the man- uf acturer's instr uctions.
Safety features of your vehicle 32 3 C030102AAM-EU Placing a passenger seat belt into the auto lock mode The auto lock mode will help pre v ent the normal movement of the child in the v ehi- cle from causing the seat belt to loosen and compromise the child restraint sys- tem.
33 3 Safety features of your vehicle 4. Slowly allow the shoulder por tion of the seat belt to retract and listen f or an audible “clic king” or “ratcheting” sound. This indicates that the retractor is in the “Auto Loc k” mode. If no distinct sound is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4.
Safety features of your vehicle 34 3 C030103AEN Securing a child restraint seat with tether anchor system Child restraint hook holders are located on the back of the rear seatbac ks.
33 5 Safety features of your vehicle C030104AHM-EU Securing a child restraint seat with child seat lower anc hor system Some child seat manuf acturers make child restraint seats that are labeled as LA TCH or LA TCH-compatible child restraint seats. LA TCH stands for "Lo wer Anchors and T ethers f or Children".
Safety features of your vehicle 36 3 LA TCH anchors hav e been provided in your v ehicle. The LA TCH anchors are located in the left and right outboard rear seating positions. Their locations are shown in the illustration. There is no LA TCH anchor provided f or the center rear seating position.
33 7 Safety features of your vehicle C040000AHM (1) Driver’ s front air bag (2) Driver’ s knee air bag* (3) P assenger’ s front air bag (4) Side impact air bag* (5) Cur tain air bag* *: if equip.
Safety features of your vehicle 38 3 C040900AHM-EU How does the air bag system operate • Air bags are activated (ab le to inflate if necessar y) only when the ignition s witch is tur ned to the ON or ST ART position.
33 9 Safety features of your vehicle C040902AHM Noise and smoke When the air bags inflate, the y make a loud noise and they lea ve smok e and powder in the air inside of the v ehicle. This is normal and is a result of the igni- tion of the air bag inflator .
Safety features of your vehicle 40 3 C041000AEN Air bag warning light The pur pose of the air bag warning light in your instrument panel is to aler t you of a potential problem with y our air bag - Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
34 1 Safety features of your vehicle C040100AHM-EU SRS components and functions The SRS consists of the f ollowing com- ponents: 1. Driver's front air bag module 2. P assenger's front air bag module 3. Side impact air bag modules* 4. Cur tain air bag modules* 5.
Safety features of your vehicle 42 3 Upon deplo yment, tear seams molded directly into the pad cov ers will separate under pressure from the e xpansion of the air bags.
34 3 Safety features of your vehicle C040300AHM Occupant detection system Y our v ehicle is equipped with an occu- pant detection system in the front pas- senger's seat.
Safety features of your vehicle 44 3 C040302AHM Main components of occupant detec- tion system • A detection device located within the front passenger seat trac k. • Electronic system to deter mine whether passenger air bag systems should be activated or deactiv ated.
34 5 Safety features of your vehicle C040301AHM Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant detection system *1) The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller adult sits in the front passenger seat, the system ma y recognize him/her as a child depending on his/her ph ysique and posture.
Safety features of your vehicle 46 3 1KMN3663 1KMN3664 1KMN3665 - Never sit with the hips shifted towar ds the front of the seat. - Never lean on the center console . - Never sit on one side of the front passenger seat. - Never place the feet on the dash- board.
34 7 Safety features of your vehicle When an adult is seated in the front pas- senger seat, if the P ASSENGER “AIR BA G OFF” indicator is on, turn the igni- tion s witch to the LOCK position and a.
Safety features of your vehicle 48 3 (Continued) • Air bags can only be used once – have an authorized KIA dealer replace the air bag immediately after deployment.
34 9 Safety features of your vehicle C040400AHM-EC Driver's and passenger's front air bag Y our v ehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver and passenger seating positions.
Safety features of your vehicle 50 3 The SRS consists of air bags installed under the pad cov ers in the center of the steering wheel , in the knee bolster below the steering wheel column and the pas- senger's side front panel abov e the glov e bo x.
35 1 Safety features of your vehicle Additionally , your vehicle is equipped with an occupant detection system in the front passenger's seat. The occupant detection system detects the presence of a passenger in the front passenger's seat and will turn off the front passenger's air bag under cer tain conditions.
Safety features of your vehicle 52 3 ✽ ✽ NO TICE • Be sure to read information about the SRS on the labels provided on the sun visor . • Advanced air bags are combined with pre-tensioner seat belts to help pro- vide enhanced occupant protection in frontal crashes.
35 3 Safety features of your vehicle OEP036096N O VQ036018N 1VQA2091 Rear impact Side impact Rollov er (Continued) • No objects should be placed over or near the air bag modules on the steering whee.
Safety features of your vehicle 54 3 C040600AHM-EU Side impact air bag (if equipped) Y our v ehicle is equipped with a side impact air bag in each front seat. The pur pose of the air bag is to provide the vehicle's driv er and/or the front passen- ger with additional protection than that off ered by the seat belt alone.
35 5 Safety features of your vehicle • The side impact air bags are designed to deplo y dur ing cer tain side-impact collisions, depending on the crash se verity , angle, speed and point of impact. • The side impact air bags do not only deplo y on the side of the impact but also on the opposite side.
Safety features of your vehicle 56 3 C040700AHM Curtain air bag (if equipped) Cur tain air bags are located along both sides of the roof rails abov e the front and rear doors. They are designed to help protect the heads of the front seat occupants and the rear outboard seat occupants in cer- tain side impact collisions.
35 7 Safety features of your vehicle C040800AHM Why didn’t m y air bag go off in a collision? (Inflation and non-infla- tion conditions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents in which the air bag w ould not be expect- ed to pro vide additional protection.
Safety features of your vehicle 58 3 C040801AHM Air bag inflation conditions Front air bags F ront air bags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the intensi- ty , speed or angles of impact of the front collision.
35 9 Safety features of your vehicle Side impact and curtain air bags (if equipped) Side impact and cur tain air bags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the strength, speed or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision.
Safety features of your vehicle 60 3 • Air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants are mov ed backw ard by the f orce of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not be ab le to provide any addi- tional benefit.
36 1 Safety features of your vehicle • Just bef ore impact, drivers often brak e heavily . Such heavy br aking lowers the front por tion of the vehicle causing it to “ride” under a v ehicle with a higher ground clearance .
Safety features of your vehicle 62 3 C041100AHM-EU SRS Care The SRS is vir tually maintenance-free and so there are no par ts you can saf ely ser vice by y ourself . If the SRS air bag warning light does not illuminate, or con- tinuously remains on, ha ve y our vehicle immediately inspected by an authorized KIA dealer .
36 3 Safety features of your vehicle C041300A UN Additional safety precautions • Never let passengers ride in the cargo area or on top of a f olded- down bac k seat. All occupants should sit upright, fully back in their seats with their seat belts on and their f eet on the floor .
Safety features of your vehicle 64 3 C041200A UN-EC Air bag warning label Air bag warning labels, some required by the Canada Motor V ehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS), are attached to aler t the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system.
4 Keys / 4-3 Smart key / 4-7 Remote keyless entry / 4-10 Theft-alarm system / 4-13 Door locks / 4-15 T ailgate / 4-19 Windows / 4-21 Hood / 4-25 Fuel filler lid / 4-27 Sunroof / 4-30 Driver position m.
F eatures of y our v ehicle 4 Manual climate control system / 4-84 Automatic climate control system / 4-97 Windshield defr osting and defogging / 4-108 S torage compartment / 4-1 1 1 Interior featur e.
43 Features of your vehicle D010100A UN Record y our key n umber The ke y code number is stamped on the bar code tag attached to the ke y set. Should you lose y our ke ys, this number will enable an authorized KIA dealer to duplicate the ke ys easily .
Features of your vehicle 4 4 D010300AHM-EC Immobilizer system Y our v ehicle may be equipped with an electronic engine immobilizer system to reduce the risk of unauthor ized v ehicle use. Y our immobiliz er system is comprised of a small transponder in the ignition k ey and electronic de vices inside the vehicle.
45 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE If you need additional keys or lose your keys, consult an authorized KIA dealer . This device complies with Industry Canada standard RSS-210. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: 1. This device ma y not cause harmful interf erence, and 2.
Features of your vehicle 6 4 D010301A UN-EC Limp home (override) pr ocedure When you turn the ignition switch to the ON position, if the immobilizer indicator ( ) goes off after blinking 5 times , your tr ansponder equipped in the ignition ke y is out of order .
47 Features of your vehicle D040000AHM With a smar t ke y , you can loc k or unlock a door (and tailgate) and e ven star t the engine without inser ting the ke y . The functions of the buttons on a smart ke y are similar to the remote ke yless entr y .
Features of your vehicle 8 4 When the smar t ke y is recognized in the area of 28~40 in. (0.7~1 m) from the front outside door handle, other people can also open the door without possession of the smar t ke y . D040103AHM T ailgate unlocking If you are within 0.
49 Features of your vehicle D040400AHM Restrictions in handling keys When leaving k eys with parking lot and valet attendants , the follo wing proce- dures will ensure that your v ehicle’ s glov e box compartment can not be opened in your absence . 1.
Features of your vehicle 10 4 Remote keyless entry system operations D020101AHM-EU Lock (1) All doors (and tailgate) are lock ed if the lock b utton is pressed. If all doors (and tailgate) are closed, the hazard warning lights will blink (f or smar t ke y , the chime also sounds) once to indi- cate that all doors (and tailgate) are lock ed.
41 1 Features of your vehicle D020200AHM-EC T ransmitter precautions ✽ ✽ NO TICE The transmitter will not work if any of the following occurs: • The ignition key is in the ignition switch. • Y ou exceed the operating distance limit (about 30 m [90 feet]).
Features of your vehicle 12 4 D020300BHM Battery replacement A transmitter uses a 3 v olt lithium batter y which will normally last for se veral y ears. When replacement is necessar y , use the f ollowing procedure. 1. Inser t a slim tool into the slot and gen- tly pr y open the transmitter center cov er .
41 3 Features of your vehicle THEFT -ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQ UIPPED) D030000AEN This system is designed to provide pro- tection from unauthorized entr y into the vehicle . This system is operated in three stages: the first is the "Ar med" stage, the second is the "Theft-alarm" stage, and the third is the "Disarmed" stage.
Features of your vehicle 14 4 D030200AHM-EU Theft-alarm stage The alarm will be activated if any of the f ollowing occurs while the system is armed. • A front or rear door is opened without using the transmitter (or smar t ke y) or ignition ke y . • The tailgate is opened without using the transmitter (or smar t ke y) or igni- tion ke y .
41 5 Features of your vehicle D050100AHM-EU Operating door locks fr om out- side the vehicle • T urn the key tow ard the rear of the vehicle to unloc k and tow ard the front of the vehicle to loc k. • If you loc k the driver’ s door with a k ey , all vehicle doors will loc k automatically .
Features of your vehicle 16 4 Operating door locks fr om inside the vehicle D050201AHM-EU With the door lock b utton • T o unlock a door , push the door lock button (1) to the “Unlock” position. The red mark (2) on the button will be visi- ble. • T o lock a door , push the door lock but- ton (1) to the “Lock” position.
41 7 Features of your vehicle • When pressing the front por tion (1) of the s witch, all vehicle doors will loc k. • When pressing the rear por tion (2) of the s witch, all vehicle doors will unloc k.
Features of your vehicle 18 4 ✽ ✽ NO TICE An authorized KIA dealer can activate or deactivate some auto door lock/unlock features as follows; • Speed sensing auto door lock • Auto door unlock by using the dri- ver's door lock button • Auto door unlock when the ignition key is removed fr om the ignition switch.
41 9 Features of your vehicle D070100AHM-EE Opening the tailgate • The tailgate is loc ked or unlock ed when all doors are lock ed or unlock ed with the ke y , transmitter (or smar t key) or central door loc k switch. • Only the tailgate is unlock ed if the tail- gate unlock b utton on the transmitter (or smar t ke y) is pressed.
Features of your vehicle 20 4 D070300AHM Emergency tailgate safety release Y our v ehicle is equipped with the emer- gency tailgate saf ety release lev er locat- ed on the bottom of the tailgate. When someone is inadvertently locked in the luggage compar tment, the tailgate can be opened by pushing the release le v er and pushing open the tailgate.
42 1 Features of your vehicle D080000AHM-EE (1) Driver’ s door power window s witch (2) Front passenger’ s door power win- dow s witch (3) Rear door (left) po wer window s witch (4) Rear door (r i.
Features of your vehicle 22 4 D080100BHM-EE P ower windo ws The ignition s witch must be in the ON position f or power windows to oper ate. Each door has a power windo w switch that controls the door's window . The driv- er has a power windo w lock s witch which can bloc k the operation of passenger windows .
42 3 Features of your vehicle D080103AHM-EU A uto up/down window (if equipped) (Driver's window) Pressing or pulling up the power windo w s witch momentar ily to the second detent position (6) completely lowers or lifts the window e ven when the s witch is released.
Features of your vehicle 24 4 D080104AHM P ower window loc k button • The driver can disab le the power win- dow s witches on the passenger doors by pressing the po wer window loc k but- ton located on the driver’ s door to the LOCK position (pressed).
42 5 Features of your vehicle D090100AHM Opening the hood 1. Pull the release lev er to unlatch the hood. The hood should pop open slightly . 2. Go to the front of the vehicle, r aise the hood slightly , pull up the secondar y latch (1) inside of the hood center and lift the hood (2).
Features of your vehicle 26 4 W ARNING • Before c losing the hood, ensure that all obstructions are removed from the hood opening. Closing the hood with an obstruction present in the hood opening may result in property damage or severe per sonal injury .
42 7 Features of your vehicle D100100AHM Opening the fuel filler lid The fuel filler lid must be opened from inside the vehicle b y pulling out the fuel filler lid opener le ver located on the dri- ver’ s door .
Features of your vehicle 28 4 (Continued) • Do not get back into a vehicle once you ha ve begun refueling since you can generate static electricity by touc hing, rubbing or sliding against an y item or fab- ric (polyester , satin, nylon, etc.) capable of pr oducing static elec- tricity .
42 9 Features of your vehicle D100500AHM-EU Emergency fuel filler lid release If the fuel filler lid does not open using the remote fuel filler lid release, y ou can open it manually with a coin or flat-b lade screwdriv er , etc. Remove the panel in the luggage compar tment area.
Features of your vehicle 30 4 D110000AHM-EE If your v ehicle is equipped with a sunroof , you can slide or tilt y our sunroof with the sunroof control le ver located on the ov er- head console. The sunroof can only be opened, closed, or tilted when the ignition s witch is in the ON position.
43 1 Features of your vehicle D110100AHM Sliding the sunroof T o open or close the sunroof (manual slide f eature), pull or push the sunroof control le ver bac kward or f orward to the first detent position. Pulling the control le ver downw ard also closes the sunroof .
Features of your vehicle 32 4 D110200AHM Tilting the sunroof T o open the sunroof (autotilt feature), push the sunroof control le ver upward to the second detent. The sunroof will tilt all the wa y open. T o stop the sunroof tilting at any point, operate the control le v er .
43 3 Features of your vehicle D110500AHM-EE Resetting the sunroof Whene ver the v ehicle batter y is discon- nected or discharged, you m ust reset your sunroof system as f ollows: 1. T urn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. According to the position of the sun- roof , do the follo wing.
Features of your vehicle 34 4 DRIVER POSITION MEMOR Y SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) D120000AHM A driver position memory system is pro- vided to store and recall the driver seat, outside rear view mirror and steering wheel positions with a simple button operation.
43 5 Features of your vehicle D120300AHM-EU Easy access function (if equipped) With the shift le ver in the P (P ark) posi- tion, the system will mov e the driver’ s seat and the steering wheel forw ard or rearward automatically so y ou can com- f or tably enter and e xit the vehicle.
Features of your vehicle 36 4 Neutral : When the remote control out- side rear view mirror s witch is placed in the middle position, the outside rear view mirrors will not operate while the v ehi- cle is moving bac kward.
43 7 Features of your vehicle D130100AHM-EU P ower steering P ow er steer ing uses energy from the engine to assist you in steering the v ehi- cle. If the engine is off or if the power steering system becomes inoperative , the vehicle ma y still be steered, b ut it will require increased steering effort.
Features of your vehicle 38 4 D130301AHM Manual type (if equipped) T o change the steering wheel angle, adjust the steering wheel to the desired angle (2) while pulling the lock-release le ver (1) and then release the loc k- release le ver to loc k the steer ing wheel in place.
43 9 Features of your vehicle D140100AHM Inside rearview mirror Adjust the rear view mirror so that the center view through the rear windo w is seen. Make this adjustment bef ore y ou star t driving. D140101AHM Day/night rearview mirr or Make this adjustment bef ore you start driving and while the day/night le ver is in the da y position.
Features of your vehicle 40 4 T o operate the electric rearview mirr or: • Press the ON/OFF button (1) to turn the automatic dimming function on. The mirror indicator light will illuminate. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the automatic dimming function off .
44 1 Features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night V ision Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror The NVS ® Mirror in your v ehicle is the most advanced w ay to reduce anno ying glare in the rear view mirror during any driving situation. For more inf or mation regarding NVS ® mirrors and other appli- cations, please ref er to the Gente x web- site: www .
Features of your vehicle 42 4 T o adjust the Zone setting: 1. Deter mine the desired Zone Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map . 2. Press and hold the button f or more than 3 but less than 6 seconds , the current Zone Number will appear on the displa y .
44 3 Features of your vehicle 1. Press and hold the button f or more than 6 seconds. When the compass memor y is cleared a "C" will appear in the displa y . 2. T o calibrate the compass, drive the vehicle in 2 complete circles at less than 8 km/h (5 mph).
Features of your vehicle 44 4 Standard pr ogramming T o train most de vices, f ollow these instructions: 1. For first-time progr amming, press and hold the two outside b uttons, HomeLink ® Channel 1 and Channel 3 Buttons, until the indicator light begins to flash (after 20 seconds).
44 5 Features of your vehicle Gate operator & Canadian program- ming During programming, your handheld transmitter ma y automatically stop trans- mitting.
Features of your vehicle 46 4 FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3 IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3 This device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-210. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: 1.
44 7 Features of your vehicle D140201AHM-EE Remote control The electric remote control mirror switch allows y ou to adjust the position of the left and right outside rear view mirrors. T o adjust the position of either mirror the ignition s witch should be in the ACC posi- tion.
Features of your vehicle 48 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. T achometer 2. T ur n signal indicators 3. Speedometer 4. Engine temperature gauge 5. W ar ning and indicator lights 6.
44 9 Features of your vehicle D150100AHM-EE Instrument panel illumination (if equipped) When the vehicle’ s par king lights or headlights are on, rotate the illumination control knob to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel illumination.
Features of your vehicle 50 4 When the door is opened, or if the engine is not star ted within 1 minute, the tachometer pointer ma y move slightly in the ON position with the engine OFF . This mov ement is nor mal and will not aff ect the accuracy of the tachometer once the engine is running.
45 1 Features of your vehicle D150204BHM-EE Fuel gauge The fuel gauge indicates the appro xi- mate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The fuel tank capacity is given in sec- tion 8. The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel w ar ning light, which will illumi- nate when the fuel tank is nearly empty .
Features of your vehicle 52 4 The odometer is alwa ys displa yed until the displa y is tur ned off. Press the TRIP button f or less than 1 second to select tripmeter , distance to empty , aver age spe.
45 3 Features of your vehicle Distance to empty (if equipped) This mode indicates the estimated dis- tance to empty based on the current fuel in the fuel tank and the amount of fuel delivered to the engine . When the remaining distance is below 30 km (50 miles), “---” will be displa y ed and the dis- tance to empty indicator will blink.
Features of your vehicle 54 4 A verage fuel consumption (if equipped) This mode calculates the av erage fuel consumption from the total fuel used and the distance since the last av erage con- sumption reset. The total fuel used is cal- culated from the fuel consumption input.
45 5 Features of your vehicle D150300A UN W arnings and indicators All warning lights are check ed by turning the ignition s witch ON (do not star t the engine). Any light that does not illuminate should be check ed by an authorized KIA dealer . After star ting the engine, chec k to make sure that all warning lights are off.
Features of your vehicle 56 4 Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) system warning light If these two warning lights illuminate at the same time while driving, the ABS and EBD system ma y hav e malfunctioned. In this case, y our ABS and regular brake system ma y not work nor mally .
45 7 Features of your vehicle D150341AHM Light on indicator (if equipped) The indicator illuminates when the tail lights or headlights are ON. D150309A UN Front f og light indicator (if equipped) The indicator illuminates when the front f og lights ON.
Features of your vehicle 58 4 D150308AHM-EE P arking brake & brake fluid warning light Parking brake warning This light is illuminated when the parking brak e is applied with the ignition switch in the ST ART or ON position. The warning light should go off after a f ew seconds when the parking brake is released.
45 9 Features of your vehicle D150331AHM Low tire pressure telltale The low tire pressure telltale comes on f or 3 seconds after the ignition key is turned to the "ON" position.
Features of your vehicle 60 4 D150313A UN Charging system warning light This warning light indicates a malfunction of either the generator or electrical charging system. If the warning light comes on while the vehicle is in motion: 1. Drive to the nearest saf e location.
46 1 Features of your vehicle D150316A UN Door ajar warning light This warning light illuminates when a door is not closed securely with the igni- tion s witch in any position.
Features of your vehicle 62 4 D150320AHM-EU Malfunction indicator (MIL) (chec k engine light) (if equipped) This indicator light is par t of the Engine Control System which monitors various emission control system components.
46 3 Features of your vehicle D150343AHM-EU DBC (Downhill brake control) indicator (if equipped) T ype A The DBC indicator will illuminate when the DBC button is pressed and the sys- tem is on. When driving down a steep hill at a speed under 35 km/h (22 mph) the DBC will operate and the DBC indicator will blink to indicate the DBC is oper ating.
Features of your vehicle 64 4 D150336AHM 4WD system warning light (if equipped) If the 4WD system warning light illumi- nates, this indicates that there is a mal- function in the 4WD system. If this occurs, ha ve y our vehicle chec ked b y an authorized KIA dealer as soon as possi- ble.
46 5 Features of your vehicle D150400AHM LCD display warning (if equipped) Key is not in vehicle If the smar t ke y is not in the vehicle and if any door is opened or closed with the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button in the A CC, ON, or ST AR T position, the warn- ing illuminates on the LCD displa y .
Features of your vehicle 66 4 Insert key If you press the ENGINE ST AR T/ST OP button while "K e y is not detected" illumi- nates on the LCD displa y , the warning “Inser t ke y” illuminates for about 10 sec- onds. Also , the immobilizer indicator and the ke y holder light blinks f or about 10 seconds.
46 7 Features of your vehicle D170000AEN-EU The rear parking assist system assists the driver during backw ard movement of the vehicle b y chiming if any object is sensed within a distance of 120 cm (47 in.
Features of your vehicle 68 4 Operation of the rear parking assist system D170101AEN-EU Operating condition • This system will activate when bac king up with the ignition s witch ON. If the vehicle is mo ving at a speed ov er 5 km/h (3 mph), the system ma y not be activated correctly .
46 9 Features of your vehicle D170300AEN-EU Rear parking assist system pre- cautions • The rear parking assist system may not sound sequentially depending on the speed and shapes of the objects detected. • The rear parking assist system may malfunction if the vehicle b umper height or sensor installation has been modified or damaged.
Features of your vehicle 70 4 D330000AHM-EE The rear view camer a will activate when the back-up light is ON with the ignition s witch ON and the shift lev er in the R (Re verse) position. This system is a supplemental system that shows behind the v ehicle through the rear view displa y mirror while bac k- ing-up .
47 1 Features of your vehicle D190100AHM Battery saver function • The pur pose of this f eature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the exterior lights when the driver remov es the ignition ke y and opens the driver-side door .
Features of your vehicle 72 4 D190400A UN Lighting control The light s witch has a Headlight and a P arking light position. T o operate the lights, turn the knob at the end of the control le ver to on.
47 3 Features of your vehicle D190403AHM A uto light position (if equipped) When the light s witch is in the A UT O light position, the taillights and headlights will turn ON or OFF automatically depending on the amount of light outside the vehi- cle.
Features of your vehicle 74 4 T o flash the headlights, pull the le ver tow ards you. It will retur n to the normal (low beam) position when released. The headlight s witch does not need to be on to use this flashing f eature. D190600AHM T urn signals and lane change sig- nals The ignition s witch must be on for the turn signals to function.
47 5 Features of your vehicle D190700AHM-EU Front f og light (if equipped) F og lights are used to provide improv ed visibility when visibility is poor due to f og, rain or snow , etc. The fog lights will turn on when the f og light switch (1) is turned on after the headlight (low beam) is turned on.
Features of your vehicle 76 4 D200000AHM-EE A : Wiper speed control · MIST – Single wipe · OFF – Off · INT – Intermittent wipe · LO – Low wiper speed · HI – High wiper speed B : Intermi.
47 7 Features of your vehicle D200100AHM Windshield wipers Operates as f ollows when the ignition s witch is tur ned ON. MIST : F or a single wiping cycle, push the le ver upward and release it with the le ver in the OFF position. The wipers will operate continuously if the le ver is pushed upward and held.
Features of your vehicle 78 4 D200300AHM Rear window wiper and washer switch (if equipped) The rear window wiper and w asher s witch is located at the end of the wiper and washer s witch le ver . T ur n the switch to desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer .
47 9 Features of your vehicle D210000AEN D210100AHM Map lamp Push the lens to turn the map lamp on or off . This light produces a spot beam for conv enient use as a map lamp at night or as a personal lamp f or the dr iv er and the front passenger . D210200AHM-EU Room lamp T ype A The light will turn on as below if the but- ton is pressed.
Features of your vehicle 80 4 T ype B The light will turn on and off according to the s witch position. • DOOR : The light comes on when any door (or tailgate) is opened regardless of the ignition s witch position. When doors are unlock ed by the transmit- ter , the light comes on f or appro ximately 30 seconds as long as any door is not opened.
48 1 Features of your vehicle D210400AEN Door courtesy lamp (if equipped) The door cour tesy lamp comes ON when the door is opened to assist entering or e xiting the vehicle. It also serves as a warning to passing vehicles that the v ehi- cle door is open.
Features of your vehicle 82 4 D220000A UN ✽ ✽ NO TICE If you want to defrost and defog the front windshield, r efer to “W indshield defrosting and defogging” in this sec- tion. D220100AEN Rear window defr oster The defroster heats the window to remov e frost, fog and thin ice from the rear window , while the engine is r unning.
48 3 Features of your vehicle D220200AHM Front windshield deicer (if equipped) The engine must be running to enable this f eature. T o activate the front wind- shield deicer , press the front windshield deicer button. The indicator on the button illuminates when the deicer is ON.
Features of your vehicle 84 4 MANU AL CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQ UIPPED) OHM048088L/OHM048101 D230000AHM ■ ■ T ype A • Front c limate control • Rear climate contr ol 1. F an speed control switch 2. Recirculated air position button 3. Air conditioning button 4.
48 5 Features of your vehicle OHM048234L/OHM048088 1. F an speed control switch 2. F ront blow er ON/OFF button 3. Mode selection knob 4. Air conditioning button 5. T emperature control switch 6. Air intake control b utton 7. Rear window defroster button ■ ■ T ype B ■ ■ T ype C 1.
Features of your vehicle 86 4 D230100AEN Heating and air conditioning 1. Star t the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. F or improving the eff ectiveness of heating and cooling; - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
48 7 Features of your vehicle D230101AHM Mode selection The mode selection knob controls the direction of the air flow through the v enti- lation system. Air can be directed to the floor , dash- board outlets, or windshield. Six symbols are used to represent MAX A/C , F ace, Bi-Le vel, Floor , Floor-Defrost and Defrost air position.
Features of your vehicle 88 4 Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the thumbwheel. Also , you can adjust the direction of air delivery from these vents using the v ent control le ver as shown.
48 9 Features of your vehicle Outside temperature conversion Y ou can s witch the temperature mode between F ahrenheit to Centigr ade as fol- lows: While pressing the air intake control (recirculated air position) button, press down the temperature control s witch f or 3 seconds or more.
Features of your vehicle 90 4 D230104AHM Fan speed contr ol The ignition s witch must be in the ON position f or fan operation. The f an speed switch allo ws you to con- trol the f an speed of the air flow from the ventilation system.
49 1 Features of your vehicle D230200AHM-EE Rear heating and air conditioning (if equipped) T o turn on the rear climate control sys- tem 1. Press the rear blower ON/OFF b utton located on the front and rear climate control panel (indicator light will illumi- nate).
Features of your vehicle 92 4 D230201AHM Rear mode selection The rear mode is selected by pressing the rear mode selection button on the rear control panel as f ollows: • : Rear air blows from the upper vents on the rear ceiling. • : Rear air blows from the upper vents on the rear ceiling and the lower v ents.
49 3 Features of your vehicle Rear vents The vent can be adjusted b y rotating the blade . ✽ ✽ NO TICE If all the vents are closed, it may cause some noise.
Features of your vehicle 94 4 System operation D230501A UN V entilation 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
49 5 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE • When using the air conditioning sys- tem, monitor the temperatur e gauge closely while driving up hills or in heavy traffic when outside tempera- tures ar e high. Air conditioning sys- tem operation may cause engine over- heating.
Features of your vehicle 96 4 D230300AHM-EC Climate control air filter (if equipped) The climate control air filter installed behind the glov e box filters the dust or other pollutants that come into the vehi- cle from the outside through the heating and air conditioning system.
49 7 Features of your vehicle A UT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) D240000AHM OHM048100/OHM048101 1. A/C display 2. F ront fan speed control s witch 3. Driver's temperature control s witch 4. A UT O (automatic control) button 5. F ront blow er OFF button 6.
Features of your vehicle 98 4 OHM048224N/OHM048101 1. A/C display 2. F ront fan speed control s witch 3. Driver's temperature control s witch 4. A UT O (automatic control) button 5. F ront blow er OFF button 6. Air conditioning button* 7. F ront windshield defroster button 8.
49 9 Features of your vehicle D240100AHM-EU A utomatic heating and air condi- tioning The automatic climate control system is controlled by simply setting the desired temperature. The Full A utomatic T emperature Control (F A TC) system automatically controls the heating and cooling system as f ollows; 1.
Features of your vehicle 100 4 D240200AHM Manual heating and air condition- ing The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually b y pressing buttons other than the A UT O button. In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons selected.
4 101 Features of your vehicle Defrost-Level (A, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the windshield with a small amount of air directed to the side window defrosters . Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the thumbwheel.
Features of your vehicle 102 4 Adjusting the driver and passenger side temperature individually 1. Press the DUAL b utton to operate the driver and passenger side temperature individually . Also , if the passenger side temperature control s witch (P ASS) is operated, it will automatically change to the DU AL mode as well.
4 103 Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position With the recirculated air position selected, air from the passenger compar t- ment will be dra wn through the heating system and heated or cooled according to the function selected.
Features of your vehicle 104 4 D240205AHM Fan speed contr ol The f an speed can be set to the desired speed by oper ating the fan speed control s witch. T o change the fan speed, pull up ( ▲ ) the s witch for higher speed ( ), or push down ( ▼ ) the switch f or lower speed ( ).
4 105 Features of your vehicle D240300AHM-EE Rear heating and air conditioning (if equipped) T o turn on the rear climate control sys- tem 1. Press the rear blower ON/OFF b utton located on the front and rear climate control panel (indicator light will illumi- nate).
Features of your vehicle 106 4 D240301AHM Rear mode selection The rear mode is selected by pressing the rear mode selection button on the rear control panel as f ollows: • : Rear air blows from the upper vents on the rear ceiling. • : Rear air blows from the upper vents on the rear ceiling and the lower v ents.
4 107 Features of your vehicle Rear vents The vent can be adjusted b y rotating the blade . ✽ ✽ NO TICE If all the vents are closed, it may cause some noise.
Features of your vehicle 108 4 D250000AHM • F or maximum defrosting, set the tem- perature control to the e xtreme right/hot position and the fan speed control to the highest speed. • If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting or def ogging, set the mode to the floor-defrost position.
4 109 Features of your vehicle D250102AEN T o defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highest posi- tion. 2. Set the temper ature to the extreme hot position. 3. Select the position. 4. The outside (fresh) air and air condi- tioning will be selected automatically .
Features of your vehicle 110 4 D250300AHM Defog ging logic T o reduce the probability of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the air intake or air conditioning are controlled auto- matically according to cer tain conditions such as or position. T o cancel or return to the defogging logic, do the f ol- lowing.
4 111 Features of your vehicle D270000AHM These compar tments can be used to store small items. D270100AHM Center console storage (if equipped) T o open the center console storage, push the button (1) or pull up the le v er (2). D270200AEN Glove bo x The glov e box can be loc ked and unlock ed with a master ke y .
Features of your vehicle 112 4 D270300AHM Sunglass holder T o open the sunglass holder , press the cov er and the holder will slowly open. Place your sunglasses in the compart- ment door with the lenses f acing out. Push to close. D270400AHM Multi bo x T o open the cov er , press the button and the cov er will slowly open.
4 113 Features of your vehicle D270500AHM Luggage bo x Y ou can place a first aid kit, a reflector tri- angle, tools , etc. in the bo x for easy access.
Features of your vehicle 114 4 INTERIOR FEA TURES D280300AHM Cup holder D280301AHM Cups or small be verage cans ma y be placed in the cup holders. D280302AHM Center T o open the cov er , press the cov er and it will slowly open. Place a cup or small be verage can in the holder after spreading the suppor t (1).
4 115 Features of your vehicle D280400AHM Sun visor Use the sunvisor to shield direct light through the front or side windows . T o use the sunvisor , pull it downward. T o use the sunvisor f or the side window , pull it downw ard, unsnap it from the brac ket (1) and s wing it to the side (2).
Features of your vehicle 116 4 D280500AEN P ower outlet The power outlet is designed to pro vide power f or mobile telephones or other de vices designed to operate with vehicle electrical systems. The devices should dra w less than 10 amps with the engine running.
4 117 Features of your vehicle The A C inv er ter is tur ned on by pushing in the s witch. T o tur n the A C inv er ter off, push the s witch a second time. ✽ ✽ NO TICE When pushing the AC inverter switch, the switch indicator illumination is delayed momentarily while the system conducts a self-check.
Features of your vehicle 118 4 D280600AEN Digital cloc k Whene ver the battery ter minals or relat- ed fuses are disconnected, you m ust reset the time. When the ignition s witch is in the ACC or ON position, the clock b uttons operate as f ollows: D280601AHM Hour (1) Pressing the H button will adv ance the time displa yed by one hour .
4 119 Features of your vehicle D281200AHM-EU Outside thermometer The current outside temperature is dis- pla yed in 1°C (1°F) increments. The tem- perature range is betw een -40°C ~ 60°C (-40°F~140°F).
Features of your vehicle 120 4 D281000AHM Luggage net holder (if equipped) T o keep items from shifting in the cargo area, you can use the holders located in the cargo area to attach the luggage net. If necessar y , contact your authorized KIA dealer to obtain a luggage net.
4 121 Features of your vehicle D290100AHM Roof rack (if equipped) If the vehicle has a roof r ack, y ou can load cargo on top of your v ehicle. The two crossbars on the roof rac k can be repositioned f orward or rearward f or conv eniently loading cargo or a roof car- rier .
Features of your vehicle 122 4 D290200AEN Side step (if equipped) When entering or exiting the v ehicle, use the side step f or your conv enience. OHM048145 W ARNING • W atch y our steps so as not to slip on a slippery side step when it is rainy or sno wy .
41 2 3 Features of your vehicle Antenna D300102AHM-EU Y our v ehicle uses a roof antenna or glass antenna to receive AM and/or FM broad- cast signals. The roof antenna is remov able . T o remov e the roof antenna, tur n it counter- clockwise . T o install the roof antenna, turn it clockwise.
Features of your vehicle 124 4 D300200AEN Steering wheel audio control (if equipped) The steering wheel audio control button is installed to promote saf e dr iving. D300204AHM V OLUME (V OL / ) (1) • Pull the up button ( ) to increase the volume . • Pull the down b utton ( ) to decrease the volume .
41 2 5 Features of your vehicle D300600AHM-EE A ux, USB and iP od port (if equipped) If your v ehicle has an aux and/or USB (universal serial b us) por t or iP od por t, you can use an aux port to connect audio de vices and an USB por t to plug in an USB and also an iP od por t to plug in an iP od.
Features of your vehicle 126 4 FM broadcasts are transmitted at high frequencies and do not bend to f ollow the ear th's surface . Because of this, FM broadcasts generally begin to f ade at shor t distances from the station. Also, FM signals are easily aff ected by build- ings, mountains , or other obstr uctions.
41 2 7 Features of your vehicle Using a cellular phone or a two-wa y radio When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle , noise may be produced from the audio equipment. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, use the cellu- lar phone at a place as f ar as possible from the audio equipment.
Features of your vehicle 128 4 A-200HMU 1. FM/AM Selection Button 2. P ower ON/OFF Button and V olume Control Knob 3. Automatic Channel Selection Button 4.
41 2 9 Features of your vehicle A-300HMU 1. FM/AM Selection Button 2. P ower ON/OFF Button and V olume Control Knob 3. Automatic Channel Selection Button 4.
Features of your vehicle 130 4 A-350HMU 1. FM/AM Selection Button 2. P ower ON/OFF Button and V olume Control Knob 3. Automatic Channel Selection Button 4.
41 3 1 Features of your vehicle How to Activ ate RADIO , SET UP , V OLUME Contr ol 1. FM/AM Selection Button The FM/AM button toggles betw een FM and AM. Listed below are the paths as the system s witches from FM to AM and back to FM. • FM/AM : FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ AM ➟ FM1.
Features of your vehicle 132 4 • Hierarch y 3 • Hierarch y 4 • Hierarch y 5 ❈ For e xample: T o Adjusting F ADER • Press [A UDIO] to activate SETUP mode, then Hierarch y 1 is selected. • Rotate [A UDIO], Hierarchy 2 is dis- pla yed. • Press [A UDIO] to select the F ADER control mode.
41 3 3 Features of your vehicle A-200HMU 1. CD Loading SLO T 2. CD Eject Button 3. RANDOM Play Button 4. Automatic T rack Selection Button 5. REPEA T Play Button 6. SCROLL Pla y Button 7. CD Indicator 8. CD Selection Button 9. SCAN Play Button 10. T rack(File) Search Knob and ENTER Button 11.
Features of your vehicle 134 4 A-300HMU 1. CD Loading Slot 2. CD Eject Button 3. RANDOM Play Button 4. Automatic T rack Selection Button 5. REPEA T Play Button 6. SCROLL Pla y Button 7. CD Indicator 8. CD Selection Button 9. SCAN Play Button 10. T rack(File) Search Knob and ENTER Button 11.
41 3 5 Features of your vehicle 1. CD Loading Slot 2. CD Eject Button 3. RANDOM Play Button 4. Automatic T rack Selection Button 5. REPEA T Play Button 6. SCROLL Pla y Button 7. CD Indicator 8. CD Selection Button 9. SCAN Play Button 10. T rack(File) Search Knob and ENTER Button 11.
Features of your vehicle 136 4 How to Activ ate CDP/CD CHANGER 1. CD Loading Slot • Please place the CD with the printed side upward, and then gently push in.
41 3 7 Features of your vehicle 10. T rack (File) Search Knob and ENTER Button • T ur n this knob clockwise to displa y the T rack NO (File name) after the current song. • T urn this button counterclockwise to displa y the T rack NO (File Name) bef ore the current song.
Features of your vehicle 138 4 CA UTION - Using USB device • T o use the external USB device, make sure the device is not con- nected when starting the vehicle. Connect the device after starting. • If you start the vehicle when the USB device is mounted, it may damage the USB device.
41 3 9 Features of your vehicle (Continued) • If you use devices suc h as a USB hub you pur chased separately , the vehicle’ s audio system may not recognize the USB device. Connect the USB device directl y to the multimedia terminal of the vehicle.
Features of your vehicle 140 4 A-200HMU 1. RANDOM Play Button 2. Automatic T rack Selection Button 3. REPEA T Play Button 4. SCROLL Pla y Button 5. USB/A UX/iP od Selection Button 6. INFORMA TION Button 7. File Search Knob and ENTER Button 8. FOLDER/CA TEGORY Search Button 9.
41 4 1 Features of your vehicle A-300HMU 1. RANDOM Play Button 2. Automatic T rack Selection Button 3. REPEA T Play Button 4. SCROLL Pla y Button 5. USB/A UX/iP od Selection Button 6. INFORMA TION Button 7. File Search Knob and ENTER Button 8. FOLDER/CA TEGORY Search Button 9.
Features of your vehicle 142 4 1. RANDOM Play Button 2. Automatic T rack Selection Button 3. REPEA T Play Button 4. SCROLL Pla y Button 5. USB/A UX/iP od Selection Button 6. INFORMA TION Button 7. File Search Knob and ENTER Button 8. FOLDER/CA TEGORY Search Button 9.
41 4 3 Features of your vehicle How to activ ate USB MEMOR Y 1. RANDOM Play Button Press this button f or less than 0.8 second to activate 'RDM' mode and more than 0.8 second to activate 'ALL RDM' mode . • RDM : Only files in a f older are play ed back in r andom sequence.
Features of your vehicle 144 4 Hierarch y 1 Hierarch y 2 Hier archy 3 Hierarch y 4 Hierarch y 5 Pla ylist Pla ylists Songs - - Ar tist Ar tists Albums Songs - Album Albums Songs - - Song Songs - - - Genre Genres Ar tists Albums Songs Composer Composers Albums Songs - How to Activ ate iP od Device 1.
41 4 5 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE - Using iP od device • Some iPod models might not support the communication protocol and the files will not be played. (iPod models supported: Mini, 4G , Photo, Nano, 5G) • The order of search or playback of songs in the iPod can be different from the order searched in the audio system.
Features of your vehicle 146 4 1. D VDP TRA CK UP/DOWN Button 2. D VDP TITLE UP/DO WN Button 3. RSE ON/OFF , RSE LOCK/UNLOCK Button 4. A UX2/D VD Selection Button A-350HMU RSE(D VD/A UX2).
41 4 7 Features of your vehicle Using the Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) 1. DVD Chapter Selection Button • Press [TRA CK ] button to play from the beginning of current trac k. • Press [TRA CK ] button again within 3 seconds to pla y the previous trac k.
Features of your vehicle 148 4 1. SA TELLITE RADIO Selection Button 2. Channel Selection Button 3. Preset Selection Button 4. SCAN Selection Button 5. T une Knob and Enter Button 6.
41 4 9 Features of your vehicle 1. SA TELLITE RADIO Selection Button 2. Channel Selection Button 3. Preset Selection Button 4. SCAN Selection Button 5.
Features of your vehicle 150 4 1. SA TELLITE RADIO Selection Button 2. Channel Selection Button 3. Preset Selection Button 4. SCAN Selection Button 5. T une Knob and Enter Button 6.
41 5 1 Features of your vehicle How to Use SIRIUS Satellite Radio Y our Kia v ehicle is equipped with a 3 month complimentar y period of SIRIUS Satellite Radio so you ha ve access to ov er 130 channels of music, inf ormation, and enter tainment programming.
Features of your vehicle 152 4 6. CA T/FOLDER Button • Press [CA T ] or [FOLDER ] b ut- ton to enter the Categor y List Mode. The displa y will indicate the categor y items, highlight the category that the current channel belongs to . • In the Categor y List Mode, press these buttons to na vigate categor y list.
41 5 3 Features of your vehicle REAR SEA T ENTERT AINMENT SYSTEM (RSE) (IF EQUIPPED) Important Safety Information Please read the f ollowing f or safety pre- cautions. ✽ ✽ NO TICE Information which the user must observe in order to pr event vehicle dam- age or malfunction.
Features of your vehicle 154 4 Dolby DTS D VD FLLC Macrovision Dolby Digital Dolby Logo Notice Manuf actured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolb y Laboratories. Notice DTS 2.0 Manuf actured under license from one or more of the follo wing DTS, Inc , U.
41 5 5 Features of your vehicle Product Characteristics This de vice is a total A V system suppor t- ing radio (FM1, FM2, AM), SIRIUS , audio CD , MP3, VCD , and D VD . With a WIDE V GA LCD (176.7 X 99.4mm.), this device allows f or powerful sound and driving enjo yment.
Features of your vehicle 156 4 Name and function of system parts REAR Roof Mount Monitor 1. This switch is used to light up the v ehi- cle interior in accordance to the open- ing and closing of the door . 2. This switch is used to open the REAR monitor .
41 5 7 Features of your vehicle Rear Wireless Headset 1. This is used to tur n the power on/off . 2. This is used to make v olume adjust- ments. Rear P anel 1. The [MODE] operating on the REAR system is displa yed. 2. Used to tur n the power on/off or adjust the volume f or the speak er .
Features of your vehicle 158 4 Rear Remote Control 1. Used to tur n the power of the Rear system on/off . 2. Used to illuminate the remote control when the interior of the vehicle is dark. 3. Switches to the RADIO mode. (FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ AM) 4. Switches to SIRIUS mode.
41 5 9 Features of your vehicle Operating the Rear (RSE) System Starting the System 1. P osition the ignition key onto A CC or ON. 2. If the [Push P o wer] button or the [PWR] button on the remote control is pressed, the A V system will tur n on and display the most recently operated mode.
Features of your vehicle 160 4 Adjusting the Non-V ideo Screen Quality 1. Press the [DISP] button on the REAR panel or the remote control while non- video mode is pla ying to display the non-video mode screen setup menu.
41 6 1 Features of your vehicle FM/AM mode Starting FM/AM mode by use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] b utton on the REAR panel to displa y a screen allowing the 6 modes of FM, AM, SIRIUS, CDC , A UX, D VDP to be selected.
Features of your vehicle 162 4 8. S tereo r eception display This is displa yed when the current broadcast is a stereo broadcast. Methods of Station selection Selecting station through Preset This function allows station pre viously sav ed to be selected f or broadcast.
41 6 3 Features of your vehicle SIRIUS satellite radio mode Starting SIRIUS mode by use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y a screen allowing the 6 modes of FM, AM, SIRIUS, CDC , A UX, D VDP to be selected.
Features of your vehicle 164 4 9. Channel name, Channel name display The NUMBER and Channel name of the current channel are displa yed. 10. CA TEGORY display The name of the current categor y is dis- pla yed. 1 1. SONG TITLE display The title and broadcast title of the current song are displa yed.
41 6 5 Features of your vehicle CDC/rear D VDP mode Starting CDC / DVDP mode b y use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y the MODE selection screen.
Features of your vehicle 166 4 CD Changer mode menu screen con- figuration 1. Mode display This displa ys that the current mode is CDC mode. 2. CD Changer info display The operational status of the CDC changer is displa yed. 3. DISC select button The disc status is displa yed.
41 6 7 Features of your vehicle CD mode Starting CD mode by use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y the MODE selection screen.
Features of your vehicle 168 4 CD mode menu screen configuration 1. Mode display This displa ys that the current mode is CD Changer mode. 2. F AST FOR W ARD button The trac k can be fast f orwarded. 3. F AST REWIND button The trac k can be rewinded. 4.
41 6 9 Features of your vehicle MP3 mode Starting MP3 mode by use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y the MODE selection screen.
Features of your vehicle 170 4 MP3 mode menu screen configura- tion 1. Mode display This displa ys that the current mode is MP3 mode of the CD Changer . 2. F AST FOR W ARD button The file is f ast forw arded. 3. F AST REWIND button The file is rewinded.
41 7 1 Features of your vehicle MP3 LIST menu screen configuration 1. Mode display Displa y the current LIST screen. 2. Folder name display Displa ys the folder of the current file . 3. File name display Displa ys the name of the current file. 4. BACK button The MP3 mode menu screen will become displa yed.
Features of your vehicle 172 4 VCD mode Starting VCD mode by use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y the MODE selection screen.
41 7 3 Features of your vehicle VCD mode menu screen configura- tion 1. Mode display This displa ys that the current mode is VCD mode. 2. F AST FOR W ARD button The trac k is fast f orwarded. 3. F AST REWIND button The trac k is rewinded. 4. TRACK DOWN button The star t of the current or previous tr ack will begin pla ying.
Features of your vehicle 174 4 Using the PBC function What is the PBC (Play Back Control) function? • This function allows the v arious infor- mation stored on the Video CD to be view ed by using the interactiv e menu encoded on a MPEG1 version 2.0 Video CD discs.
41 7 5 Features of your vehicle D VD mode Starting DVD mode b y use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y the MODE selection screen.
Features of your vehicle 176 4 6. PLA Y/P AUSE button P auses or replays the D VD . 7. SEARCH button The desired title/chapter can be directly selected by searching the chapters/titles . Searches are not suppor ted when the initial logo video/menu is being dis- pla yed.
41 7 7 Features of your vehicle Setting v oice language 1. Press the voice language button in the D VD setup screen. 2. Select the desired voice language. If the O THERS button is pressed, lan- guages other than the ones displa yed can be directly inputted f or selection.
Features of your vehicle 178 4 Using the Interactive Menu 1. Upon first playing a D VD title, a menu screen will become displa yed after the initialization video .
41 7 9 Features of your vehicle USB mode Starting USB mode by use of Rear panel 1. Press the [MODE] button on the REAR panel to displa y the MODE selection screen.
Features of your vehicle 180 4 ✽ ✽ NO TICE Refer to the MP3 mode section in Chapter 5 for additional USB related operational instructions. 1. Refer to the MP3 mode section in Chapter 5 for additional iPod related operational instructions. 2. Some iPod devices may not play if the communication protocol is not sup- ported by the device.
41 8 1 Features of your vehicle A UX mode (auxiliary device input) ✽ ✽ NO TICE The AUX1/AUX2 mode will operate only when an auxiliary AUDIO & VIDEO player (camcorder , vehicle VCR, etc.) is connected and operating. Starting A UX mode by use of Rear panel 1.
Features of your vehicle 182 4 Connecting an external VIDEO player 1. An auxiliar y A UDIO & VIDEO play er (camcorder , v ehicle VCR, etc.) can be connected f or viewing. 2. The A UX jack is positioned ne xt to the PO WER OUTLET on the backside of the consol bo x located in between the driver and passenger seat.
41 8 3 Features of your vehicle D VD language code CODE NA TION CODE NA TION CODE NA TION CODE NA TION 0101 0102 0106 0113 0118 0119 0125 0126 0201 0205 0207 0208 0209 0214 0215 0218 0301 0315 0319 03.
Features of your vehicle 184 4 REAR Monitor Connentor Pin La yout REAR-V -CVBS NC NC NC REAR-V -GND D/MIX R D/MIX L FGND CANO_H ILL+ NC B+ NC NC NC SG GND D/MIX GND SG SG CANO_L NC ACC NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 .
41 8 5 Features of your vehicle REAR K eyboard Connector Pin La yout SG CAO_H NC Auto Light AL T ILL+ ACC B+ NC CANO_L NC GND NC ILL- NC NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NO Signal Model P ow er V oltage Dimensions(WxHxD) Weight Rear Monitor 14.
5 Before driving / 5-3 Key positions / 5-4 ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button / 5-6 S tarting the engine / 5-9 Automatic transmission / 5-12 Four wheel drive (4WD) / 5-18 Brake system / 5-27 Cruise control sy.
Driving your vehicle 2 5 E010000A UN W ARNING - ENGINE EXHA UST CAN BE D ANGER OUS! Engine e xhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous . If, at an y time, y ou smell exhaust fumes inside the v ehicle, open the win- dows immediately . • Do not inhale exhaust fumes.
53 Driving your vehicle E020100A UN Before entering vehic le • Be sure that all windows , outside mir- ror(s), and outside lights are clean. • Check the condition of the tires . • Check under the v ehicle f or any sign of leaks. • Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if y ou intend to back up .
Driving your vehicle 4 5 E030100AHM Illuminated ignition switch Whene ver a front door is opened, the ignition s witch will illuminate for y our con- venience , provided the ignition s witch is not in the ON position. The light will go off immediately when the ignition s witch is turned on.
55 Driving your vehicle E030204A UN ST ART T urn the ignition switch to the ST AR T position to star t the engine. The engine will crank until y ou release the key; then it returns to the ON position. The brake warning lamp can be check ed in this position.
Driving your vehicle 6 5 Illuminated ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button E030100AHM Whene ver the front door is opened, the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button will illumi- nate f or your conv enience. The light will go off after about 30 seconds when the door is closed.
57 Driving your vehicle E030202AHM A CC (Accessory) Press the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button while it is in the OFF position without depressing the brak e pedal.
Driving your vehicle 8 5 E030205AHM ✽ ✽ NO TICE If you leave the ENGINE ST ART/ ST OP button in the ACC or ON position for a long time, the battery will discharge. W ARNING • Never press the ENGINE ST ART/ST OP button while the vehicle is in motion.
59 Driving your vehicle E040000A UN-EU Starting the engine with an igni- tion key (if equipped) E040100AHM 1. Mak e sure the parking brake is applied. 2. Place the transmission shift lev er in P (P ark). Depress the brake pedal fully . Y ou can also star t the engine when the shift le ver is in the N (Neutral) position.
Driving your vehicle 10 5 E040300AHM-EU Starting the engine with a smar t key (if equipped) 1. Carr y the smar t key or lea ve it inside the vehicle . 2. Make sure the parking brake is firmly applied 3. Place the transmission shift lev er in P (P ark).
51 1 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE • If the battery is weak or the smart key does not work correctly , you can start the engine by inserting the smart key in the smart key holder . When you pull out the smart key from the smart key holder , press the smart key and pull it out.
Driving your vehicle 12 5 E060000A UN-EU E060100AHM-EU A utomatic transmission operation The automatic transmission has 5 (or 6) f orward speeds and one re verse speed. The individual speeds are selected auto- matically , depending on the position of the shift le ver .
51 3 Driving your vehicle F or smooth operation, depress the brake pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a f orward or re verse gear . E060101AHM T ransmission ranges The indicator in the instrument cluster displa ys the shift lev er position when the ignition s witch is in the ON position.
Driving your vehicle 14 5 R (Reverse) Use this position to drive the v ehicle backw ard. N (Neutral) The wheels and transmission are not engaged. The v ehicle will roll freely ev en on the slightest incline unless the parking brak e or ser vice brakes are applied.
51 5 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE • In sports mode, the driver must exe- cute upshifts in accordance with road conditions. Be cautious to keep the engine speed below the red zone. • In sports mode, only the 5 (or 6) for- ward gears can be selected.
Driving your vehicle 16 5 E060103AHM Ignition key interloc k system The ignition ke y cannot be remov ed unless the shift le ver is in the P (P ark) position.
51 7 Driving your vehicle E060203AHM Moving up a steep grade fr om a stand- ing start T o mov e up a steep grade from a stand- ing star t, depress the brake pedal, shift the shift le ver to D (Drive). Select the appropriate gear depending on load weight and steepness of the gr ade, and release the parking brake .
Driving your vehicle 18 5 E170000AHM Engine power can be deliv ered to all front and rear wheels f or maximum traction. 4WD is useful when e xtra traction is required on road, such as, when driving on slipper y , muddy , wet, or sno w-covered roads. These vehicles are not designed f or challenging off-road use.
51 9 Driving your vehicle T ransfer mode Shift knob Indicator light Description This mode is used when driving on nor mal roads and highwa y . This mode is used when driving on slipper y roads such as snowy and rain y roads at nor mal speed.
Driving your vehicle 20 5 E170802AHM-EU P ar t-time 4WD knob operation 2H ↔ ↔ 4H T urn the transfer knob from the 2H mode to 4H mode or 4H mode to 2H mode at the speed below 50 mph (80 km/h). It is not necessar y to put the shift le ver into the N (Neutral) position.
52 1 Driving your vehicle T ransfer mode Shift knob Indicator light Description This mode is used when driving on nor mal roads and highwa y . The engine power is distrib uted to all four wheels automatical- ly without the driver's intervention in accordance with the road conditions and driving conditions.
Driving your vehicle 22 5 E170902AHM-EU Full-time 4WD knob operation AU TO ↔ ↔ 4H T urn the transfer knob from the A UTO mode to 4H mode or 4H mode to A UT O mode at the speed below 80 km/h (50 mph). It is not necessar y to put the shift le ver into the N (Neutral) position.
52 3 Driving your vehicle E170300AHM-EC For safe f our-wheel drive opera- tion • Do not tr y to drive in deep standing water or mud since such conditions can stall your engine and clog y our e xhaust pipes. Do not drive down steep hills since it requires e xtreme skill to maintain control of the vehicle .
Driving your vehicle 24 5 • Y ou must consciously take the eff or t to learn how to cor ner in a 4WD vehicle . Do not rely on your e xperience in con- ventional 2WD v ehicles in choosing saf e cor nering speed in 4WD mode. F or star ters, you must driv e more slow- ly in 4WD .
52 5 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE • Do not drive in water if the level is higher than the bottom of the vehicle. • Check your brake condition once you are out of mud or water . Press the brake pedal several times as you move slowly until you feel normal braking forces r eturn.
Driving your vehicle 26 5 E170600AHM E170700AHM • Full-time 4WD vehicles m ust be tested on a special f our wheel chassis dynamometer . P ar t-time 4WD vehicles must be tested on a 2WD roll tester with the transf er shift knob in the 2H position. ✽ ✽ NO TICE Never engage the parking brake while performing these tests.
52 7 Driving your vehicle 1. Check the tire pressures recommend- ed f or your v ehicle. 2. Place the rear wheels on the roll tester f or a speedometer test as shown in the illustration. 3. Release the parking brake . 4. Place the front wheels on the tempo- rary free roller as shown in the illustra- tion.
Driving your vehicle 28 5 E070101A UN In the event of brake failure If ser vice brak es fail to oper ate while the vehicle is in motion, y ou can make an emergency stop with the parking brake . The stopping distance, ho wev er , will be much greater than normal.
52 9 Driving your vehicle E070202AHM Releasing the parking brake T o release the parking brake, depress the parking brake pedal a second time while applying the f oot brake .
Driving your vehicle 30 5 E070300AHM-EC Anti-lock brake system (ABS) The ABS continuously senses the speed of the wheels. If the wheels are going to lock, the ABS system repeatedly modu- lates the h ydraulic brake pressure to the wheels.
53 1 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE A click sound may be heard in the engine compartment when the vehicle begins to move after the engine is start- ed. These conditions ar e normal and indicate that the anti-lock brake system is functioning properly .
Driving your vehicle 32 5 E070500AHM-EU Electronic stability contr ol (ESC) The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system is designed to stabilize the v ehicle during cor nering maneuvers. ESC checks where you are steering and where the vehicle is actually going.
53 3 Driving your vehicle E070501A UN-EU ESC operation ESC ON condition • When the ignition is tur ned ON, ESC and ESC OFF indi- cator lights illuminate f or appro ximately 3 seconds, then ESC is turned on. • Press the ESC OFF b utton f or at least half a second after turning the ignition ON to tur n ESC off .
Driving your vehicle 34 5 E070503AEN-EU Indicator light When the ignition s witch is tur ned ON, the indicator light illuminates, then goes off if ESC system is operating normally .
53 5 Driving your vehicle E070505AHM-EU Hill-start assist control (HA C) (if equipped) A vehicle has the tendency to slip bac k on a steep hill when it star ts to go after stopping. The Hill-star t Assist Control (HA C) prev ents the vehicle from slipping back b y operating the brak es automati- cally f or about 2 seconds.
Driving your vehicle 36 5 E070506AHM-EU Downhill brake contr ol (DBC) (if equipped) The Downhill Brak e Control (DBC) sup- por ts the driver come down a steep hill without the driver depressing the brak e pedal. It slows down the v ehicle under 8 km/h (5 mph) and lets the driver concen- trate on steering the vehicle .
53 7 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NO TICE • The DBC does not turn ON in the P (Park) position. • The DBC may not activate if the ESC (or BAS) is activated. • Noise or vibration may occur fr om the brakes when the DBC is activated. • The rear stop light comes on when the DBC is activated.
Driving your vehicle 38 5 • Don't coast down hills with the v ehicle out of gear . This is extremely haz- ardous. K eep the vehicle in gear at all times, use the brak es to slow do wn, then shift to a lower gear so that engine braking will help y ou maintain a saf e speed.
53 9 Driving your vehicle E090000AHM-EU The cruise control system allows you to program the v ehicle to maintain a con- stant speed without pressing the acceler- ator pedal.
Driving your vehicle 40 5 E090100AHM-EU T o set cruise control speed: 1. Pull the CRUISE ON-OFF s witch on the steering wheel to tur n the system on. The CR UISE indicator light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 40 km/h (25 mph).
54 1 Driving your vehicle E090300AHM-EU T o decrease the cruising speed: F ollow either of these procedures: • Push the -/SET s witch and hold it. Y our vehicle will g radually slow do wn. Release the s witch at the speed you want to maintain. • Push the -/SET s witch and release it immediately .
Driving your vehicle 42 5 Each of these actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will go off), but it will not turn the system off. If you wish to resume cruise control operation, push the RES/+ s witch located on your steer- ing wheel.
54 3 Driving your vehicle E100000AHM-EC Y our vehicle's fuel economy depends mainly on your style of driving, where you drive and when y ou dr iv e. Each of these f actors affects ho w many kilometers (miles) you can get from a liter (gallon) of fuel.
Driving your vehicle 44 5 • Remember , your v ehicle does not require e xtended warm-up. After the engine has star ted, allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac- ing the vehicle in gear . In very cold weather , ho wev er , giv e your engine a slightly longer warm-up period.
54 5 Driving your vehicle E110100AHM-EC Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water , snow , ice, mud, sand, or similar hazards, f ollow these suggestions: • Drive cautiously and allow e xtra dis- tance f or braking.
Driving your vehicle 46 5 ✽ ✽ NO TICE The ESC system (if equipped) should be turned OFF prior to r ocking the vehicle. E110300A UN Smooth cornering A void br aking or gear changing in cor- ners, especially when roads are wet. Ideally , cor ners should alwa ys be taken under gentle acceleration.
54 7 Driving your vehicle • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare from other driver's headlights. • K eep your headlights clean and prop- erly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic headlight aiming f eature. Dir ty or improperly aimed headlights will make it m uch more diffi- cult to see at night.
Driving your vehicle 48 5 E110700AHM Highway driving Tires Adjust the tire inflation pressures to specification. Low tire inflation pressures will result in ov erheating and possible f ailure of the tires. A void using w or n or damaged tires which ma y result in reduced traction or tire fail- ure.
54 9 Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING E120000ASA Se vere weather conditions in the winter result in greater wear and other prob- lems. T o minimize the problems of winter driving, you should f ollow these sugges- tions: E120100A UN-EC Snowy or icy conditions T o drive your v ehicle in deep snow , it may be necessar y to use snow tires .
Driving your vehicle 50 5 E120200A UN Use high quality ethylene gl ycol coolant Y our vehicle is deliv ered with high quality eth ylene glycol coolant in the cooling system. It is the only type of coolant that should be used because it helps pre vent corrosion in the cooling system, lubri- cates the water pump and pre vents freezing.
55 1 Driving your vehicle E120800AHM Don't let y our parking brake freeze Under some conditions your parking brak e can freeze in the engaged position. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brak es or if the brakes are wet.
Driving your vehicle 52 5 E140000AHM-EC If you are considering towing with y our vehicle y ou should first check with y our Countr y’ s Depar tment of Motor V ehicles to determine their legal requirements.
55 3 Driving your vehicle E140100ASA Hitches It's impor tant to hav e the correct hitch equipment. Crosswinds , large trucks going by , and rough roads are a fe w rea- sons wh y you’ll need the right hitch.
Driving your vehicle 54 5 E140400ASA Driving with a trailer T owing a trailer requires a certain amount of e xper ience. Before setting out f or the open road, you must get to kno w your tr ailer . Acquaint yourself with the f eel of handling and braking with the added weight of the trailer .
55 5 Driving your vehicle E140405AHM-EU T urn signals when towing a trailer When you to w a trailer , your v ehicle has to hav e a diff erent tur n signal flasher and e xtra wiring. The green arro ws on your instrument panel will flash whenev er you signal a turn or lane change.
Driving your vehicle 56 5 E140407BHM P arking on hills Generally , if you hav e a trailer attached to your v ehicle, y ou should not park your vehicle on a hill. P eople can be seriously or f atally injured, and both your v ehicle and the trailer can be damaged if une x- pectedly roll down the hill.
55 7 Driving your vehicle When you are r eady to leave after park- ing on a hill 1. With the automatic transmission in P (P ark), apply your brak es and hold the brak e pedal down while you: • Star t your engine; • Shift into gear ; and • Release the parking brake .
Driving your vehicle 58 5 E140600AHM If you do decide to pull a trailer Here are some impor tant points if you decide to pull a trailer: • Consider using a s wa y control.
55 9 Driving your vehicle E140601AHM W eight of the trailer What is the maximum saf e weight of a trailer? It should ne ver w eigh more than the maximum trailer w eight with trailer brakes. But e v en that can be too heavy . It depends on how y ou plan to use your trailer .
Driving your vehicle 60 5 E140700AHM Service Connector for to wing brake controller 1 : T railer brak e (blue) 2 : Batter y(+) (blac k) 3 : Stop light (red) 4 : Ground(-) (white) A ser vice connector is equipped in your vehicle f or the towing br ake controller as shown.
56 1 Driving your vehicle E150101AHM V ehicle capacity weight: 525 kg (1157 lbs.) V ehicle capacity weight is the maxi- mum combined weight of occupants and cargo . If your v ehicle is equipped with a trailer , the combined weight includes the tongue load.
Driving your vehicle 62 5 E150103AHM T owing capacity: Without trailer brak es: 750 kg (1650 lbs) With trailer brak es: • 3.8 Engine = 2270 kg (5000 lbs) • 4.6 Engine = 3400 kg (7500 lbs) T owing capacity is the maximum trailer weight including its cargo weight, y our vehicle can to w .
56 3 Driving your vehicle Ref er to your v ehicle’ s tire and loading inf or mation label f or specific informa- tion about your v ehicle's capacity weight and seating positions . The com- bined weight of the driver , passengers and cargo should nev er e xceed your vehicle's capacity w eight.
Driving your vehicle 64 5 E150200A UN Certification label The cer tification label is located on the driver's door sill at the center pil- lar . This label shows the maximum allow able weight of the fully loaded vehicle . This is called the GVWR (Gross V ehicle Weight Rating).
56 5 Driving your vehicle The label will help you decide ho w much cargo and installed equipment your v ehicle can carr y . If you carry items inside your v ehicle - like suitcases , tools, pac kages, or anything else - the y are moving as f ast as the vehicle .
Driving your vehicle 66 5 E160000A UN This section will guide you in the proper loading of your v ehicle and/or trailer , to keep y our loaded vehicle w eight within its design rating capability , with or without a trailer . Proper ly loading your v ehicle will provide maximum return of the vehicle design perf or mance.
6 Road warning / 6-2 In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2 If the engine will not start / 6-3 Emergency starting / 6-4 If the engine overheats / 6-6 Tir e pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-7.
What to do in an emergency 2 6 RO AD W ARNING F010100ASA Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher ser ves as a warning to other drivers to e xercise e xtreme caution when approaching, ov er taking, or passing your v ehicle.
63 What to do in an emergency 2. When the vehicle is stopped, turn on your emergency hazard flashers , set the parking brake and put the trans- mission in P (P ark). 3. Hav e all passengers get out of the vehicle . Be sure they all get out on the side of the car that is aw ay from tr affic.
What to do in an emergency 4 6 EMERGENCY ST ARTING F040000A UN Connect cables in n umer ical order and disconnect in re verse order . F040100AHM Jump starting Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly . Theref ore, to av oid harm to yourself or damage to y our vehicle or batter y , follo w the jump star ting proce- dures.
65 What to do in an emergency F040101ASA Jump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster batter y is 12- volt and that its negativ e terminal is grounded. 2. If the booster batter y is in another vehicle , do not allow the v ehicles to come in contact.
What to do in an emergency 6 6 IF THE ENGINE O VERHEA TS F050000AHM If your temper ature gauge indicates over- heating, you e xperience a loss of power , or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine will probably be too hot. If this happens, y ou should: 1.
67 What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONIT ORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (1) TPMS malfunction indicator (2) Low tire pressure telltale F060000A UN Each tire, including the spare (if pro- vided), should b.
What to do in an emergency 8 6 F060100AHM Low tire pressure tell- tale When the tire pressure monitoring system warning telltale is illuminat- ed, one or more of your tires is sig- nificantly under-inflated. Immediately reduce your speed, av oid hard corner ing and anticipate increased stopping distances.
69 What to do in an emergency F060200AHM TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) malfunction indicator The TPMS malfunction indicator comes on and sta ys on when there is a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
What to do in an emergency 10 6 F060300AHM-EC Changing a tire with TPMS If you ha ve a flat tire , the Low Tire Pressure telltale will tur n on. Hav e the flat tire repaired by an authorized KIA dealer as soon as possible or replace the flat tire with the tempo- rary spare tire.
61 1 What to do in an emergency This device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS- 210. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: 1.This device ma y not cause harmful interf erence, and 2.This device must accept an y inter- f erence received, including inter- f erence that may cause undesired operation.
What to do in an emergency 12 6 IF Y OU HA VE A FLA T TIRE F070100AEN Jack and tools The jack, jac k handle, wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compar tment.
61 3 What to do in an emergency Operating the jack T o raise the jack: 1. Check whether the jack v alv e is closed. If not, inser t the jack han- dle into the v alve and turn it clock- wise until it is closed. 2. Inser t the jac k handle into the pump brac ket.
What to do in an emergency 14 6 F070200AHM Removing and storing the spare tire Y our spare tire is stored under neath your v ehicle, directly belo w the cargo area. T o remove the spare tire: 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Find the plastic hex bolt cov er and remov e the cov er .
61 5 What to do in an emergency 3. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to loosen the bolt enough to low er the spare tire. T ur n the wrench counterclockwise until the spare tire reaches the ground. 4. After the spare tire reaches the ground, continue to turn the wrench counterclockwise , and dra w the spare tire outside.
What to do in an emergency 16 6 F070300AHM-EU Changing tires 1. Park on a le vel surf ace and apply the parking brake firmly . 2. Place the transmission shift lev er in P (P ark). 3. Activate the hazard warning flash- er . 4. Remo ve the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jac k handle, and spare tire from the vehicle .
61 7 What to do in an emergency 6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- terclockwise one turn each, but do not remov e any nut until the tire has been raised off the ground. 7. Place the jack at the front or rear jacking position closest to the tire you are changing.
What to do in an emergency 18 6 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and remov e them with your fingers . Slide the wheel off the studs and la y it flat so it cannot roll awa y . T o put the wheel on the hub , pick up the spare tire, line up the holes with the studs and slide the wheel onto them.
61 9 What to do in an emergency Then position the wrench as shown in the dra wing and tighten the wheel nuts. Be sure the sock et is seated completely ov er the nut. Do not stand on the wrench handle or use an e xtension pipe ov er the wrench han- dle.
What to do in an emergency 20 6 T o prev ent the jack, jac k handle, wheel lug nut wrench and spare tire from rattling while the v ehicle is in motion, store them properly . F070301AHM-EC Important - use of compact spare tire (if equipped) Y our vehicle is equipped with a com- pact spare tire.
62 1 What to do in an emergency When using a compact spare tire, obser v e the follo wing precautions: • Under no circumstances should you e xceed 80 km/h (50 mph); a higher speed could damage the tire. • Ensure that you drive slo wly enough f or the road conditions to av oid all hazards.
What to do in an emergency 22 6 T O WING F080100AHM-EU T owing service If emergency towing is necessary , we recommend having it done b y an author- ized KIA dealer or a commercial to w- truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessar y to pre vent damage to the vehicle .
62 3 What to do in an emergency When towing y our vehicle in an emer- gency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the ignition s witch in the A CC posi- tion. 2. Place the transmission shift lev er in N (Neutral). 3. For par t-time 4WD v ehicle, set the transf er shift knob to 2H.
What to do in an emergency 24 6 • Bef ore emergency towing, check that the hook is not broken or damaged. • F asten the towing cable or chain securely to the hook. • Do not jerk the hook. Apply it steadily and with e ven f orce. • T o av oid damaging the hook, do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle.
62 5 What to do in an emergency F080301AHM-EU Emergency to wing precautions • T urn the ignition switch to A CC so the steering wheel isn’t locked. • Place the transmission shift le ver in N (Neutral). • Release the parking bake. • Press the brak e pedal with more force than usual since you will ha ve reduced brak e performance.
7 Engine compartment / 7-2 Maintenance services / 7-4 Owner maintenance / 7-5 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items / 7-1 1 Engine oil / 7-14 Engine coolant / 7-15 Brake fluid / 7-18 Power steeri.
Maintenance 2 7 ENGINE COMP ARTMENT G010000AHM-EU OHM018005N 1. Engine coolant reser voir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery ter minal 7. P ositive battery ter minal 8. Radiator cap 9. Engine oil dipstick 10.
73 Maintenance OHM018004N 1. Engine coolant reser voir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery ter minal 7. P ositive battery ter minal 8. Radiator cap 9. Engine oil dipstick 10. P ower steering fluid reservoir 11.
Maintenance 4 7 MAINTENANCE SER VICES G020000AHM Y ou should ex ercise the utmost care to pre vent damage to y our vehicle and injur y to yourself whene v er performing any maintenance or inspection proce- dures.
75 Maintenance G030000A UN The f ollowing lists are vehicle chec ks and inspections that should be perf or med by the owner or an authorized KIA dealer at the frequencies indicated to help ensure saf e, dependable oper ation of your v ehi- cle. Any adv erse conditions should be brought to the attention of your dealer as soon as possible .
Maintenance 6 7 G030102AHM While operating your vehic le: • Note any changes in the sound of the e xhaust or any smell of e xhaust fumes in the vehicle . • Check f or vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increased steering eff or t or looseness in the steer ing wheel, or change in its straight-ahead position.
77 Maintenance MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE G040100AHM-EC MAINTENANCE INTERV ALS MAINTENANCE ITEM Engine control system Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first × 1,000 km 8 1 6 24 32 40 48 56 64 .
Maintenance 8 7 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first × 1,000 km 8 1 6 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 8 0 8 8 9 6 1 04 112 120 1 28 # Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36.
79 Maintenance MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT .) Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first × 1,000 km 8 1 6 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 8 0 8 8 9 6 1 04 112 120 1 28 # Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 .
Maintenance 10 7 Chart symbols: I- Inspect these items and their related par ts. If necessar y , correct, clean, refill, adjust of replace. R- Replace or change L- Lubricate. (1) Ref er to the lubr icant and coolant specifications in the Owner’ s Manual.
71 1 Maintenance EXPLANA TION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS G050100AHM Engine oil and filter The engine oil and filter should be changed at the inter v als specified in the maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in se vere conditions , more frequent oil and filter changes are required.
Maintenance 12 7 G050800A UN Air cleaner filter A Genuine KIA air cleaner filter is recom- mended when the filter is replaced. G050900A UN Spark plugs Make sure to install ne w spark plugs of the correct heat range. G051000AHM V alve clearance (3.8L) Inspect f or excessiv e valv e noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary .
71 3 Maintenance G052200A UN Steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint With the vehicle stopped and engine off , check f or e xcessive free-pla y in the steering wheel. Check the linkage f or bends or damage. Check the dust boots and ball joints f or deterioration, cracks , or damage.
Maintenance 14 7 ENGINE OIL G060100AHM-EU Checking the engine oil le vel 1. Be sure the vehicle is on le vel ground. 2. Star t the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. 3. T ur n the engine off and wait f or a f ew minutes (about 5 minutes) f or the oil to return to the oil pan.
71 5 Maintenance G060200AHM Changing the engine oil and filter Hav e engine oil and filter changed by an authorized KIA dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section. G070000AHM The high-pressure cooling system has a reser v oir filled with year round antifreeze coolant.
Maintenance 16 7 Check the condition and connections of all cooling system hoses and heater hoses. Replace any s wollen or deterio- rated hoses. The coolant le vel should be filled between F and L marks on the side of the coolant reser v oir when the engine is cool.
71 7 Maintenance G070200AHM Changing the coolant Hav e coolant changed by an authorized KIA dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section. W ARNING - Radiator cap Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot.
Maintenance 18 7 BRAKE FLUID G080100AHM Checking the brake fluid le vel Check the fluid le v el in the reser voir peri- odically . The fluid lev el should be between MAX and MIN marks on the side of the reser v oir .
71 9 Maintenance PO WER STEERING FLUID G090100AHM Checking the po wer steering fluid level With the vehicle on le v el ground, check the fluid le vel in the pow er steering reser- voir periodically . The fluid should be between MAX and MIN marks on the side of the reser v oir at the nor mal tem- perature.
Maintenance 20 7 W ASHER FLUID G120100A UN Checking the washer fluid le vel The reser v oir is translucent so that you can check the le v el with a quick visual inspection. Check the fluid le v el in the washer fluid reser v oir and add fluid if necessar y .
72 1 Maintenance AIR CLEANER G160100AAM-EC Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary , and should not be washed. Y ou can clean the filter when inspecting the air cleaner element. Clean the filter by using compressed air . Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule.
Maintenance 22 7 WIPER BLADES G180100A UN Blade inspection ✽ ✽ NO TICE Commercial hot waxes applied by auto- matic car washes have been known to make the windshield difficult to clean. Contamination of either the windshield or the wiper blades with f oreign matter can reduce the eff ectiveness of the wind- shield wipers.
72 3 Maintenance G180201AHM Front windshield wiper b lade 1. Raise the wiper ar m. 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip . Then pull down the b lade assembly and remov e it.
Maintenance 24 7 G180202AHM Rear window wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper ar m and pull out the wiper blade assemb ly . 2. Install the new blade assemb ly by inser ting the center par t into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place. 3. Make sure the blade assemb ly is installed firmly by tr ying to pull it slight- ly .
72 5 Maintenance B A TTER Y G190100BHM For best battery service • K eep the batter y securely mounted. • K eep the batter y top clean and dr y . • K eep the ter minals and connections clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
Maintenance 26 7 G190200A UN Battery recharging Y our vehicle has a maintenance-free, calcium-based batter y . • If the batter y becomes discharged in a shor t time (because, f or example , the headlights or interior lights were left on while the vehicle w as not in use), recharge it by slo w charging (trickle) f or 10 hours.
72 7 Maintenance G190300AHM Reset items Items should be reset after the batter y has been discharged or the batter y has been disconnected. • A uto up/down window (See section 4) • Sunroof (See se.
Maintenance 28 7 CA UTION • Underinflation also results in excessive wear , poor handling and reduced fuel econom y . Wheel deformation also is possible. Keep y our tire pres- sures at the proper le vels. If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it c hecked b y an author- ized KIA dealer .
72 9 Maintenance G200300A UN Checking tire inflation pressure Check y our tires once a month or more. Also , check the tire pressure of the spare tire. G200301A UN How to chec k Use a good quality gage to check tire pressure. Y ou can not tell if y our tires are properly inflated simply by look- ing at them.
Maintenance 30 7 Remov e the valv e cap from the tire valv e stem. Press the tire gage fir m- ly onto the v alve to get a pressure measurement. If the cold tire inflation pressure matches the recommended pressure on the tire and loading inf or mation label, no fur ther adjust- ment is necessar y .
73 1 Maintenance Disc brak e pads should be inspected f or wear whene ver tires are rotated. ✽ ✽ NO TICE Rotate radial tires that have an asymmetric tread pattern only fr om front to r ear and not fr om right to left.
Maintenance 32 7 G200600AHM-EU Tire replacement If the tire is worn ev enly , a tread wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. This shows there is less than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of tread left on the tire. Replace the tire when this happens.
73 3 Maintenance G200601A UN Compact spare tire replacement (if equipped) A compact spare tire has a shor ter tread lif e than a regular size tire. Replace it when you can see the tread wear indicator bars on the tire.
Maintenance 34 7 G201000A UN Tire sidewall labeling This inf or mation identifies and describes the fundamental charac- teristics of the tire and also provides the tire identification number (TIN) f or safety standard certification. The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a recall.
73 5 Maintenance Tir e speed ratings The char t below lists many of the dif- f erent speed ratings currently being used f or passenger car tires. The speed rating is par t of the tire size designation on the sidew all of the tire. This symbol corresponds to that tire's designed maximum saf e oper- ating speed.
Maintenance 36 7 G201004AEN 4. Tire ply composition and material The number of la yers or plies of rub- ber-coated f abr ic in the tire. Tire manuf acturers also must indicate the materials in the tire, which include steel, nylon, poly ester , and others.
73 7 Maintenance T raction - AA, A, B & C The traction gr ades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B and C . Those grades represent the tire’ s ability to stop on wet pa vement as measured under controlled conditions on spec- ified gov er nment test surf aces of asphalt and concrete.
Maintenance 38 7 G201100AHM-EC Tire terminology and definitions Air Pressure : The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on the tire. Air pressure is expressed in kilopascal (kP a) or pounds per square inch (psi). Accessory W eight : This means the combined weight of optional acces- sories.
73 9 Maintenance Occupant Distribution : Designated seating positions. Outward F acing Sidewall: The side of a asymmetrical tire that has a par- ticular side that f aces outward when mounted on a v ehicle.
Maintenance 40 7 All season tires KIA specifies all season tires on some models to provide good per- f or mance f or use all year round, including snowy and icy road condi- tions. All season tires are identified by ALL SEASON and/or M+S (Mud and Snow) on the tire side wall.
74 1 Maintenance Longer wearing tires can be more susceptible to irregular tread w ear . It is very impor tant to follo w the tire rotation inter v al shown in this section to achie ve the tread lif e potential of these tires. Cuts and punctures in radial-ply tires are repairab le only in the tread area, because of sidew all fle xing.
Maintenance 42 7 FUSES G210000AHM A vehicle’ s electr ical system is protected from electrical overload damage b y fuses. This vehicle has 5 fuse panels , one locat- ed in the driver’ s side panel bolster , the others in the engine compar tment and luggage compar tment.
74 3 Maintenance G210100AHM Inner panel fuse replacement 1. T ur n the ignition s witch and all other s witches off. 2. Open the fuse panel cover . 3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the remov al tool provided in the main fuse bo x in the engine compar t- ment.
Maintenance 44 7 G210101AHM Memory fuse (SHUNT connector) Y our vehicle is equipped with a memory fuse (SHUNT connector) to pre vent bat- ter y discharge if your v ehicle is parked without being operated f or prolonged periods. Use the following procedures bef ore par king the v ehicle for prolonged periods.
74 5 Maintenance 3. Check the remov ed fuse; replace it if it is blo wn. T o remov e or inser t the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine com- par tment fuse panel. 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips .
Maintenance 46 7 ✽ ✽ NO TICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- cle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
74 7 Maintenance Inner fuse panel (Instrument panel) Description Fuse rating Protected component A UDIO 15A Audio , Rear Monitor , RSE Control Bo x, D VD Play er Can MEMOR Y 7.5A F ront A/C Control Module, Rear A/C Control Module, Instrument Cluster (IND .
Maintenance 48 7 Description Fuse rating Protected component ST ART 7.5A Burglar Alar m Relay , Star t Relay AIR BAG IND . 7.5A Instr ument Cluster (Air Bag IND .
74 9 Maintenance Inner fuse panel (Luggage compartment) FUSE Fuse rating Circuit Pr otected RR DEFOG 25A RR Defog Rela y , Rear Defogger (+) T/G POWER LA TCH 30A T ail Gate Control Module RR WIPER 15A.
Maintenance 50 7 Engine compartment main fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component FRT/RR W ASHER 10A F ront/Rear Washer Motor Relay , Washer Motor TRAILER 5 15A T ail Lamp Converter (T urn/Stop) ST OP LAMP 20A Stop Lamp Switch, DBC Relay KEY SW 1 25A Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG1 Rela y , A CC Relay) ST OP SIGNAL 7.
75 1 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component ABS 2 40A ABS Control Module ABS 1 40A ABS Control Module PDM 20A PDM FRT WIPER 30A Front Wiper ON Rela y , F ront Wiper HI/LO Rela y KEY S.
Maintenance 52 7 Engine compartment sub fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component C/F AN LOW 30A C/F an Low Rela y E/BRAKE 30A T railer Electric Brake FRONT BLO WER 40A Front Blo wer Rela.
75 3 Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care G230101A UN Exterior general caution It is very impor tant to follo w the label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish.
Maintenance 54 7 W axing W ax the vehicle when w ater will no longer bead on the paint. Alwa ys wash and dry the vehicle bef ore waxing. Use a good quality liquid or paste wax, and f ollow the manuf acturer’ s instructions. W ax all metal trim to protect it and to maintain its luster .
75 5 Maintenance G230105ASA Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials used f or ice and snow remo val and dust control ma y col- lect on the underbody .
Maintenance 56 7 G230107AHM Corrosion pr otection Protecting your vehicle from corrosion By using the most advanced design and construction practices to combat corro- sion, we produce v ehicles of the highest quality . Ho wev er , this is only par t of the job .
75 7 Maintenance T o help prevent corr osion Y ou can help prev ent corrosion from get- ting star ted by observing the follo wing: Keep y our vehicle c lean The best wa y to pre vent corrosion is to keep y our vehicle clean and free of cor- rosive materials.
Maintenance 58 7 Interior care G230201AHM Interior general precautions Pre vent caustic solutions such as per- fume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they ma y cause damage or discoloration. If they do con- tact the dashboard, wipe them off imme- diately .
75 9 Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM G270000AHM-EU The emission control system of your vehicle is co vered b y a written limited warranty . Please see the warranty inf or- mation contained in the W arranty & Maintenance booklet in your v ehicle.
Maintenance 60 7 G270201A UN Canister Fuel vapors gener ated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the onboard canister . When the engine is running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the canister are dra wn into the surge tank through the purge control solenoid valv e.
76 1 Maintenance • Do not operate the engine in confined or closed areas (such as garages) any more than what is necessar y to mov e the vehicle in or out of the area.
8 Dimensions / 8-2 Bulb wattage / 8-2 Tir es and wheels / 8-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-4 V ehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-6 V ehicle certification label / 8-6 Tir e specificat.
Specifications & Consumer information 2 8 DIMENSIONS Light Bulb W attage Headlights (Low) 55 Headlights (High) 55 F ront turn signal lights / Position light 28/8 Side repeater lights LED F ront si.
83 Specifications & Consumer information TIRES AND WHEELS I020000AHM-EU Front Rear Front Rear P245/70R17 7.0J×17 220 220 230 230 P265/60R18 7.5J×18 (32) (32) (33) (33) T175/90R17 4T×17 420 420 .
Specifications & Consumer information 4 8 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAP A CITIES I040000BHM-EC T o help achiev e proper engine and pow er train performance and durability , use only lubr icants of the proper quality . The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel econom y .
85 Specifications & Consumer information I040100BUN-EU Recommended SAE viscosity number Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an eff ect on fuel economy and cold weather operating (engine star t and engine oil flow ability).
Specifications & Consumer information 6 8 H010000AHM The vehicle identification n umber (VIN) is the number used in registering your car and in all legal matters per taining to its ownership , etc.
87 Specifications & Consumer information H030000A UN The tires supplied on your ne w vehicle are chosen to provide the best perf orm- ance f or nor mal driving. The tire label located on the driver's side center pillar gives the tire pressures rec- ommended f or your car .
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Index 2 I Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system ········3-37 Air cleaner ······················································.
I 3 Index If the engine will not start ···············································6-3 If you have a flat tire ···················.
Index 4 I Theft-alarm system ························································4-13 T ire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ·······.
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