2019

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Dear Customer, Thank you for selecting your new vehicle. As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality vehicles with excep- tional value, Kia Motors is dedicated to providing you with a customer service experi- ence that exceeds your expectations. If technical assistance is needed on your vehicle, authorized Kia dealerships factory- trained technicians, recommended special tools, and genuine Kia replacement parts. This Owner's Manual will acquaint you with the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or optional on this vehicle, along with the maintenance needs of this vehicle. Therefore, you may find some descriptions and illustrations not applicable to your vehicle. You are advised to read this publication carefully and follow the instructions and recommendations. Please always keep this manual in the vehicle for your, and any subsequent owner's, reference. All information contained in this Owner's Manual was accurate at the time of publica- tion. However, as Kia continues to make improvements to its products, the company reserves the right to make changes to this manual or any of its vehicles at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations. Please drive safely, and enjoy your Kia vehicle!

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Table of Contents

Electric Vehicle Guide 1

Introduction 2

Your vehicle at a glance 3

Safety features of your vehicle 4

Features of your vehicle 5

Driving your vehicle 6

What to do in an emergency 7

Maintenance 8

Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting 9 safety defects Abbreviation A

Index I

Electric Vehicle Guide 1

Electric Vehicle Guide Review of Electric Vehicle...... 1-3 Main Components of Electric Vehicle ...... 1-4 䳜 High Voltage (HV) Battery (lithium-ion polymer)...... 1-5 EV Menu ...... 1-7 䳜 Available Range...... 1-7 䳜 Energy Information...... 1-8 䳜 Charge Management ...... 1-9 䳜 ECO Driving ...... 1-11 䳜 EV Setting...... 1-12 Charge Types for Electric Vehicle ...... 1-13 䳜 Charging Time Information...... 1-15 Charge Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle ...... 1-16 Charging Connector Lock...... 1-17 Reserved Charging...... 1-18 Precautions for Charging Electric Vehicle...... 1-19 Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge) ...... 1-22 䳜 Connecting AC charger ...... 1-22 䳜 Charge Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle ...... 1-26 䳜 Disconnecting AC charger ...... 1-27 䳜 How to Disconnect Charging Connector in Emergency..1-28 䳜 How to Store and Keep the AC Charging Cable ...... 1-28 Charging Electric Vehicle (DC Charge) ...... 1-30 䳜 Connecting DC Charger...... 1-30 䳜 Disconnecting DC Charger...... 1-32 Charging Electric Vehicle (Trickle Charge) ...... 1-33 䳜 Setting charging current of Portable Charging Cable ....1-33 䳜 Trickle charging...... 1-35 1 Electric Vehicle Guide

䳜 Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger ..1-38 䳜 Disconnecting the Portable Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)...... 1-40 䳜 Disconnecting Charging Connector in Emergency...... 1-41 䳜 Precautions for the Portable Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)...... 1-42 䳜 Actions to be taken for electric vehicle charging issues ...1-43 Driving Electric Vehicle...... 1-43 䳜 Starting a vehicle ...... 1-43 䳜 Stopping the vehicle...... 1-44 䳜 Virtual Engine Sound System...... 1-44 䳜 Distance to Empty...... 1-45 䳜 Power/Charge Gauge...... 1-46 䳜 State of Charge (SOC) Gauge for High Voltage Battery ...1-47 䳜 Warning message on LCD display...... 1-48 䳜 12 V Aux. Battery Saver+...... 1-52 䳜 Utility Mode ...... 1-54 䳜 Warning and Indicator Lights (related to electric vehicle)...... 1-54 Safety Precautions for Electric Vehicle...... 1-56 Electric Vehicle Guide Review of Electric Vehicle

ELECTRIC VEHICLE GUIDE When the battery charge is not suf- ficient, AC charge, DC charge and trickle charge are available. (Refer Review of Electric Vehicle 1 to "Charge Types for Electric Vehi- An electric vehicle is driven using a cle" on page 1-13.) battery and an . While general vehicles use an internal NOTICE combustion engine and gasoline as fuel, electric vehicles use electrical What does regenerative braking do? energy that is charged inside the It uses an electric motor when high voltage battery decelerating and braking and recap- tures & transforms kinetic to elec- As a result, electric vehicles are eco- trical energy in order to charge the friendly in that they do not require high voltage battery. fuel and do not emit exhaust gases.

Characteristics of Electric Vehicles Battery Information It is driven using the electrical The vehicle is composed of a high energy that is charged inside the voltage battery that drives the high voltage battery. This method motor, air conditioner, and an auxil- prevents air pollution since fuel, like iary battery (12 V) that drives all gasoline, is not required, negating other 12 V systems. the emission of exhaust gases. The auxiliary battery is automati- A high performance electric motor is cally charged when the vehicle is in used in the vehicle as well. Com- the ready ( ) mode or the high - pared to standard, internal combus voltage battery is being charged. tion engine vehicles, engine noise and vibrations are much more mini- mal when driving. When decelerating or driving down- hill, regenerative braking is utilized to charge the high voltage battery. This minimizes energy loss and increases the distance to empty.

1 3 Electric Vehicle Guide Main Components of Electric Vehicle

Main Components of Electric Vehicle

ODEEV018002NR 䳜 (1) On-Board Charger (OBC): 䳜U (2) VC : Functions as a supervi- External device (low speed) to sory controller of electric vehicle charge the high voltage battery. 䳜 (3) Motor: Uses electrical energy 䳜 (2) Inverter: Transforms direct stored inside the high voltage current into alternating current to battery to drive the vehicle (func- supply power to the motor, and tions like an engine in a standard transforms alternate current into vehicle). direct current to charge the high 䳜 (4) Reduction gear: Delivers rota- voltage battery. tional force of the motor to the 䳜C (2) LD : Transforms power from tires at appropriate speeds and the high voltage battery to low torque. voltage (12 V) to supply power to the vehicle (DC-DC).

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䳜 (5) High voltage battery (lithium- High Voltage (HV) Battery (lithium- ion polymer): Stores and supplies ion polymer) power necessary for the electric The HV battery powers the vehicle 1 vehicle to operate (12 V auxiliary and peripheral devices. battery provides power to the vehicle features such as lights and wipers). * OBC: On-Board Charger * LDC: Low Voltage DC-DC Converter * VCU: Vehicle Control Unit

WARNING

䳜 Do not remove or disassemble ODEEV018003NR high voltage components and high The charge amount of the HV bat- voltage battery connectors and/ tery may gradually decrease when or wiring (Orange cabling). Also, the vehicle is not driven or charged. be careful not to damage high The battery capacity of the HV bat- voltage components and the high tery may decrease over time when voltage battery. It may cause the vehicle is stored in high tem- serious injury and significantly peratures and temporarily in low impact the performance and temperatures. durability of the vehicle. 䳜 When inspection and maintenance Distance to empty may vary is required for high voltage com- depending on the driving conditions ponents and the high voltage bat- (cargo, rain, snow, wind, road sur- tery, have the vehicle inspected faces), even if the charge amount is by an authorized Kia dealer. the same. The HV battery may expend more energy when driving a fast pace or uphill. These actions may reduce the distance to empty.

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The high voltage battery is used CAUTION when using the air conditioner / heater. This may reduce the dis- 䳜 Make sure to use a designated tance to empty. Make sure to set charger when charging the HV moderate temperatures when using battery. Using different types of the air conditioner / heater and/or chargers may have a serious use the pre-conditioning prior to impact on vehicle durability. departures. 䳜 Make sure that the HV battery charge gauge does not reach E Natural degradation may occur with (Empty). If the vehicle is kept at E the high voltage battery depending (Empty) for a long period, it may on the number of years the vehicle damage the high voltage battery was used and/or the number of and the high voltage battery may charging cycles. This will reduce the have to be replaced depending on distance to empty over time. the level of degradation. - When the charge capacity and dis- 䳜 If the vehicle is in a collision, con tance to empty keep falling, contact tact an authorized Kia dealer to an authorized Kia dealer for inspec- inspect whether the high voltage tion and maintenance. battery is still connected. If the vehicle will not be in use for an extended period of time, charge the NOTICE high voltage battery once every The high voltage battery warmer three months to prevent it from system operates when the charging discharging. Also, if the charge connector is connected to the vehi- amount is not enough, immediately cle. charge to full and store the vehicle. However, the high voltage warmer AC charge is recommended to keep system may not operate when bat- the high voltage battery in optimal tery temperature drops below -95 condition. /F (-35 /C). If the HV battery is only charged to 80%, and you minimize the number of HV battery charging, you can keep the HV battery performance in optimal condition. (vs charging the HV battery to 100% an/or charging every drive cycle.)

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EV Menu (if equipped) If you select the "EV" menu at the multimedia system home screen or 1 press the "EV" button on the left side of the air intake control button, you can enter EV menu.

Available Range Select 'EV → Map' on the screen.

The available range is marked in blue on the map.

* The image of EV menu screen in this manual may differ from the actual screen depending on the vehicle specification and the ver- sion of the multimedia system software. For more information, please refer to the 'CAR MULTIME- DIA SYSTEM USER'S MANUAL'. The EV menu has a total of 5 menus including Available Range, Energy information, Charge management, ECO driving and EV settings.

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Energy Information Power Consumption Select 'EV → Energy information' on Select 'EV → Energy information → the screen. Driving range, battery' on the screen.

You can check information about battery and energy consumption You can check the current energy consumption for each system of the Battery Information vehicle. You can check the reachable range, battery power remaining, and expected charging time for each charger type.

1. 'Driving' shows the total power and energy consumption of the driving motor's driving energy and regenerative energy. 2. 'Climate' shows the power and 䳜 The distance to empty is calcu- energy consumption which are lated based on the real-time fuel used by the heater or air condi- efficiency while driving. The dis- tioner. tance may change if the driving 3. 'Electronics' shows the power and pattern changes. energy consumption which are 䳜 The distance to empty may vary used by the vehicle systems according to the change of the including the cluster, infotainment system (speaker and navigation), driving pattern even if the same headlamp, vehicle control unit, target battery charge level is set. etc.

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4. 'Battery care' shows the momen- tary power and energy consump- tion which are used when: 1 Operating the winter mode to increase the battery temperature during winter to improve the driving performance. - Cooling down the battery tempera Also, you may select the time to ture during summer to prevent over start charging using the off-peak temperature of the battery. time setting. * The charger and the charging con- Charge Management nector should be connected at the Select 'EV → Charge Management' reserved charging time. on the screen. Setting Departure Time You can set the departure time by selecting 'EV → Charge manage- ment → Reserved charging and Cli- mate control → Next departure time →' on the screen.

You can set the date and time of when to charge the battery, climate control temperature, location-based charging options and other various functions.

Reserved Charging and Climate Control You can choose the time and the day of week that you wish to charge the battery and operate reserved climate control to set the tempera- ture of air conditioner / heater.

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1. Departure time: Set the time that Climate Control Settings you wish to start the vehicle after Select 'EV → Charge management charging the battery. → Reserved charging and Climate 2. Select the day: Set the day of the Control → Reserved climate control week to activate reserved → 'on the screen. charging and target temperature for departure time.

Off-peak Time settings Select 'EV → Charge management → Reserved charging and Climate Control → Reserved charging →' on the screen. You can set the climate control temperature. 1. Setting the climate control tem- perature: set the temperature of heater / air conditioner.

Charging Location If location-based charging is You can set off-peak time to charge selected, scheduled charging and the vehicle. target temperature will be activated 1. Charging begins at the beginning at the location the driver has set. of the off-peak time 2. Charging stops at the end of the off-peak time 3. Charging mode 䳜 Off-peak tariffs prioritized: If selected, starts charging at off- peak time (may keep on charging pass off-peak time to charge 100%) 䳜 Off-peak tariffs only: If selected, Also, the charging current can be - charges only within off-peak time selected to be applied at the desig (may not charge 100%) nated location.

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Setting Battery Charge Level Charging time varies depending on The target battery charge level can which charging current is selected. be selected when charged with AC The location-based charging feature 1 charger or DC charger. allows you to dualize the charging current settings at specific loca- tions.

ECO Driving Select 'EV → ECO Driving' on the screen.

The charging level can be changed by 10%. If the target battery charge level is lower than the high voltage battery charge level, the battery will not be charged. You can check ECO level information Charging Current and ECO driving history. You can adjust the charging current for an AC charger. Select an appro- Environment Contribution priate charging current for the char- Information on CO2 reduction com- ger used. pared to gasoline-fueled vehicles is displayed.

If the charging process does not start or abruptly stops in the mid- dle, re-select another proper cur- rent and retry charging the vehicle.

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Eco Driving History Winter Mode (if equipped) You can check the driving date, driv- ing distance, and the average energy consumption rating for the last 30 driving trips.

The Winter mode is efficient during the winter time when the high volt- age battery temperature is low. This mode is recommended to The date with the highest ECO is improve driving and DC charging marked with a star-shaped icon. performances during winter by rais- ing the battery temperature to an EV Setting adequate level. However, this may - Select 'EV → EV Setting' on the reduce the distance to empty sig - screen. nificantly as the high voltage bat tery consumes a lot more electricity. Also, if the battery temperature is low during driving or when sched- uled air conditioner / heater is acti- vated, this mode is operated to improve driving performance. However, when the battery level is You can set Winter Mode, Warning low, the mode is not operated to and EV route functions. ensure driving distance. * This mode is available for the vehi- cles equipped with the battery heater.

1 12 Electric Vehicle Guide Charge Types for Electric Vehicle

Warning (if equipped) Charge Types for Electric Vehi- cle The types of charging include AC 1 charge, DC charge, and trickle charge.

AC Charge We recommend using AC charging Range Warning: for charging of the vehicle. You can use a AC charger at public charging If the destination set in the naviga- stations but charge gun should tion cannot be reached with the always be checked for damage, remaining battery, a warning mes- prior to connecting to vehicle. Trickle sage is displayed. charging cable (if equipped) in the cargo compartment of your car, can EV Route (if equipped) be used, but charge times will be long. (Refer to "Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge)" on page 1-22)

DC Charge You can DC charge at high speeds at public charging stations, but always confirm the charge gun is not dam- You can apply -related aged, prior to connecting to vehicle. functions for guiding the route. It Refer to the respective company䳓s allows you to check the distance manual that is provided for each DC that you can go with the current charger type. battery amount. Travelable and Battery performance and durability non-travelable sections on your way can deteriorate if the DC charger is to the destination are displayed on used constantly. the screen. The search station icon Use of DC charge should be mini- is also displayed so that you can find mized in order to help prolong high nearby stations immediately. voltage battery life.

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Trickle Charge When you cannot drive to a public charging station due to low battery, charge your car with ICCB (In Cable Control Box), a portable charging cable, which can be purchased as an option.

1 14 Electric Vehicle Guide Charge Types for Electric Vehicle

Charging Time Information The charging time depends on the charge type. 1 Takes about 9 hours and 35 minutes at room AC charge temperature. (Can be charged to 100%) 100 kW-level char- Takes about 54 minutes at room temperature ger to 80% of SOC. (Can be charged to 100%) DC charge Takes about 75 minutes at room temperature 50 kW-level charger to 80% of SOC. (Can be charged to 100%) Takes about 59 hours at room temperature. Trickle charge (120 V) (Can be charged to 100%) * Depending on the condition and durability of high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.

Charging Inlet Charging Connec- Category Charging Outlet How to Charge Charging Time (Vehicle) tor Use the AC Approx. 9 hours charger and 35 minutes AC installed at * Can be Charge home or public charged to charging sta- 100% ODEEV018028NR ODEEV018029NR ODEEV018030NR tion Approx. 54 min- utes (100 kW) Use the DC Approx. 75 min- DC charger at pub- utes (50 kW) Charge lic charging sta- * To 80% of tion SOC, can be ODEEV018031NR ODEEV018105NR ODEEV018032NR charged to 100% Approx. 59 hours Trickle Use household * Can be charge current charged to (120 V) 100% ODEEV018028NR ODEEV018029NR ODEEV018033NR * Actual charger image and charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer. * Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.

1 15 Electric Vehicle Guide Charge Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle

Charge Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle When charging the high voltage battery, the charge level can be checked from outside the vehicle.

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Operation of Charging Indicator Lamp Details (1) (2) (3) ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) Not Charged Blinking ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) 0~33% ● (ON) Blinking ○ (OFF) Charging 34~66% ● (ON) ● (ON) Blinking 67~99% Charging complete (100%) ● (ON) ● (ON) ● (ON) (turns OFF in 5 seconds) Blinking Blinking Blinking Error while charging Charging 12 V auxiliary battery or reserved ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) Blinking air conditioner is operating Reserved charging is operating (turns OFF ○ (OFF) Blinking ○ (OFF) after 3 minutes) or interruptions that tem- porarily prevent charging (e.g. power failure)

1 16 Electric Vehicle Guide Charging Connector Lock

Charging Connector Lock LOCK mode (button indicator off) The connector locks when the This charging connector lock func- charging connector is plugged into tion prevents an outsider from the charging inlet. The connector is 1 removing the charging connector locked until all doors are unlocked by from the charging inlet. the driver. This mode can be used to prevent charging cable theft. Press the ( ) button to change 䳜 If the charging connector is between AUTO mode and LOCK unlocked when all doors are mode. unlocked, but the charging cable is not disconnected within 15 sec- onds, the connector will be auto- matically locked again. 䳜 If the charging connector is unlocked when all doors are unlocked, but all doors are locked again, immediately, the connec- tor will be automatically locked again.

ODEEV018036NR AUTO mode (button indicator on) * The charging inlet is locked during The connector locks when charging DC Charge regardless of the starts. The connector unlocks when AUTO/LOCK mode. After charging charging is complete. This mode can is complete, the locked charging be used when charging in a public inlet is unlocked. charging station.

Connector Lock CAUTION

When using AUTO Mode, close the LOCK AUTO charging door after unplugging the mode mode charging connector and releasing Before charging O X the door lock. (Reserved charging) If you close the charging door with- While charging O O out releasing the door lock, it may Finished charging O X damage lock functions.

1 17 Electric Vehicle Guide Reserved Charging

Reserved Charging When reserved charging is set, charging is not initiated immediately You can set-up a charging schedule when the AC charger or Portable for your vehicle using the multime- Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Con- dia or the UVO application on your trol Box) is connected. When imme- smartphone. diate charging is required, use the Refer to the multimedia system and multimedia system or the UVO the UVO manual about reserved application on your smartphone to charging. deactivate the scheduled charging Reserved charging can only be done or press the scheduled charging when using a AC charger or the Por- deactivation button table Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable When reserved charging is set, Control Box). charging time is automatically cal- When reserved charging is set and culated, so in some cases, charging the AC charger or the Portable may start right after the charger is Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Con- connected. trol Box) is connected for charging, If you press the scheduled charging the indicator lamp in the middle deactivation button [ ] to immedi- blinks (for 3 minutes) to indicate ately charge the battery, charging that reserved charging is set. must be initiated 3 minutes after the charging cable has been con- nected.

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1 18 Electric Vehicle Guide Precautions for Charging Electric Vehicle

When you press the scheduled Precautions for Charging Elec- charging deactivation button [ ] tric Vehicle for immediate charging, the AC Charger 1 reserved charge setting is not com- pletely deactivated. If you need to completely deactivate the reserved charge setting, use the multimedia system or the UVO application on your smartphone. * Refer to "Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge)" on page 1-22, "Charging Electric Vehicle (Trickle

Charge)" on page 1-33 for details ODEEV018040NR about connecting the AC charger AC Charging Cable (if equipped) and the Portable Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Control Box).

ODEEV018041NR DC Charger

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1 19 Electric Vehicle Guide Precautions for Charging Electric Vehicle

* Actual charger image and charging WARNING method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer. 䳜 Be careful not to touch the charging connector, charging plug, - WARNING and the charging inlet when con necting the charger connector 䳜 Electromagnetic waves that are cable to the charging outlet and generated from the charger can the charging inlet on the vehicle. seriously impact medical electric 䳜 Comply with the following in order devices such as an implantable to prevent electrical shock when cardiac pacemaker. charging: When using electronic medical - Use a waterproof charger. devices such as an implantable - Make sure to not touch the cardiac pacemaker, make sure to charging connector and ask the medical team and manu- charging plug when your hand facturer whether charging your is wet. Do not stand in water or electric vehicle will impact the snow when connecting the operation of the medical electric charging cable. devices such as an implantable - Do not charge when there is cardiac pacemaker. lightning and/or potential for 䳜 Check to make sure there is no lightning. water or dust on the charging -Do not charge when the cable connector and plug before charging connector and plug is connecting to the charger and wet. charging inlet. Connecting while there is water or dust on the charging cable connector and plug may cause a fire or electric shock.

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WARNING CAUTION 䳜 Immediately stop charging when 䳜 Always keep the charging connec- you discover abnormal symp- tor and charging plug in clean and 1 toms (e.g., smell, smoke). dry condition. Be sure to keep the 䳜 Replace the charging cable if the charging cable in a condition cable coating is damaged to pre- where there is no water or mois- vent electrical shock. ture. 䳜 When connecting or removing the 䳜 Make sure to use the designated charging cable, make sure to hold charger for charging the electric the charging connector handle. vehicle. Using any other charger may cause failure. 䳜 Before charging the battery, turn the vehicle [OFF]. 䳜 When the vehicle is switched [OFF] while charging, the cooling fan inside the motor compart- ment may automatically operate. Do not touch the cooling fan while charging. 䳜 Be careful not to drop the ODEEV018043NR charging connector. The charging 䳜 Only use the charging cable (if connector can be damaged. equipped) certified by Kia. If you use a separate extension cable such as a reel or use an uncerti- fied cable, it may cause abnor- malities of electrical outlets, leading to fire or explosion. 䳜 If you pull the cable itself (without using the handle), the internal wires may disconnect or get dam- aged. This may lead to electric shock or fire.

1 21 Electric Vehicle Guide Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge)

Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Connecting AC charger Charge) 1. While the brake pedal is pressed, engage the parking brake. You can use an AC charger at public 2. Turn OFF all switches, place the charging stations and the charging shift lever in P (Park), and turn cable (if equipped) in the cargo com- OFF the vehicle. partment of your car. If you try to charge while the shift lever is not placed in P (Park), it AC Charger will automatically move to P (Park). However, charge the battery only when the shift lever is placed in P for safety reasons. 3. Press the arrow symbol [ ▶ ] on the charging door to open the charging door. The charging door opens only when the vehicle's doors are unlocked.

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ODEEV018041NR CAUTION * Shape of charger and how to use If you cannot open the charging the charger may be different for door due to freezing weather, tap each manufacturer. lightly or remove any ice near the charging door. Do not try to forcibly open the charging door.

1 22 Electric Vehicle Guide Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge)

4. Open the charging door and * The shape of the charging con- remove the AC charging inlet nector may be different for cover (1) to access the AC each manufacturer. charging inlet port. * Charging Connector AUTO/LOCK 1 Mode When the charging connector and the charging inlet are connected, you can choose the mode by pressing button. The charging connector will be locked at a dif- ferent time depending on the selected mode. 䳜 LOCK Mode: When the charging connector is properly con-

ODEEV018046NR nected, the charging connector will be automatically locked. CAUTION 䳜 AUTO Mode: When the charging In order to connect the charging connector is properly connected connector, release the door lock to and charging is initiated, the unlatch the charging connector lock charging connector will be system. locked. If not, the charging connector and For more information, refer to the the vehicle's charging inlet may be "Charging Connector Lock" on damaged. page 1-17. 8. Connect the charging plug to the 5. Check if there is any dust or for- electric outlet at a AC charging eign substances on the charging station to start charging. connector and charging inlet. AC Charger 6. Hold the charging connector han- dle and connect it to the vehicle AC charging inlet. 7. Push the connector until you hear a "clicking" sound. If the charging connector and charging terminal are not connected properly, this may cause a fire. * For more information about how to charge and how to discon- nect, please refer to the manual of each AC charger. ODEEV018040NR

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9. Check if the charge indicator lamp NOTICE of the high voltage battery in the instrument cluster is turned ON 䳜 You can start charging when the Green (OK) / Red (Error). POWER button is in the OFF posi- tion and the shift lever is in P (Park). After charging has started, you can use electrical components such as the radio by pressing the POWER button to the ACC or ON position. 䳜 If you move the shift lever from P (Park) to R (Rear), N (Neutral), D (Drive), charging stops immedi- ately. If you want to start ODEEV018047NR charging again, place the shift Charging does not occur when the lever to P (Park) and press the charging indicator lamp is OFF. POWER button to the OFF posi- When the charging connector and charging plug are not connected tion. Unplug and reconnect the properly, reconnect the charging charging cable to start charging cable to charge. again. 䳜 During charging, you cannot move the shift lever from P (parking) to other positions.

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10.After charging has started, the NOTICE estimated charging time is dis- played, as well as the charge level, Depending on the condition and on the instrument cluster for durability of the high voltage bat- 1 about 1 minute. tery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the battery may vary.

CAUTION In order to disconnect the charging connector, release the door lock to unlatch the charging connector lock,

ODEEV018048NR if the charge auto lock has not been * The remaining charging time in activate. the LCD image may differ from If not, the charging connector and actual charging time. the vehicle's charging inlet may be If you open the driver seat door damaged. while charging, the estimated charging time is also displayed on the instrument cluster for about 1 minute. When reserved charging is set, the estimated charging time is displayed as "--". If air conditioning / remote air conditioning control is set, the estimated time to charge is dis- played as "-".

1 25 Electric Vehicle Guide Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge)

Charge Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle When charging the high voltage battery, the charge level can be checked from outside the vehicle.

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Operation of Charging Indicator Lamp Details (1) (2) (3) ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) Not Charged Blinking ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) 0~33% ● (ON) Blinking ○ (OFF) Charging 34~66% ● (ON) ● (ON) Blinking 67~99% Charging complete (100%) ● (ON) ● (ON) ● (ON) (turns OFF in 5 seconds) Blinking Blinking Blinking Error while charging Charging 12 V auxiliary battery or ○ (OFF) ○ (OFF) Blinking reserved air conditioner is operating Reserved charging in operation (turns ○ (OFF) Blinking ○ (OFF) OFF in 3 minutes) or temporary inter- ruptions (e.g., power failure)

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Disconnecting AC charger cally unlocks from the inlet when 1. When charging is complete, charging is completed. remove the charging plug from For more details, refer to the electrical outlet. "Charging Connector Lock" on 1 page 1-17. AC Charger CAUTION In order to disconnect the charging connector, release the door lock to unlatch the charging connector lock system. If not, the charging connector and the vehicle's charging inlet may be damaged.

ODEEV018040NR 2. Hold the charging connector han- CAUTION dle and pull it while pressing the Before disconnecting the charging release button (1). connector, make sure the vehicle's doors are unlocked. When the doors are locked, the charging connector lock release button (1) will not work. When disconnecting the charging connector, do not try to disconnect it by force while not pressing the release button. This may damage the charging connector and vehicle charging inlet. If the charging connector lock does ODEEV018049NR not unlatch even after the door lock To prevent charging cable theft, doors have been unlocked, use the the charging connector cannot be emergency release lever in the disconnected from the inlet when motor room and press the charging the vehicle's doors are locked. connector lock release button (1) to Unlock all doors to disconnect the disconnect the charging connector. charging connector from the inlet. If this occurs, the charging connec- However, if the vehicle is in the tor lock function may have a prob- charging connector AUTO mode, lem so have your vehicle inspected the charging connector automati- by an authorized Kia dealer.

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3. Make sure to completely close the If the charging connector does not AC charging inlet cover. disconnect due to battery discharge and/or failure of the electric sys- tem, open the hood and slightly pull the emergency cable. The charging connector will then disconnect.

How to Store and Keep the AC Charging Cable (if equipped)

ODEEV018050NR 4. Make sure to completely close the charging door. 5. Close the protective covers of the charging connector and the charging plug to prevent foreign substances from entering the terminals. 6. Store the charging cable safely in ODEEV018052NR the storage compartment Store the charging cable safely in the storage compartment How to Disconnect Charging Con- nector in Emergency

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CAUTION For cleaning the charging cable, use only a soft cloth like gauze and 䳜 Do not disassemble or modify the lightly wipe the surface with water 1 charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable containing a 3% neutral detergent Control Box). Such acts will void and remove the water with a clean your warranty on the charger, & could result fire, electric shock cloth. and injury. Dry it in a well-ventilated shade 䳜 Always keep the charging connec- after wiping off the water. Be care- tor and charging plug in clean and ful not to expose the charging con- dry condition. Be sure to keep the nector and charging plug to water. charging cable in a condition where there is no water or mois- ture. CAUTION 䳜 If there is any foreign substance When cleaning the charging cable, - or dust inside the charging con do not use an organic solvent such nector and charging plug, blow as paint thinner, benzene, alcohol them off with the air, to prevent and gasoline. Doing so may change damage. the color and damage the charging 䳜 When the charging connector or charging plug is damaged, cor- cable. roded or rusted, or if it feels loose When you use a general car cleaner when the charging connector and to clean the charging cable, make charging plug are connected, do sure that any organic solvent men- not charge the vehicle and contact tioned above is not included. an authorized Kia dealer. 䳜 Please note the following when using the charging cable. - Do not pull the cable by exces- sive force. - Do not twist or bend it. - Do not drag it on the floor. - Do not place any object on the cable. - Do not place an object that can generate high temperatures near the charger. - Do not drop or subject it to shock or impact. - Do not store it with liquids.

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Charging Electric Vehicle (DC Connecting DC Charger Charge) (if equipped) 1. While the brake pedal is pressed, engage the parking brake. You can charge at high speeds at 2. Turn OFF all switches, place the public charging stations. Use the shift lever in P (Park), and turn charging cable installed with DC OFF the vehicle. chargers. If you try to charge while the shift lever is not placed in P (Park), it DC Charger will automatically move to P (Park). However, charge the battery only when the shift lever is placed in P for safety reasons. 3. Press the charging door open symbol [ ▶ ] to open the charging door.

ODEEV018042NR * Actual charger image and charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturer. * If you use a DC charger when the vehicle is already fully charged,

some DC chargers will send out an ODEEV018045NR error message. When the vehicle You cannot open the charging is fully charged, do not charge the door when the vehicle's doors are vehicle. locked.

CAUTION CAUTION If you cannot open the charging If you cannot open the charging door due to freezing weather, try door due to freezing weather, tap again after removing any ice near lightly or remove any ice near the the charging door. If you open it by charging door. Do not try to forcibly force, the charging door may be open the charging door. damaged.

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4. Open the charging door and then 7. Check if the charger indicator open the cover of the charging lamp of the high voltage battery inlet. in the instrument cluster in turned ON. 1

ODEEV018046NR 5. Check whether there is dust or ODEEV018047NR foreign substances inside the Charging doesn't start when the charging connector and charging charging indicator lamp is OFF. inlet. When the charging connector is 6. Hold the charging handle and con- not connected properly, reconnect nect it to the vehicle DC charging the charging cable to charge it inlet. Push the connector until you again. hear a "clicking" sound. If the charging connector and charging CAUTION terminal are not connected prop- erly, this may cause a fire. 䳜 Charge your car only when the * Refer to the manual for each shift lever is placed in P (Park) for type of DC charger for how to safety. charge and remove the charger. 䳜 You can start charging when the * The shape of the charging con- POWER button is in the OFF posi- nector may vary depending on tion and the shift lever is in P the manufacturer. (Park). After charging has started, you can use electrical components such as the radio by pressing the POWER button to ACC or ON posi- tion. 䳜 You cannot move the shift lever other than P (Park) while charging

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CAUTION Disconnecting DC Charger 1. Remove the charging connector To control the temperature of the when DC charging is completed, or high voltage battery while charging, after you stop charging using the the air conditioner is used to cool DC charger. down the battery which may gener- ate noise from operation of the air Refer to each respective fast conditioner compressor and cooling charger manual for details about fan. how to disconnect the charging Also, the air conditioner's perfor- connector. mance may be degraded during summer due to operation of the CAUTION cooling system for the high voltage battery. When disconnecting the charging connector, do not try to disconnect 8. After charging has started, the it by force while not pressing the - estimated charging time is dis release button. This may damage played on the instrument cluster the charging connector and vehicle for about 1 minute. charging inlet.

2. Make sure to completely close the DC charging inlet cover. 3. Make sure to completely close the charging door.

ODEEV018048NR * The remaining charging time in the LCD image may differ from actual charging time.

CAUTION ODEEV018050NR Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage bat- tery, charger specifications, and ambient temperature, the time required for charging the battery may vary.

1 32 Electric Vehicle Guide Charging Electric Vehicle (Trickle Charge)

Charging Electric Vehicle (Trickle If this cable is connected to a house- Charge) hold power source, it may exceed the capacity of the outlet (amper- When you cannot drive to a public 1 age), resulting in safety problems charging station due to low battery, such as electrical shutdown and fire. you can charge the car by using the Portable Charging Cable (ICCB: In Setting charging current of Porta- Cable Control Box) which you can ble Charging Cable buy as an option. 1. Check the outlet's current rating before connecting the plug to the outlet. 2. Connect the power plug to the household electrical outlet.

ODEEV018053NR 1. Code and Plug (Code set) 2. Control Box 3. Charging Cable and Charging Con- ODEEV018113NR nector 3. Check the status of the control This cable is designed to prevent box display problems caused by unexpected battery discharge and when you use general outlets, it may lead to excessive electricity charges as the electricity charges for electric vehi- cles will not be applied. So refrain from using it to fully charge your car.

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4. Adjust the charging current by 5. Each time the button (1) is pressing the button (1) on the back pressed, the control box display is of the control box for more than 1 sequentially changed to 12 A, 10 second. (Refer to the "* Examples A and 8 A. of ICCB Charging Current Setting" Once the charging current setting on page 1-34.) is complete, start charging (refer to "Charging Electric Vehicle (Trickle Charge)" on page 1-33 for more information).

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NOTICE * Examples of ICCB Charging Current Setting (Examples are only for reference and situations may vary depending on the surrounding environment.)

Outlet current ICCB charge level Control box display 14~16 A 12 A 13~12 A 10 A 11~10 A 8 A

9~8 A 6 A

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Trickle charging However, charge the battery only 1. Connect the plug to a household when the shift lever is placed in P electric outlet. for safety reasons. * Make sure that the plug is not 1 loosely put into the outlet. (If it is loose, it may generate heat.) 5. Press the arrow symbol [ ▶ ] on the charging door to open. You cannot open the charging door when the vehicle's doors are locked.

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CAUTION If the outlet is aged, damaged or cracked, do not use it.

2. Check if the power lamp (green)

on the control box turns ON. ODEEV018045NR

CAUTION If you cannot open the charging door due to freezing weather, tap lightly or remove any ice near the charging door. Do not try to forcibly open the charging door.

CAUTION ODEEV018057NR 3. While the brake pedal is pressed, In order to connect the charging engage the parking brake. connector, unlock the vehicle's doors 4. Turn OFF all switches, place the to unlatch the charging connector shift lever in P (Park). If you try to lock system. charge while the shift lever is not If not, the charging connector and placed in P (Park), it will automat- the vehicle's charging inlet may be ically move to P (Park). damaged.

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6. Open the charging door and then When the charging connector and open the inlet cover (1). the charging inlet are connected, you can choose the mode by pressing button. The charging connector will be locked at a dif- ferent time depending on the selected mode. 䳜 LOCK Mode: When the charging connector is properly con- nected, the charging connector will be automatically locked. 䳜 AUTO Mode: When the charging connector is properly connected ODEEV018046NR and charging is initiated, the 7. Open the protective cover of the charging connector will be charging connector and check if locked, & will unlock when there is dust on the charging con- charging has completed. nector and charging inlet. For more information, refer to the 8. Hold the charging connector han- "Charging Connector Lock" on dle and connect it to the vehicle page 1-17. AC charging inlet. 10.Check if the charge indicator 9. Push the connector until you hear lamp of the high voltage battery a "clicking" sound. in the instrument cluster is Charging starts automatically and turned ON. the charging indicator lamp starts Charging does not occur when the to blink. charging indicator lamp is OFF.

ODEEV018058NR ODEEV018047NR If the charging connector and When the charging connector is charging terminal are not connected not connected properly, reconnect properly, this may cause a fire. the charging cable to charge it * Charging Connector AUTO/LOCK again. Mode

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NOTICE * The remaining charging time in the LCD image may differ from 䳜 You can start charging when the actual charging time. POWER button is in the OFF posi- If you open the driver door while 1 tion and the shift lever is in P charging, the estimated charging (Park). time is also displayed on the After charging has started, you instrument cluster for about 1 can use electrical components minute. such as the radio by pressing the When reserved charging is set, POWER button to ACC or ON posi- the estimated charging time is tion. displayed as "--". 䳜 If you move the shift lever from P (Park) to R (Reverse), N (Neutral), NOTICE D (Drive), charging stops immedi- ately. If you want to start Depending on the condition and charging again, place the shift durability of the high voltage bat- lever to P (Park) and press the tery, charger specifications, and POWER button to the OFF posi- ambient temperature, the time tion. Unplug and reconnect the required for charging the battery charging cable to start charging may vary. again. 䳜 During charging, you cannot move the shift lever from P (parking) to CAUTION other positions. In order to disconnect the charging connector, release the door lock to 11.After charging has started, the estimated charging time is dis- unlatch the charging connector lock played on the instrument cluster system. for about 1 minute. If not, the charging connector and the vehicle's charging inlet may be damaged.

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Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger

Control Box Indicator Details

On: Power on Blink: Plug temperature sensor failure (Green) PLUG On: Plug high temperature protection Blink: Plug high temperature warning (Red)

POWER On: Power on

Blink: Charging In power saving mode, only the CHARGE indica- CHARGE tor is illuminated.

FAULT Blink: Charging interrupted

Charging cur- The charging current rent 12 A changes (3 level) when- ever the button (1) is CHARGE Charging cur- pressed for 1 sec with the LEVEL rent 10 A charger plugged into an Charging cur- electrical outlet but not the rent 8 A vehicle.

Charging connector plugged (Green)

VEHICLE Charging (Blue)

Blink: Charging impossible (Red)

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Status/Diagnosis Status/Diagnosis NO Control Box NO Control Box /Countermeasure /Countermeasure 䳜 Connected to power plug 1 (Green On) 䳜 Plug temperature sensor failure (Green blink) 䳜 Plug high temperature pro- Charging connector plugged into 1 2 tection (Red blink) the vehicle (Green On) 䳜 Plug high temperature warning (Red On) (Contact an authorized Kia dealer.)

Before plugging charging con- nector into the vehicle (Red While charging blink) 䳜 Charge indicator (Green 䳜 Abnormal internal tempera- 3 4 blink) ture 䳜 Vehicle indicator (Blue ON) 䳜 Device failure (Contact an authorized Kia dealer.)

Plugged into the vehicle (Red blink) 䳜 Internal diagnostic device After plugging charging connec- failure tor into vehicle (Red blink) 5 䳜 Current leakage 6 䳜 Communication failure 䳜 Abnormal internal tempera- (Contact an authorized Kia ture dealer.) (Contact an authorized Kia dealer.)

䳜 Plug temperature sensor failure (Green blink) 䳜 Plug high temperature pro- Power saving mode tection (Red blink) 7 8 䳜 3 minutes after charging 䳜 Plug high temperature starts (Green blink) warning (Red On) (Contact an authorized Kia dealer.)

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Disconnecting the Portable CAUTION Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Con- trol Box) In order to disconnect the charging 1. Hold the charging connector han- connector, release the vehicle's dle and pull it while pressing the doors to unlatch the charging con- release button (1). nector lock system. If not, the charging connector and the vehicle's charging inlet may be damaged.

CAUTION When disconnecting the charging connector, do not try to disconnect it by force while not pressing the

ODEEV018049NR release button. This may damage Before disconnecting the charging the charging connector and vehicle connector, make sure the vehicle's charging inlet. doors are unlocked. When the 䳜 If the charging connector lock doors are unlocked, the charging does not unlatch even after the connector lock system will be vehicle's doors are unlocked, use - triggered. And the charging con the emergency release lever in nector will not be disconnected. the motor room and press the However, in AUTO Mode, the lock charging connector lock release is released automatically when button (1) to disconnect the charging is completed, and you charging connector. If such case can disconnect the charging con- nector. occurs, the charging connector For more information, refer to the lock function may be defective so "Charging Connector Lock" on have your vehicle inspected by an page 1-17. authorized Kia dealer.

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2. Make sure to completely close the Disconnecting Charging Connector AC charging inlet cover. in Emergency If the charging connector is not dis- 1 connected due to battery discharge and failure of the electrical wires, open the hood and pull the emer- gency cable and then the charging inlet lock will be released.

ODEEV018050NR 3. Make sure to completely close the charging door. 4. Disconnect the plug from the household electric outlet. Do not pull the cable when disconnecting the plug. ODEEV018051NR

ODEEV018114NR 5. Close the protective cover for the charging connector so that for- eign substances do not flow into the terminal. 6. Put the charging cable inside the cable compartment to protect it.

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Precautions for the Portable 䳜 Do not let kids operate or touch Charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable Con- the portable charging cable. trol Box) 䳜 Charging with a worn out or dam- aged household electric outlet can WARNING result in a risk of electric shock. If - 䳜 Use a portable charging cable that you are unsure about the condi is certified by Kia Motors. tion of a household electric outlet - 䳜 Do not try to repair, disassemble, have it checked by licensed elec or adjust the portable charging trician and charge again. cable. 䳜 Stop using the portable charging - 䳜 Do not use an extension cord or cable immediately if the house - adapter. hold electric outlet or any compo 䳜 Stop using immediately when fail- nents are overheating or you ure occurs. notice burning odors. 䳜 Do not touch the plug and charging connector with wet CAUTION hands. 䳜 Do not touch the terminal part of 䳜 Keep the control box free of the AC charging connector and water. the AC charging inlet on the vehi- 䳜 Keep the AC charging connector cle. or plug terminal free of foreign 䳜 Do not connect the charging con- substances. nector to voltage that does not 䳜 Do not step on the cable or cord. comply with regulations. 䳜 Do not pull the cable or cord and do not twist or bend it. Do not charge when there is lightning. WARNING 䳜 Do not drop the control box or - 䳜 Do not use the portable charging place a heavy object on the con cable if it is worn out, exposed, or trol box. there exists any type of damage 䳜 Do not place an object that can on the portable charging cable. generate high temperatures near 䳜 If the ICCB case and AC charging the charger when charging. connector is damaged, cracked, or the wires are exposed in any way, do not use the portable charging cable.

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Actions to be taken for electric Driving Electric Vehicle vehicle charging issues This section describes how to start When you cannot charge the high and stop the vehicle, what is dis- 1 voltage battery after connecting played on the various gauges and the charger, check the following: LCD displays, and so on. 1. Check the charging settings for the vehicle. → page 9 Starting a vehicle (e.g. when scheduled charging is 1. Holding the smart key, sit in the set, charging is not initiated driver's seat. - immediately when the AC char 2. Fasten the seat belt before start- - ger or portable charger is con ing the vehicle. nected.) 3. Make sure to engage the parking 2. Check the operation status of the brake. AC charger, portable charger and 4. Turn OFF all electrical devices. DC charger. 5. Check the position of the acceler- (Status of portable charger → ator pedal and the brake pedal page 38) and the clearance with your right * Actual method for indicating the foot. charging status may vary in 6. Make sure to depress and hold the brake pedal. accordance with the charger 7. While depressing the brake pedal, manufacturer. shift to P (Park). 3. When the vehicle does not charge 8. Depress and hold the brake pedal and a warning message appears while pressing the POWER button. on the instrument cluster, check 9. When the indicator is ON, you the corresponding message. → can drive the vehicle. When the page 51 ~ page 52 indicator is OFF, you cannot 4. If the vehicle is properly charged drive the vehicle. Start the vehicle - when charged with another nor again. mally working charger, contact the charger manufacturer. 5. If the vehicle does not charge when charged with another nor- mally working charger, we recom- mend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer for inspec- tion.

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ODEEV018073NR ODEEV018074NR 10.Depress and hold the brake pedal and shift to the desired position Virtual Engine Sound System 11.Release the parking brake and The Virtual Engine Sound System slowly release the brake pedal. (VESS) generates an engine sound Check if the vehicle slowly moves for pedestrians to hear the vehicle forward, then depress the accel- because there is no sound while the erator pedal. Electric Vehicle (EV) is operating.

Stopping the vehicle If the vehicle is in the ready 1. Hold down the brake pedal while mode and the gear is not in P (Park), the vehicle is parked. the VESS will operate. 2. While depressing the brake pedal, shift to P (Park). When the gear is shifted to R 3. While depressing the brake pedal, (Reverse), an additional warning engage the parking brake. sound will be heard. 4. While depressing the brake pedal, press the POWER button and turn CAUTION off the vehicle. The vehicle does not generate an 5. Check if the indicator is engine a sound. Be aware of your turned OFF in the instrument driving environment and drive safely cluster. When the indicator in After you park the vehicle or while ON and the gear is in a position other than P (Park), the driver can you are waiting at a traffic light, accidently depress the accelerator check whether there are children or pedal, causing the vehicle to move obstacles around the vehicle. unexpectedly.

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WARNING On average, a vehicle can drive approximately 239 miles or 385 km. - The sound system only plays a sup Under certain circumstances where plementary role. The system is not the air conditioner / heater is ON, 1 designed to and does not replace the distance to empty is impacted, the care of drivers. Drivers should resulting in a possible distance - always pay attention to their sur range from 174~310 miles (280~500 roundings while driving. km). When using the heater during cold Distance to Empty weather or driving at high speed, the high voltage battery consumes You can check the distance the vehi- a lot more electricity. This may cle can be driven with the current reduce the distance to empty sig- battery amount. nificantly. The vehicle can stop shortly after the "---" has been displayed. When it is displayed, drive to a safe place to stop the vehicle. (The available range varies depending on driving speed, heater / air conditioner, weather, driving style, and other factors.) Distance to empty that is displayed ODEEV018075NR on the instrument cluster after When destination is not set completing a recharge may vary significantly depending on previous Distance to empty may depend on operating patterns. When previous many factors such as the charge driving patterns include high speed amount of the high voltage battery, driving, resulting in the high voltage weather, temperature, durability of battery using more electricity than the battery, geographical features, usual, the estimated distance to and driving style. empty is reduced. When the high Natural degradation may occur with voltage battery uses little electricity the high voltage battery depending in ECO mode, the estimated dis- on the number of years the vehicle tance to empty increases. is used. This may reduce the dis- tance to empty.

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When destination is set 䳜 When using the heater or air con- When the destination is set, the dis- ditioning system, use the DRIVER tance to empty may change. The ONLY or scheduled air conditioner distance to empty is recalculated / heater function. using the information of the desti- 䳜 Depress and hold the accelerator nation. pedal to maintain speed and drive economically. However, the distance to empty 䳜 Gradually depress and release the may vary significantly based on accelerator pedal when accelerat- traffic conditions, driving habits, and ing or decelerating. condition of the vehicle. 䳜 Always maintain specified tire pressures. Tips for Improving Distance to 䳜 Do not use unnecessary electrical empty components while driving. 䳜 If you operate the air conditioner 䳜 Do not load unnecessary items in / heater too much, the driving the vehicle. battery uses too much electric- 䳜 Do not mount parts that may ity. This may reduce the distance increase air resistance. to empty. Therefore, it is recom- mended that you set the cabin Power/Charge Gauge temperature to 72 /F (22 /C) The Power/Charge gauge shows the AUTO. This setting that has been energy consumption rate of the certified by various assessment vehicle and the charge/discharge tests to maintain optimal energy status of the regenerative brakes. consumption rates while keeping the temperature fresh. Turn OFF the heater and air conditioner if you do not need them. 䳜 When the heater or air condition- ing system is on the energy con- sumption is reduced if recirculation mode is selected instead of selecting the fresh mode. The fresh mode requires large amount of energy consump- tion as the outside air has to be ODEEV018076NR re-heated or cooled.

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䳜 POWER: When driving on highways or It shows the energy consumption motorways, make sure to check in rate of the vehicle when driving advance if the driving battery is 1 uphill or accelerating. The more charged enough. electric energy is used, the higher 1. When there are 2 gauge bars the gauge level. (near the "L (Low)" area) on the 䳜 CHARGE: SOC gauge, the warning lamp It shows the charging status of turns ON to alert you of the bat- the battery when it is being tery level. charged by the regenerative brakes (decelerating or driving on a downhill road). The more elec- tric energy is charged, the lower the gauge level.

State of Charge (SOC) Gauge for High Voltage Battery The SOC gauge shows the charging status of the high voltage battery. ODEEV018078NR 2. When the warning lamp turns ON, the vehicle can drive an additional 12~18 miles (20~30 km) depend- ing on the driving speed, heater / air conditioner, weather, driving style, and other factors. Charging is required.

WARNING

ODEEV018077NR When there are 1~2 gauge bars left "L (Low)" position on the indicator for the high voltage battery, the vehicle speed is limited and then indicates that there is not enough eventually the vehicle will turn OFF. energy in the high voltage battery. Charge the vehicle immediately. "H (High)" position indicates that the driving battery is fully charged.

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Warning message on LCD display The warning light on the instrument cluster ( ) and the power down Low battery warning light ( ) will turn on simultaneously. The vehicle's power will be reduced to minimize the energy consump- tion of the high voltage battery. Charge the battery immediately.

Check electric vehicle system

ODEEV018079NR When the high voltage battery level reaches around 8% or less, this warning message is displayed. The warning light on the instrument cluster ( ) will turn on simultane- ously. Charge the battery immedi- ately. ODEEV018082NR This warning message is displayed Charge immediately. Power limited when there is a problem with the electric vehicle control system.

WARNING Refrain from driving when the warning message is displayed. If this occurs, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

ODEEV018081NR When the high voltage battery level reaches around 3% or less, this warning message is displayed.

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Power limited Power limited due to low EV bat- tery temperature. Charge battery

1

ODEEV018083NR In the following cases, this warning ODEEV018085NR message is displayed when the The warning message is displayed vehicle's power is limited for safety. to protect the electric vehicle sys- 䳜 When the high voltage battery is tem when you turn off or turn on below a certain level, or voltage is the vehicle while outside tempera- decreasing. ture is low. If the high voltage bat- 䳜 When the temperature of the tery charging level is low and parked motor or high voltage battery is outside in low temperature for a too high or too low. long time, vehicle power could be 䳜 When there is a problem with the limited. Charging the battery before cooling system or a failure that driving, increases the battery tem- may interrupt normal driving. perature, and helps increase power.

WARNING CAUTION When this warning message is dis- If this warning message is still dis- played, do not accelerate or start played even when the ambient tem- the vehicle suddenly. perature is sufficiently high, have Charge the battery immediately the vehicle inspected by an autho- when the high voltage battery level rized Kia dealer. is not enough.

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EV Battery Overheated! Stop vehi- Stop vehicle and check power sup- cle. ply

ODEEV018086NR ODEEV018087NR This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed to protect battery and electric vehi- when a failure occurs in the 12 V cle system when the high voltage power supply system. battery temperature is too high. If this occurs, park the vehicle in a safe location and we recommend Turn off the POWER button and that you tow your vehicle to the stop the vehicle so that the battery nearest authorized Kia dealer and temperature decreases. have the vehicle inspected.

WARNING Unplug vehicle to start If this warning is still displayed even after the POWER button has been turned off for sufficient time, refrain from driving and have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

ODEEV018088NR This message is displayed when you start the vehicle, without unplug- ging the charging cable, and will not shift out of park. Unplug the charging cable, and then turn on the vehicle.

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Charging Door Open Charging Stopped Check the AC/DC charger AC Charge 1

ODEEV018089NR This message is displayed when the vehicle is driven with the charging ODEEV018091NR door opened. Close the charging Trickle Charge door and then start driving.

Remaining Time

ODEEV018092NR This warning message is displayed when charging is stopped for the

ODEEV018048NR reasons below: * The remaining charging time in the 䳜 There is a problem with the LCD image may differ from actual external AC charger or DC charger. charging time. 䳜 The external AC charger stopped charging This message is displayed to notify 䳜 The charging cable is damaged. the remaining time to charge the battery, to the selected target bat- If this occurs, check whether there tery charge level, and the charge is any problem with the external voltage level. normal or DC charger and charging cable.

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If the same problem occurs when ble charger, we recommend that charging the vehicle with a well- you have your vehicle inspected by functioning AC charger or genuine an authorized Kia dealer. Kia portable charger, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized 12 V Aux. Battery Saver+ Kia dealer. The Aux. Battery Saver+ is a func- tion that monitors the charging sta- Charging Stopped. Check the Cable tus of the 12 V auxiliary battery. Connection If the auxiliary battery level is low, the main high voltage battery charges the auxiliary battery. The Aux. Battery Saver+ function will be ON when the vehicle is deliv- ered. If the function is not needed, you may turn it off in the Users Settings mode on the cluster.

ODEEV018093NR Mode This warning message is displayed Cycle Mode for the reasons below: When the POWER button is in the 䳜 The charging connector is not OFF position with all doors, hood correctly connected to the and liftgate closed, the Aux. Battery charging inlet. Saver+ activates. 䳜 The charging connector lock release button is pressed. Automatic Mode When the POWER button is in the If this occurs, separate the charging ON position with the charging con- connector and re-connect it. nector plugged in, the function acti- Check whether there is any problem vates to prevent overdischarge of (external damage, foreign sub- the auxiliary battery. stances, etc.) with the charging con- * The Aux. Battery Saver+ activates maximum of 20 minutes. If the nector and charging inlet. Aux. Battery Saver+ function acti- If the same problem occurs when vates more than 10 times consec- charging the vehicle with a replaced utively when in the automatic charging cable or genuine Kia porta- mode, the function will stop acti- vating, judging that there is a

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problem with the auxiliary bat- 'User Settings → Other → Aux. Bat- tery. In this case, drive the vehicle tery Saver+' for some period of time or if the The Aux. Battery Saver+ function - 1 auxiliary battery returns to nor deactivates, when the driver cancels mal, the function will start acti- the system setting. vating.

LCD Message NOTICE The Aux. Battery Saver+ function cannot prevent battery discharge if the auxiliary battery is damaged, worn out, used as a power supply or unauthorized electronic devises are used. If the Aux. Battery Saver+ function was activated, a message will be displayed on the instrument cluster and the high voltage battery level ODEEV018095NR may have decreased. This message is displayed when the Aux. Battery Saver+ function deac- tivates. System Setting WARNING When the function is activated, the indicator lamp will illuminate and 360 V high voltage electricity will be flowing in the vehicle. Do not touch, separate or disassem- ble all the electric and electronic components and devices including the high voltage electric wire, con- nector. This may cause electric ODEEV018094NR shock and lead to fatal injuries. The driver can activate the Aux. Also, do not modify your vehicle in Battery Saver+ function by placing any way. This may affect your vehi- the POWER button to the ON posi- cle performance and lead to an acci- tion and by selecting: dent.

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Utility Mode (if equipped) 䳜 The indicator will turn off and When driving is not necessary such the indicator will illuminate as while camping or when stopping on the cluster. the vehicle for a long time, it is pos- 䳜 All electric devices are usable but sible to use the electrical devices the vehicle cannot be driven. (audio, lights, etc.) for long hours. 䳜 The EPB can be cancelled by pressing the EBP switch. The high voltage battery is used 䳜 Gear cannot be shifted out of P - instead, to maintain the 12 V auxil (Park). If a shift attempt is made, - iary battery, for operating the con a message "Shifting conditions venient 12 V features of the vehicle. not met" will be displayed on the cluster. System Setting and Conditions Deactivation The Utility Mode can be deactivated by pressing the POWER button to the OFF position

Warning and Indicator Lights (related to electric vehicle) The warning light and indicator light indicate the situation where the ODEEV018096NR driver should be careful and When the following conditions are whether the various functions are satisfied, you can activate the Util- activated. ity Mode function by selecting 'User Settings → Utility Mode' in the clus- ter. Ready Indicator 䳜 The vehicle is in the ready This indicator illuminates: mode. When the vehicle is ready to be 䳜 The gear is shifted to P (Park). driven. 䳜 The EPB (Electronic Parking 䳜 ON: Normal driving is possible. Brake) is applied. 䳜 OFF: Normal driving is not possi- System Activation ble, or a problem has occurred. 䳜 Blinking: Emergency driving. When the system is activated: When the ready indicator goes OFF or blinks, there is a problem with the system. In this case, have your vehi-

1 54 Electric Vehicle Guide Driving Electric Vehicle cle inspected by an authorized Kia High Voltage Battery Low Level dealer. Warning Light

This warning light illuminates: 1 Service Warning Light When the high voltage battery level is low. This warning light illuminates: When the warning light turns ON, 䳜 When the POWER button is in the charge the battery immediately. ON position. - It illuminates for approximately Power Down Warning 3 seconds and then goes off. 䳜 When there is a problem with This warning light illuminates: - related parts of the electric vehi For safety when power is limited. - cle control system, such as sen The power is limited for the follow- sors, etc. ing reasons. When the warning light illuminates 䳜 The high voltage battery level is while driving, or does not go OFF below a certain level or voltage is after starting the vehicle, have your decreasing vehicle inspected by an authorized 䳜 The temperature of the motor or Kia dealer. high voltage battery is too high or too low Regenerative Brake Warning Light 䳜 There is a problem with the cool- (red color) (yellow color) ing system, or a failure that may interrupt normal driving This warning light illuminates: When the regenerative brake does NOTICE not operate and the brake does not Do not accelerate or start the vehi- perform well. This causes the Brake cle suddenly when the power down - Warning light (red) and Regenera warning light is ON. tive Brake Warning Light (yellow) to Charge the battery immediately illuminate simultaneously. when the high voltage battery level In this case, drive safely and have is not enough. the vehicle inspected by an autho- rized Kia dealer. The operation of the brake pedal Charging Cable Connection Indicator may be more difficult than normal, and the braking distance can increase, as it may default to man- This indicator illuminates in red ual hydraulic mode. when the charging cable is con- nected.

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Safety Precautions for Electric WARNING Vehicle If a small scale fire occurs, use a fire Be sure to read the information in extinguisher (ABC, BC) that is meant this section to help you drive safely. for electrical fires. If it is impossible to extinguish the fire in the early If an Accident Occurs stage, maintain a safe distance away from the vehicle and immedi- WARNING ately call your local fire emergency responders. 䳜 When a vehicle accident occurs, move the vehicle to a safe place, Also, advise them that an electric turn OFF the vehicle and remove vehicle is involved. the auxiliary battery (12 V) ter- If the fire spreads to the high volt- minal to prevent high voltage age battery, large amount of water electricity from flowing. is needed to put out the fire. Using 䳜 If electric wires are exposed from small amount of water or fire extin- inside or outside the vehicle, do guishers not meant for electrical not touch the wires. Also, do not fires could cause serious injury or touch the high voltage electric death from electrical shocks. wire (orange), connector, and all electric components and devices. This may cause electric shock and WARNING lead to injuries. If you cannot put out the fire imme- diately, the high voltage battery WARNING may explode. Evacuate to a safe When a vehicle accident occurs and place and do not let other people the high voltage battery is dam- approach the site. aged, harmful gas and electrolytes Contact the fire department and may leak. Be careful not to touch notify them of an electric vehicle the leaked liquid. fire. When you suspect leakage of If the vehicle is flooded with water, inflammable gas and other harmful immediately turn OFF the vehicle gases, open the windows and evac- and evacuate to a safe place. Con- uate to a safe place. If any leaked tact the fire department or an fluid comes in contact with your authorized Kia dealer. eyes or skin, immediately clean the affected area thoroughly with tap water or saline solution and have doctors inspect it as soon as possi- ble.

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If towing is required, lift all four 䳜 If the driver door is opened within wheels off the ground and tow the the 3 minute period, the vehicle vehicle. will automatically shift to P (Park), the vehicle will turn OFF 1 Flatbed Towing / Flatbed Towing / Tires and the front wheels will be Locked Towing remained locked.

WARNING 䳜 If you tow the vehicle while the front wheels are touching the ground, the vehicle motor may generate electricity and the motor components may be dam- aged or a fire may occur.

ODEEV018101NR ODEEV018102NR If you must tow the vehicle using only two wheels, lift the front 䳜 When a vehicle fire occurs due to wheels off the ground and tow the the battery, there is a risk of a second fire. Contact your local fire vehicle. emergency responders when If necessary to roll the vehicle so towing the vehicle. that it can be rolled onto a flatbed tow truck perform the following: Other Precautions for Electric Vehi- 䳜 First, depress the brake pedal and cle release the parking brake. - 䳜 While depressing the brake pedal 䳜 When you paint, apply heat treat shift to the N (Neutral) position ment to the vehicle as a result of and press the POWER button to an accident, and/or weld on the turn the vehicle off. vehicle, the performance of the 䳜 Wait 3 minutes or more before high voltage battery can be opening the driver door and the reduced. vehicle will remain in ACC mode If heat treatment is required, and in Neutral. have the vehicle serviced by an authorized Kia dealer and have the HV battery removed, prior to any repairs.

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WARNING Service Plug The service plug is under the rear When you clean the motor com- seat. It is for professional service partment, do not use high pressure and maintenance. water to wash. This may cause an electric shock due to a discharge in high voltage electricity, or damage the vehicle's electric system.

CAUTION Do not use, remodel, or install non- genuine parts. This may damage the electric power system.

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Service Interlock Connector CAUTION In case of emergency, cut the ser- Never touch the service plug under vice interlock connector cable to iso- the rear seat. late the high voltage of the battery. The service plug is attached to the high voltage battery system. Touching the service plug will result in death or serious injury. Service personnel should follow procedures in service manual.

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1 58 Introduction 2

Introduction Vehicle data collection and event data recorders ...... 2-2 Introduction Vehicle data collection and event data recorders

INTRODUCTION EDR data are recorded by your vehi- cle only if a non-trivial crash situa- Vehicle data collection and event tion occurs; no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving condi- data recorders tions and no personal data (e.g., This vehicle is equipped with an name, gender, age, and crash loca- event data recorder (EDR). The main tion) are recorded. However, other purpose of an EDR is to record, in parties, such as law enforcement, certain crash or near crash-like sit- could combine the EDR data with uations, such as an air bag deploy- the type of personally identifying ment or hitting a road obstacle, data routinely acquired during a data that will assist in understand- crash investigation. ing how a vehicle's systems per- To read data recorded by an EDR, formed. The EDR is designed to special equipment is required, and record data related to vehicle access to the vehicle or the EDR is dynamics and safety systems for a needed. In addition to the vehicle short period of time, typically 30 manufacturer, other parties, such as seconds or less. The EDR in this law enforcement, that have the vehicle is designed to record such special equipment, can read the data as: information if they have access to 䳜 How various systems in your the vehicle or the EDR. vehicle were operating; 䳜 Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were buckled/ fastened; 䳜 How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and, 䳜 How fast the vehicle was travel- ing. These data can help provide a bet- ter understanding of the circum- stances in which crashes and injuries occur.

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Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview...... 3-2 Interior overview...... 3-5 Instrument panel overview ...... 3-7 Motor room compartment...... 3-9 Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview

YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE

Exterior overview

Front view

ODEEV048001NR * The actual shape may differ from the illustration. 1. Hood 5-24 2. Head lamp (Features of your vehicle) 5-91 Head lamp (Maintenance) 8-58 3. Day time running light (D.R.L) 5-91 4. Fog lamp 5-94 5. Wheel and tire 8-25 6. Outside rearview mirror 5-42 7. Sunroof 5-26

3 2 Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview

8. Front windshield wiper blades (Features of your vehicle) 5-98 Front windshield wiper blades (Maintenance) 8-21 9. Windows 5-20 10.Parking Distance Warning 5-85 11.Roof rack 5-135 12.Charging door 5-45

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3 3 Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview

Rear view

ODEEV048002NR * The actual shape may differ from the illustration. 1. Door locks 5-13 2. Rear combination lamp (Maintenance) 8-60, 8-61 3. High mounted stop lamp (Maintenance) 8-62 4. Back up lamp 8-62 5. Liftgate 5-18 6. Antenna 5-136 7. Rear wiper and rearview camera 5-100, 5-90 8. Parking Distance Warning 5-81, 5-85

3 4 Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview

Interior overview

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ODEEV048003NR * The actual shape may differ from the illustration. 1. Inside door handle 5-15 2. Front seat position memory button 4-10 3. Outside rearview mirror folding 5-43 4. Outside rearview mirror control 5-43 5. Power window lock button 5-23 6. Central door lock switch 5-15 7. Power window switch 5-21 8. Instrument panel illumination control 5-47 9. BCW On/Off button 6-78 10.LKA On/Off button 6-106 11.ESC Off button 6-39 12.Scheduled charging deactivation button 1-18 13.Auto Lock mode button 1-17

3 5 Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview

14.Steering wheel 5-31 15.Tilt and telescopic steering control lever 5-33 16.Inner fuse panel 8-41 17.Brake pedal 6-27 18.Hood release lever 5-24 19.Seat 4-5

3 6 Your vehicle at a glance Instrument panel overview

Instrument panel overview

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ODEEV048004NR * The actual shape may differ from the illustration. 1. Steering wheel audio controls (Refer to the "CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM USER'S MANUAL".) 2. Driver's front air bag 4-55 3. Horn 5-34 4. Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go 6-59 5. Instrument cluster 5-46 6. Lighting control lever 5-92 Turn signal / headlamp control lever (Left) 5-94 7. Wiper and washer control lever (Right) 5-98 8. Power button 6-6 9. Multimedia system (Refer to the "CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM USER'S MANUAL".) 10.Hazard warning flasher 7-3

3 7 Your vehicle at a glance Instrument panel overview

11.Climate control system 5-106 12.Wireless cellular phone charging system 5-128 13.Power outlet 5-127 14.Reduction gear (shift button) 6-10 15.Seat warmer / Air ventilation seat 5-124, 5-125 16.Auto Hold switch 6-33 17.EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch 6-28 18.Heated steering wheel button 5-33 19.Parking Distance Warning (Reverse/Forward) ON button / Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) OFF button 5-86 20.Drive mode button 6-76 21.Glove box 5-121 22.Passenger's front air bag 4-55 23.Center console storage box 5-121 24.USB charger 5-128

3 8 Your vehicle at a glance Motor room compartment

Motor room compartment

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ODEEV048005NR * The actual motor room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. 1. Coolant reservoir 8-14 2. Brake fluid reservoir 8-17 3. Fuse box 8-42 4. Battery (12 volt) 8-23 5. Coolant reservoir cap 8-14 6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8-18

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Safety features of your vehicle 4

Safety features of your vehicle Important safety precautions ...... 4-3 Seat ...... 4-5 䳜 Feature of Seat Leather...... 4-8 䳜 Front seat adjustment for manual seat ...... 4-8 䳜 Front seat adjustment for power seat ...... 4-9 䳜 Driver position memory system for power seat ...... 4-10 䳜 Headrest for front seat...... 4-12 䳜 Seatback pocket ...... 4-14 䳜 Headrest for rear seat ...... 4-15 䳜 Armrest...... 4-16 䳜 Folding the rear seat...... 4-16 Seat belts ...... 4-19 䳜 Seat belt restraint system ...... 4-19 䳜 Driver's seat belt warning...... 4-21 䳜 Front passenger's seat belt warning ...... 4-21 䳜 Seat belt - Driver's 3-point system with emergency locking retractor ...... 4-22 䳜 Seat belts - Front passenger and rear seat 3-point system with combination locking retractor...... 4-24 䳜 Stowing the rear seat belt...... 4-26 䳜 Pre-tensioner seat belt...... 4-27 䳜 Seat belt precautions...... 4-29 䳜 Care of seat belts ...... 4-31 Child Restraint System (CRS) ...... 4-32 䳜 Children always in the rear...... 4-32 䳜 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ...... 4-33 䳜 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)...... 4-35 Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system...... 4-42 4 Safety features of your vehicle

䳜 How does the air bag system operate? ...... 4-43 䳜 Do not install a child restraint on the front passenger's seat ...... 4-44 䳜 Air bag warning light...... 4-45 䳜 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) components and functions ...... 4-46 䳜 Occupant Detection System (ODS)...... 4-48 䳜 Driver's and passenger's front air bag...... 4-55 䳜 Side air bag ...... 4-58 䳜 Curtain air bag...... 4-59 䳜 Air bag collision sensors ...... 4-61 䳜 Why didn't my air bag go off in a collision? (Inflation and non-inflation conditions of the air bag)...4-62 䳜 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Care...... 4-64 䳜 Adding equipment to or modifying your air bag- equipped vehicle...... 4-65 䳜 Air bag warning label ...... 4-65 Safety features of your vehicle Important safety precautions

SAFETY FEATURES OF YOUR Air bag hazards VEHICLE While air bags can save lives, they can also cause serious or fatal inju- Important safety precautions ries to occupants who sit too close to them, or who are not properly You will find many safety precau- restrained. Infants, young children, tions and recommendations and shorter adults are at the great- throughout this section, and est risk of being injured by an inflat- throughout this manual. ing air bag. Follow all instructions The safety precautions in this sec- and warnings in this manual. tion are among the most important. Driver distraction Always wear your seat belt Driver distraction presents a serious 4 A seat belt is your best protection in and potentially deadly danger, espe- all types of accidents. Air bags are cially for inexperienced drivers. designed to supplement seat belts, Safety should be the first concern not replace them. So even though when behind the wheel and drivers your vehicle is equipped with air need to be aware of the wide array bags, ALWAYS make sure you and of potential distractions, such as your passengers wear your seat drowsiness, reaching for objects, belts, and wear them properly. eating, personal grooming, other passengers, and using cellular Restrain all children phones. All children under age 13 should ride Drivers can become distracted when in your vehicle properly restrained in they take their eyes and attention a rear seat, not the front seat. off the road or their hands off the Infants and small children should be wheel to focus on activities other restrained in an appropriate child than driving. To reduce your risk of restraint. Larger children should use distraction or getting into an acci- a booster seat with the lap/shoulder dent: belt until they can use the seat belt 䳜 ALWAYS set up your mobile properly without a booster seat. devices (i.e., MP3 players, phones, navigation units, etc.) when your vehicle is parked or safely stopped.

4 3 Safety features of your vehicle Important safety precautions

䳜 ONLY use your mobile device when allowed by laws and when conditions permit safe use. NEVER text or email while driving. Most states have laws prohibiting drivers from texting. Some states and cities also prohibit drivers from using handheld phones. 䳜 NEVER let the use of a mobile device distract you from driving. You have a responsibility to your passengers and others on the road to always drive safely, with your hands on the wheel as well as your eyes and attention on the road.

Control your speed Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths. Generally, the higher the speed, the greater the risk, but serious injuries can also occur at lower speeds. Never drive faster than is safe for current con- ditions, regardless of the maximum speed posted.

Keep your vehicle in safe condition Having a tire blowout or a mechani- cal failure can be extremely hazard- ous. To reduce the possibility of such problems, check your tire pres- sures and condition frequently, and perform all regularly scheduled maintenance.

4 4 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

Seat The following explains name, feature and adjustment of each seat.

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ODEEV058001NR Front seat Rear seat 1. Forward and backward 6. Seatback folding 2. Seatback angle 7. Headrest 3. Seat cushion height (Driver's seat) 8. Armrest (if equipped) 4. Lumbar support (Driver's seat) (if *: if equipped equipped) 5. Head rest

4 5 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

WARNING WARNING Loose objects Seat cushion Do not place anything in the driver's Occupants should never sit on after- footwell or under the front seats. market seat cushions or sitting Loose objects in the driver's foot cushions. The passenger ODS sys- - area could interfere with the opera tem may not operate properly, or tion of the foot pedals. passenger's hips may slide under the lap portion of the seat belt WARNING during an accident or a sudden stop. Uprighting seat Do not press the release lever on a WARNING manual seatback without holding Driver's seat and controlling the seatback. The seatback will spring upright possibly 䳜 Never attempt to adjust the seat impacting you or other passengers. while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of control of your vehicle. WARNING 䳜 Do not allow anything to interfere Driver responsibility for passengers with the normal position of the seatback. Storing items against the seatback could result in seri- ous or fatal injury in a sudden stop or collision. 䳜 Sit as far back as possible from the steering wheel while still maintaining comfortable control of the your vehicle. A distance of at least 10 in (25 cm) from your chest to the steering wheel is rec- ODEEV058002NR ommended. Failure to do so can The driver must advise the passen- result in air bag inflation injuries gers to keep the seatback in an to the driver. upright position whenever the vehi- cle is in motion. If a seat is reclined during an accident, the restraint system's ability to restrain will be greatly reduced.

4 6 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

WARNING WARNING Rear seatbacks Luggage and Cargo Always lock the rear seatback Do not stack pile or stack luggage or before driving. Failure to do so could cargo higher than the seatback in result in passengers or objects being the cargo area. In an accident the thrown forward injuring vehicle cargo could strike and injure a pas- occupants. senger. If objects are large, heavy or must be piled, they must be secured in the cargo area. WARNING Unexpected Seat Movement WARNING After adjusting a manual seat, 4 always check that it is locked by Cargo Area shifting your weight to the front Do not allow passengers to ride in and back. Sudden or unexpected the cargo area under any circum- movement of the driver's seat could stance. The cargo area is solely for cause you to lose control of the the purpose of transporting luggage vehicle. or cargo.

WARNING WARNING Seat adjustment Small Objects 䳜 Do not adjust the seat while Use extreme caution when picking wearing seat belts. Moving the up small objects trapped under the seat forward will cause strong seats or between the seat and the pressure on the abdomen. center console. Your hands might be 䳜 Do not place your hand near the cut or injured by the sharp edges of seat bottom or seat track while the seats mechanism. adjusting the seat. Your hand could get caught in the seat mechanism.

4 7 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

Feature of Seat Leather Front seat adjustment for manual Leather is made from the outer skin seat of an animal, which goes through a The front seat can be adjusted by special process to be available for using the control levers located on use. Since it is a natural substance, the outside of the seat cushion. each part differs in thickness or density. 䳜 Wrinkles may appear as a natural result of stretching and shrinking depending on the temperature and humidity. 䳜 The seat is made of stretchable fabric to improve comfort. 䳜 The parts contacting the body are curved and the side supporting area is high which provides driving ODEEV058003NR comfort and stability. Forward and backward (1) CAUTION Adjust the seat before driving, and 䳜 Belts with metallic accessories, make sure the seat is locked zippers or keys inside the back securely by trying to move forward pocket may damage the seat fab- and backward without using the ric. lever. If the seat moves, it is not 䳜 Make sure not to wet the seat. It locked properly. may change the nature of natural To move the seat forward or back- leather. ward: 䳜 Jeans or clothes which could 1. Pull the seat slide adjustment bleach may contaminate the sur- lever up and hold it. face of the seat covering fabric. 2. Slide the seat to the position you desire. 3. Release the lever and make sure NOTICE the seat is locked in place. Wrinkles or abrasions may appear naturally from usage. It is not a fault of product. Wrinkles or abra- sions are not covered by warranty.

4 8 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

Seatback angle (2) Seat height (3) To recline the seatback: To change the height of the seat, 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up push the lever upwards or down- the seatback recline lever. wards. 2. Carefully lean back on the seat 䳜 To lower the seat cushion, push and adjust the seatback of the the lever down several times. seat to the position you desire. 䳜 To raise the seat cushion, pull the 3. Release the lever and make sure lever up several times. the seatback is locked in place. (The lever MUST return to its Front seat adjustment for power original position for the seatback seat (if equipped) to lock.) The front seat can be adjusted by WARNING using the control switches located 4 on the outside of the seat cushion. Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dan- gerous. Even when buckled up, the protections of your restraint sys- tem (seat belts and/or air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work prop- erly. When the seatback is reclined, ODEEV058004NR the shoulder belt cannot do its job Before driving, adjust the seat to because it will not be snug against the proper position so you can easily your chest. Instead, it will be in front control the steering wheel, pedals of you. During an accident, you could and switches on the instrument be thrown into the seat belt, caus- panel. ing neck or other injuries. The more the seatback is reclined, the greater chance the passenger's hips will slide under the lap belt or the passenger's neck will strike the shoulder belt.

4 9 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

Forward and backward (1) Lumbar support for driver's seat To move the seat forward or back- (4) (if equipped) ward: The lumbar support can be adjusted 䳜 Push the control switch forward by pressing the lumbar support or backward to move the seat to switch on the side of the seat. the desired position. Release the 1. Press the front portion of the switch once the seat reaches the switch to increase support, or the desired position. rear portion of the switch, to decrease support. Seatback angle (2) 2. Release the switch once it reaches the desired position. To recline the seatback: 䳜 Push the control switch forward Driver position memory system for or backward to move the seat- power seat (if equipped) back to the desired angle. Release the switch once the seat reaches A driver position memory system is the desired position. provided to store and recall the driver seat and outside rearview Seat height (3) mirror position with a simple button To change the height of the seat: operation. 䳜 Pull the front portion of the con- trol switch up to raise or press down to lower the front part of the seat cushion. Pull the rear portion of the control switch up to raise or press down to lower the seat cushion. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position.

ODEEV058005NR By saving the desired position into the system memory, different driv- ers can reposition the driver seat based upon their driving prefer- ence. If the battery is disconnected, the desired seat position memory will need to be re-saved.

4 10 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

WARNING Recalling positions from memory 1. Shift the shift lever into P. Driver Position Memory System 2. To recall the position in the mem- Never attempt to operate the driver ory, press the desired memory position memory system while the button (1 or 2). The system will vehicle is moving. beep once, then the driver's seat This could result in loss of control, will automatically adjust to the and an accident causing death or stored position. serious injury. Adjusting the control switch for the driver's seat while the system is recalling the stored position will Storing driver's seat positions cause the movement to stop and 1. Turn the shifter dial into P while move in the direction that the con- the POWER button is ON. trol switch is moved. 4 2. Adjust the driver's seat and out- side rearview mirror comfortable Easy access function (if equipped) for the driver. 3. Press SET button on the control The system will move the driver's panel. The system will beep once. seat automatically as follows: 4. Press one of the memory buttons 䳜 With smart key system (1 or 2) within 4 seconds after - It will move the driver's seat - pressing the SET button. The sys rearward when POWER button tem will beep twice when mem- is changed to the OFF position. ory has been successfully stored. - It will move the driver's seat When recalling an adjustment mem- forward when the POWER but- ory button while sitting in the vehi- ton is changed to the ACC or ON cle, you can be surprised by the position. setting chosen if the memory has - It will move the driver's seat been adjusted by someone else. If forward when you get in your that occurs, immediately push the vehicle with the smart key after seat position control switch in the closing the driver's door. direction of the desired position to You can activate or deactivate this stop further undesired movement. feature. Refer to "User settings mode" on page 5-56.

4 11 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

Headrest for front seat WARNING The driver's and front passenger's Headrest removal/adjustment seats are equipped with a headrest 䳜 Do not operate the vehicle with for the occupant's safety and com- the headrests removed. Head- fort. rests can provide critical neck and head support in a crash. 䳜 Do not adjust the headrest height while the vehicle is in motion. Driver may lose control of the vehicle.

CAUTION Excessive pulling or pushing may damage the headrest. ODEEV058006NR The headrest not only provides comfort for the driver and front Adjusting the height up and down passenger, but also helps protect the head and neck in the event of a rear collision. For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occu- pant's head. Generally, the center of gravity of most people's head is similar with the height of the top of ODEEV058007NR their eyes. To raise the headrest: Also, adjust the headrest as close to 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). your head as possible. For this rea- 2. To lower the headrest, push and son, the use of a cushion that holds hold the release button (2) on the the body away from the seatback is headrest support. not recommended. 3. Lower the headrest to the desired position (3).

4 12 Safety features of your vehicle Seat

NOTICE Type B If you recline the seatback towards the front with the headrest and seat cushion raised, the headrest may come in contact with the sun visor or other parts of the vehicle.

ODEEV058010NR To remove the headrest: 1. Recline the seatback (2) with the 4 recline lever or switch (1). 2. Raise headrest as far as it can go. 3. Press the headrest release button

ODEEV058008NR (3) while pulling the headrest up (4).

Removal WARNING Type A Headrest Removal NEVER allow anyone to ride in a seat with the headrest removed or reversed. Headrests can provide critical neck and head support in a crash.

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Reinstallation WARNING Type A Headrest Reinstallation To reduce the risk of injury to the head or neck, always make sure the headrest is locked into position and adjusted properly after reinstalling.

Seatback pocket The seatback pocket is provided on the back of the front passenger's ODEEV058011NR and driver's seatbacks. Type B

ODEEV058013NR ODEEV058012NR To reinstall the headrest: WARNING 1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the holes while pressing the Seatback pockets release button (1). Do not put heavy or sharp objects in 2. Recline the seatback (4) with the the seatback pockets. In an accident recline lever or switch (3). they could come loose from the - 3. Adjust the headrest to the appro pocket and injure vehicle occupants. priate height.

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Headrest for rear seat Adjusting the height up and down The rear seat is equipped with headrests in all the seating positions for the occupant's safety and com- fort.

ODEEV058016NR 䳜 To raise the headrest, pull it up to 4 the desired position (1). 䳜 To lower the headrest, push and hold the release button (2) on the ODEEV058014NR headrest support and lower the The headrest not only provides headrest to the desired position comfort for passengers, but also (3). helps protect the head and neck in the event of a collision. Removal and reinstallation For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occu- pant's head. Generally, the center of gravity of most people's heads is similar with the height as the top of their eyes. Also, adjust the headrest as close to your head as possible. For this rea- ODEEV058015NR son, the use of a cushion that holds 䳜 To remove the headrest, raise it the body away from the seatback is as far as it can go then press the release button (1) while pulling not recommended. the headrest upward (2).

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䳜 To reinstall the headrest, put the while the car is moving. This is not headrest poles (3) into the holes a proper seating position since no while pressing the release button seat belts are available for use. (1). 䳜 To reduce the risk of injury caused 䳜 Then adjust it to the appropriate by sliding cargo within the pas- height and ensure that it locks in senger compartment of the vehi- position. cle, objects carried on the folded down seatback should not extend Armrest (if equipped) higher than the top of the front seats. To use the armrest, pull it forward from the seatback. To fold down the rear seatback 1. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, slide the front seat forward.

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Folding the rear seat

The rear seatbacks may be folded ODEEV058018NR to facilitate carrying long items or 2. Lower the rear headrests to the to increase the luggage capacity of lowest position as above the pic- the vehicle. ture.

WARNING WARNING Folded Seatback Objects The purpose of the fold-down rear Objects carried on the folded down seatbacks is to allow you to carry seatback should not extend higher longer objects that could not other- than the top of the front seatbacks. wise be accommodated. This could allow cargo to slide for- 䳜 Never allow a passenger to sit on ward and cause injury or damage top of the folded down seatback during sudden stops.

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3. When folding the seatback, insert the rear seat belt buckle in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion then make sure both seatbelts do not interfere with stowed luggage and cargo. Then, insert the seat belt into the two holes located on both sides.

ODEEV058021NR 5. To use the rear seat, lift and pull the seatback backward by lifting up seatback. Pull the seatback 4 firmly until it clicks into place. Make sure the seatback is locked in place.

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ODEEV058022NR 6. Return the rear seat belt to the ODEEV058020NR proper position. 4. Pull on the seatback folding lever, then fold the seat toward the front of the vehicle. When you return the seatback to its upright position, always be sure it has locked into position by pushing on the top of the seatback.

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WARNING CAUTION Uprighting seat Damaging rear seat belt buckles When you return the seatback to its When you fold the rear seatback, upright position, hold the seatback insert the buckle between the rear and return it slowly. If the seatback seatback and cushion. Doing so can is returned without holding it, the prevent the buckle from being dam- back of the seat could spring for- aged by the rear seatback. ward, resulting in injury caused by being struck by the seatback. CAUTION Rear seat belts WARNING When returning the rear seatbacks Rear Seatback to the upright position, remember To ensure maximum protection in to return the rear shoulder belts to the event of an accident or sudden their proper position. stop, when returning the rear seat to the upright position: 䳜 Be careful not to damage the seat WARNING belt webbing or buckle. Unless the driver's position is prop- 䳜 Do not allow the seat belt web- erly set according to the driver's bing or buckle to become pinched physical figure, do not fold the rear or caught in the rear seat. seat. It may increase bodily injuries 䳜 Ensure the seatback is completely in a sudden stop or collision. locked into its upright position by pushing on the top of the seat- back. CAUTION Failure to adhere to any of these Be careful when loading cargo instructions could result in serious through the rear passenger seats to injury or death in the event of a prevent damage to the vehicle inte- crash. rior.

4 18 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts

WARNING Seat belts Cargo The following explains seat belts precautions and how to fasten seat Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from being thrown about belts. the vehicle in a collision and causing injury to the vehicle occupants. Do Seat belt restraint system not place objects in the rear seats, For maximum restraint system pro- since they cannot be properly tection, the seat belts must always secured and may hit the front seat be used whenever the vehicle is occupants in a collision. moving. 䳜 A properly positioned shoulder Cargo loading belt should be positioned midway 4 Make sure the vehicle is off, the over your shoulder across your shifter dial is in P (Park) and the collarbone. parking brake is securely applied 䳜 Never allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. See "Child whenever loading or unloading Restraint System (CRS)" on page cargo. Failure to take these steps 4-32 for further discussion. may allow the vehicle to move if the shift lever is inadvertently moved to another position. WARNING Twisted seat belt Make sure your seat belt is not twisted when worn. A twisted seat belt may not properly protect you in an accident and could even cut into your body.

4 19 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts

- WARNING Care should be taken to avoid con tamination of the webbing with pol- Shoulder Belt ishes, oils and chemicals, and 䳜 Never wear the shoulder belt particularly battery acid. Cleaning under your arm or behind your may safely be carried out using mild back. An improperly positioned soap and water. The belt should be shoulder belt cannot protect the replaced if webbing becomes frayed, occupant in a crash. contaminated or damaged. 䳜 Always wear both the shoulder 䳜 No modifications or additions portion and lap portion of the lap/ should be made by the user which shoulder belt. would either prevent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the WARNING seat belt assembly from being Damaged seat belt adjusted to remove slack. Replace the entire seat belt assem- 䳜 When you fasten the seat belt, be bly if any part of the webbing or careful not to latch the seat belt hardware is damaged as you can no in buckles of other seats. It is very longer be sure that a damaged seat dangerous and you may not be belt will provide protection in a protected by the seat belt prop- crash. erly. 䳜 Do not unfasten the seat belt and Seat belts are designed to bear upon do not fasten and unfasten the the bony structure of the body, and seat belt repeatedly while driving. should be worn low across the front This could result in loss of control, of the pelvis, chest and shoulders, and an accident causing death, as applicable; wearing the lap sec- serious injury, or property dam- tion of the belt across the abdomi- age. nal area must be avoided. 䳜 When fastening the seat belt, make sure that the seat belt does Seat belts should be adjusted as not pass over objects that are firmly as possible, consistent with hard or can break easily. comfort, to provide the protection for which they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer.

4 20 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts

WARNING (20 km/h), the warning light will stay illuminated. If a driver unfas- Seat belt buckle tens the seat belt while driving Do not allow foreign material (gum, below 12 mph (20 km/h), the warn- crumbs, coins, liquids, etc.) to ing light will stay illuminated. obstruct the seat belt buckle. This If a driver continues not to fasten may prevent the seat belt from fas- the seat belt while driving over 12 tening securely. mph (20 km/h), the seat belt warn- ing chime will sound for approxi- Driver's seat belt warning mately 100 seconds and the As a reminder to the driver, the seat corresponding warning light will belt warning light will illuminate for blink. approximately 6 seconds each time 4 - the POWER button is in ON regard- Front passenger's seat belt warn less of belt fastening. ing As a reminder to the front passen- ger, the seat belt warning light will illuminate for approximately 6 sec- onds each time the POWER button is in ON regardless of belt fastening. If the front passenger continues not to fasten the seat belt, the warning light will stay illuminated until the belt is fastened each time POWER button is in ON. ODEEV058023NR If the driver continues not to fasten the seat belt, the warning light will stay illuminated and the warning chime will sound for approximately 6 seconds until the belt is fastened each time the POWER button is in ON. This will happen every time the POWER button is in ON. If a driver continues not to fasten ODEEV058024NR the seat belt and drives 6 mph (9 km/h) or more but less than 12 mph

4 21 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts

If a front passenger continues not Seat belt - Driver's 3-point system to fasten the seat belt and the vehi- with emergency locking retractor cle is driven 6 mph (9 km/h) or more The following explains how to fas- but less than 12 mph (20 km/h), the ten and adjust the driver's seat belt. warning light will stay illuminated. If a front passenger unfastens the To fasten your seat belt: seat belt while the vehicle is driven below 12 mph (20 km/h), the warn- ing light will stay illuminated. If a front passenger continues not to fasten the seat belt while the vehicle is driven over 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds and the corresponding warning light will blink. ODEEV058025NR 䳜 Pull it out of the retractor and NOTICE insert the metal tab (1) into the 䳜 Even if the front passenger seat buckle (2). is not occupied, the seat belt There will be an audible "click" warning light will illuminate for 6 when the tab locks into the seconds. buckle. 䳜 The front passenger's seat belt warning may operate when lug- gage is placed on the front pas- senger seat.

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4 22 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts

You should place the lap belt portion Height adjustment as low as possible and snugly across You can adjust the height of the your hips. If the lap belt is located shoulder belt anchor to one of the 4 too high on your waist, it may positions for maximum comfort and increase the chance of injury in the safety. event of a collision. The arm closest to the seat belt buckle should be over the belt while the other arm should be under the belt as shown in the illustration. Never wear the seat belt under the arm closest to the door. The seat belt automatically adjusts 4 to the proper length only after the lap belt portion is adjusted manually ODEEV058027NR so that it fits snugly around your The height of the adjusting seat belt hips. If you lean forward in a slow, should not be too close to your neck. easy motion, the belt will extend The shoulder portion should be and let you move around. If there is adjusted so that it lies across your a sudden stop or impact, however, chest and midway over your shoul- the belt will lock into position. It will der near the door and not your neck. also lock if you try to lean forward To adjust the height of the seat belt too quickly. anchor, lower or raise the height adjuster into an appropriate posi- NOTICE tion. 䳜 To raise the height adjuster, pull it If you are not able to pull out the up (1). seat belt from the retractor, firmly 䳜 To lower it, push it down (3) while pull the belt out and release it. Then pressing the height adjuster but- you will be able to pull the belt out ton (2). smoothly. Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has locked into position. Improperly positioned seat belts can cause serious injuries in an accident.

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WARNING always be seated in the rear seat. NEVER place any infant restraint Shoulder belt positioning system in the front seat of the Verify the shoulder belt anchor is vehicle. locked into position at the appropri- This type of seat belt combines the ate height. Never position the shoul- features of both an emergency der belt across your neck or face. locking retractor seat belt and an Improperly positioned seat belts can cause serious injuries in an accident. automatic locking retractor seat belt. 䳜 Pull it out of the retractor and WARNING insert the metal tab into the buckle. There will be an audible Seat belt replacement "click" when the tab locks into the Replace your seat belts after being buckle. When not securing a child in an accident. Failure to replace restraint, the seat belt operates seat belts after an accident could in the same way as the driver's leave you with damaged seat belts seat belt (emergency locking that will not provide protection in retractor type). the event of another collision. It automatically adjusts to the proper length only after the lap belt portion of the seat belt is adjusted Seat belts - Front passenger and manually so that it fits snugly rear seat 3-point system with around your hips. combination locking retractor The following explains how to fas- When the seat belt is fully extended ten the passenger's and rear seat from the retractor to allow the - belt. installation of a child restraint sys tem, the seat belt operation changes to allow the belt to retract, To fasten your seat belt: but not to extend (automatic locking Combination retractor type seat retractor type). Refer to "Securing a belts are installed in the rear seat child restraint with a lap/shoulder positions to help accommodate the belt" on page 4-39. installation of child restraint sys- tems. Although a combination retractor is also installed in the front passenger seat position, it is strongly recommended that children

4 24 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts

NOTICE The seat belt should be locked into the buckle on each seat cushion to Although the combination retractor be properly fastened. provides the same level of protec- tion for seated passengers in either emergency or automatic locking modes, have the seated passengers use the emergency locking feature for improved convenience. The automatic locking function is intended to facilitate child restraint installation. To convert from the automatic locking feature to the emergency locking operation mode, ODEEV058028NR 4 allow the unbuckled seat belt to A: Rear right seat belt fastening fully retract. buckle B: Rear center seat belt fastening CAUTION buckle C: Rear left seat belt fastening Do NOT fold down the left portion of buckle the rear seatback when the rear center seat belt is buckled. ALWAYS UNBUCKLE the rear center seat belt WARNING before folding down the left portion Prior to fastening the rear seat of the rear seatback. If the rear cen- belts, ensure the latch matches the ter seat belt is buckled when the seat belt buckle. Forcefully fasten- left portion of the rear seatback is ing the left or right seat belt to the folded down, distortion and damage center buckle can result in an to the top portion of the seatback improper fastening scenario that and seat belt garnish may result, will not protect you in an accident. causing the seatback to lock into the folded down position.

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When using the rear center seat Stowing the rear seat belt belt, the buckle with the "CENTER" Outboard belt mark must be used.

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To release the seat belt:

ODEEV058032NR If the center seat belt is not in use,

ODEEV058078NR always lock the latch plate into the 䳜 The seat belt is released by buckle as above illustration. pressing the release button (1) on The rear seat belt buckles can be the locking buckle. stowed in the pocket between the When it is released, the belt rear seatback and cushion when not should automatically draw back in use. into the retractor. 1. Insert the seat belt into the two If this does not happen, check the holes (A) located on both sides. It belt to make sure it is not twisted, will help keep the belts from being then try again. trapped behind or under the seats.

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2. After inserting the seat belt, 1. Retractor pre-tensioner tighten the belt webbing by pull- The purpose of the retractor pre- ing it up. tensioner is to make sure that the shoulder belts fit in tightly against Pre-tensioner seat belt the occupant's upper body in cer- Your vehicle is equipped with driver's tain frontal collisions. and front passenger's pre-tensioner 2. EFD (Emergency Fastening seat belts (retractor pre-tensioner Device) and EFD (Emergency Fastening The purpose of the EFD is to Device)). make sure that the pelvis belts fit in tightly against the occupant's lower body in certain frontal colli- sions. 4 If the system senses excessive ten- sion on the driver or passenger's seat belt when the pre-tensioner system activates, the load limiter inside the retractor pre-tensioner will release some of the pressure on the affected seat belt. ODEEV058033NR The pre-tensioner seat belts may NOTICE be activated, when a frontal collision When the pre-tensioner seat belts is severe enough, together with the are activated, a loud noise may be air bags. heard and fine dust, which may When the vehicle stops suddenly, or appear to be smoke, may be visible if the occupant tries to lean forward in the passenger compartment. too quickly, the seat belt retractor These are normal operating condi- may lock into position. In certain tions and are not hazardous. frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occupant's body.

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The seat belt pre-tensioner system NOTICE consists mainly of the following - components. Their locations are 䳜 Both the driver's and front pas shown in the illustration: senger's seat belt pre-tensioner systems may be activated not only in certain frontal collisions, but also in certain side collisions or rollovers, if the vehicle is equipped with a side or curtain air bag. 䳜 Because the sensor that activates the SRS air bag is connected with the pre-tensioner seat belt, the SRS air bag warning light on ODEEV058034NR the instrument panel will illumi- * The actual position of seat belt nate for approximately 6 seconds pre-tensioner system compo- after POWER button has been nents may differ from the illus- changed to ON position, and then tration. it should turn off. 1. SRS air bag warning light 2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly If the pre-tensioner seat belt sys- 3. SRS control module tem is not working properly, this 4. Emergency fastening device (EFD) warning light will illuminate even if there is not a malfunction with the WARNING SRS air bag. If the SRS air bag warn- Skin Irritation ing light does not illuminate when Wash all exposed skin areas thor- POWER button has been changed to oughly after an accident in which ON, or if it remains illuminated after the pre-tensioner seat belts were illuminating for approximately 6 activated. The fine dust from the seconds, or if it illuminates while the pre-tensioner activation may cause vehicle is being driven, have an skin irritation and should not be authorized Kia dealer inspect the inhaled for prolonged periods. pre-tensioner seat belt and SRS air bag system as soon as possible.

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NOTICE rear seat. For more information about the use of these restraints, Do not attempt to service or repair refer to "Child Restraint System the pre-tensioner seat belt system (CRS)" on page 4-32. in any manner. Do not attempt to - inspect or replace the pre-ten NOTICE sioner seat belts yourself. This must be done by an authorized Kia dealer. Small children are best protected from injury in an accident when properly restrained in the rear seat WARNING by a child restraint system that - Hot pre-tensioner meets the requirements of the Fed eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Do not touch the pre-tensioner seat Before buying any child restraint belt assemblies for several minutes 4 system, make sure that it has a after they have been activated. label certifying that it meets Federal When the pre-tensioner seat belt Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213. mechanism fires during a collision The restraint must be appropriate the pre-tensioner becomes hot and for your child's height and weight. can burn you. Check the label on the child restraint for this information. Refer to "Child Pre-tensioners are designed to Restraint System (CRS)" on page 4- operate only one time. After activa- 32. tion, pre-tensioner seat belts must be replaced. If the pre-tensioner - must be replaced, contact an autho Larger children rized Kia dealer. Children who are too large for child restraint systems should always Seat belt precautions occupy the rear seat and use the Take the following precautions available lap/shoulder belts. The lap when using seat belts. portion should be fastened and snug on the hips as low as possible. Check Infant or small child periodically to insure that the belt All 50 states have child restraint fits. A child's squirming could put the laws. You should be aware of the belt out of position. Children are specific requirements in your state. given the most safety in the event Child and/or infant seats must be of an accident when they are properly placed and installed in the restrained by a proper restraint

4 29 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts system in the rear seat. If a larger Restraint of pregnant women child (over age 13) must be seated Pregnant women should wear lap/ in the front seat, the child should be shoulder belt assemblies whenever securely restrained by the available possible according to specific rec- lap/shoulder belt and the seat ommendations by their doctors. The should be placed in the rearmost lap portion of the belt should be position. Children age 13 and under worn AS SECURELY AND LOW AS should be restrained securely in the POSSIBLE. rear seat. NEVER place a child age 13 and under in the front seat. WARNING NEVER place a rear facing child seat in the front seat of a vehicle. Pregnant women Pregnant women must never place If the shoulder belt portion slightly the lap portion of the seat belt touches the child's neck or face, try above or on the abdomen where the placing the child closer to the center fetus is located. The force of the of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt seat belt during a collision will crush still touches their face or neck they the fetus. need to be returned to a child restraint system. Injured person WARNING A seat belt should be used when an Small children injured person is being transported. Do not allow small children to ride in When this is necessary, you should the vehicle without an appropriate consult a physician for recommen- child restraint system. If the shoul- dations. der belt comes in contact with your child's neck or face your child is too One person per belt small to ride in the vehicle. In a crash Two people (including children) the seat belt will inflict injury to should never attempt to use a single your child's neck, throat and face. seat belt. This could increase the severity of injuries in case of an accident.

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Do not lie down WARNING To reduce the chance of injuries in Seatbelts can become hot in a vehi- the event of an accident and to cle that has been closed up in sunny achieve maximum effectiveness of weather. They could burn infants the restraint system, all passengers and children. should be sitting up and the front and rear seats should be in an upright position when the vehicle is Periodic inspection moving. A seat belt cannot provide All seat belts should be inspected proper protection if the person is periodically for wear or damage of lying down in the rear seat or if the any kind. Any damaged parts should front and rear seats are in a reclined be replaced as soon as possible. position. 4 Keep belts clean and dry Care of seat belts Seat belts should be kept clean and Seat belt systems should never be dry. If belts become dirty, they can disassembled or modified. In addi- be cleaned by using a mild soap tion, care should be taken to assure solution and warm water. Bleach, that seat belts and belt hardware dye, strong detergents or abrasives are not damaged by seat hinges, should not be used because they doors or other abuse. may damage and weaken the fabric. WARNING When to replace seat belts Pinched seat belt The entire in-use seat belt assem- Make sure that the webbing and/or bly or assemblies should be replaced buckle does not get caught or if the vehicle has been involved in an pinched in the rear seat when accident. This should be done even if returning the rear seatback to its no damage is visible. Additional upright position. A caught or pinched questions concerning seat belt webbing/buckle may become dam- operation should be directed to an aged and could fail during a collision authorized Kia dealer. or sudden stop.

4 31 Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)

Child Restraint System (CRS) According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly Infants and younger children must restrained in the rear seats than in be restrained in an appropriate the front seat. Even with air bags, rear-facing or forward-facing CRS children can be seriously injured or that has first been properly secured killed. Children too large for a child to the rear seat of the vehicle. restraint must use the seat belts provided. Children always in the rear All 50 states have child restraint Children under age 13 must always laws which require children to travel ride in the rear seats and must in approved child restraint devices. always be properly restrained to The laws governing the age or minimize the risk of injury in an height/weight restrictions at which accident, sudden stop or sudden seat belts can be used instead of maneuver. child restraints differs among states, so you should be aware of WARNING the specific requirements in your Restraint Location state, and where you are travelling. Never install a child or infant seat on Child restraint systems must be the front passenger's seat. A child properly placed and installed in the riding in the front passenger seat rear seat. You must use a commer- can be forcefully struck by an inflat- cially available child restraint sys- ing airbag and seriously injured. tem that meets the requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety WARNING Standards (FMVSS). - Hot Child Restraint Child restraint systems are gener A child restraint system can become ally designed to be secured in a very hot if it is left in a closed vehicle vehicle seat by lap belt portion of a on a sunny day. Be sure to check the lap/shoulder belt, or by a LATCH seat cover, buckles and latches system in the rear seats of the before placing a child in the restraint vehicle. system.

4 32 Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)

Child restraint system (CRS) NOTICE Infants and younger children must After an accident, have a Kia dealer be restrained in an appropriate check the child restraint system, rear-facing or forward-facing CRS seat belts, tether anchors and lower that has first been properly secured anchors. to the rear seat of the vehicle. Read and comply with the instructions for installation and use provided by the Selecting a Child Restraint System manufacturer of the CRS. (CRS) When selecting a CRS for your child, WARNING always: 䳜 Make sure the CRS has a label Child Restraint Installation certifying that it meets applicable 4 An improperly secured child Federal Motor Vehicle Safety restraint can increase the risk of Standards (FMVSS 213). serious injury or death in an acci- 䳜 Select a child restraint based on dent. Always take the following pre- your child's height and weight. cautions when using a child restraint The required label or the instruc- system: tions for use typically provide this information. 䳜 Always follow the child restraint - 䳜 Select a child restraint that fits system manufacturer's instruc the vehicle seating position where tions for installation and use. it will be used. 䳜 Always properly restrain your 䳜 Read and comply with the warn- child in the child restraint. ings and instructions for installa- 䳜 If the vehicle head restraint pre- tion and use provided with the vents proper installation of a child child restraint system. seat (as described in the child restraint system manual), the WARNING head restraint of the respective Holding Children seating position shall be read- Never hold a child in your arms or justed or entirely removed. lap when riding in a vehicle. The vio- 䳜 Do not use an infant carrier or a lent forces created during a crash child safety seat that "hooks" will tear the child from your arms over a seatback as it may not and throw the child against the car's provide adequate protection in an interior. Always use a child restraint accident. system which is appropriate for your child's height and weight.

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WARNING A rear-facing child seat provides restraint with the seating surface Unattended Children against the back of the child. The Never leave children unattended in a harness system holds the child in vehicle. The car can heat up very place, and in an accident, acts to quickly, resulting in injuries to the keep the child positioned in the seat child in the vehicle. and reduces the stress to the neck and spinal cord. All children under age one must WARNING always ride in a rear-facing infant child restraint. Seat Belt Use Convertible and 3-in-1 child seats Do not use one seat belt for two typically have higher height and occupants at the same time. This weight limits for the rear-facing will eliminate any safety benefit position, allowing you to keep your provided by the seat belt to the child rear-facing for a longer period occupants. of time. Continue to use a rear-facing child seat for as long as your child will fit within the height and weight limits Child restraint system types allowed by the child seat manufac- There are three main types of child turer. It's the best way to keep restraint systems: rear-facing them safe. Once your child has out- seats, forward-facing seats, and grown the rear-facing child booster seats. They are classified restraint, your child is ready for a according to the child's age, height forward-facing child restraint with a and weight. harness. Forward-facing child restraints Rear-facing child seats

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A forward-facing child seat provides Installing a Child Restraint System restraint for the child's body with a (CRS) harness. Keep children in a forward- After selecting a proper child seat facing child seat with a harness until for your child, check to make sure it they reach the top height or weight fits properly in your vehicle. limit allowed by your child restraint's manufacturer. Follow the instructions provided by Once your child outgrows the for- the manufacturer when installing ward- facing child restraint, your the child seat. Note these general child is ready for a booster seat. steps when installing the seat to your vehicle: Booster seats 䳜 Properly secure the child restraint A booster seat is a restraint designed to improve the fit of the to the vehicle. All child restraints vehicle's seat belt system. A booster must be secured to the vehicle 4 seat positions the seat belt so that with the lap part of a lap/shoulder it fits properly over the lap of your belt or with the LATCH system. child. 䳜 Make sure the child restraint is Keep your child in a booster seat firmly secured. After installing a until they are big enough to sit in child restraint to the vehicle, push the seat without a booster and still and pull the seat forward and have the seat belt fit properly. For a from side-to-side to verify that it seat belt to fit properly, the lap belt is securely attached to the seat. A must lie snugly across the upper child restraint secured with a seat thighs, not the stomach. The shoul- belt should be installed as firmly der belt should lie snug across the shoulder and chest and not across as possible. However, some side- the neck or face. Children under age to-side movement can be 13 must always ride in the rear expected. seats and must always be properly 䳜 Secure the child in the child restrained to minimize the risk of restraint. Make sure the child is injury. properly strapped in the child restraint according to the manu- facturer instructions.

4 35 Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)

Lower Anchors and Tether for Chil- dren (LATCH) System The LATCH system holds a child restraint during driving and in an accident. This system is designed to make installation of the child restraint easier and reduce the pos- sibility of improperly installing your child restraint. The LATCH system uses anchors in the vehicle and ODEEV058037NR attachments on the child restraint. LATCH anchors have been provided The LATCH system eliminates the in the left and right outboard rear need to use seat belts to secure the seating positions. Their locations are child restraint to the rear seats. shown in the illustration. There are Lower anchors are metal bars built no LATCH anchors provided for the into the vehicle. There are two lower center rear seating position. anchors for each LATCH seating position that will accommodate a WARNING - child restraint with lower attach LATCH Lower Anchors ments. Never attempt to attach a LATCH To use the LATCH system in your equipped seat in the center seating vehicle, you must have a child position. LATCH lower anchors are restraint with LATCH attachments. only to be used in the left and right The child seat manufacturer will rear outboard seating positions. You provide you with instructions on may damage the anchors or the - how to use the child seat with its anchors may fail and break in a colli sion if the seat is in the center seat- attachments for the LATCH lower ing position. anchors.

The lower anchor position indicator symbols are located on the left and right rear seatbacks to identify the position of the lower anchors in your vehicle (see arrows in illustra- tion).

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4. Follow the child restraint instruc- tions for properly adjusting and tightening the lower attach- ments on the child restraint to the lower anchors.

WARNING Take the following precautions when using the LATCH system:

ODEEV058038NR 䳜 Read and follow all installation 1. Lower Anchor position indicator instructions provided with your 2. Lower Anchor child restraint system. 䳜 To prevent the child from reaching 4 The LATCH anchors are located and taking hold of the unused between the seatback and the seat seat belts, buckle all unused rear cushion of the rear seat left and seat belts before the child is right outboard seating positions. placed into the vehicle. Lock each To use the lower anchor, push the unused seatbelt following the upper portion of the lower anchor instructions in the "automatic cover. locking mode" subsection, and place the webbing behind the child seat or against an unused seat- Securing a child restraint with the LATCH anchors system back. Children can be strangled if a shoulder belt becomes wrapped To install a LATCH-compatible child around their neck and the seat - restraint in either of the rear out belt tightens. board seating positions: 䳜 NEVER attach more than one child 1. Move the seat belt buckle away restraint to a single anchor. This from the lower anchors. could cause the anchor or attach- 2. Move any other objects away ment to come loose or break. from the anchors that could pre- vent a secure connection between 䳜 Always have the LATCH system the child restraint and the lower inspected by your authorized Kia - anchors. dealer after an accident. An acci 3. Place the child restraint on the dent can damage the LATCH sys- vehicle seat, then attach the seat tem and may not properly secure to the lower anchors according to the child restraint. the instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer.

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NOTICE Child restraint hook holders are located on the shelf behind the rear The recommended maximum seats. weight for the LATCH system is 65 lbs. (30 kg). When selecting a proper WARNING child restraint, consider that the maximum total weight of the child Take the following precautions plus the child restraint should be when installing the tether strap: less than 65 lbs. (30 kg). 䳜 Read and follow all installation As a guide, the MAX child restraint instructions provided with your weight should be determined by the child restraint system. following calculation: 䳜 NEVER attach more than one child Child Restraint Weight = 65 - (child's restraint to a single tether anchor. total weight in lbs.) This could cause the anchor or attachment to come loose or break. Securing a child restraint seat with 䳜 Do not attach the tether strap to "Tether Anchor" system anything other than the correct tether anchor. It may not work properly if attached to something else. 䳜 Do not use the tether anchors for adult seat belts or harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle. 䳜 Always fasten the seat belts behind the child restraint seat when they are not used to secure

ODEEV058039NR the child seat. Failure to do so First secure the child restraint with may result in child strangulation. the LATCH lower anchors or the seat belt. If the child restraint man- ufacturer recommends that the top tether strap be attached, attach and tighten the top tether strap to the top tether strap anchor.

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To install the tether anchor: Securing a child restraint with a lap/shoulder belt When not using the LATCH system, all child restraints must be secured to a vehicle rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.

Automatic locking mode

ODEEV058040NR 1. Route the child restraint tether strap over the child restraint 4 seatback. Route the tether strap under the head restraint and between the head restraint posts, or route the tether strap over the top of the vehicle seatback. Make sure the strap is not twisted. ODEEV058041NR 2. Connect the tether strap hook to Since all passenger seat belts move the tether anchor, then tighten freely under normal conditions and - the tether strap according to the only lock under extreme or emer - child seat manufacturer's instruc- gency conditions (emergency lock tions to firmly secure the child ing mode), you must manually pull restraint to the seat. the seat belt all the way out to shift 3. Check that the child restraint is the retractor to the "automatic securely attached to the seat by locking" mode to secure a child pushing and pulling the seat for- restraint. ward and from side-to-side. The "automatic locking" mode will help prevent the normal movement of the child in the vehicle from caus- ing the seat belt to loosen and com- promise the child restraint system.

4 39 Safety features of your vehicle Child Restraint System (CRS)

To install a child restraint system on 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the the rear seats, do the following: seat belt all the way out. When 1. Place the child restraint system the shoulder portion of the seat on a rear seat and route the lap/ belt is fully extended, it will shift shoulder belt around or through the retractor to the "automatic the child restraint, following the locking" (child restraint) mode. restraint manufacturer's instruc- tions. Be sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted. 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into the buckle. Listen for the dis- tinct "click" sound. Position the release button so that it is easy to access in case of an emergency.

ODEEV058043NR 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of the seat belt to retract and lis- ten for an audible "clicking" or "ratcheting" sound. This indicates that the retractor is in the "auto- matic locking" mode. If no distinct sound is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4.

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5. Remove as much slack from the WARNING belt as possible by pushing down on the child restraint system Auto lock mode while feeding the shoulder belt Set the retractor to Automatic Lock back into the retractor. mode when installing any child 6. Push and pull on the child restraint system. If the retractor is restraint system to confirm that not in the automatic locking mode, the seat belt is holding it firmly in the child restraint can move when place. If it is not, release the seat your vehicle turns or stops sud- belt and repeat steps 2 through 6. 7. Double check that the retractor is denly. A child can be seriously in the "automatic locking" mode injured or killed if the child restraint by attempting to pull more of the is not properly anchored in the car, seat belt out of the retractor. If including manually pulling the seat you cannot, the retractor is in the belt all the way out to shift the 4 "automatic locking" mode. retractor to the "Auto Lock" mode. If your CRS manufacturer instructs or recommends you to use a tether To remove the child restraint, press anchor with the lap/shoulder belt, the release button on the buckle refer to "Securing a child restraint and then pull the lap/shoulder belt with the LATCH anchors system" on out of the restraint and allow the page 4-37 for more information. seat belt to retract fully.

NOTICE When the seat belt is allowed to retract to its fully stowed position, the retractor will automatically switch from the "automatic locking" mode to the emergency lock mode for normal adult usage.

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Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system The appropriate air bags inflate instantly in the event of a serious frontal collision or side collision in order to help protect the occupants from serious physical injury.

ODEEV058045NR * The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. 1. Driver's front air bag 2. Passenger's front air bag 3. Side air bag 4. Curtain air bag 5. Driver's knee air bag Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear the safety belts provided in order to minimize the risk and severity of injury in the event of a collision or rollover.

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How does the air bag system oper- 䳜 When a rollover is detected, side ate? and/or curtain air bags will remain 䳜 Air bags are activated (able to inflated longer to help provide inflate if necessary) only when protection from ejection, espe- the POWER button has been cially when used in conjunction changed to ON position or the with the seat belts. vehicle is in the ready mode. 䳜 In order to help provide protec- 䳜 The appropriate air bags inflate tion, the air bags must inflate instantly in the event of a serious rapidly. The speed of the air bag frontal collision or side collision in inflation is a consequence of order to help protect the occu- extremely short time in which to pants from serious physical inflate the air bag between the injury. occupant and the vehicle struc- 䳜 Generally, air bags are designed tures before the occupant 4 to inflate based upon the severity impacts those structures. This of a collision and its direction. speed of inflation reduces the risk These two factors determine of serious or life-threatening inju- whether the sensors produce an ries and is thus a necessary part electronic deployment / inflation of the air bag design. However, air signal. bag inflation can also cause inju- 䳜 Air bags will inflate based upon ries which can include facial abra- the severity of a collision and its sions, bruises and broken bones direction, etc. But Air bags will not because the inflation speed also inflate in every crash or collision causes the air bags to expand situation. with a great deal of force. 䳜 The front air bags will completely 䳜 There are even circumstances inflate and deflate in an instant. It under which contact with the is virtually impossible for you to steering wheel or passenger air see the air bags inflate during an bag can cause fatal injuries, espe- accident. It is much more likely cially if the occupant is positioned that you will simply see the excessively close to the steering deflated air bags hanging out of wheel or passenger air bag. their storage compartments after the collision. 䳜 In addition to inflating in serious side collisions, side and/or curtain air bags will inflate if the sensing system detects a rollover.

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WARNING WARNING Airbag inflation Hot components Sit as far back as possible from the Do not touch the air bag storage steering wheel while still maintain- area's internal components immedi- ing comfortable control of the vehi- ately after airbag inflation. The air cle. A distance of at least 10" from bag related parts in the steering your chest to the steering wheel is wheel, instrument panel and the recommended. Failure to do so can roof rails above the front and rear result in airbag inflation injuries to doors are very hot. Hot components the driver. can result in burn injuries.

Noise and smoke WARNING When inflated, the air bags make a Do not install or place any accesso- loud noise and leave smoke and ries near air bag deployment areas, powder in the air inside the vehicle. such as the instrument panel, win- This is normal and is a result of the dows, pillars, and roof rails. ignition of the air bag inflator. After the air bag inflates, you may feel substantial discomfort in breathing Do not install a child restraint on due to the contact of your chest the front passenger's seat with both the seat belt and the air Never place a rear-facing child bag, as well as from breathing the restraint in the front passenger's smoke and powder. Open your doors seat. and/or windows as soon as possible after impact in order to reduce dis- comfort and prevent prolonged exposure to the smoke and powder. Though smoke and powder are non- toxic, it may cause irritation to the skin (eyes, nose and throat, etc). If this is the case, wash and rinse with cold water immediately and consult a doctor if the symptom persists. ODEEV058046NR

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If the air bag deploys, it would Air bag warning light impact the rear-facing child The purpose of air bag warning light restraint, causing serious or fatal in your instrument panel is to alert injury. you of a potential problem with In addition, do not place front-facing your air bag system, which could child restraints in the front passen- include your side and/or curtain air ger's seat. If the front passenger air bags used for rollover protection. bag inflates, it could cause serious If the air bag warning light is illumi- or fatal injuries to the child. nated for more than 6 seconds after POWER button has been changed to WARNING ON, or of it illuminates during vehicle Air bag deployment operation, an SRS component may 4 When children are seated in the rear not be functioning properly and you outboard seats of a vehicle equipped should have your vehicle checked by with side and/or curtain air bags, an authorized Kia dealer. install the child restraint system as far away from the door side as pos- sible. Inflation of the side and/or curtain air bags could impact the ODEEV068100NR child. If any of the following conditions occur, this indicates a malfunction in the air bag system. Have an autho- rized Kia dealer inspect the air bag system as soon as possible. 䳜 The light does not turn on briefly when you change POWER button to ON. 䳜 The light stays on after illuminat- ing for approximately 6 seconds. 䳜 The light comes on while the vehi- cle is in motion. 䳜 The light blinks when POWER but- ton is ON position.

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Supplemental Restraint System *: if equipped (SRS) components and functions Driver's front air bag (1) The SRS consists of multiple ele- ments and sensors.

ODEEV058048NR The front air bag modules are located both in the center of the ODEEV058047NR steering wheel and in the front pas- * The actual position of SRS compo- senger's panel above the glove box. nents may differ from the illus- When the SRSCM detects a suffi- tration. ciently severe impact to the front of The SRS consists of the following the vehicle, it will automatically components: deploy the front air bags. 1. Driver's front air bag module 2. Passenger's front air bag module Driver's front air bag (2) 3. Side air bag modules 4. Curtain air bag modules 5. Retractor pre-tensioner assem- blies (if equipped) 6. Air bag warning light 7. SRS control module (SRSCM) 8. Front impact sensors 9. Side impact sensors (if equipped) 10.Side pressure sensors (if equipped)

11.Occupant detection system ODEEV058049NR (Front passenger's seat only) Upon deployment, tear seams 12.Front passenger's seat belt molded directly into the pad covers buckle sensor will separate under pressure from 13.Retractor pre-tensioner assem- - blies (if equipped) the expansion of the air bags. Fur

4 46 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system ther opening of the covers then WARNING allows full inflation of the air bags. Air bag obstructions Driver's front air bag (3) Do not install or place any accesso- ries on the steering wheel, instru- ment panel, or on the front passenger's panel above the glove box in a vehicle. Such objects may become dangerous projectiles if the air bag deploys.

WARNING ODEEV058050NR Flying objects 4 A fully inflated air bag, in combina- Do not place any objects (an tion with a properly worn seat belt, umbrella, bag, etc.) between the slows the driver's or the passenger's front door and the front seat. Such forward motion, reducing the risk of objects may become dangerous head and chest injury. projectiles if the side airbag inflates. After complete inflation, the air bag 䳜 If an air bag deploys, there may immediately starts deflating, be a loud noise followed by a fine enabling the driver to maintain for- dust released in the vehicle. These ward visibility and the ability to conditions are normal and are not steer or operate other controls. hazardous - the air bags are Passenger's front air bag packed in this fine powder. The dust generated during air bag deployment may cause skin or eye irritation as well as aggravate asthma for some persons. Always wash all exposed skin areas thor- oughly with cold water and a mild soap after an accident in which the air bags were deployed.

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䳜 The SRS can function only when Occupant Detection System (ODS) POWER button is ON position. If Your vehicle is equipped with an the SRS air bag warning light does occupant detection system in the not illuminate, or continuously front passenger's seat. remains on after illuminating for about 6 seconds when POWER button is ON position, or after the vehicle is in the ready mode, comes on while driving, the SRS is not working properly. If this occurs, have your vehicle immedi- ately inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

NOTICE ODEEV058052NR Before you replace a fuse or discon- The occupant detection system is nect a battery terminal, change designed to detect the presence of a POWER button to the OFF position. properly-seated front passenger Never remove or replace the air bag and determine if the passenger's related fuse(s) when POWER button front air bag should be enabled is ON position. Failure to heed this (may inflate) or not. Only the front warning will cause the SRS air bag passenger front air bag is controlled warning light to illuminate. by the Occupant Detection System. Do not put anything in front of the passenger air bag " " indicator.

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Main components of the occupant You will find the PASSENGER AIR detection system BAG " " indicator on the center 䳜 An detection device located within facia panel. This system detects the the front passenger seat cushion. conditions 1~4 in the following table 䳜 An electronic system which and activates or deactivates the - determines whether the passen front passenger air bag based on ger air bag systems should be these conditions. activated or deactivated. 䳜 An indicator light located on the Always be sure that you and all instrument panel which illumi- vehicle occupants are seated and nates the words PASSENGER AIR restrained properly (sitting upright BAG " " indicates the front with the seat in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion, with passenger air bag system is deac- the person's legs comfortably 4 tivated. extended, feet on the floor, and 䳜 The instrument panel air bag wearing the safety belt properly) warning light is interconnected for the most effective protection by with the occupant detection sys- tem. the air bag and the safety belt. 䳜 The ODS (Occupant Detection - If the front passenger seat is occu System) may not function prop- pied by a person that the system erly if the passenger takes determines to be of appropriate actions which can defeat the - size, and he/she sits properly (sit detection system. These include: ting upright with the seatback in an 1. Failing to sit in an upright posi- upright position, centered on the tion. seat cushion with their seat belt on, 2. Leaning against the door or legs comfortably extended and their center console. feet on the floor), the PASSENGER 3. Sitting towards the sides or the AIR BAG " " indicator will turn off front of the seat. and the front passenger's air bag 4. Putting legs on the dashboard will be able to inflate, if necessary, or resting them on other loca- - in frontal crashes. tions which reduce the passen ger weight on the front seat. 5. Improperly wearing the safety belt. 6. Reclining the seatback.

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Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant detection system

Indicator/Warning light Devices - Condition detected by the occu "PASSENGER AIR SRS warning Front passenger pant classification system BAG OFF" light air bag indicator light 1. Adult*1 Off Off Activated 2. Child restraint system with On Off Deactivated child under 12 months old *2*3*4 3. Unoccupied On Off Deactivated 4. Malfunction in the system Off On Activated *1. The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller adult sits in the front passenger seat, the system may recognize him/her as a child depending on his/ her physique and posture. *2. Do not allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. When a larger child who has outgrown a child restraint system sits in the front passenger seat, the system may recognize him/her as an adult depending upon his/her physique or sitting position. *3. Never install a child restraint system on the front passenger seat. *4. The PASSENGER AIR BAG " " indicator may turn on or off when a child above 12 months to 12 years old (with or without child restraint system) sits in the front pas- senger seat. This is a normal condition.

WARNING 䳜 Do not install a child restraint seat in the passenger seat when the seat is heavily soaked with any type of liquid. 䳜 Do not alter or remodel the ODS (Occupant Detection System). This may damage the system and prevent its proper function in a collision.

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NOTICE NOTICE 䳜 Do not use car seat cushions that Do not modify or replace the front cover up the surface of the seat passenger seat. Don't place any- and aftermarket manufactured thing on or attach anything such as passenger seat heaters. a blanket, front seat cover or after 䳜 After conducting car interior market seat heater to the front cleaning using steam or deter- passenger seat. This can adversely gent, the seat should be dried affect the occupant detection sys- properly. Afterward, check for tem. normal operation of the PASSEN- GER AIR BAG " " and air bag WARNING warning lights. 䳜 Any service related to the pas- ODS System 4 senger seat and the ODS must be Riding in an improper position done at Kia service center. adversely affects the Occupant 䳜 After the passenger seat has Detection System and may result in been removed or installed for the deactivation of the front pas- repair purposes, check for normal senger airbag. It is important for the operation of the PASSENGER AIR driver to instruct the passenger as BAG " " and air bag warning to the proper seating instructions as lights with a person seated or not contained in this manual. seated in the passenger seat. 䳜 Do not place a heavy load in the front passenger seatback pocket or on the front passenger seat. WARNING When the PASSENGER AIR BAG " " symbol is illuminated, the passenger air bag system will not operate. The passenger air bag sys- tem will operate when necessary if the symbol is not illuminated.

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䳜 Do not place feet on the front 䳜 Never place feet on the dash- passenger seatback. board.

ODEEV058056NR ODEEV058059NR 䳜 Never sit with hips shifted 䳜 Never lean on the door or center towards the front of the seat. console. 䳜 Never sit on one side of the front passenger seat.

ODEEV058057NR 䳜 Never excessively recline the front passenger seatback. ODEEV058060NR 䳜 Do not use car seat accessories such as thick blankets and cush- ions which cover up the car seat surface.

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䳜 Do not sit on the passenger seat 䳜 Wet Passenger Seat wearing heavily padded clothes Do not spill liquid in the passenger such as ski wear and hip protec- seat. Spilled liquid on the passen- tor. ger seat may cause the air bag warning light to illuminate or mal- function. If any liquid is spilled, make sure the seat has been completely dried before driving the vehicle.

4 ODEEV058061NR 䳜 Do not place electronic devices such as laptops, DVD player, or conductive materials such as water bottles on the passenger seat. ODEEV058063NR 䳜 Do not use electronic devices such as laptops and satellite radios Proper position which use inverter chargers.

ODEEV058064NR ODEEV058062NR When an adult is seated in the front passenger seat, if the PASSENGER AIR BAG " " indicator is on, change POWER button to the OFF position and ask the passenger to

4 53 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system sit properly (sitting upright with the NOTICE seatback in an upright position, cen- tered on the seat cushion with their The PASSENGER AIR BAG " " seat belt on, legs comfortably indicator illuminates for about 4 extended and their feet on the seconds after POWER button is floor). Restart the vehicle and have turned to the ON position after the the person remain in that position. vehicle is started. If the front pas- This will allow the system to detect senger seat is occupied, the occu- the person and to enable the pas- pant detection sensor will then senger air bag. classify the front passenger after several more seconds. If the PASSENGER AIR BAG " " indicator is still on, ask the passen- 䳜 Even though your vehicle is ger to move to the rear seat. equipped with the occupant detection system, never install a WARNING child restraint system in the front passenger's seat. A deploying air PASSENGER AIR BAG " " light bag can forcefully strike a child Do not allow an adult passenger to resulting in serious injuries or ride in the front seat when the PAS- death. SENGER AIR BAG " " indicator is Any child age 12 and under should illuminated, because the air bag will ride in the rear seat. Children too not deploy in the event of a crash. large for child restraints should use The driver must instruct the pas- the available lap/shoulder belts. No senger to reposition himself in the matter what type of crash, children seat. Failure to properly position of all ages are safer when yourself may lead to air bag deacti- restrained in the rear seat. vation resulting in air bag non- If the occupant detection system is deployment in a collision. If the PAS- not working properly, the SRS air SENGER AIR BAG " " indicator bag warning light on the instrument - remains illuminated after the pas panel will illuminate because the senger repositions themselves passenger's front air bag is con- properly and the car is restarted, it nected with the occupant detection is recommended that passenger system. If there is a malfunction of move to the rear seat because the the occupant detection system, the passenger's front air bag will not PASSENGER AIR BAG " " indicator deploy. will not illuminate and the passen-

4 54 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system ger's front air bag will inflate in Passenger's front air bag frontal impact crashes even if there is no occupant in the front passen- ger's seat.

Driver's and passenger's front air bag Your vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver and passen- ODEEV058067NR ger seating position. The indication of the system's pres- ence are the letters "AIR BAG" Driver's front air bag 4 located on the air bag pad cover on the steering wheel and the passen- ger's side front panel pad above the glove box. The SRS consists of air bags installed under the pad covers in the center of the steering wheel and the passenger's side front panel above the glove box.

ODEEV058065NR The purpose of the SRS is to provide Driver's knee air bag the vehicle's driver and/or the front passenger with additional protec- tion than that offered by the seat belt system alone in case of a fron- tal impact of sufficient severity. The SRS uses sensors to gather infor- mation about the driver's and front passenger's seat belt usage and impact severity. The seat belt buckle sensor deter- ODEEV058066NR mines if the front passenger's seat belt is fastened.

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These sensors provide the ability to WARNING control the SRS deployment based on whether or not the seat belts are Modification fastened, and how severe the Modification to the seat structure impact is. can cause the air bag to deploy at a different level than should be pro- The advanced SRS offers the ability vided. to control the air bag inflation with two levels. A first stage level is pro- Manufacturers are required by gov- vided for moderate-severity ernment regulations to provide a impacts. A second stage level is pro- contact point concerning modifica- vided for more severe impacts. tions to the vehicle for persons with The passenger's front air bag is disabilities, which modifications may designed to help reduce the injury of affect the vehicle's advanced air bag children sitting close to the instru- system. That contact is Kia's toll- ment panel in low speed collisions. free Customer Assistance center at However, children are safer if they 1-800-333-4Kia. However, Kia does are restrained in the rear seat. not endorse nor will it support any According to the impact severity changes to any part or structure of and seat belt usage, the SRSCM the vehicle that could affect the (SRS Control Module) controls the advanced air bag system, including air bag inflation. Failure to properly the occupant detection system. wear seat belts can increase the risk or severity of injury in an accident. WARNING Additionally, your vehicle is equipped Replacement/modifications with an occupant detection system The front passenger seat, dash- in the front passenger's seat. The board or door should not be replaced occupant detection system detects except by an authorized Kia dealer the presence of a passenger in the using original Kia parts designed for front passenger's seat and will turn this vehicle and model. Any other off the front passenger's air bag such replacement or modification under certain conditions. For more could adversely affect the operation detail, see "Occupant Detection Sys- of the occupant detection system tem (ODS)" on page 4-48. and your advanced air bags.

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WARNING WARNING Modification SRS Wiring Modification to the seat structure Do not tamper with or disconnect can cause the air bag to deploy at a SRS wiring or other components of different level than should be pro- the SRS system. Doing so could vided. result in injury, due to accidental deployment of the air bags or by Advanced air bags are combined rendering the SRS inoperative. with pre-tensioner seat belts to help provide enhanced occupant protection in frontal crashes. Front WARNING air bags are not intended to deploy No attaching objects 4 in collisions in which sufficient pro- No objects (such as crash pad cover, tection can be provided by the seat cellular phone holder, cup holder, belt. perfume or stickers) should be placed over or near the air bag mod- NOTICE ules on the steering wheel, instru- ment panel, windshield glass, and Air bags can only be used once 䳍 the front passenger's panel above have an authorized Kia dealer the glove box. Such objects could replace the air bag immediately cause harm if the vehicle is in a after deployment. crash severe enough to cause the air bags to deploy. Front air bags are not intended to deploy in side-impact, rear-impact Do not place any objects over the air or rollover crashes. However, when bag or between the air bag and frontal deployment threshold is sat- yourself. isfied at side-impact, front air bags may deploy. In addition, front air bags will not deploy in frontal crashes below the deployment threshold.

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Side air bag 䳜 The side air bags may deploy on Your vehicle is equipped with a side the side of the impact or on both air bag in each front seat. sides. 䳜 The side and/or curtain air bags on both sides of the vehicle will deploy if a rollover or possible rollover is detected. 䳜 The side air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact or roll- over situations.

WARNING Unexpected deployment ODEEV058068NR Avoid impact to the side impact air- bag sensor when POWER button is ON to prevent unexpected deploy- ment of the side air bag.

䳜 The side air bag is supplemental to the driver's and the passen- ger's seat belt systems and is not a substitute for them. Therefore your seat belts must be worn at

ODEEV058069NR all times while the vehicle is in * The actual air bags in the vehicle operation. may differ from the illustration. 䳜 For best protection from the side air bag system and to avoid being - The purpose of the air bag is to pro injured by the deploying side air vide the vehicle's driver and/or the bag, both front seat occupants - front passenger with additional pro should sit in an upright position tection than that offered by the with the seat belt properly fas- seat belt alone. tened. The driver's hands should 䳜 The side air bags are designed to be placed on the steering wheel at deploy during certain side-impact the 9:00 and 3:00 positions. The collisions, depending on the crash passenger's arms and hands severity of impact. should be placed on their laps.

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WARNING 䳜 Do not put any objects between the side airbag label and seat Deployment cushion. It could cause harm if the Do not install any accessories vehicle is in a crash severe enough including seat covers, on the side or to cause the air bags to deploy. near the side air bag as this may 䳜 Never place or insert any object affect the deployment of the side into any small opening near side air bags. airbag labels attached to the vehi- cle seats. When the air bag 䳜 If seat or seat cover is damaged, deploys, the object may affect have the vehicle checked and the deployment and result in repaired by an authorized Kia unexpected accident or bodily dealer. Inform the dealer that harm. your vehicle is equipped with side 䳜 Do not install any accessories on 4 - air bags and an occupant detec the side or near the side air bags. tion system.

WARNING Curtain air bag Flying objects Curtain air bags are located along Do not place any objects (an both sides of the roof rails above umbrella, bag, etc.) between the the front and rear doors. front door and the front seat. Such objects may become dangerous projectiles if the side airbag inflates.

WARNING No attaching objects 䳜 Do not place any objects over the air bag or between the air bag and yourself. Also, do not attach any objects around the area the air ODEEV058070NR bag inflates such as the door, side door glass, front and rear pillar.

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Do not allow the passengers to lean their heads or bodies against the doors, put their arms on the doors, stretch their arms out of the win- dow or place objects between the doors and passengers when they are seated on seats equipped with side impact and/or curtain air bags.

ODEEV058071NR NOTICE * The actual air bags in the vehicle Never try to open or repair any may differ from the illustration. components of the side and curtain air bag system. This should only be They are designed to help protect done by an authorized Kia dealer. occupants in certain side impacts and to help prevent them from ejecting out of the vehicle as a result WARNING of a rollover, especially when the seatbelts are also in use. No attaching objects 䳜 The curtain air bags are designed 䳜 Do not place any objects over the to deploy during certain side air bag. Also, do not attach any impact collisions, depending on objects around the area the air the severity of impact. However, bag inflates such as the door, side when side deployment threshold door glass, front and rear pillar, is satisfied at front-impact, side roof side rail. air bags may deploy. 䳜 Do not hang hard, breakable, or 䳜 The curtain air bags may deploy heavy objects on the coat hooks on the side of the impact or on for safety reasons. both sides. 䳜 Also, the curtain air bags on both sides of the vehicle will deploy in certain rollover situations. 䳜 The curtain air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact or rollover situations.

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Air bag collision sensors The air bag collision sensors are located in the following positions

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ODEEV058073NR ODEEV058074NR ODEEV058075NR ODEEV058076NR * The actual shape and position of sensors may differ from the illustration. 1. SRS control module / Rollover sensor 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor 4. Side impact sensor

4 61 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system

WARNING Why didn't my air bag go off in a collision? (Inflation and non-infla- Air bag sensors tion conditions of the air bag) 䳜 Do not hit or allow any objects to There are many types of accidents impact the locations where air in which the air bag would not be bags or sensors are installed. expected to provide additional pro- This may cause unexpected air tection. bag deployment, which could result in serious personal injury or These include rear impacts, second death. or third collisions in multiple impact 䳜 If the installation location or angle accidents, as well as low speed of the sensors is altered in any impacts. way, the air bags may deploy when they should not or they Air bag inflation conditions may not deploy when they should. Front air bags Therefore, do not try to perform Front air bags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depend- maintenance on or around the air ing on the severity of impact of the bag sensors. Have the vehicle front collision. checked and repaired by an authorized Kia dealer. Side and/or curtain air bags Side and/or curtain air bags are Problems may arise if the sensor designed to inflate when an impact installation angles are changed due is detected by side collision sensors to the deformation of the front depending on the severity of impact bumper, front end module, body or resulting from a side impact colli- front doors where side collision sen- sion. Also, the side and curtain air bags sors are installed. Have the vehicle are designed to inflate when a roll- checked and repaired by an autho- over is detected by a rollover sensor. rized Kia dealer. Although the front air bags (driver䳓s Installing bumper guards (or side and front passenger䳓s air bags) are - step or running board) or replacing a primarily designed to inflate in fron bumper (or front door module) with tal collisions, they may inflate in other types of collisions if the front non-genuine parts may adversely impact sensors detect a sufficient affect your vehicle's collision and air frontal force in another type of bag deployment performance. impact.

4 62 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system

Similarly, although side and curtain 䳜 Air bags are not designed to air bags are designed to inflate in inflate in rear collisions, because certain side impact collisions, they occupants are moved backward - may inflate in other types of colli by the force of the impact. In this sions where a side force is detected case, inflated air bags would not by the sensors. For instance, side air be able to provide any additional bag and/or curtain air bags may benefit. inflate if rollover sensors indicate 䳜 Front air bags may not inflate in the possibility of a rollover occurring (even if none actually occurs) or in side impact collisions, because other situations, including when the occupants move to the direction vehicle is tilted while being towed. of the collision, and thus in side Even if side and/or curtain air bags impacts, frontal air bag deploy- do not provide impact protection in ment would not provide additional a rollover, they will deploy to pre- occupant protection. 4 vent ejection of occupants, espe- 䳜 In an angled collision, the force of cially those who are restrained with impact may direct the occupants seat belts. in a direction where the air bags If the vehicle chassis is impacted by would not be able to provide any bumps or objects on unimproved additional benefit, and thus the roads, the air bags may deploy. sensors may not deploy any air Drive carefully on unimproved roads or on surfaces not designed for bags. vehicle traffic to prevent unintended 䳜 Just before impact, drivers often air bag deployment. brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the Air bag non-inflation conditions vehicle causing it to "ride" under a 䳜 In certain low-speed collisions the vehicle with a higher ground air bags may not deploy. The air clearance. Air bags may not - bags are designed not to deploy in inflate in this "under-ride" situa such cases because they may not tion because deceleration forces provide benefits beyond the pro- that are detected by sensors may tection of the seat belts in such be significantly reduced by such collisions. "under-ride" collisions. 䳜 Front air bags may not inflate in all rollover accidents when the SRSCM indicates that the front air bag deployment would not pro- vide additional occupant protec- tion.

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䳜 Air bags may not inflate if the If components of the air bag system vehicle collides with objects such must be discarded, or if the vehicle as utility poles or trees, where the must be scrapped, certain safety point of impact is concentrated to precautions must be observed. An one area and the full force of the authorized Kia dealer knows these impact is not delivered to the sen- precautions and can give you the sors. necessary information. Failure to follow these precautions and proce- Supplemental Restraint System dures could increase the risk of per- (SRS) Care sonal injury. The SRS is virtually maintenance- free and so there are no parts you WARNING can safely service by yourself. Tampering with SRS If the SRS air bag warning light does Do not tamper with or disconnect not illuminate, or continuously SRS wiring, or other components of remains on, have your vehicle the SRS system. Doing so could immediately inspected by an autho- result in the accidental inflation of rized Kia dealer. the air bags or by render the SRS inoperative. Any work on the SRS system, such as removing, installing, repairing, or any work on the steering wheel, the WARNING front passenger's panel, front seats and roof rails must be performed by Towing Vehicle an authorized Kia dealer. Improper Always have the ignition off when handling of the SRS system may your vehicle is being towed. The side result in serious personal injury. air bags may inflate if the vehicle is tilted such as when being towed For cleaning the air bag pad covers, because of the rollover sensors in use only a soft, dry cloth or one the vehicle. which has been moistened with plain water. Solvents or cleaners could adversely affect the air bag covers and proper deployment of the system.

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Adding equipment to or modifying your air bag-equipped vehicle If you modify your vehicle by chang- ing your vehicle's frame, bumper system, front end or side sheet metal or ride height, this may affect the operation of your vehicle's air bag system.

Air bag warning label Air bag warning labels, some required by the U.S. National High- way Traffic Safety Administration 4 (NHTSA), are attached to the sun visor to alert the driver and passen- gers of potential risks of the air bag system.

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Features of your vehicle 5

Features of your vehicle Smart key...... 5-6 䳜 Replacing smart key battery ...... 5-9 䳜 Smart key immobilizer system...... 5-10 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 5-11 Theft-alarm system ...... 5-11 䳜 Armed stage...... 5-11 䳜 Theft-alarm stage ...... 5-12 䳜 Disarmed stage...... 5-12 Door locks...... 5-13 Liftgate...... 5-18 䳜 Opening the liftgate...... 5-18 䳜 Closing the liftgate...... 5-18 䳜 Opening the liftgate in emergency ...... 5-19 Windows...... 5-20 䳜 Window opening and closing ...... 5-21 䳜 Power window lock button ...... 5-23 Hood ...... 5-24 䳜 Opening the hood ...... 5-24 䳜 Hood open warning ...... 5-25 䳜 Closing the hood ...... 5-25 Sunroof...... 5-26 䳜 Sliding the sunroof ...... 5-28 䳜 Tilting the sunroof ...... 5-29 䳜 Sunshade ...... 5-30 䳜 Resetting the sunroof ...... 5-30 䳜 Sunroof open warning ...... 5-31 Steering wheel ...... 5-31 5 Features of your vehicle

䳜 Electronic power steering ...... 5-31 䳜 Tilt & telescopic steering wheel ...... 5-32 䳜 Adjusting steering wheel angle and height...... 5-33 䳜 Heated steering wheel ...... 5-33 䳜 Horn ...... 5-34 Mirrors ...... 5-35 䳜 Inside rearview mirror ...... 5-35 䳜 Outside rearview mirror...... 5-42 Charging door ...... 5-45 䳜 Opening the charging door...... 5-45 䳜 Closing the charging door...... 5-45 Instrument cluster...... 5-46 䳜 Instrument cluster control...... 5-47 䳜 LCD display control...... 5-47 䳜 Gauges...... 5-48 䳜 Reduction gear...... 5-51 䳜 Shift indicator pop-up ...... 5-51 䳜 Regenerative braking level indicator ...... 5-51 䳜 Utility mode...... 5-52 LCD display...... 5-53 䳜 LCD Display Control ...... 5-53 䳜 LCD Display Modes ...... 5-54 LCD displays...... 5-62 䳜 Trip information (Trip computer)...... 5-62 䳜 Driving info display...... 5-65 Warning and indicator lights ...... 5-73 䳜 Warning lights ...... 5-73 䳜 Indicator lights ...... 5-78 Parking distance warning-reverse...... 5-81 Features of your vehicle 5

Parking distance warning...... 5-85 Rear view monitor ...... 5-90 Lighting...... 5-91 䳜 Battery saver function ...... 5-91 䳜 Headlight escort function ...... 5-91 䳜 Daytime running light...... 5-91 䳜 Lighting control...... 5-92 䳜 Operating high beam ...... 5-93 䳜 Operating turn signals and lane change signals ...... 5-94 䳜 Operating front fog light...... 5-94 䳜 High Beam Assist...... 5-95 Wipers and washers...... 5-98 䳜 Operating windshield washer...... 5-99 䳜 Operating rear window wiper and washer switch...... 5-100 Interior lights...... 5-101 䳜 Automatic turn off function...... 5-101 䳜 Room lamp ...... 5-101 䳜 Map lamp ...... 5-102 䳜 Liftgate room lamp...... 5-103 䳜 Vanity mirror lamp...... 5-103 Welcome system ...... 5-104 Defroster...... 5-105 䳜 Operating rear window defroster ...... 5-105 䳜 Outside mirror defroster ...... 5-105 Automatic climate control system ...... 5-106 䳜 Heating and air conditioning automatically ...... 5-107 䳜 Manual heating and air conditioning ...... 5-108 䳜 Mode selection ...... 5-109 5 Features of your vehicle

䳜 Temperature control...... 5-110 䳜 Controlling air intake...... 5-110 䳜 Controlling fan speed ...... 5-111 䳜 Air conditioning ...... 5-111 䳜 Turning heating on or off...... 5-112 䳜 Turning off the front air climate control...... 5-113 䳜 Displaying climate information ...... 5-113 䳜 Air conditioning for driver only...... 5-113 䳜 Automatic ventilation ...... 5-113 䳜 System operation...... 5-114 䳜 Climate control air filter ...... 5-116 䳜 Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant...... 5-116 䳜 Air Conditioning refrigerant label...... 5-117 䳜 Windshield defrosting and defogging ...... 5-117 Storage compartment ...... 5-121 䳜 Center console storage...... 5-121 䳜 Glove box...... 5-121 䳜 Sunglass holder...... 5-122 䳜 Luggage box ...... 5-122 Interior features...... 5-123 䳜 Cup holder...... 5-123 䳜 Seat warmer...... 5-124 䳜 Air ventilation seat ...... 5-125 䳜 Sun visor...... 5-126 䳜 Power outlet...... 5-127 䳜 USB charger...... 5-128 䳜 Wireless smart phone charging system...... 5-128 䳜 Coat hook ...... 5-132 䳜 Floor mat anchor(s) ...... 5-132 Features of your vehicle 5

䳜 Luggage net holder ...... 5-133 䳜 Cargo security screen...... 5-134 Exterior features ...... 5-135 䳜 Roof rack...... 5-135 Audio system...... 5-136 䳜 Antenna...... 5-136 䳜 USB port...... 5-137 䳜 How vehicle radio works...... 5-137 Declaration of Conformity ...... 5-140 䳜 FCC ...... 5-140 Features of your vehicle Smart key

FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE

Smart key The mechanical key and various remote functions are integrated into the smart key to provide con- venience to the driver.

Record your key number ODEEV068001NR - The key code num To reinstall the mechanical key, put ber is stamped on the key into the hole and push it the bar code tag until a click sound is heard. attached to the key set. Should you lose your keys, this number will With a smart key, you can lock or enable an authorized Kia dealer to unlock a door (and liftgate) and duplicate the keys easily. Remove start the vehicle. the bar code tag and store it in a Refer to the following for more safe place. Also, record the code details. number and keep it in a safe and handy place, but not in the vehicle. WARNING Smart key Smart key function Never leave the keys in your vehicle To remove the mechanical key, with unsupervised children. Leaving press and hold the release button children unattended in a vehicle with (1) and remove the mechanical key the Smart key is dangerous even if (2). the start button is not in the ACC or ON position. Children copy adults and they could press the start but- ton. The key would enable children to operate power windows or other controls, or even make the vehicle move, which could result in serious bodily injury or death.

5 6 Features of your vehicle Smart key

Locking Unlocking Pressing the button of the front outside door handles with all doors (and liftgate) closed and locked, unlocks all the doors (and liftgate). The hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that all doors (and liftgate) are unlocked. The button will only operate when the smart key is within 28~40 in (0.7~1 m) from the outside door handle.

ODEEV068002NR When 2-press unlock function is activated, Pressing the button of the front outside door handles with all doors (and liftgate) closed and any door unlocked, locks all the doors (and liftgate). The hazard warning lights will blink 5 once to indicate that all doors (and liftgate) are locked. The button will only operate when the smart key is within 28~40 in (0.7~1 m) from the outside door handle. If you want to make sure that a door has locked or ODEEV068235NR not, you should check the door lock 䳜 If you press the Door Unlock but- button inside the vehicle or pull the ton (2) on the smart key, driver's outside door handle. door will unlock. Even though you press the button, 䳜 If you press Door Unlock button - the doors will not lock and an audi (2) on the smart key within four ble chime will sound if any of the seconds again, then all the doors following occurs: will unlock. 䳜 The smart key is in the vehicle. 䳜 If you press the driver's outside 䳜 The POWER button is in the ACC or ON position. door handle button, driver's door 䳜 Any door except the liftgate is will unlock. opened. 䳜 If you press the driver's outside door handle button within four seconds again, then all the doors will unlock.

5 7 Features of your vehicle Smart key

NOTICE Loss of the smart key A maximum of 2 smart keys can be You can activate or deactivate the registered to a single vehicle. 2-press unlock function. Refer to "User settings mode" on page 5-56. If you happen to lose your smart key, you will not be able to start the vehicle. You should immediately Liftgate unlocking take the vehicle and remaining key If you are within 28~40 in (0.7~1 m) to your authorized Kia dealer (tow from the outside liftgate handle, with your smart key in possession, the vehicle, if necessary) to protect the liftgate will unlock and open it from potential theft. when you press the liftgate handle switch. Smart key precautions The hazard warning lights will blink The smart key will not work if any twice to indicate that the liftgate is unlocked. of the following occur: Also, once the liftgate is opened and 䳜 The smart key is close to a radio then closed, the liftgate will lock transmitter such as a radio sta- automatically. tion or an airport which can inter- fere with normal operation of the Panic smart key. 1. Press the panic button (4) for 䳜 The smart key is near a mobile more than 1 second. two way radio system or a cellu- 2. The horn sounds and hazard lar phone. warning light flash for about 27 䳜 Another vehicle's smart key is seconds. being operated close to your vehi- To stop the horn and lights, press cle. any button on the smart key. When the smart key does not work Start-up correctly, open and close the door You can start the vehicle without with the mechanical key and contact inserting the key. an authorized Kia dealer. * For information, refer to "Power button" on page 6-6.

5 8 Features of your vehicle Smart key

If the smart key is in close proximity Replacing smart key battery to your cell phone or smart phone, A smart key battery should last for the signal from the smart key could several years, but if the smart key is be blocked by normal operation of not working properly, try replacing your cell phone or smart phone. This the battery with a new one. is especially important when the phone is active such as making calls, receiving calls, text messaging, and/ or sending/receiving emails. Avoid placing the smart key and your cell phone or smart phone in the same pants or jacket pocket and maintain adequate distance between the two devices.

CAUTION ODEEV068004NR 5 Smart key If you are unsure how to use your Keep the smart key away from smart key or replace the battery, water or any liquid, as it can become contact an authorized Kia dealer. damaged and not function properly 1. Remove the mechanical key. if wet. 2. Pry open the rear cover. 3. Replace the battery with a new battery (CR2032). When replac- NOTICE ing the battery, make sure the battery is in the correct position. If the smart key is inoperative due 4. Install the battery in the reverse to exposure to water or liquids, it order of removal. - will not be covered by your manu The smart key is designed to give facturer's vehicle warranty. you years of trouble-free use, how- ever it can malfunction if exposed to moisture or static electricity. If you are unsure how to use or replace the battery, contact an authorized Kia dealer. Using the wrong battery can cause the smart key to malfunction. Be sure to use the correct battery.

5 9 Features of your vehicle Smart key

To avoid damaging the smart key, In some circumstances, the vehicle don't drop it, get it wet, or expose it may not recognize your smart key if to heat or sunlight. another smart key device is nearby or a metal object such as a key chain An inappropriately dis- is causing interference with the posed battery can be smart key. harmful to the environ- ment and human health. Dispose If this occurs, your vehicle may not the battery according to your local start. Remove any metal objects or law(s) or regulations. additional keys near the smart key before attempting to start the vehi- CAUTION cle again. Smart key damage If the system repeatedly does not Do not drop, get wet or expose the recognize the coding of the key, it is smart key to heat or sunlight, or it recommended that you contact will be damaged. your Kia dealer. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it. Electrical Smart key immobilizer system problems could result that may The immobilizer system protects make your vehicle inoperable. your vehicle from theft. If an improperly coded key (or other NOTICE device) is used, the vehicle's power system is disabled. When starting the vehicle, do not use the key with other immobilizer When the POWER button is placed in keys around. Otherwise the vehicle the ON position, the immobilizer may not start or may stop soon system indicator should come on after it starts. Keep each key sepa- briefly, then go off. If the indicator rate in order to avoid a starting starts to blink, the system does not malfunction. recognize the coding of the key. Place the POWER button to the OFF position, then place the POWER but- ton to the ON position again.

5 10 Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm system

This device complies with Part 15 Theft-alarm system (if of the FCC rules. equipped) Operation is subject to the following This system is designed to provide two conditions: protection from unauthorized entry 1. This device may not cause harm- into the vehicle. ful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTICE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate 5 the equipment. If the smart key is This system is operated in three inoperative due to changes or modi- stages: the first is the "Armed" fications not expressly approved by stage, the second is the "Theft- the party responsible for compli- alarm" stage, and the third is the ance, it will not be covered by your "Disarmed" stage. If triggered, the manufacturer's vehicle warranty. system provides an audible alarm with blinking of the hazard warning lights.

Armed stage Park and stop the vehicle. Arm the system as described below.

Entering the armed stage using the smart key 1. Place the POWER button is OFF position. 2. Make sure that all doors, the hood and liftgate are closed and latched.

5 11 Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm system

3. Lock the doors by pressing the Theft-alarm stage button of the front outside door The alarm will be activated if any of handle with the smart key in your the following occurs while the sys- possession. After completion of the steps tem is armed. above, the hazard warning lights 䳜 A front or rear door is opened will operate once to indicate that without using the smart key. the system is armed. 䳜 The liftgate is opened without If any door (or liftgate) or hood using the smart key. remains open, the hazard warning 䳜 The hood is opened. lights and the chime will not oper- The horn will sound and the hazard ate and the theft-alarm will not arm. If all doors and liftgate and warning lights will blink continuously hood are closed after the lock for approximately 27 seconds, and button is pressed, the hazard repeat the horn 3 times unless the warning lights blink once. system is disarmed. To turn off the The system can also be armed by system, unlock the doors with the locking the doors with the key smart key. from the front doors; however, the hazard warning lights will not Disarmed stage blink using this method. 4. Lock the doors by pressing the The system will be disarmed when: lock button on the smart key. 䳜 The doors (and liftgate) are After completion of the steps unlocked with the smart key. above, the hazard warning lights will operate once to indicate that After pressing the unlock button, the system is armed. the hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound twice (in NOTICE smart key) to indicate that the sys- Do not arm the system until all pas- tem is disarmed. sengers have left the vehicle. If the After pressing the unlock button, if - system is armed while a passen any door (or liftgate) is not opened ger(s) remains in the vehicle, the within 30 seconds, the system will alarm may be activated when the be rearmed. remaining passenger(s) leaves the vehicle. If any door (or liftgate) or hood is opened within 30 seconds after the system enters the armed stage, the system will be disarmed to prevent unnecessary alarm.

5 12 Features of your vehicle Door locks

NOTICE Door locks 䳜 Avoid trying to start the vehicle Know how to use the door lock so while the alarm is activated. The that you can lock or unlock the door vehicle starting motor is disabled if necessary. during the theft-alarm stage. If the system is not disarmed with Operating door locks from outside the smart key, open the doors by the vehicle using the mechanical key and Turn the key toward the rear of the start the vehicle by directly vehicle to lock (1) and toward the pressing the POWER button with front of the vehicle to unlock (2). the smart key. 䳜 If you lose your keys, consult your authorized Kia dealer.

CAUTION 5 Adjusting alarm system Do not change, alter or adjust the theft alarm system in your vehicle. Improper installation of the alarm ODEEV068007NR system could damage the vehicle or 䳜 If you lock the driver's door with a cause the system to malfunction. key, all vehicle doors will lock automatically (if equipped). NOTICE 䳜 From the driver䳓s door, turn the key toward the front of the vehi- Malfunctions caused by improper cle once to unlock the driver䳓s - alterations, adjustments or modifi door and once more within 4 sec- cations to the theft-alarm system onds to unlock all doors. are not covered by your vehicle 䳜 Doors can also be locked and manufacturer warranty. unlocked with the smart key. 䳜 Once the doors are unlocked, they may be opened by pulling the door handle. 䳜 When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure the doors are closed securely.

5 13 Features of your vehicle Door locks

NOTICE CAUTION 䳜 In cold and wet climates, door lock Do not unnecessarily open and close and door mechanisms may not the door repeatedly or with exces- work properly due to freezing sive force. Such action can damage conditions. the vehicle door. 䳜 If the door is locked/unlocked multiple times in rapid succession To lock a door without the key, push with either the vehicle key or door the inside door lock button (1) or lock switch, the system may stop central door lock switch (2) to the operating temporarily in order to "Lock" position and close the door protect the circuit and prevent (3). damage to system components.

WARNING 䳜 Securely close your door before you begin driving. Failure to fully close your door may cause it to open during vehicle operation. 䳜 Keep your body out of the way of the closing door to prevent inju- ODEEV068008NR ries. If you lock the door with the central door lock switch (2), all vehicle doors WARNING will lock automatically. If adult passengers must remain in the vehicle while it is very hot or cold NOTICE outside, there is risk of injuries or Always turn the POWER button to danger to life. Do not lock the vehi- OFF position, engage the parking cle from the outside when there are brake, close all windows, and lock all adult passengers in the vehicle. doors when leaving your vehicle unattended.

5 14 Features of your vehicle Door locks

Operating door locks from inside WARNING the vehicle Door lock malfunction With the door lock button If a power door lock ever fails to function while you are in the vehicle, try one or more of the following techniques to exit: 䳜 Operate the door unlock feature repeatedly (both electronic and manual) while simultaneously pulling on the door handle. 䳜 Operate the other door locks and handles, front and rear.

ODEEV068009NR 䳜 Lower a front window and use the - 䳜 To unlock a door, pull the door lock key to unlock the door from out button (1) to the "Unlock" posi- side. tion. The red mark on the door 5 lock button will be visible. WARNING 䳜 To lock a door, push the door lock button (1) to the "Lock" position. If Do not pull the inner door handle of the door is locked properly, the driver's (or passenger's) door while red mark on the door lock button the vehicle is moving. will not be visible. 䳜 To open a door, pull the door han- With central door lock switch dle (2) outward. 䳜 If the inner door handle of the Driver side driver's (or front passenger's) door is pulled when the door lock button is in the lock position, the button will unlock and the door will open. 䳜 Doors cannot be locked if the smart key is in the vehicle and a door is open.

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5 15 Features of your vehicle Door locks

Passenger side WARNING Doors 䳜 The doors should always be fully closed and locked while the vehicle is in motion to prevent accidental opening of the door. 䳜 Be careful when opening doors and watch for vehicles, motorcy- cles, bicycles or pedestrians approaching the vehicle in the ODEEV068011NR path of the door. Opening a door Operate by pressing the central when something is approaching door lock switch. can cause damage or injury. 䳜 When pressing the right portion (1) for driver side or the upper portion (1) for passenger side of WARNING the switch, all vehicle doors will lock. Unattended children/animals 䳜 When pressing the left portion (2) Never leave children or animals for driver side or the lower por- unattended in your vehicle. An tion (2) for passenger side of the enclosed vehicle can become switch, all vehicle doors will extremely hot, causing death or unlock. severe injury to unattended chil- 䳜 If the smart key is in the vehicle dren or animals who cannot escape and any door is opened, the doors the vehicle. will not lock even though the right portion (1) for driver side or upper portion (1) for passenger side of Door lock/unlock features the central door lock switch is Impact sensing door unlock system pressed. All doors will automatically unlock when an impact causes the air bags to deploy.

5 16 Features of your vehicle Door locks

Speed sensing door lock system To allow a rear door to be opened All doors will automatically lock from inside the vehicle, unlock the after the vehicle speed exceeds 10 child safety lock. mph (15 km/h). You can activate or deactivate the auto door lock/unlock features in WARNING the vehicle. Refer to "User settings Rear door locks mode" on page 5-56. Use the rear door safety locks whenever children are in the vehicle. Child-protector rear door locks If a child accidentally opens the rear The child safety lock is provided to doors while the vehicle is moving, he help prevent children from acciden- or she may fall out. tally opening the rear doors from inside the vehicle. The rear door safety locks should be used when- ever children are in the vehicle. The child safety lock is located on 5 the edge of each rear door. When the child safety lock is in the lock position (1), the rear door will not open if the inner door handle (2) is pulled.

ODEEV068012NR To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) into the hole and turn it to the lock position.

5 17 Features of your vehicle Liftgate

Liftgate 䳜 If unlocked, the liftgate can be opened by pressing the handle When you open the liftgate, you will and pulling it up. see a space where you can load the 䳜 Once the liftgate is opened and cargo. then closed, the liftgate locks automatically. (All doors must be Opening the liftgate locked.) The liftgate is locked or unlocked when all doors are locked or NOTICE unlocked with the key, smart key or In cold and wet climates, door lock central door lock/unlock switch. and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. CAUTION Liftgate lift Make certain that you close the lift- WARNING gate before driving your vehicle. The liftgate swings upward. Make Possible damage may occur to the sure no objects or people are near liftgate lift cylinders and attached the rear of the vehicle when opening hardware if the liftgate is not closed the liftgate. prior to driving.

Closing the liftgate Lower and push down the liftgate firmly. Make sure that the liftgate is securely latched.

ODEEV068013NR 䳜 Only the liftgate is unlocked if the liftgate unlock button on the smart key is pressed for approxi-

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5 18 Features of your vehicle Liftgate

Make sure your hands, feet and WARNING other parts of your body are safely out of the way before closing the 䳜 No one should be allowed to - liftgate. occupy the cargo area of the vehi cle at any time. The cargo area is WARNING a very dangerous location in the event of a crash. Rear cargo area 䳜 Use the release lever for emer- Occupants should never ride in the gencies only. Use with extreme rear cargo area where no restraints caution, especially while the vehi- are available. Occupants should cle is in motion. always be properly restrained.

Opening the liftgate in emergency WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with the Make sure there are no people or emergency liftgate safety release objects around the liftgate before lever located on the bottom of the opening or closing the liftgate. Wait 5 liftgate. When someone is inadver- until the liftgate is open fully and tently locked in the luggage com- stopped before loading or unloading partment. cargo from the vehicle.

WARNING Do not grasp the part supporting the liftgate (gas lifter), as this may cause serious injury.

ODEEV068015NR The liftgate can be opened by doing as follows: 1. Input the mechanical key into the hole. 2. Push the mechanical key to the right. ODEEV068016NR 3. Push up the liftgate.

5 19 Features of your vehicle Windows

Windows The doors of this vehicle are equipped with power windows that can be operated by a switch.

ODEEV068017NR 1. Driver's door power window * if equipped switch 2. Front passenger's door power NOTICE window switch - 3. Rear door (left) power window In cold and wet climates, power win switch dows may not work properly due to 4. Rear door (right) power window freezing conditions. switch 5. Window opening and closing The POWER button must be in the 6. Automatic power window up/ ON position for power windows to down (if equipped) operate. 7. Power window lock switch

5 20 Features of your vehicle Windows

Each door has a power window CAUTION switch that controls the door's win- dow. The driver has a power window Do not install any accessories in the lock button which can block the vehicle that extend into the open operation of rear passenger win- window area. Such objects will dows. The power windows can be impact the proper function of the operated for approximately 30 sec- Automatic reversal "jam protection" onds after the POWER button is feature. turned off. However, if the front doors are opened, the power win- Window opening and closing dows cannot be operated even within the 30 seconds period. Type A The driver's door has a master To open or close a window, press power window switch that controls down or pull up the front portion of all the windows in the vehicle. the corresponding switch to the If the window cannot be closed first detent position (5). 5 because it is blocked by objects, remove the objects and close the window.

NOTICE While driving with the rear windows down or with the sunroof (if equipped) in an open (or partially open position), your vehicle may demonstrate a wind buffeting or ODEEV068018NR pulsation noise. This noise is a nor- mal occurrence and can be reduced or eliminated by taking the following actions. If the noise occurs with one or both of the rear windows down, partially lower both front windows approximately one inch. If you expe- rience the noise with the sunroof open, slightly reduce the size of the sunroof opening.

5 21 Features of your vehicle Windows

Type B - Auto up/down window (if Automatic reversal (For Type B) equipped) If the upward movement of the window is blocked by an object or part of the body, the window will detect the resistance and will stop upward movement. The window will then lower approximately 11.8 in (30 cm) to allow the object to be cleared.

ODEEV068019NR Pressing or pulling up the power window switch momentarily to the second detent position (6) com- pletely lowers or raises the window even when the switch is released. To stop the window at the desired position while the window is in oper- ODEEV068020NR ation, pull up or press down and If the window detects the resistance release the switch. while the power window switch is If the power window does not oper- pulled up continuously, the window ate normally, the automatic power will stop upward movement then window system must be reset as lower approximately 1 in (2.5 cm). follows: If the power window switch is pulled 1. Turn the POWER button to the ON up continuously again within 5 sec- position. onds after the window is lowered by 2. Close the window and continue the automatic window reversal fea- pulling up the power window ture, the automatic window reversal switch for at least 1 second after will not operate. the window is completely closed.

5 22 Features of your vehicle Windows

NOTICE WARNING The automatic reverse feature for Do not install any accessories in the the window is only active when the vehicle that extend into the open "auto up" feature is used by fully window area. Such objects could pulling up the switch. The automatic prevent the automatic reverse fea- reverse feature will not operate if ture from functioning. the window is raised using the half- way position on the power window switch. Power window lock button The driver can disable the power window switches on the rear pas- WARNING sengers' doors by pressing the Always check for obstructions power window lock switch to the before raising any window to avoid lock position (pressed). injuries or vehicle damage. If an object less than 0.16 in (4 mm) in 5 diameter is caught between the window glass and the upper window channel, the automatic reverse win- dow may not detect the resistance and will not stop and reverse direc- tion.

WARNING ODEEV068021NR The automatic reverse feature When the power window lock switch doesn't activate while resetting is pressed: power window system. Make sure 䳜 The driver's master control can body parts or other objects are operate the front passenger's safely out of the way before closing power window and the rear pas- the windows to avoid injuries. sengers' power windows. 䳜 The front passenger's control can operate the front passenger's power window. 䳜 The rear passengers' control can- not operate the rear passengers' power window.

5 23 Features of your vehicle Hood

CAUTION Hood Opening/closing Window The hood serves as a cover for the motor room. Open the hood when To prevent possible damage to the power window system, do not open you need to maintain the motor or close two windows or more at the room or when you need to look at same time. This will also ensure the the motor compartment. longevity of the fuse. Opening the hood Always double check to make sure 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch all arms, hands, head and other the hood. The hood should pop obstructions are safely out of the open slightly. way before closing a window. If the window cannot be close because it is blocked by objects, remove the objects and close the window.

WARNING Power windows

䳜 Do not allow children to play with ODEEV068022NR the power windows. Keep the power window lock button (on the WARNING driver's door) in the LOCK Open the hood after turning off the (pressed) position. POWER button on a flat surface, - 䳜 Do not extend a face or arms out turn the shifter dial to the P (Park) side the window opening while the position and setting the parking vehicle is in motion. Doing so could brake. result in significant bodily injury. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the hood slightly, push the secondary latch (1) up side and lift the hood (2).

5 24 Features of your vehicle Hood

Hood open warning A warning message will appear on the LCD display when hood is open.

ODEEV068023NR 3. Pull out the stay rod. 4. Hold the hood opened with the stay rod (1).

ODEEV068025NR The warning chime will operate when the vehicle is being driven 5 above 2 mph (3 km/h) with the hood open.

Closing the hood 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: - ODEEV068024NR 䳜 All filler caps in the motor com partment must be correctly WARNING installed. 䳜 Gloves, rags or any other com- Stay Rod bustible material must be 䳜 To prevent injuries from being removed from the motor com- burned by hot metal, grab the partment. stay rod in the area wrapped in 2. Lower the hood halfway and push rubber. down to securely lock in place. - 䳜 Ensure that the stay rod is com 䳜 Then double check to be sure pletely inserted into the hole on the hood is secure. the hood whenever you inspect 䳜 If the hood can be lifted with a the motor compartment. This will slight force, open the hood prevent the hood from falling and again and close it more firmly. possibly injuring you.

5 25 Features of your vehicle Sunroof

CAUTION Sunroof (if equipped) Hood obstruction If your vehicle is equipped with a sunroof, you can slide or tilt your Before closing the hood, ensure that all obstructions are removed from sunroof with the sunroof control - the hood opening. Closing the hood switch located on the overhead con with an obstruction present in the sole. hood opening may result in severe personal injury or properly damage.

WARNING Fire risk Do not leave gloves, rags or any other combustible material in the motor compartment. Doing so may cause a heat-induced fire. ODEEV068068NR The sunroof can only be opened, WARNING closed, or tilted when the POWER button is in the ON position. Unsecured hood Always double check to be sure that The sunroof can be operated for the hood is firmly latched before approximately 30 seconds after the driving away. If it is not latched, the POWER button is turned to the ACC hood could fly open while the vehicle or OFF position. is being driven, causing a total loss However, if the front door is opened, of visibility, which might result in an the sunroof cannot be operated accident. even within the 30 seconds period.

5 26 Features of your vehicle Sunroof

NOTICE WARNING In cold and wet climates, the sun- In order to prevent accidental oper- roof may not work properly due to ation of the sunroof, especially by a freezing conditions. child, do not let a child operate the After the vehicle is washed or in a sunroof. rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any water that is on the sunroof before operating it. WARNING The sunroof cannot slide when it is Never adjust the sunroof or sun- in the tilt position nor can it be tilted shade while driving. This could result while in an open or slide position. in loss of control and an accident that may cause death, serious injury, or property damage. CAUTION To prevent damage to the sunroof, CAUTION periodically remove any dirt that 5 may accumulate on the guide rail. Make sure the sunroof is fully closed when leaving your vehicle. If the sunroof is opened, rain or snow may CAUTION leak through the sunroof and wet Sunroof control lever the interior as well as increase the Do not continue to press the sun- risk of theft. roof control lever after the sunroof is fully opened, closed, or tilted. WARNING Damage to the motor or system components could occur. Roof cargo Do not operate the sun roof while using the roof rack to transport WARNING cargo. This may cause the cargo to Sunroof operation come loose and distract the driver. When closing the sunroof, make sure there are no body parts in the movement range of the sliding roof. Parts of the body could become trapped or crushed.

5 27 Features of your vehicle Sunroof

WARNING To stop the sunroof sliding at any point, push the sunroof control In order to prevent accidental oper- switch momentarily. ation of the sunroof, especially by a 䳜 To open the sunroof to the maxi- child, do not let a child operate the mum slide open position, press sunroof. the switch towards the rear of the vehicle once again and hold it until the sunroof slide all the way CAUTION open. Do not sit on the top of the vehicle. NOTICE It may cause vehicle damage. To reduce wind noise while driving, we recommend you to drive at the Sliding the sunroof recommended position (about 2.7 in (7 cm) before the maximum slide open position).

䳜 To close the sunroof (autoslide feature), move the sunroof con- trol switch forward to the second detent position. The sunroof will close all the way. To stop the sunroof sliding at any point, pull or push the sunroof control switch momentarily.

ODEEV068026NR 䳜 To open or close the sunroof (manual slide feature), push the sunroof control switch backward or forward to the first detent position. 䳜 To open the sunroof (autoslide feature), push the sunroof control switch backward to the second detent position. The sunroof will slide to the rec- ommended open position about 3 in (7 cm) before the maximum slide open position).

5 28 Features of your vehicle Sunroof

Automatic reversal 䳜 To close the sunroof, push the If an object or part of the body is sunroof switch forward until the detected while the sunroof is closing sunroof moves to the desired automatically, it will reverse direc- position. tion, and then stop. WARNING Sunroof Do not extend the face, neck, arms or body outside through the sunroof opening while driving or operating the sunroof.

CAUTION ODEEV068027NR Sunroof motor damage The auto reverse function will not If you try to open the sunroof when work if a small obstacle is caught in 5 the temperature is below freezing the sunroof. You should always or when the sunroof is covered with make sure that all passengers and objects are away from the sunroof snow or ice, the glass or the motor before closing it. could be damaged.

Tilting the sunroof WARNING Sunroof Operation When closing the sunroof, make sure there are no body parts in the movement range of the sliding roof. Parts of the body could become trapped or crushed.

ODEEV068028NR 䳜 To tilt open the sunroof, push the sunroof control switch upward until the sunroof moves to the desired position.

5 29 Features of your vehicle Sunroof

Sunshade Resetting the sunroof The sunshade will be opened with Reset the sunroof when: the glass panel automatically when 䳜 The battery is discharged or dis- the glass panel is opened. You will connected or the sunroof fuse has have to close it manually if you want been replaced or disconnected. it closed. 䳜 The sunroof control switch is not operating correctly. 1. Place the POWER button to the ON position or start the vehicle ( indicator ON). It is recom- mended to reset the sunroof while the vehicle is in the ready ( ) mode. 2. Close the sunroof completely if opened. 3. Release the sunroof control ODEEV068029NR switch. 4. Move the sunroof control lever CAUTION forward in the direction of close The sunroof is made to slide until the sunroof moves tilt up. Then, release the switch. together with the sunshade. Do not 5. Move the sunroof control switch pull or push the sunshade by hand forward in the direction of close, as such action may damage the until the sunroof operates as fol- sunshade or cause it to malfunction. lows again: Go to the Tilt down →Slide Open →Slide Close.

NOTICE Do not release the switch until the operation is completed. If you release the switch during operation, try again from step 2.

5 30 Features of your vehicle Steering wheel

6. Release the sunroof control Steering wheel switch after all operation has The steering wheel of this vehicle is completed. (The sunroof system has been reset.) equipped with electronic power steering. * For more detailed information, contact an authorized Kia dealer. Electronic power steering NOTICE Power steering uses an electric motor to assist you in steering the If the sunroof is not reset when the vehicle. vehicle battery is disconnected or discharged, or related fuse is blown, If the vehicle is off or if the power - the sunroof may operate improp- steering system becomes inopera erly. tive, the vehicle may still be steered, but it will require increased steering effort. Sunroof open warning - Electronic power steering is con 5 If the driver turns off the POWER trolled by the power steering con- button when the sunroof is not fully trol unit which senses the steering closed, the warning chime will sound wheel torque and vehicle speed to for approximately 6 seconds and a command the motor. message will appear on the LCD The steering effort becomes window. heavier as the vehicle's speed increases and becomes lighter as the vehicle's speed decreases for better control of the steering wheel. Should you notice any change in the effort required to steer during nor- mal vehicle operation, have the power steering checked by an authorized Kia dealer.

ODEEV068030NR Close the sunroof securely when leaving your vehicle.

5 31 Features of your vehicle Steering wheel

NOTICE If the Electronic Power Steering System does not operate normally, The following symptoms may occur the warning light will illuminate on during normal vehicle operation: the instrument cluster. The steering 䳜 The EPS warning light does not wheel may become difficult to con- illuminate. trol or operate abnormally. In this 䳜 The steering gets heavy immedi- case, have the system inspected by ately after turning the POWER an authorized Kia dealer. button is ON position. This hap- When you operate the steering pens as the system performs the wheel in low temperature, the EPS system diagnostics. When steering effort may be high and the diagnostics are completed, abnormal noise could occur. If tem- the steering wheel will return to perature rises, the noise will disap- its normal condition. pear. This is a normal condition. 䳜 A click noise may be heard from the EPS relay after turning the When the vehicle is stationary, and POWER button is ON or OFF posi- the steering wheel is turned all the tion. way to the left or right continu- 䳜 A motor noise may be heard when ously, the steering wheel becomes the vehicle is at a stop or at a low harder to turn. The power assist is driving speed. limited to protect the motor from 䳜 If the Electronic Power Steering overheating. - System does not operate nor As time passes, the steering wheel - mally, the warning light will illumi will return to its normal condition. nate on the instrument cluster. The steering wheel may become Tilt & telescopic steering wheel difficult to control or operate abnormally. Take your vehicle to A tilt and telescopic steering wheel an authorized Kia dealer and have allows you to adjust the steering the vehicle checked as soon as wheel before you drive. possible. You can also raise it to give your - 䳜 When the charging system warn legs more room when you exit and ing light comes on due to the low enter the vehicle. voltage (when the alternator or battery does not operate nor- The steering wheel should be posi- mally or malfunctions), the steer- tioned so that it is comfortable for ing wheel may require increased you to drive, while permitting you to steering effort. see the instrument panel warning lights and gauges.

5 32 Features of your vehicle Steering wheel

WARNING NOTICE Steering wheel adjustment After adjustment, sometimes the Never adjust the angle and height of lock-release lever may not lock the the steering wheel while driving. You steering wheel. may lose steering control. It is not a malfunction. This occurs when two gears engage. In this case, adjust the steering wheel Adjusting steering wheel angle and again and then lock the steering height wheel.

Heated steering wheel (if equipped) With the POWER button in the ON position, pressing the heated steer- ing wheel button warms the steer- ing wheel. The indicator on the 5 button will illuminate.

ODEEV068031NR 1. To change the steering wheel angle, pull down the lock release lever (1). 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired angle (2) and height (3). 3. Pull up the lock-release lever (4) to lock the steering wheel in place. 4. Be sure to adjust the steering wheel to the desired position ODEEV068032NR before driving. To turn the heated steering wheel off, press the button once again. The indicator on the button will turn off.

5 33 Features of your vehicle Steering wheel

NOTICE Horn To sound the horn, press the area The heated steering wheel will turn indicated by the horn symbol on off automatically approximately 30 your steering wheel (see illustra- minutes after the heated steering tion). wheel is turned on.

CAUTION 䳜 Do not install any type of grip cover for the steering wheel, it may impair the function of the heated steering wheel system. 䳜 When cleaning the heated steer- ing wheel, do not use an organic solvent such as paint thinner, ODEEV068033NR benzene, alcohol and gasoline. The horn will operate only when this Doing so may damage the surface area is pressed. Check the horn reg- of the steering wheel. ularly to be sure it operates prop- 䳜 If the surface of the steering erly. wheel is damaged by a sharp object, damage to the heated NOTICE steering wheel components could occur. To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustra- WARNING tion). The horn will operate only when this area is pressed. If the steering wheel becomes too warm, turn the system off. The heated steering wheel may cause burns even at low temperatures, especially if used for long periods of time.

5 34 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

Mirrors CAUTION - This vehicle is equipped with a rear Cleaning mirror view mirrors inside and outside to When cleaning the mirror, use a provide views of objects behind the paper towel or similar material vehicle. dampened with glass cleaner. Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the Inside rearview mirror mirror. It may cause the liquid Adjust the rearview mirror so that cleaner to enter the mirror housing. the center view through the rear window is seen. Make this adjust- ment before you start driving. Day/night rearview mirror with Telematics function (if equipped) Do not place objects in the rear seat or cargo area which would interfere For day and night function: with your vision through the rear window. 5 WARNING Mirror adjustment Do not adjust the rearview mirror while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of control.

ODEEV068034NR WARNING * (1): Day, (2): Night Do not modify the inside mirror and Make this adjustment before you start driving and while the day/night don't install a wide mirror. It could lever (1) is in the day position. result in injury during an accident or Pull the day/night lever (2) toward deployment of the air bag. you to reduce the glare from the headlights of the vehicles behind you during night driving. Remember that you lose some rearview clarity in the night position.

5 35 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

For Telematics button function:

ODEEV068236NR ODEEV068035NR 1. Virtual Assist button Telematics buttons are also located 2. UVO (Voice local search) button on the mirror. 3. Roadside assist button 1. Virtual Assist button 4. HomeLink Channel 1 2. UVO (Voice local search) button 5. HomeLink Channel 2 3. Roadside assist button 6. HomeLink Channel 3 7. User interface indicator Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with 8. HomeLink operation indicator HomeLink- system 9. Orange blinking: Closing Your vehicle may be equipped with a Solid Green: Closed Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror 10.Orange blinking: Opening Solid Green: Open with an Integrated HomeLink- Wireless Control System. Automatic-Dimming Night Vision During nighttime driving, this fea- Safety™ (NVS-) Mirror ture will automatically detect and The NVS- Mirror in your vehicle is reduce rearview mirror glare. The the most advanced way to reduce - HomeLink- Universal Transceiver annoying glare in the rearview mir allows you to activate your garage ror during any driving situation. For - door(s), electric gate, home lighting, more information regarding NVS etc. mirrors and other applications, please refer to the Gentex website: www.gentex.com * Night Vision Safety™ is a regis- tered trademark of Gentex Corpo- ration.

5 36 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

CAUTION Integrated HomeLink- Wireless Control System The NVS- Mirror automatically - reduces glare during driving condi- The HomeLink Wireless Control tions based upon light levels moni- System provides a convenient way tored in front of the vehicle and to replace up to three hand-held from the rear of the vehicle. These radiofrequency (RF) transmitters light sensors are visible through with a single built-in device. This openings in the front and rear of the innovative feature will learn the - mirror case. Any object that radio frequency codes of most cur obstructs either light sensor will rent transmitters to operate degrade the automatic dimming devices such as gate operators, control feature. garage door openers, entry door locks, security systems, even home lighting. Both standard and rolling Automatic-dimming function code-equipped transmitters can be - Your mirror will automatically dim programmed by following the out 5 upon detecting glare from the vehi- lined procedures. Additional Home- cles traveling behind you. Link- information can be found at: www.homelink.com or by calling 1- NOTICE 800-355-3515. The mirror defaults to the ON posi- * HomeLink- is a registered trade- tion each time the vehicle is started. mark of Gentex Corporation. Retain the original transmitter of the RF device you are programming for use in other vehicles as well as for future HomeLink- programming. It is also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle, the programmed HomeLink- buttons be erased for security purposes.

5 37 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

Programming HomeLink- Standard programming To train most devices, follow these NOTICE instructions: 䳜 When programming a garage door 1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3) opener, it is advised to park the button. vehicle outside of the garage. 䳜 It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand- held transmitter of the device being programmed to HomeLink- for quicker training and accurate transaxle of the radio-frequency signal. 䳜 Some vehicles may require the POWER button to be ACC (or ODEEV068039NR "Accessories") position for pro- 䳜 If the indicator (4) is turned ON gramming and/or operation of in Orange, go to Step 3 since it HomeLink-. is a new programming. 䳜 In the event that there are still 䳜 If the indicator (4) is continu- programming difficulties or ques- ously turned ON or flashes in tions after following the pro- Green rapidly several times, go gramming steps listed below, to Step 2 since it is a pro- contact HomeLink- at: grammed button. www.homelink.com or 1-800- 2. Press and hold the button you 355-3515. wish to program about 15-25 seconds until the LED flashes in Orange for several times. 3. Hold the Garage Door Opener Original Transmitter (OT) near the HomeLink Mirror. 4. Press the Original Transmitter (OT) button until the indicator (4) is turned continuously ON or flashes in Green for approxi- mately 10 seconds and it indi- cates the programing is completed.

5 38 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

Gate operator & Canadian pro- gramming During programming, your hand- held-transmitter may automati- cally stop transmitting. Continue to press the Integrated HomeLink- Wireless Control System button while you press and re-press ("cycle") your handheld transmitter

ODEEV068040NR every two seconds until the fre- quency signal has been learned. NOTICE The indicator light will flash slowly 䳜 Some garage door openers and then rapidly after several sec- require to press the programed onds upon successful training. button on the mirror up to three times right after the programing Operating HomeLink- 5 is just completed to operate the garage door. 䳜 The indicator (4) is turned ON in Orange and flashes for about 60seconds, during the programing mode and if a programing is not succeeded within the 60 seconds, the programing mode will be abort. HomeLink- should now activate your rolling code equipped device. ODEEV068039NR 䳜 Press and release one of the HomeLink buttons (1, 2 or 3) that programed. The HomeLink indicator (4) will operate as below: 䳜 Indicates Green and is continu- ously ON (Fixed Code Garage Door Opener) 䳜 Flashes in Green rapidly (Roll- ing Code Garage Door Opener)

5 39 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

Erasing HomeLink- buttons This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: 1. This device may not cause harm- ful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. The transceiver has been tested ODEEV068041NR and complies with FCC and Indus- 1. Press and hold the button (1) and try Canada rules. Changes or (3) simultaneously. modifications not expressly The indicator (4) is turned contin- approved by the party responsible uously ON in orange for about 10 seconds. for compliance could void the Then the indicator (4) color user's authority to operate the changes to Green and flashes device. rapidly. 2. Release the buttons once the Two Way Communication Program- green indicator flashes. ing Now HomeLink button (1), (2) and 1. Complete the HomeLink "Pro- (4) memories are all cleared. gramming" first. - NVS- is a registered trademark and 2. Before the first 10 times Home Link button is pressed after the Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Gen- programming, the following steps tex Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan. MUST occur to program two way HomeLink- is a registered trade- communication. (only for some mark owned by Johnson Controls, older garage doors) Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 3. Press and release the programed HomeLink button to activate the FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3 garage door. IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3

5 40 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

NOTICE Some recent garage door opener provides automatic two way com- munication synchronization while just programing OT (Original Trans- mitter).

Operating Two Way Communication ODEEV068042NR 䳜 Press and release (1), (2) or (3) 4. Once the garage door is stopped, button. press and release the "Lean" or "Smart" button on the Garage door opener within 1 minute from the time of pressing the pro- gramed HomeLink button on mir- ror. 5 If the both indicator (4) and (6) are flashing rapidly for about 5 seconds, the two way synchroni- zation is completed.

ODEEV068042NR The indicator (4) and (6) operates as below:

ODEEV068043NR

ODEEV068044NR 䳜 If the indicator (4) flashes in Orange, it indicates that the garage door is "closing".

5 41 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

- 䳜 If the indicator (4) is ON contin NOTICE uously in Green, it indicates - that the garage door is "closed". Two way communication range dis 䳜 If the indicator (6) flashes in tance between "vehicle" and "garage Orange, it indicates that the door opener" is 3,937 in (100 m). garage door is "Opening". The range may be reduced or 䳜 If the indicator (6) is ON contin- increased a little due to obstacle uously in Green, it indicates conditions around the garage door that the garage door is opener, such as houses or trees. "Opened". 䳜 If the indicator (4) or (6) does not turn to Green, it indicates Outside rearview mirror that the last status of garage Your vehicle is equipped with both door was not received properly left-hand and right-hand outside (HomeLink mirror tries to rearview mirrors. receive the last status of Be sure to adjust the mirror angles garage door for seconds.) before driving. The mirrors can be adjusted Recalling Garage Door Status remotely with the remote switch. Homelink mirror with two way com- The mirror heads can be folded back patible provides a way to view the to prevent damage during an auto- last stored message from the matic car wash or when passing garage door opener. through a narrow street. In order to recall the last known sta- tus of the last activated device, CAUTION press the buttons "1 and 2" OR "2 Rearview mirrors and 3" simultaneously. Do not scrape ice off the mirror 䳜 If the indicator (4) is ON continu- face; this may damage the surface ously in Green, it indicates that of the glass. If ice should restrict the the last activated device was movement of the mirror, do not "closed" properly. force the mirror for adjustment. To 䳜 If the indicator (6) is ON continu- remove ice, use a de-icer spray, a ously in Green, it indicates that sponge or soft cloth with very warm the last activated device was water. "open" properly.

5 42 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

If the mirror is jammed with ice, do 3. After adjustment, put the button not adjust the mirror by force. Use into neutral (center) position to an approved spray de-icer (not radi- prevent inadvertent adjustment. ator antifreeze) to release the fro- zen mechanism or move the vehicle CAUTION to a warm place and allow the ice to 䳜 The mirrors stop moving when melt. they reach the maximum adjust- ing angles, but the motor contin- WARNING ues to operate while the switch is Mirror adjustment pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor Do not adjust or fold the outside may be damaged. rearview mirrors while the vehicle is 䳜 Do not attempt to adjust the out- moving. This could result in loss of side rearview mirror by hand. control. Doing so may damage the parts.

5 Adjusting the outside rearview mir- rors Folding the outside rearview mirror Manual type 1. To fold the outside rearview mir- ror, grasp the housing of the mir- ror and then fold it toward the rear of the vehicle.

ODEEV068046NR Adjusting the rearview mirrors: 1. Press either the L (Front left side) or R (Front right side) button (1) to select the rearview mirror you would like to adjust. ODEEV068047NR 2. Use the mirror adjustment control (2) to position the selected mirror up, down, left or right.

5 43 Features of your vehicle Mirrors

Electric type CAUTION 1. The outside rearview mirror can be folded or unfolded by pressing The electric type outside rearview the switch when the POWER but- mirror operates even though the ton is in the ON position as below. POWER button is in OFF position. However, to prevent unnecessary battery discharge, do not adjust the mirrors longer than necessary while the POWER button is ON. Do not fold an electric type outside rearview mirror by hand as this could cause motor failure.

ODEEV068048NR 䳜 Left: The mirror will unfold. 䳜 Right: The mirror will fold. 䳜 Center (AUTO) The mirror will fold or unfold auto- matically as follows: 䳜 The mirror will fold or unfold when the door is locked or unlocked by the smart key. 䳜 The mirror will fold or unfold when the door is locked or unlocked by the button on the outside door handle. 䳜 The mirror will unfold when you approach the vehicle (all doors closed and locked) with a smart key in possession. (if equipped)

5 44 Features of your vehicle Charging door

Charging door Closing the charging door To charge the vehicle, open the charging door.

Opening the charging door

ODEEV018050NR 1. Close the charging inlet cover securely. 2. Close the charging door securely.

ODEEV018045NR 1. Be sure to turn off the power 5 after switching off the various power switches and turning the shifter dial to parking (P). 2. Apply the parking brake on while the brake pedal is depressed. 3. Open the charging door by touch- ing the ( ▶ ) of the charging door. The charging door will not open if the vehicle door is locked.

NOTICE If you cannot open the charging door due to freezing weather, tap lightly or remove any ice near the charging door. Do not try to forcibly open the charging door.

5 45 Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster

Instrument cluster The instrument cluster displays various information about the vehicle's con- dition.

ODEEV068050NR * The actual cluster and contents of the LCD display in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. 1. Power/Charge gauge 2. Speedometer 3. Warning and indicator lights 4. LCD display (including Trip computer) 5. Battery SOC (State of Charge) gauge 6. Distance to empty

5 46 Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster

Instrument cluster control LCD display control The brightness of the instrument The LCD display modes can be panel illumination is changed by changed by using the control but- pressing the illumination control tons on the steering wheel. button ("+" or "-") when POWER Type A button is ON, or the taillights are turned on.

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ODEEV068051NR 䳜 If you hold the illumination control button ("+" or "-"), the brightness will be changed continuously.

ODEEV068054NR 1. : MODE button for change the LCD MODES 2. / : MOVE scroll switch for ODEEV068052NR select the items 䳜 If the brightness reaches to the 3. OK: SET/RESET button for set the maximum or minimum level, an items or reset the items alarm will sound. * For the LCD modes, refer to "LCD display" on page 5-53.

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Gauges The Power/Charge gauge shows the The gauges display various informa- energy consumption rate of the tion such as the speed of the vehi- vehicle and the charge/discharge cle, the amount of charge of the status of the regenerative brakes. - battery, and so on. 䳜 POWER: It shows the energy con sumption rate of the vehicle when driving uphill or accelerating. The Speedometer more electric energy is used, the higher the gauge level. 䳜 CHARGE: It shows the charging status of the battery when it is being charged by the regenerative brakes (decelerating or driving on a downhill road). The more elec- tric energy is charged, the lower the gauge level.

ODEEV068055NR State of Charge (SOC) gauge for The speedometer indicates the high voltage battery speed of the vehicle and is cali- brated in miles per hour (mph) and/ or kilometers per hour (km/h).

Power/Charge gauge

ODEEV018077NR The SOC gauge shows the charging status of the high voltage battery. "L (Low)" position on the indicator indicates that there is not enough

ODEEV018076NR energy in the high voltage battery. "H (High)" position indicates that the driving battery is fully charged. When driving on highways or

5 48 Features of your vehicle Instrument cluster motorways, make sure to check in Distance to empty advance if the driving battery is charged enough. When there are 2 gauge bars (near the "L (Low)" area) on the SOC gauge, the warning lamp turns ON alert you of the battery level.

ODEEV018075NR 䳜 The distance to empty is the esti- mated distance the vehicle can be driven with the remaining level of the high voltage battery. 䳜 The distance to empty is dis- 5

ODEEV018078NR played differently according to When the warning lamp turns ON the selected drive mode in the the vehicle can drive an additional Drive Mode Integrated Control 12~18 miles (20~30 km) depending System. on the driving speed, heater/air * For more details, refer to "Drive conditioner, weather, driving style, mode integrated control system" an other factors. Charging is on page 6-76. required. Additional Distance to Empty from WARNING Regenerative Braking When there are 1-2 gauge bars left for the high voltage battery, the vehicle speed is limited and then eventually the vehicle will turn OFF. Charge the vehicle immediately.

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The additional distance to empty Outside Temperature Gauge which is converted from the energy regenerated by the regenerative braking is displayed if the ECO/ECO+ mode is selected by pressing the Drive Mode button. The display is initialized to 0 if the regenerative braking stops because of accelera- tion, etc.

Odometer ODEEV068062NR This gauge indicates the current outside air temperatures by 1 /F (1 /C). 䳜 Temperature range: -40~140 /F (-40~60 /C) The outside temperature on the display may not change immedi- ately like a general thermometer to prevent the driver from being dis- ODEEV068061NR tracted. The odometer Indicates the total To change the temperature unit distance that the vehicle has been (from /F to /C or from /C to /F) driven and should be used to deter- mine when periodic maintenance The temperature unit can be should be performed. changed by using the "User Set- 䳜 Odometer range: 0 ~ 999,999 tings" mode of the LCD display. miles or 1,599,999 kilometers. * For more details, refer to "LCD dis- play" on page 5-53.

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Reduction gear Type B This indicator displays which posi- tion is selected.

ODEEV068064NR The shift indicator pop-up function can be activated or deactivated ODEEV068063NR from the User Settings mode in the 䳜 Park: P cluster LCD display. 䳜 Reverse: R 5 䳜 Neutral: N Regenerative braking level indicator 䳜 Drive: D While using the regenerative brakes, you may select the regenerative Shift indicator pop-up (if equipped) braking level from 0 to 3 by pulling The pop-up indicates the current the paddle shifter. gear position displayed in the clus- ter for about 2 seconds when shift- ing into other positions (P/R/N/D).

Type A

ODEEV068065NR * For more details, refer to "Regen- erative braking system" on page 6-16. ODEEV068063NR

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Utility mode (if equipped) Utility mode activation The high voltage battery is used When the system is activated: instead of the 12 V auxiliary battery 䳜 The indicator will turn off and the for operating the convenient fea- indicator will illuminate on the tures of the vehicle. cluster. 䳜 All electric devices are usable but the vehicle cannot be driven. 䳜 The EPB can be cancelled by pressing the EBP switch. 䳜 Gear cannot be shifted out of P (Park). If a shift attempt is made, a message "Shifting conditions not met" will be displayed on the cluster.

ODEEV068066NR Utility mode deactivation When driving is not necessary such The Utility Mode can be deactivated as while camping or when stopping by pressing the POWER button to - the vehicle for a long time, it is pos the OFF position. The function can- sible to use the electrical devices not be deactivated from the User (audio, lights, etc.) for long hours. Settings mode. The driver can activate the Utility Mode function when the following conditions are satisfied. 䳜 The vehicle is in the ready ( ) mode and the gear is shifted to P (Park). 䳜 The EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) is applied. 䳜 User Settings → Convenience → Utility Mode is selected in the cluster.

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LCD display 1. : MODE button for changing The LCD display shows trip com- modes puter and other information. 2. / : MOVE switch for chang- ing items LCD Display Control 3. OK: SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected The LCD display modes can be item changed by using the control but- tons.

Type A

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LCD Display Modes The LCD display provides 5 modes. You can switch modes by pressing the Mode button.

Mode

Trip Computer Turn By Turn Assist User Settings Master warning (TBT) Consumption Lane Keeping Driver Assis- The Master Warn- Route Guidance Info Assist tance ing mode displays warning mes- Accumulated Driver Atten- Destination Info Door sages related to Info tion Warning the vehicle when Drive Info Tire Pressure Lights one or more sys- tems is not oper- Driving Style Sound ating normally. Up/Down Energy Flow Convenience Service Interval Other features Reset The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

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Trip computer mode Assist mode

ODEEV068074NR ODEEV068076NR The trip computer mode displays This mode displays the state of: information related to vehicle driv- 䳜 Lane Safety system ing parameters including fuel econ- 䳜 Driver Attention Warning (DAW) omy, tripmeter information and 䳜 Tire pressure vehicle speed. * For more details, refer to each 5 * For more details, refer to "Trip system information in "Driving your vehicle" on page 6-5. information (Trip computer)" on page 5-62. Tire pressure status * For more details, refer to "Tire Turn By Turn (TBT) mode Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)" on page 7-9.

Master warning mode

ODEEV068075NR This mode displays the state of the navigation.

ODEEV068077NR This warning light informs the driver the following situations.

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䳜 LED headlamp malfunction (if In this mode, you can change the equipped) settings of the instrument cluster, 䳜 Forward Collision-Avoidance doors, lamps, etc. Assist system malfunction (if 1. Driver Assistance equipped) 2. Door 䳜 Forward Collision-Avoidance 3. Lights Assist radar blocked (if equipped) 4. Sound 䳜 Blind-Spot Collision Warning sys- tem malfunction (if equipped) 5. Convenience 䳜 Blind-Spot Collision Warning radar 6. Service Interval blocked (if equipped) 7. Other features 䳜 Smart Cruise Control with Stop & 8. Reset Go malfunction (if equipped) The information provided may dif- 䳜 Smart Cruise Control with Stop & fer depending on which functions Go radar blocked (if equipped) are applicable to your vehicle. 䳜 Lamp malfunction 䳜 High Beam Assist malfunction (if equipped) Shift to P to edit settings At this time, a Master Warning icon ( ) will appear beside the User Settings icon ( ), on the LCD dis- play. If the warning situation is resolved, the master warning light will be turned off and the Master Warning icon will disappear.

ODEEV068080NR User settings mode This warning message appears if you try to adjust the User Settings while driving. For your safety, change the User Settings after parking the vehicle, applying the parking brake and shifting to P (Park).

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1. Driver Assistance

Explanation The driver is able to choose one of two functions 䳜 Lane Keeping Assist Lane Safety 䳜 Lane Departure Warning * For more details, refer to "Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System (if equipped)" on page 6-106. 䳜 High sensitivity / Normal sensitivity / Off Driver Attention To adjust the sensitivity of the Driver Attention Warning. Warning * For more details, refer to "Driver Attention Warning (DAW) (if equipped)" on page 6-96. 䳜 Slow / Normal / Fast To adjust the sensitivity of the Smart Cruise Control system. SCC Reaction * For more details, refer to "Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go System (if equipped)" on page 6-59. To activate or deactivate the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system. 5 Forward Collision- * For more details, refer to "Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Control System Equipped) (if equipped)" on page 6-45. To adjust the initial warning alert time for Forward Collision- Avoidance Assist system. Forward Collision 䳜 Early / Normal / Late Warning * For more details, refer to "Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Control System Equipped) (if equipped)" on page 6-45. To activate or deactivate the Blind- Spot Collision Warning Blind-Spot Collision sound. Warning Sound * For more details, refer to "Blind-Spot Collision Warning (if equipped)" on page 6-78. To activate or deactivate the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Rear Cross-Traffic Warning function Collision Warning * For more details, refer to "Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warn- ing (RCCW) (if equipped)" on page 6-88. * The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

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2. Door

Explanation 䳜 Enable on speed: All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 9.3 mph (15 km/h). Automatically Lock 䳜 Enable on shift: All doors will be automatically locked if the vehicle is shifted from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position. 䳜 Disable: The auto door unlock operation will be canceled. 䳜 Vehicle off: All doors will be automatically unlocked when Automatically Unlock the POWER button is set to the OFF position. 䳜 On shift to P: All doors will be automatically unlocked if the gear is shifted to the P (Park) position. 䳜 Off: The 2-press unlock function will be deactivated. Therefore, all doors will unlock if the door unlock button is pressed. 2-press Unlock 䳜 On: Only the driver's door will unlock if the door unlock button is pressed. When the door unlock button is pressed again within 4 seconds, the remaining doors will unlock. * The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

3. Lights

Explanation 䳜 Off: The one touch turn signal function will be deacti- vated. One Touch Turn Signal 䳜 3, 5, 7 Flashes: The turn signal indicator will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is moved slightly. * For more details, refer to "Lighting" on page 5-91. Ambient Light Bright- To select the brightness of the ambient light. (Level 1~4) ness (if equipped) Ambient Light Color (if To select the color of the ambient light. (White / Grey/ Blue/ equipped) Green/ Bronze/ Red) * The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

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4. Sound

Explanation Parking Distance Warn- 䳜 Level 1 / Level 2 / Level 3 ing Volume (if equipped) To adjust the Parking Distance Warning system volume. * The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

5. Convenience (if equipped)

Explanation 䳜 Off: The seat easy access function will be deactivated. 䳜 Normal/Extended - When you turn off the vehicle, the driver's seat will automatically move rearward short (Normal) or long (Extended) for you to enter or exit the vehicle more Seat easy access (if comfortably. equipped) 5 - If you change the POWER button from OFF position to ACC or ON position, the driver's seat will return to the original position. * For more details, refer to "Driver position memory system for power seat (if equipped)" on page 4-10. To activate the utility mode. When activated, electric devices in the vehicle is operated Utility Mode using the high voltage battery. * For more details, refer to "Utility Mode (if equipped)" on page 1-54. Welcome Mirror/Light If this item is checked, the welcome mirror/light function will (if equipped) be activated. Wireless charging sys- If this item is checked, the wireless charging system func- tem (if equipped) tion will be activated. Wiper/Lights Display (if If this item is checked, the wiper/lights display will be acti- equipped) vated. Auto rear wiper (in R) (if If this item is checked, the Auto rear wiper function will be equipped) activated.

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Explanation If this item is checked the Smart Regeneration function will be activated. When activated, the regeneration level is adjusted automatically according to the current driving situ- Smart Regeneration ation. * For more details, refer to "Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)" on page 6-19. If this item is checked, the Icy Road Warning function will be Icy Road Warning activated. * The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

6. Service Interval

Explanation If this item is checked, the Service Interval function will be Enable Service Interval activated. If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust the Adjust Interval time and distance. Reset To reset the service interval function. If the service interval is activated and the time and distance is adjusted, messages are displayed in the following situations each time the vehicle is turned on. 䳜 Service in: Displayed to inform the driver the remaining mileage and days to service. 䳜 Service required: Displayed when the mileage and days to service has been reached or passed. If any of the following conditions occur, the mileage and number of days to service may be incorrect. 䳜 The battery cable is disconnected. 䳜 The fuse switch is turned off. 䳜 The battery is discharged.

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7. Other features

Explanation To activate or deactivate the Aux. Battery Saver+ function. When activated, the high voltage battery is used to keep the Aux. Battery Saver+ 12 V battery charged. * For more information, refer to "12 V Aux. Battery Saver+" on page 1-52. 䳜 Off: The average fuel economy will not reset automati- cally whenever recharging. 䳜 After Ignition: The average fuel economy will reset auto- matically whenever it has passed 4 hours after turning Energy Consumption OFF the vehicle. Reset 䳜 After Recharging: The average fuel economy will reset automatically when recharging. * For more details, refer to "Trip information (Trip com- puter)" on page 5-62. 䳜 /F / /C Temperature Unit 5 To select the temperature unit. 䳜 psi / kPa / bar Tire Pressure Unit To select the tire pressure unit. * The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

8. Reset

Explanation You can reset the menus in the User Settings mode. All Reset menus in the User Settings mode are reset to factory set- tings, except language and service interval.

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LCD displays LCD displays show the following information to drivers.

ODEEV068081NR 䳜 Trip information 䳜 LCD modes 䳜 Warning messages

Consumption info display Trip information (Trip computer) The trip computer is a microcom- puter-controlled driver information system that displays information related to driving.

NOTICE Some driving information stored in the trip computer resets if the bat- tery is disconnected. ODEEV068083NR

Average Energy Consumption (1) Trip Modes 䳜 The average energy consumption To change the trip mode, scroll the is calculated by the total driving toggle the switch ( / ) on the distance and the high voltage bat- steering wheel. tery consumption since the last average energy consumption reset.

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䳜 The average energy consumption Accumulated Info display can be reset both manually and automatically. Manual reset To clear the average energy con- sumption manually, press the OK button on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the aver- age energy consumption is dis- played. Automatic reset

To automatically reset the average ODEEV068084NR energy consumption select either This display shows the accumulated menu from the 'Energy Consump- trip distance (1), the average energy tion Reset' in the User Settings - mode on the LCD display. consumption (2), and the total driv 䳜 After ignition: The average energy ing time (3). - consumption will reset automati The information is accumulated 5 cally whenever it has passed 4 starting from the last reset. hours after turning OFF the vehi- cle. To reset the details, press and hold 䳜 After recharging: The average the OK button when viewing the energy consumption will reset Accumulated driving info. The trip automatically when driving speed distance, the average energy con- exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h), after sumption, and total driving time will recharging more than 10%. reset simultaneously. NOTICE The accumulated driving informa- tion will continue to be counted The vehicle must be driven for a while the vehicle is in the ready minimum of 0.19 miles (300 ( ) mode (for example, when the meters) since the last ignition key vehicle is in traffic or stopped at a cycle before the average energy stop light). consumption will be recalculated.

Instant Energy Consumption (2) 䳜 The instantaneous energy con- sumption is displayed according to the bar graph in the LCD display while driving.

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NOTICE The driving information will continue to be counted while the vehicle is in The vehicle must be driven for a the ready ( ) mode (for example, minimum of 0.19 miles (300 when the vehicle is in traffic or meters) since the last ignition key stopped at a stop light). cycle before the average accumu- lated driving information is recalcu- lated. NOTICE The vehicle must be driven for a minimum of 0.19 miles (300 Drive Info display meters) since the last ignition key cycle before the driving information is recalculated.

Digital speedometer

ODEEV068085NR This display shows the trip distance (1), the average energy consump- tion (2), and the total driving time (3).

ODEEV068086NR The information is combined for This digital speedometer display each ignition cycle. However, when shows the speed of the vehicle. the vehicle has been OFF for 4 hours or longer the Drive Info screen will reset. To reset the details, press and hold the OK button when viewing the Drive Info. The trip distance, the average energy consumption, and total driving time will reset simulta- neously.

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Energy flow Driving info display At the end of each driving cycle, the Driving Info message is displayed.

ODEEV068087NR The electric vehicle system informs the driver its energy flow in various ODEEV068089NR operating modes. While driving, the This display shows the trip distance current energy flow is specified in 3 (1), average energy consumption modes. (2), driving time (3), charging time 5 status (4) and climate time status Driving style (5). This information is displayed for a few seconds when you turn off the vehicle, and then goes off automati- cally. The information is calculated for each time the vehicle is turned on.

NOTICE 䳜 If sunroof open warning is dis- ODEEV068088NR played in the cluster, the Driving This display shows whether the Information message may not be driver's driving style is Economical, displayed. Normal or Aggressive. 䳜 To set the charging time and/or climate time, refer to a separately supplied car navigation system manual for detailed information.

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Press brake pedal to start vehicle Press POWER button with key This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if the POWER button changes to the you press the POWER button while ACC position twice by pressing the the warning message "Key not button repeatedly without depress- detected" is displayed. ing the brake pedal. You can start the vehicle by Check BRAKE SWITCH fuse depressing the brake pedal. This warning message is displayed if the brake switch fuse is discon- Key not in vehicle nected. This warning message is displayed if You need to replace the fuse with a the smart key is not in the vehicle new one before starting the vehicle. when you press the POWER button. If that is not possible, you can start When attempting to start the vehi- the vehicle by pressing the POWER cle, always have the smart key with button for 10 seconds in the ACC you. position.

Key not detected Shift to P to start vehicle This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if the smart key is not detected when you try to start the vehicle without you press the POWER button. shifting to the P (Park) position.

Press POWER button again Shift to P This message is displayed if you This warning message is displayed if were unable to start the vehicle you try to turn off the vehicle with when the POWER button was the gear in the N (Neutral) position. pressed. At this time, the POWER button If this occurs, attempt to start the changes to the ACC position (If you vehicle by pressing the POWER but- press the POWER button once more, ton again. it will turn to the ON position). If the warning message appears each time you press the POWER button, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

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Low Key Battery CAUTION This warning message is displayed if Before driving the vehicle, you the battery of the smart key is dis- should confirm that the door/hood/ charged while changing the POWER liftgate is fully closed. Also, check button to the OFF position. there is no door/hood/liftgate open warning light or message displayed Battery discharging due to external on the instrument cluster. electrical devices This message is displayed if the battery voltage is weak due to any Sunroof open warning display (if nonfactory electrical accessories equipped) (ex. dashboard camera). Be careful that the battery is not discharged. If the warning message appears after removing the non-factory electrical accessories, have your 5 vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

Door, Hood, Liftgate open warning display ODEEV068091NR This warning is displayed if you turn off the vehicle when the sunroof is open. Close the sunroof securely before leaving your vehicle.

ODEEV068090NR This warning is displayed if any door or the hood or the liftgate is left open. The warning will indicate which door is open in the display.

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Low Pressure warning display You can activate or deactivate Wiper/Lights Display function from the User Settings mode in the clus- ter LCD display.

Wiper mode

ODEEV088006NR This warning message is displayed if the tire pressure is low. The corre- sponding tire on the vehicle will be illuminated. * For more details, refer to "Tire ODEEV068094NR Pressure Monitoring System This indicator displays which wiper (TPMS)" on page 7-9. speed is selected using the wiper control. Lights mode You can activate or deactivate Wiper/Lights Display function from the User Settings mode in the clus- ter LCD display.

Low washer fluid This warning message is displayed if the washer fluid level in the reser- voir is nearly empty. Have the washer fluid reservoir ODEEV068093NR refilled. This indicator displays which exte- rior light is selected using the light- Check headlight (if equipped) ing control. This warning message is displayed if the headlights are not operating

5 68 Features of your vehicle LCD displays properly. A headlight bulb may need Check headlight LED (if equipped) to be replaced. This warning message is displayed if Make sure to replace the burned out there is a problem with the LED bulb with a new one of the same headlight. Have your vehicle wattage rating. inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. Check turn signal (if equipped) This warning message is displayed if Check Forward Collision Avoidance Assist system (if equipped) the turn signal lamps are not oper- ating properly. A lamp may need to This warning message is displayed if be replaced. there is a problem with the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) Make sure to replace the burned out system. Have your vehicle inspected bulb with a new one of the same by an authorized Kia dealer. wattage rating. * For more details, refer to "Forward 5 Check brake light (if equipped) Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Control System This warning message is displayed if Equipped) (if equipped)" on page the stop lamps are not operating 6-45. properly. A lamp may need to be replaced. Check Blind-Spot Collision Warning Make sure to replace the burned out (BCW) system (if equipped) bulb with a new one of the same This warning message is displayed if wattage rating. there is a problem with the Blind- Spot Collision Warning system. Have - Check High Beam Assist (HBA) sys your vehicle inspected by an autho- tem (if equipped) rized Kia dealer. This warning message is displayed if * For more details, refer to "Blind- there is a problem with the High Spot Collision Warning (if Beam Assist (HBA) system. Have equipped)" on page 6-78 and your vehicle inspected by an autho- "Rear Cross-Traffic Collision rized Kia dealer. Warning (RCCW) (if equipped)" on * For more details, refer to "High page 6-88. Beam Assist (if equipped)" on page 5-95.

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Check Smart Cruise Control System Shift to P to charge (if equipped) This message is displayed if you This warning message is displayed if connect the charging cable without there is a problem with the Smart the gear in the P (Park) position. Cruise Control system. Have your Shift to P (Park) before connecting vehicle inspected by an authorized the charging cable. Kia dealer.

* For more details, refer to "Smart Remaining Time Cruise Control with Stop & Go Sys- This message is displayed to notify tem (if equipped)" on page 6-59. the remaining time to charge the battery to the selected target bat- Check Driver Attention Warning tery charge level. (DAW) system (if equipped)

This warning message is displayed if Unplug vehicle to start there is a problem with the Driver This message is displayed when you Attention Warning (DAW). Have your start the vehicle without unplug- vehicle inspected by an authorized ging the charging cable. Unplug the Kia dealer. charging cable, and then turn on the * For more details, refer to "Driver vehicle. Attention Warning (DAW) (if equipped)" on page 6-96. Charging Door Open This message is displayed when the Check Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) vehicle is driven with the charging system (if equipped) door opened. Close the charging This warning message is displayed if door and then start driving. there is a problem with the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system. Have - Aux. Battery Saver+ used while your vehicle inspected by an autho parked rized Kia dealer. This message is displayed when the * For more details, refer to "Lane Aux. Battery Saver+ function has Keeping Assist (LKA) System (if been completed. equipped)" on page 6-106. * For more information, refer to "12 V Aux. Battery Saver+" on page 1- 52.

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Charging Stopped. Check the cable Charge immediately. Power limited connection When the high voltage battery level This warning message is displayed reaches below 3%, this warning when charging is stopped because message is displayed. the charging connector is not cor- The warning light on the instrument rectly connected to the charging cluster ( ) and the power down inlet. warning light ( ) will turn on If this occurs, separate the charging connector and re-connect it and simultaneously. check whether there is any problem The vehicle's power will be reduced (external damage, foreign sub- to minimize the energy consump- stances, etc.) with the charging con- tion of the high voltage battery. nector and charging inlet. Charge the battery immediately. If the same problem occurs when charging the vehicle with a replaced Low outside temperature may limit charging cable or genuine Kia porta- power output. Charge EV battery / 5 ble charger, we recommend that Low EV battery temperature. Power limited you have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. Both warning messages are dis- played to protect electric vehicle Low Battery system when outside temperature is low. If the high voltage battery When the high voltage battery level charging level is low and parked out- reaches below 8%, this warning side in low temperature for a long message is displayed. time, vehicle power could be limited. The warning light on the instrument Charging the battery before driving - cluster ( ) will turn ON simulta helps increase power. neously. Charge the high voltage battery NOTICE immediately. If this warning message is still dis- played even after the ambient tem- perature has increased, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

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EV Battery Overheated! Stop vehi- Stop vehicle and check power sup- cle ply This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed to protect battery and electric vehi- when a failure occurs in the power cle system when the high voltage supply system. battery temperature is too high. If this occurs, park the vehicle in a Turn off the POWER button and safe location and tow your vehicle stop the vehicle so that the battery to the nearest authorized Kia dealer temperature decreases. and have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. Power limited This warning message is displayed Check Virtual Engine Sound System when the vehicle's power is limited This message is displayed when due to any of the following reasons: there is a problem with the Virtual 䳜 When the high voltage battery is Engine Sound System (VESS). below a certain level, or voltage is If this occurs, have your vehicle decreasing. inspected by an authorized Kia 䳜 When the temperature of the dealer. motor or high voltage battery is too high or too low. Check electric vehicle system 䳜 When there is a problem with the cooling system or a failure that This warning message is displayed may interrupt normal driving. when there is a problem with the electric vehicle control system. NOTICE Refrain from driving when the When this warning message is dis- warning message is displayed. played, do not accelerate or start If this occurs, have your vehicle the vehicle suddenly. inspected by an authorized Kia Charge the battery immediately dealer. when the high voltage battery level is not enough.

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Warning and indicator lights Air bag Warning Light The warning light and indicator light indicate a situation where the driver This warning light illuminates: should be careful and whether the 䳜 Once you set the POWER button various functions are activated. to the ON position. - It illuminates for approximately 6 seconds and then goes off. Warning lights 䳜 When there is a malfunction with - The warning light indicates situa the SRS. tions that require the driver to pay In this case, have the vehicle attention. inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. NOTICE Warning lights Seat Belt Warning Light Make sure that all warning lights are This warning light informs the driver OFF after starting the vehicle. If any that the seat belt is not fastened. 5 light is still ON, this indicates a situ- ation that needs attention. * For more details, refer to "Seat belts" on page 4-19.

Service Warning Light Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warn- ing Light This warning light illuminates: 䳜 When the POWER button is in the This warning light illuminates: ON position. 䳜 Once you set the POWER button - It illuminates for approximately to the ON position. 3 seconds and then goes off. - It illuminates for approximately 䳜 When there is a problem with 3 seconds related parts of the electric vehi- -It remains on if the parking cle control system, such as sen- brake is applied. sors, etc. 䳜 When the parking brake is applied. When the warning light illuminates 䳜 When the brake fluid level in the while driving, or does not go OFF reservoir is low. after starting the vehicle, have your - If the warning light illuminates vehicle inspected by an authorized with the parking brake Kia dealer. released, it indicates the brake fluid level in reservoir is low.

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- If the brake fluid level in the reser WARNING voir is low: 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning location and stop your vehicle. Light 2. With the vehicle stopped, check Driving the vehicle with a warning the brake fluid level immediately light ON is dangerous. If the Parking and add fluid as required (For Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Light more details, refer to "Brake fluid" illuminates with the parking brake on page 8-17). Then check all released, it indicates that the brake brake components for fluid leaks. fluid level is low. If any leak on the brake system is In this case, have your vehicle still found, the warning light inspected by an authorized Kia remains on, or the brakes do not dealer. operate properly, do not drive the vehicle. In this case, have your vehicle Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) towed to an authorized Kia dealer Warning Light and inspected. This warning light illuminates: Dual-diagonal braking system 䳜 When the POWER button is in the Your vehicle is equipped with dualdi- ON position. agonal braking systems. This means - It illuminates for approximately you still have braking on two wheels 3 seconds and then goes off. even if one of the dual systems 䳜 When there is a malfunction with should fail. the ABS (The normal braking sys- With only one of the dual systems tem will still be operational with- working, more than normal pedal travel and greater pedal pressure out the assistance of the anti- are required to stop the vehicle. lock brake system). Also, the vehicle will not stop in as In this case, have your vehicle short a distance with only a portion inspected by an authorized Kia of the brake system working. dealer.

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Electronic Brake force Distribution tive Brake Warning Light (yellow) to (EBD) System Warning Light illuminate simultaneously. In this case, drive safely and have your vehicle inspected by an autho- These two warning lights illuminate rized Kia dealer as soon as possible. at the same time while driving: The operation of the brake pedal 䳜 When the ABS and regular brake may be more difficult than normal and the braking distance can system may not work normally. increase. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia Electronic Power Steering (EPS) dealer. Warning Light WARNING This warning light illuminates: Electronic Brake force Distribution 䳜 When the POWER button is in the (EBD) System Warning Light ON position. When both ABS and Parking Brake & - It remains on until the vehicle is 5 Brake Fluid Warning Lights are on, started. the brake system will not work nor- - When there is a malfunction mally and you may experience an with the EPS. unexpected and dangerous situation 䳜 When there is a malfunction with during sudden braking. the EPS. In this case, avoid high speed driving In this case, have your vehicle and abrupt braking. inspected by an authorized Kia Have your vehicle inspected by an dealer. authorized Kia dealer as soon as possible. Charging System Warning Light

Regenerative Brake Warning Light This warning light illuminates: (red color) (yellow color) 䳜 When the 12-volt battery level is low or a failure occurs on the This warning light illuminates: charging system such as LDC. When the regenerative brake does 䳜 If the warning light turns on while not operate and the brake does not driving, move the vehicle to a safe perform well. This causes the Brake location, turn off and turn on the - Warning light (red) and Regenera vehicle again, and check if the warning light turns off. If the

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warning light remains on, have NOTICE your vehicle inspected by an - authorized Kia dealer. Do not accelerate or start the vehi 䳜 Even if the warning light turns off, cle suddenly when the power down have the vehicle inspected by an warning light is ON. authorized Kia dealer. Charge the battery immediately If you drive the vehicle while the when the high voltage battery level warning light is on, vehicle speed is not enough. may be limited and the 12-volt battery may be discharged. * LDC: Low voltage DC-DC Converter. Low Tire Pressure Warning Light (if equipped) High Voltage Battery Low Level Warning Light This warning light illuminates: 䳜 When the POWER button is in the This warning light illuminates: ON position. 䳜 When the high voltage battery - It illuminates for approximately level is low. When the warning 3 seconds and then goes off. light turns ON, charge the battery 䳜 When one or more of your tires immediately. are significantly under inflated. * For more details, refer to "Tire Pressure Monitoring System Power Down Warning (TPMS)" on page 7-9.

This warning light illuminates: This warning light remains on after When the power is limited for the blinking for approximately 60 sec- safety of the electric vehicle. onds or repeats blinking on and off Power can be limited for the follow- at the intervals of approximately 3 ing reasons. seconds: 䳜 The high voltage battery level is 䳜 When there is a malfunction with below a certain level or voltage is the TPMS. decreasing. In this case, have your vehicle 䳜 The temperature of the motor or inspected by an authorized Kia high voltage battery is too high or dealer. too low. * For more details, refer to "Tire 䳜 There is a problem with the cool- Pressure Monitoring System ing system, or a failure that may (TPMS)" on page 7-9. interrupt normal driving.

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WARNING 䳜 Blind-Spot Collision Warning radar blocked (if equipped) Low tire pressure 䳜 Smart Cruise Control with Stop & 䳜 Significantly low tire pressure Go radar blocked (if equipped) makes the vehicle unstable and 䳜 Forward Collision-Avoidance can contribute to loss of vehicle Assist radar blocked (if equipped) - control and increased braking dis 䳜 Lamp malfunction tances. 䳜 High Beam Assist malfunction (if 䳜 Continued driving or low pressure equipped) tires will cause the tires to over- - heat and fail. To identify the details of the warn ing, look at the LCD display.

WARNING Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Warning Light (if equipped) Safe Stopping 䳜 The TPMS cannot alert you to This warning light illuminates: severe and sudden tire damage 䳜 When the POWER button is in the 5 caused by external factors. ON position. 䳜 If you notice any vehicle instabil- - It illuminates for approximately ity, immediately take your foot 3 seconds and then goes off. off the accelerator pedal, apply the brakes gradually with light 䳜 When there is a malfunction with force, and slowly move to a safe the EPB. position off the road. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. Master Warning Light NOTICE This warning light informs the driver the following situations Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) 䳜 LED headlamp malfunction (if Warning Light equipped) The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) 䳜 Blind-Spot Collision Warning sys- Warning Light may illuminate when tem malfunction (if equipped) the Electronic Stability control (ESC) 䳜 Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Indicator Light comes on to indicate Go malfunction (if equipped) that the ESC is not working properly 䳜 Forward Collision-Avoidance (This does not indicate malfunction Assist system malfunction (if of the EPB). equipped)

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LED Headlamp Warning Light 䳜 When the FCA system is turned off. (if equipped) 䳜 When the radar sensor or cover is This warning light illuminates: blocked with dirt or snow. Check 䳜 When the POWER button is in the the sensor and cover and clean ON position. them by using a soft cloth. - It illuminates for approximately 䳜 When there is a malfunction with 3 seconds and then goes off. FCA. If this occurs, have your 䳜 When there is a malfunction with vehicle inspected by an authorized the LED headlamp. Kia dealer. In this case, have your vehicle * For more details, refer to "Forward inspected by an authorized Kia Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) dealer. (Smart Cruise Control System Equipped) (if equipped)" on page This warning light blinks: 6-45. 䳜 When there is a malfunction with a LED headlamp related part. Indicator lights In this case, have your vehicle The indicator light indicates inspected by an authorized Kia whether the various functions are dealer. activated.

CAUTION Electronic Stability Control (ESC) LED Headlamp Warning Light Indicator Light Continuous driving with the LED Headlamp Warning Light on or blink- ing can reduce LED headlamp (low This indicator light illuminates: beam) life. 䳜 When the POWER button is in the ON position. - It illuminates for approximately Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 3 seconds and then goes off. (FCA) System Warning Light (if 䳜 When there is a malfunction with the ESC system. equipped) In this case, have your vehicle This indicator light illuminates: inspected by an authorized Kia 䳜 When the POWER button is in the dealer. ON position. - It illuminates for approximately 3 seconds and then goes off.

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This indicator light blinks: - Once the smart key is detected, While the ESC is operating. you can start the vehicle ( - * For more details, refer to "Elec indicator ON). tronic stability control (ESC)" on - The indicator light goes off page 6-39. after starting the vehicle ( Electronic Stability Control (ESC) indicator ON).

OFF Indicator Light This indicator light blinks for a few seconds: 䳜 When the smart key is not in the This indicator light illuminates: 䳜 When the POWER button is in the vehicle. ON position. - At this time, you cannot start - It illuminates for approximately the vehicle. 3 seconds and then goes off. This indicator light illuminates for 2 䳜 When you deactivate the ESC seconds and goes off: system by pressing the ESC OFF 䳜 If the smart key is in the vehicle 5 button. and the POWER button is ON, but * For more details, refer to "Elec- the vehicle cannot detect the tronic stability control (ESC)" on smart key. page 6-39. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia Charging Cable Connection Indicator dealer.

This indicator illuminates in red This indicator light blinks: when the charging cable is con- 䳜 When the battery of the smart nected. key is weak. 䳜 When there is a malfunction with Immobilizer Indicator Light (With the immobilizer system. Smart Key) (if equipped) In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia This indicator light illuminates for dealer. up to 30 seconds: 䳜 When the vehicle detects the smart key in the vehicle with the POWER button in the ACC or ON position.

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Turn Signal Indicator Light Light ON Indicator Light

This indicator light blinks: This indicator light illuminates: 䳜 When you turn the turn signal 䳜 When the tail lights or headlights light on. are on. If any of the following occurs, there may a malfunction with the turn Front Fog Indicator Light signal system. In this case, have your vehicle This indicator light illuminates: inspected by an authorized Kia 䳜 When the front fog lights are on. dealer. 䳜 The indicator light does not blink Ready Indicator but illuminates. 䳜 The indicator light blinks more This indicator illuminates: When the vehicle is ready to be rapidly. driven. 䳜 The indicator light does not illumi- 䳜 ON: Normal driving is possible. nate at all. 䳜 OFF: Normal driving is not possi- ble, or a problem has occurred. Low Beam Indicator Light (if 䳜 Blinking: Emergency driving. equipped) When the ready indicator goes OFF or blinks, there is a problem with the This indicator light illuminates: system. In this case, have your vehi- 䳜 When the headlights are on. cle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. High Beam Indicator Light LKA (Lane Keeping Assistant) Sys- This indicator light illuminates: tem Indicator (if equipped) 䳜 When the headlights are on and in The LKA indicator will illuminate the high beam position. when you turn the lane keeping 䳜 When the turn signal lever is assistant system on by pressing the pulled into the Flash-to-Pass LKA button. position. If there is a problem with the sys- tem, the yellow LKA indicator will illuminate. * For more details, refer to "Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System (if equipped)" on page 6-106.

5 80 Features of your vehicle Parking distance warning-reverse

Cruise Indicator Light (if Parking distance warning- equipped) reverse (if equipped)

This indicator light illuminates: The parking distance warning- 䳜 When the cruise control system is reverse assists the driver during enabled. backward movement of the vehicle * For more details, refer to "Smart by chiming if any object is sensed Cruise Control with Stop & Go Sys- within a distance of 49 in (125 cm) tem (if equipped)" on page 6-59. behind the vehicle.

SPORT Mode Indicator Light (if equipped)

This indicator light illuminates: 䳜 When you select "SPORT" mode as drive mode. * For more details, refer to "Drive 5 mode integrated control system" on page 6-76.

ODEEV068120NR ECO Mode Indicator Light The sensing range and objects (if equipped) detectable by the back sensors (1) are limited. Whenever backing-up, This indicator light illuminates: pay as much attention to what is 䳜 When you select "ECO" mode as behind you as you would in a vehicle drive mode. without a parking distance warning- * For more details, refer to "Drive reverse. mode integrated control system" on page 6-76.

ECO+ Mode Indicator

This indicator light illuminates: 䳜 When you select "ECO+" mode as drive mode. * For more details, refer to "Drive mode integrated control system" on page 6-76.

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WARNING Types of warning sound Indicator* The parking distance warning- When an object is 49 in to 28 reverse is a supplementary function in (125 cm to 71 cm) from only. The operation of the parking the rear bumper: Buzzer distance warning reverse can be beeps intermittently. - affected by several factors (includ When an object is 28 in to 14 ing environmental conditions). It is in (70 cm to 36 cm) from the the responsibility of the driver to rear bumper: Buzzer beeps always check the area behind the more frequently vehicle before and while backing up. When an object is within 14 in (35 cm) of the rear bumper: Buzzer sounds con- Operation of the parking distance tinuously. warning-reverse * if equipped

Operating condition NOTICE 䳜 This system will activate when backing up with the POWER but- The indicator may differ from the ton ON. illustration as objects or sensors If the vehicle is moving at a speed status. over 3 mph (5 km/h), the system If the indicator blinks, have the sys- may not be activated correctly. tem checked by a professional 䳜 The sensing distance while the workshop. Kia recommends to visit parking distance warning-reverse an authorized Kia dealer. is in operation is approximately 49 in (125 cm). 䳜 When more than two objects are Non-operational conditions of sensed at the same time, the parking distance warning-reverse closest one will be recognized The parking distance warning- first. reverse may not operate properly when: 䳜 Moisture is frozen to the sensor. (It will operate normally when the moisture has been cleared.) 䳜 The sensor is covered with foreign matter, such as snow or water, or the sensor cover is blocked. (It will

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operate normally when the mate- Parking distance warning-reverse rial is removed or the sensor is no precautions longer blocked.) 䳜 The parking distance warning- 䳜 Driving on uneven road surfaces reverse may not sound consis- (unpaved roads, gravel, bumps, tently depending on the speed gradient). and shapes of the objects 䳜 Objects generating excessive detected. noise (vehicle horns, loud motor- 䳜 The parking distance warning- cycle engines, or truck air brakes) reverse may malfunction if the are within range of the sensor. vehicle bumper height or sensor 䳜 Heavy rain or water spray exists. installation has been modified or 䳜 Wireless transmitters or mobile damaged. Any non-factory phones are within range of the installed equipment or accesso- sensor. ries may also interfere with the 䳜 The sensor is covered with snow. sensor performance. 䳜 Trailer towing 䳜 The sensor may not recognize objects less than 12 in (30 cm) 5 The detecting range may decrease from the sensor, or it may sense when: an incorrect distance. Use caution. 䳜 The sensor is stained with foreign 䳜 When the sensor is frozen or matter such as snow or water. stained with snow, dirt, or water, (The sensing range will return to the sensor may be inoperative normal when removed.) until the stains are removed using 䳜 Outside air temperature is a soft cloth. extremely hot or cold. 䳜 Do not push, scratch or strike the sensor. Sensor damage could The following objects may not be occur. recognized by the sensor: 䳜 Sharp or slim objects such as ropes, chains or small poles. 䳜 Objects which tend to absorb the sensor frequency such as clothes, spongy material or snow. 䳜 Undetectable objects smaller than 40 in (1 m) in height and narrower than 6 in (14 cm) in diameter.

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NOTICE Self-diagnosis If you don't hear an audible warning This system can only sense objects sound or if the buzzer sounds inter- within the range and location of the mittently when shifting the gear to sensors; It can not detect objects in the R (Reverse) position, this may other areas where sensors are not installed. Also, small or slim objects, indicate a malfunction in the parking such as poles or objects located distance warning-reverse. If this between sensors may not be occurs, have the system checked by - detected by the sensors. a professional workshop. Kia recom mends to visit an authorized Kia Always visually check behind the dealer. vehicle when backing up. Be sure to inform any drivers of the vehicle that may be unfamiliar with WARNING the system regarding the systems Your new vehicle warranty does not capabilities and limitations. cover any accidents or damage to the vehicle or injuries to its occu- pants due to a parking distance NOTICE warning-reverse malfunction. Pay close attention when the vehicle Always drive safely and cautiously. is driven close to objects on the road, particularly pedestrians, and especially children. Be aware that some objects may not be detected by the sensors, due to the object's distance, size or material, all of which can limit the effectiveness of the sensor. Always perform a visual inspection to make sure the vehicle is clear of all obstructions before moving the vehicle in any direction.

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Parking distance warning (if The sensing range and objects equipped) detectable by the sensors (1) are limited. Whenever moving pay as The parking distance warning much attention to what is in front assists the driver during movement and behind of you as you would in a of the vehicle by chiming if any vehicle without a parking distance object is sensed within the distance warning. of 39 in (100 cm) in front and 47 in (120 cm) behind the vehicle. WARNING Rear The parking distance warning is a supplemental system only. The operation of the parking dis- tance warning can be affected by several factors (including environ- mental conditions). It is the responsibility of the driver 5 to always check the front and rear views before and while parking.

ODEEV068120NR Front

ODEEV068124NR This system is a supplemental sys- tem and it is not intended to nor does it replace the need for extreme care and attention of the driver.

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Operation of the parking distance closest one will be recognized warning first. 䳜 The side sensors are activated Operating condition when you shift the gear to the R (Reverse) position. 䳜 If the vehicle speed is above 12.4 mph (20 km/h), the system auto- matically turns off. To activate again, push the button.

NOTICE It may not operate if the vehicle's distance from the object is already ODEEV068125NR less than approximately 10 in (25 䳜 This system activates when the cm) when the system is activated. parking distance warning button is pressed with the POWER but- ton ON. 䳜 The indicator of the parking dis- tance warning button turns on automatically and activates the parking distance warning when you shift the gear to the R (Reverse) position. It will turn off automatically when you drive above 12.4 mph (20 km/h). 䳜 The sensing distance while back- ing up is approximately 47 in (120 cm) when you are driving less than 6.2 mph (10 km/h). 䳜 The sensing distance while mov- ing forward is approximately 39 in (100 cm) when you are driving less than 6.2 mph (10 km/h). 䳜 When more than two objects are sensed at the same time, the

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Type of warning indicator and sound

Warning indicator Distance from object When driving for- When driving rear- Warning sound ward ward

Buzzer beeps 39~24 inch Front - intermittently

Buzzer beeps 47~24 inch Rear - intermittently

Buzzer beeps fre- Front quently 23~12 inch Buzzer beeps fre- Rear - quently 5 Buzzer beeps con- Front tinuously 11 inch Buzzer beeps con- Rear - tinuously

NOTICE NOTICE 䳜 The actual warning sound and 䳜 This system can only sense indicator may differ from the objects within the range and loca- illustration depending on the tion of the sensors; It cannot objects or sensor status. detect objects in other areas 䳜 Do not wash the vehicle's sensor where sensors are not installed. with high pressure water. Also, small or slim objects, such as poles or objects located between sensors may not be detected by the sensors. Always visually check behind the vehicle when backing up. 䳜 Be sure to inform any drivers of the vehicle that may be unfamiliar with the system regarding the systems capabilities and limita- tions.

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Non-operational conditions of 䳜 Undetectable objects smaller than parking distance warning 4 in (1 m) and narrower than 5.5 in (14 cm) in diameter. parking distance warning may not operate normally when: The following objects may not be 䳜 Moisture is frozen to the sensor. recognized by the sensor: (It will operate normally when 䳜 Sharp or slim objects such as moisture melts.) ropes, chains or small poles. 䳜 Sensor is covered with foreign 䳜 Objects, which tend to absorb matter, such as snow or water, or sensor frequency such as clothes, the sensor cover is blocked. (It will spongy material or snow. operate normally when the mate- rial is removed or the sensor is no NOTICE longer blocked.) - 䳜 Sensor is stained with foreign 1. The warning may not sound con matter such as snow or water. sistently depending on the speed and shapes of the objects (Sensing range will return to nor- detected. mal when removed.) 2. The parking distance warning 䳜 The parking assist button is off. may malfunction if the vehicle bumper height or sensor installa- There is a possibility of parking dis- tion has been modified. Any non- tance warning malfunction when: factory installed equipment or 䳜 Driving on uneven road surfaces accessories may also interfere such as unpaved roads, gravel, with the sensor performance. bumps, or gradient. 3. Sensor may not recognize objects 䳜 Objects generating excessive less than 12 in (30 cm) from the noise such as vehicle horns, loud sensor, or it may sense an incor- motorcycle engines, or truck air rect distance. Use with caution. brakes can interfere with the 4. When the sensor is frozen or sensor. stained with snow or water, the 䳜 Heavy rain or water spray. sensor may be inoperative until 䳜 Wireless transmitters or mobile the stains are removed using a phones present near the sensor. soft cloth. 䳜 Sensor is covered with snow. 5. Do not push, scratch or strike the sensor with any hard objects that Detecting range may decrease could damage the surface of the when: sensor. Sensor damage could 䳜 Outside air temperature is occur. extremely hot or cold.

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NOTICE Self-diagnosis When you shift the gear to the R This system can only sense objects (Reverse) position and if one or within the range and location of the more of the below occurs you may sensors, it cannot detect objects in have a malfunction in the parking other areas where sensors are not installed. Also, small or slim objects, distance warning system. or objects located between sensors 䳜 You don't hear an audible warning may not be detected. sound or if the buzzer sounds intermittently. Always visually check in front and behind the vehicle when driving. Be 䳜 (blinks) is displayed. (if sure to inform any drivers in the equipped) vehicle that may be unfamiliar with the system regarding the systems If this occurs, we recommend that capabilities and limitations. the system be checked by an authorized Kia dealer. 5 NOTICE NOTICE Pay close attention when the vehicle Your new vehicle warranty does not is driven close to objects on the cover any accidents or damage to road, particularly pedestrians, and the vehicle or injuries to its occu- especially children. Be aware that pants related to a parking distance some objects may not be detected warning. Always drive safely and by the sensors, due to the objects cautiously. distance, size or material, all of which can limit the effectiveness of the sensor. Always perform a visual inspection to make sure the vehicle is clear of all obstructions before moving the vehicle in any direction.

5 89 Features of your vehicle Rear view monitor

Rear view monitor * If your vehicle is equipped with multimedia system, rearview dis- The rearview camera will activate play image will show behind the with the POWER button ON and the vehicle through the multimedia shift lever in the R (Reverse) posi- monitor while backing-up. Refer tion. to a separately supplied manual for detailed information.

WARNING Backing & using camera Never rely solely on the rear view camera when backing. You must always use methods of viewing the area behind you including looking over both shoulders as well as con- ODEEV068129NR tinuously checking all three rear view mirrors. Due to the difficulty of ensuring that the area behind you remains clear, always back up slowly and stop immediately if you even suspect that a person, and espe- cially a child, might be behind you.

ODEEV068130NR 䳜 This system is a supplemental system only. It is the responsibil- ity of the driver to always check the inside/outside rearview mir- rors and the area behind the vehi- cle before and while backing up. 䳜 Always keep the camera lens clean. If lens is covered with for- eign matter, the camera may not operate normally.

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Lighting Headlight escort function (if equipped) This vehicle is equipped with a vari- ety of lights to illuminate the inte- If you turn the POWER button to the - rior and interior of the vehicle. ACC or OFF position with the head lights ON, the headlights remain on for about 5 minutes. Battery saver function The purpose of this feature is to However, if the driver's door is prevent the battery from being dis- opened and closed, the headlights charged if the lights are left in the are turned off after 15 seconds. ON position. The system automati- The headlights can be turned off by cally shuts off the parking lights 30 pressing the lock button on the seconds after the vehicle is turned transmitter (or smart key) one off and the driver's door is opened more or turning the light switch to and closed. the OFF position. With this feature, the parking lights will turn off automatically if the Daytime running light (if equipped) 5 driver parks on the side of the road The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) at night and opens the driver's side can make it easier for others to see door. the front of your vehicle during the If necessary, to keep the parking day. lights on when the vehicle is turned DRL can be helpful in many different off, perform the following: driving conditions, and it is especially 1. Open the driver-side door. helpful after dawn and before sun- 2. Turn the parking lights OFF and set. ON again using the light switch on - the steering column. The DRL system will turn the dedi cated lamp OFF when: 䳜 The headlight switch is on. 䳜 The vehicle is off. 䳜 The front fog light is on. 䳜 Engaging the Parking Brake

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Lighting control Headlight position The light switch has a Headlight and a Parking light position.

ODEEV068133NR When the light switch is in the head- ODEEV068131NR light position, the head, tail, license To operate the lights, turn the knob lights will turn ON. at the end of the control lever to one of the following positions: NOTICE 1. OFF position / DRL off position. The POWER button must be in the 2. Auto light position ON position to turn on the head- 3. Parking & Tail light lights. 4. Headlight position

Parking Tail light Auto light (if equipped)

ODEEV068132NR ODEEV068134NR When the light switch is in the park- ing light position, the tail, license and instrument panel lights will turn ON.

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When the light switch is in the AUTO Operating high beam light position, the taillights and headlights will turn ON or OFF auto- matically depending on the amount of light outside the vehicle. When the light switch is positioned at an auto light position, at first, the wiper will turn on and then, after 5 seconds the head lamp will turn on automatically.

If the head lamp has been turned on ODEEV068135NR due to this function of the vehicle, To turn on the high beam headlamp: - the head lamp will turn off 60 sec 䳜 Push the lever away from you. onds after the wiper has been The lever will return to its original turned off. position. The high beam indicator will light 5 CAUTION when the headlight high beams are switched on. 䳜 Never place anything over the To prevent the battery from being - sensor (1) located on the instru discharged, do not leave the lights ment panel as this will ensure on for a prolonged time while the better auto-light system control. vehicle is off. 䳜 Don't clean the sensor using a window cleaner, the cleaner may WARNING leave a light film which could High beams interfere with sensor operation. 䳜 If your vehicle has window tint or Do not use high beam when there other types of metallic coating on are other vehicles in front of or the front windshield, the Auto approaching your vehicle. Using high light system may not work prop- beam could obstruct the other erly. driver's vision.

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To flash the headlights: To turn on the turn signals: 䳜 Pull the lever towards you. 䳜 Move the lever up or down (A). The green arrow indicators on the instrument panel indicate which turn signal is operating. They will self-cancel after a turn is completed. If the indicator con- tinues to flash after a turn, man- ually return the lever to the OFF position. To signal a lane change: 䳜 Move the turn signal lever slightly ODEEV068136NR and hold it in position (B). It will return to the normal (low The lever will return to the OFF beam) position when released. position when released. The headlight switch does not If an indicator stays on and does not need to be on to use this flashing flash or if it flashes abnormally, one feature. of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replace- Operating turn signals and lane ment. change signals NOTICE If an indicator flash is abnormally quick or slow, a bulb may be burned out or have a poor electrical connec- tion in the circuit.

Operating front fog light (if equipped)

ODEEV068137NR Fog lights are designed to provide The POWER button must be on for improved visibility when visibility is the turn signals to function. poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc.

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Operating High Beam Assist The High Beam Assist can be oper- ated using the light switch. 1. Place the light switch in the AUTO position. 2. Turn on the high beam by pushing the lever away from you. The High Beam Assist ( ) indicator will illuminate. The High Beam Assist will turn on ODEEV068138NR when vehicle speed is above 25 mph The fog lights will turn on when the (40 km/h). fog light switch (1) is turned to the on position after the headlight is The details of operation with the turned on. light switch while the High Beam Assist is on are below. To turn off the fog lights: 䳜 If the light switch is pushed away, 5 䳜 Turn the fog light switch (1) to the High Beam Assist will turn off the OFF position. and the high beam will be on. 䳜 If the light switch is pulled High Beam Assist (if equipped) towards you when the high beam The High Beam Assist is a system is off, the high beam will be on that automatically adjusts the without canceling the operation headlamp range (switches between of the High Beam Assist. (When high beam and low beam) depending you hands off, the lever will move - to the brightness of detected vehi to the middle and the high beam cles and certain road conditions. will turn off.) 䳜 If the light switch is pulled towards you when the high beam is on by the High Beam Assist, the low beam will be on and the High Beam Assist will turn off. 䳜 If the light switch is turned to the headlamp position ( ) from AUTO position, the High Beam Assist will turn off and the low beam will be on. ODEEV068139NR

5 95 Features of your vehicle Lighting

When the High Beam Assist is oper- After the message disappears, the ating, the high beam switches to master warning light ( ) will illu- low beam in the following condi- minate. Take your vehicle to an tions. authorized Kia dealer and have the 䳜 When the headlamp is detected system checked. from the on-coming vehicle. 䳜 When the tail lamp is detected from the front vehicle. CAUTION 䳜 When headlamp / tail lamp of The High Beam Assist system may bicycle/motorcycle is detected. not work properly in the following 䳜 When the surrounding is so bright situations: that high beams are not needed. 䳜 When the light from a vehicle is 䳜 When streetlights or other lights poor are detected. - When the light from a vehicle is 䳜 When the light switch is not in the not detected because of lamp AUTO position. damage, or because it is hidden 䳜 When the High Beam Assist is off. from sight, etc. 䳜 When vehicle speed is below 15 - When the lamp of a vehicle is mph (24 km/h). covered with dust, snow or water. High Beam Assist warning light and - When a vehicle's headlamps are message off but the fog lamps on and When the High Beam Assist System etc. - is not working properly, a warning 䳜 When external conditions inter message will come on for a few sec- vene ond. - When there is a lamp that has a similar shape as a vehicle's lamps. - When the headlamp is not repaired or replaced at an authorized dealer. - When headlamp aiming is not properly adjusted. - When driving on a narrow curved road, rough road, down- hill or uphill. ODEEV068077NR

5 96 Features of your vehicle Lighting

- When only part of the vehicle in NOTICE front is visible on a crossroad or curved road. 䳜 Do not disassemble a front view - When there is a traffic light, camera temporarily for tinted reflecting sign, flashing sign or window or attaching any types of mirror ahead. coatings and accessories. If you - When there is a temporary disassemble the camera and - reflector or flash ahead (con- assemble it again, take your vehi struction area). cle to an authorized Kia dealer -When the road conditions are and have the system checked. bad such as being wet, iced or 䳜 When you replace or reinstall the covered with snow. windshield glass, take your vehicle - When a vehicle suddenly to an authorized Kia dealer and appears from a curve. have the system checked. - When the vehicle is tilted from 䳜 Be careful that water doesn't get a flat tire or being towed. into the High Beam Assist unit 䳜 When front visibility is poor and do not remove or damage 5 - When the lamp of the on-com- parts of the High Beam Assist ing or front vehicle is covered system. with dust, snow or water. 䳜 Do not place objects on the dash - When the light from a vehicle is board that reflect light such as not detected because of mirrors, white paper, etc. The - exhaust fume, smoke, fog, system may not be able to func snow, etc. tion if sunlight is reflected. - When the front window is cov- 䳜 At times, the High Beam Assist ered with foreign substance. may not operate due to system - When it is hard to see because limitations. The system is for of fog, heavy rain or snow and your convenience only. etc. It is the responsibility of the driver to drive safely and always check the road conditions. 䳜 When the system does not oper- ate normally, change the lamp position manually between the high beam and low beam.

5 97 Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers

Wipers and washers C: Wash with brief wipes (front)*

The wipers and washers remove D: Rear wiper/washer control* - foreign substances from the wind 䳜 HI 䳍 Continuous wipe shield and rear window, helping to 䳜 LO 䳍 Intermittent wipe* maintain visibility. 䳜 OFF 䳍 Off Front windshield wiper/washer E: Wash with brief wipes (rear)* * if equipped

Windshield washers Operates as follows when the POWER button is turned ON. MIST: For a single wiping cycle, move the lever to this (MIST) position and release it. The wipers will operate ODEEV068143NR continuously if the lever is held in Rear windshield wiper/washer this position. OFF: Wiper is not in operation INT: Wiper operates intermittently at the same wiping intervals. Use this mode in light rain or mist. To vary the speed setting, turn the speed control switch. LO: Normal wiper speed HI: Fast wiper speed ODEEV068144NR A: Wiper speed control (front) 䳜 MIST 䳍 Single wipe 䳜 OFF 䳍 Off 䳜 INT 䳍 Intermittent wipe 䳜 LO 䳍 Low wiper speed 䳜 HI 䳍 High wiper speed B: Intermittent control wipe time adjustment

5 98 Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers

NOTICE If the washer does not work, check the washer fluid level. If the fluid If there is heavy accumulation of level is not sufficient, you will need snow or ice on the windshield, to add appropriate non-abrasive defrost the windshield for about 10 windshield washer fluid to the minutes, or until the snow and/or washer reservoir. ice is removed before using the windshield wipers to ensure proper The reservoir filler neck is located in - operation. If you do not remove the the front of the motor compart snow and/or ice before using the ment on the passenger side. wiper and washer, it may damage the wiper and washer system. CAUTION Washer pump To prevent possible damage to the Operating windshield washer washer pump, do not operate the - Use this function when the wind washer when the fluid reservoir is shield is dirty. empty. 5

WARNING Obscured visibility Do not use the washer in freezing temperatures without first warming the windshield with the defrosters; the washer solution could freeze on the windshield and obscure your ODEEV068145NR vision. 1. Move the wiper speed control switch to the OFF position. 2. Pull the lever gently toward you to spray washer fluid on the windshield and to run the wipers 1-3 cycles. The spray and wiper operation will continue until you release the lever.

5 99 Features of your vehicle Wipers and washers

CAUTION 䳜 Push the lever away from you to spray rear washer fluid and to run Wipers & windshields the rear wipers 1~3 cycles. 䳜 To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windshield, do not operate the wipers when the windshield is dry. 䳜 To prevent damage to the wiper blades, do not use gasoline, kero- sene, paint thinner, or other sol- vents on or near them. 䳜 To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers ODEEV068147NR manually. The spray and wiper operation will continue until you release the lever. Operating rear window wiper and washer switch The rear window wiper and washer switch is located at the end of the wiper and washer switch lever. 䳜 Turn the switch to the desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer.

ODEEV068146NR 䳜 HI: Continuous wipe 䳜 LO: Intermittent wipe 䳜 OFF: OFF

5 100 Features of your vehicle Interior lights

Interior lights Room lamp This vehicle is equipped with lights Type A throughout the vehicle to illuminate the interior. Do not use the interior lights for extended periods when the vehicle is off. It may cause battery discharge.

WARNING

Interior Lights ODEEV068148NR Do not use the interior lights when Type B driving in the dark. Accidents could happen because the view may be obscured by interior lights. 5

Automatic turn off function (if equipped) The interior lights automatically turn off approximately 20 minutes after the POWER button is turned ODEEV068149NR off, if the lights are in the ON posi- tion. 䳜 : The light stays on at all If your vehicle is equipped with the times. theft alarm system, the interior lights automatically turn off approximately 5 seconds after the system is armed.

5 101 Features of your vehicle Interior lights

Map lamp - The map lamp and room lamp come on for approximately 30 Type A seconds when doors are unlocked with a transmitter or smart key as long as the doors are not opened. - The map lamp and room lamp will stay on for approximately 20 minutes if a door is opened with the POWER button in the ACC or LOCK/OFF position. - The map lamp and room lamp ODEEV068150NR will stay on continuously if the Type B door is opened with the POWER button in the ON position. - The map lamp and room lamp will go out immediately if the POWER button is changed to the ON position or all doors are locked. - To turn off the DOOR mode, press the DOOR button (2) once again (not pressed).

ODEEV068151NR 䳜 Press the lens (1) to turn ON the NOTICE map lamp. The DOOR mode and ROOM mode To turn the map lamp OFF press cannot be selected at the same the lens (1) again. time. 䳜 (2): DOOR mode - The map lamp and room lamp come on when a door is opened. The lamps go out after approx- imately 30 seconds.

5 102 Features of your vehicle Interior lights

Front Room Lamp: Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) 䳜 Type A (3): Press this switch to turn the front and rear room lamps on. (4): Press this switch to turn the front and rear room lamps off. 䳜 Type B (3): Press this switch to turn the front and rear room lamps on ODEEV068157NR and off. 䳜 Push the switch to turn the light on or off. Liftgate room lamp 䳜 : The lamp will turn on if The liftgate room lamp comes on this button is pressed. when the liftgate is opened. 5 䳜 : The lamp will turn off if this button is pressed.

CAUTION Vanity mirror lamp Always have the switch in the off position when the vanity mirror lamp is not in use. If the sun visor is closed without the lamp off, it may discharge the battery or damage ODEEV068156NR the sun visor. NOTICE The liftgate lamp comes on as long as the liftgate lid is open. To prevent unnecessary charging system drain, close the liftgate lid securely after using the liftgate.

5 103 Features of your vehicle Welcome system

Welcome system (if equipped) Pocket lamp (if equipped) The welcome system is a function When all doors are locked and that illuminates the surroundings or closed, the pocket lamp will come on the interior when the driver for 15 seconds if any of the below is approaches or exits the vehicle. performed. 䳜 With the smart key system Headlight (Headlamp) escort func- - When the door unlock button is tion pressed on the smart key. - When the button of the outside The headlights (and/or taillights) door handle is pressed. remain on for approximately 5 min- utes after the vehicle is turned off. At this time, if you press the door However, if the driver's door is lock button, the lamps will turn off opened and closed, the headlights immediately. are turned off after 15 seconds. The headlights can be turned off by pressing the lock button on the transmitter or smart key twice or turning off the light switch from the headlight or Auto light position.

Interior light When the interior light switch is in the DOOR position and all doors (and liftgate) are locked and closed, the room lamp will come on for 30 sec- onds if any of the following occurs. 䳜 With the smart key system - When the door unlock button is pressed on the smart key. - When the button of the outside door handle is pressed. At this time, if you press the door lock button, the lamps will turn off immediately.

5 104 Features of your vehicle Defroster

Defroster The vehicle is equipped with a defroster for removing frost or fog from the rear window.

CAUTION Conductors To prevent damage to the conduc- tors bonded to the inside surface of ODEEV068159NR the rear window, never use sharp To activate the rear window instruments or window cleaners defroster: containing abrasives to clean the 䳜 Press the rear window defroster window. button located in the center facia switch panel. If you want to defrost and defog the The indicator on the rear window front windshield, refer to "Wind- defroster button illuminates 5 shield defrosting and defogging" on when the defroster is ON. page 5-117. The rear window defroster auto- matically turns off after approxi- Operating rear window defroster mately 20 minutes or when the POWER button is turned off. The defroster heats the window to remove frost, fog and thin ice from To turn off the defroster: the rear window, while the vehicle is 䳜 Press the rear window defroster button again. on.

If there is heavy accumulation of Outside mirror defroster (if snow on the rear window, brush it equipped) off before operating the rear If your vehicle is equipped with the defroster. outside rearview mirror defrosters, they will operate at the same time you turn on the rear window defroster.

5 105 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Automatic climate control system

ODEEV068160NR 1. Driver's temperature control switch 2. AUTO (automatic control) button 3. Front windshield defroster button 4. Rear window defroster button 5. Air conditioning button 6. Air intake control button 7. OFF button 8. Fan speed control switch 9. Mode selection button 10.Climate button 11.Driver only select button 12.HEAT button

NOTICE Operating the blower when the POWER button is in the ON position could cause the battery to dis- charge. Operate the blower when the vehicle is on.

5 106 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Heating and air conditioning auto- time to deselect the front matically windshield defroster function. 1. Press the AUTO button. The 'AUTO' sign will illuminate The modes, fan speeds, air intake on the information display once and air-conditioning will be con- again.) trolled automatically by setting - Air intake control button the temperature. - Fan speed control switch The selected function will be controlled manually while other functions operate automati- cally. 䳜 For your convenience and to improve the effectiveness of the climate control, use the AUTO button and set the temperature to 72 /F (22 /C).

ODEEV068161NR 5 2. Turn the temperature control NOTICE - switch to the desired tempera Do not place anything over the sen- ture. sor located on the instrument panel to ensure better control of the heating and cooling system.

ODEEV068162NR 䳜 To turn the automatic operation off, select any button or switch of ODEEV068163NR the following: - Mode selection button -Air conditioning button - Front windshield defroster but- ton (Press the button one more

5 107 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Manual heating and air conditioning The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pressing but- tons or turning knob(s) other than the AUTO button.

ODEEV068164NR In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of but- tons or knob(s) selected. 1. Start the vehicle. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling; 䳜 Heating: 䳜 Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system on.

5 108 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Press the AUTO button in order to Most of the air flow is directed to convert to full automatic control of the floor, with a small amount of the system. the air being directed to the wind- shield and side window defrosters. Mode selection Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D, E) The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through Most of the air flow is directed to the ventilation system. the floor and the windshield with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters.

Defrost-Level (A, D)

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ODEEV068167NR The air flow outlet port is converted as follows:

ODEEV068173NR Most of the air flow is directed to Face-Level (B, D) the windshield with a small amount of air directed to the side window Air flow is directed toward the defrosters. upper body and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet.

Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F)

Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor.

Floor-Level (A, C, D, E)

5 109 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Instrument panel vents When turning the knob, the tem- perature will increase or decrease by 1 /F / 0.5 /C. When set to the lowest temperature setting, the air conditioning will operate continu- ously.

Temperature conversion You can switch the temperature mode from Centigrade to Fahren- ODEEV068174NR heit as follows: The outlet vents can be opened or While pressing the OFF button, closed separately using the thumb- press the AUTO button for 3 sec- wheel. (if equipped) onds or more. The display will Also, you can adjust the direction of change from Centigrade to Fahren- air delivery from these vents using heit, or from Fahrenheit to Centi- the vent control lever as shown. grade. If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the Temperature control temperature mode display will reset to Fahrenheit.

Controlling air intake This is used to select the outside (fresh) air position or recirculated air position.

ODEEV068162NR The temperature will increase to the maximum (82 /F) by turning the knob to the extreme right. The temperature will decrease to the minimum (62 /F) by turning the knob to the extreme left. ODEEV068175NR

5 110 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

To change the air intake control To change the fan speed: position: 䳜 Turn it right for higher speed, or 䳜 Push the control button. turn it left for lower speed.

Outside (fresh) air position With the outside (fresh) air position selected, air enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the function selected.

Recirculated air position With the recirculated air

position selected, air from ODEEV068178NR the passenger compartment 䳜 To turn the fan speed control off, will be drawn through the heating press the front blower OFF but- system and heated or cooled ton. according to the function selected. 5 Prolonged operation of the heater in the recirculated air position (without Air conditioning air conditioning selected) may cause fogging of the windshield and side windows and the air within the pas- senger compartment may become stale. In addition, prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air position selected will result in excessively dry air in the passenger compartment.

ODEEV068179NR Controlling fan speed 䳜 Press the A/C button to turn the - The fan speed can be set to the air conditioning system on (indi cator light will illuminate). desired speed by operating the fan 䳜 Press the button again to turn the speed control switch. air conditioning system off.

5 111 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

WARNING Turning heating on or off Reduced Visibility Continuous use of the climate con- trol system in the recirculated air position may allow humidity to increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure visi- bility.

WARNING ODEEV068180NR Recirculated Air 䳜 Push the HEAT button to turn the Continued use of the climate control heater on (indicator light will illu- system in the recirculated air posi- minate). tion can cause drowsiness or sleepi- 䳜 Push the button again to turn the ness, and loss of vehicle control. Set heater off. the air intake control to the outside The air conditioner and heater uses (fresh) air position as much as pos- energy from the battery. If you use sible while driving. the heater or air conditioner for too long, distance to empty can be reduced due to increased power WARNING consumption. Sleeping with A/C on Turn off the heater or air condi- Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air tioner if not necessary. conditioning or heating on as this may cause serious harm or death due to a drop in the oxygen level and/or body temperature.

5 112 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Turning off the front air climate Air conditioning for driver only control

ODEEV068183NR ODEEV068181NR 䳜 Press the DRIVER ONLY button 䳜 Press the front blower OFF but- and the indicator light illumi- - ton to turn off the front air cli nates, cold air mostly blows in the mate control system. direction of the driver's seat. However, you can still operate the However, some of the cold air 5 mode and air intake buttons as may come out of other seats' long as the POWER button is in ducts to keep indoor air pleasant. the ON position. If you use the button with no pas- senger in the front passenger seat, Displaying climate information (if equipped) energy consumption will be reduced.

Automatic ventilation The system automatically selects the outside (fresh) air position when the climate control system operates over a certain period of time (5 min- utes) in low temperature with the recirculated air position selected.

To cancel or reset the Automatic ODEEV068182NR Ventilation 䳜 Press the climate information When the air conditioning system is screen selection button to display climate information on the screen. on, select Face Level mode and press the recirculated air position

5 113 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system button more than five times within Operation Tips 3 seconds while pressing A/C button. 䳜 To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the vehicle through When the automatic ventilation is the ventilation system, tempo- canceled, the indicator blinks 3 rarily set the air intake control to times. When the automatic ventila- the recirculated air position. Be tion is activated, the indicator blinks sure to return the control to the 6 times. fresh air position when the irrita- tion has passed to keep fresh air System operation in the vehicle. This will help keep the driver alert and comfortable. Ventilation 䳜 Air for the heating/cooling system 1. Set the mode to the position. is drawn in through the grilles just 2. Set the air intake control to the ahead of the windshield. Care outside (fresh) air position. should be taken that these are 3. Set the temperature control to not blocked by leaves, snow, ice or the desired position. other obstructions. 4. Set the fan speed control to the 䳜 To prevent interior fog on the - desired speed. windshield, set the air intake con trol to the fresh air position and fan speed to the desired position, Heating turn on the air conditioning sys- 1. Set the mode to the position. tem, and adjust the temperature 2. Set the air intake control to the control to desired temperature. outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to Air conditioning (if equipped) the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the All Kia Air Conditioning Systems are desired speed. filled with R-1234yf refrigerant. 5. If dehumidified heating is desired, 1. Start the vehicle. Press the air conditioning button. turn the air conditioning system (if equipped) on. 2. Set the mode to the position. 䳜 If the windshield fogs up, set 3. Set the air intake control to the outside-air or recirculated air the mode to the or position. position. 4. Adjust the fan speed control and temperature control to maintain maximum comfort.

5 114 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

䳜 When maximum cooling is short time to let the hot air inside desired, set the temperature the vehicle escape. control to the extreme left 䳜 To help reduce moisture inside of position, set the mode control the windows on rainy or humid to the MAX A/C position, then days, decrease the humidity set the fan speed control to the inside the vehicle by operating the highest speed. air conditioning system. 䳜 During air conditioning system CAUTION operation, you may occasionally notice a slight change in vehicle Excessive A/C Use speed as the air conditioning When using the air conditioning sys- compressor cycles. This is a nor- tem, monitor the temperature mal system operation character- gauge closely while driving up hills or istic. in heavy traffic when outside tem- 䳜 Use the air conditioning system peratures are high. Air conditioning every month only for a few min- system operation may cause vehicle utes to ensure maximum system overheating. Continue to use the performance. 5 blower fan but turn the air condi- 䳜 When using the air conditioning tioning system off if the tempera- system, you may notice clear ture gauge indicates vehicle water dripping (or even puddling) overheating. on the ground under the passen- ger side of the vehicle. This is a normal system operation charac- CAUTION teristic. When opening the windows in humid 䳜 Operating the air conditioning system in the recirculated air weather, air conditioning may cre- position provides maximum cool- ate water droplets inside the vehi- ing; however, continual operation cle. Since excessive water droplets in this mode may cause the air may cause damage to electrical inside the vehicle to become stale. equipment, air conditioning should 䳜 During cooling operation, you may only be used with the windows occasionally notice a misty air closed. flow because of rapid cooling and humid air intake. This is a normal system operation characteristic. Air conditioning system operation tips 䳜 If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot weather, open the windows for a

5 115 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Climate control air filter (if NOTICE equipped) 䳜 Replace the filter every 15,000 The climate control air filter miles or once a year. If the vehicle installed behind the glove box filters is being driven in severe condi- the dust or other pollutants that tions such as dusty or rough come into the vehicle from the out- roads, more frequent air condi- side through the heating and air tioner filter inspections and conditioning system. changes are required. 䳜 When the air flow rate suddenly decreases, the system should be checked at an authorized Kia dealer.

Checking the amount of air condi- tioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant When the amount of refrigerant is ODEEV068230NR low, the performance of the air con- 䳜 A: Outside air ditioning is reduced. Overfilling also 䳜 B: Recirculated air has a negative impact on the air 䳜 C: Climate control air filter conditioning system. 䳜 D: Blower Therefore, if abnormal operation is 䳜 E: Evaporator core found, have the system inspected 䳜 F: Heater core by an authorized Kia dealer. If dust or other pollutants accumu- late in the filter over a period of WARNING time, the air flow from the air vents The oil and refrigerant in your vehi- may decrease, resulting in moisture cle's air conditioning system is accumulation on the inside of the under very high pressure. If proper windshield even when the outside service procedures are not followed (fresh) air position is selected. If this an explosion may result. To reduce happens, have the climate control the risk of serious injury or death, air filter replaced by an authorized the air conditioning system in your Kia dealer. vehicle should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians.

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CAUTION Air Conditioning refrigerant label It is important that the correct type Example and amount of oil and refrigerant is used, otherwise damage to the vehicle may occur. To prevent dam- age, the air conditioning system in your vehicle should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians.

WARNING

Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf ODEEV068189NR * The actual Air Conditioning refrig- Because the refrigerant is erant label in the vehicle may dif- mildly inflammable and at very high fer from the illustration. pressure, the air conditioning sys- 5 tem should only be serviced by Each symbol and specification on trained and certified technicians. the air conditioning refrigerant label It is important that the correct type is represented below: and amount of oil and refrigerant is 1. Classification of refrigerant used. 2. Amount of refrigerant 3. Classification of Compressor lubri- Otherwise, it may cause damage to cant the vehicle and personal injury. Refer to "Refrigerant label" on page 9-8 for more detail on the location of air conditioning refrigerant label.

Windshield defrosting and defog- ging When the windshield is covered with frost or moisture, the front view is blurred, so you should remove the frost and moisture.

5 117 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

WARNING Defogging inside windshield with the automatic climate control Windshield heating Do not use the or position during cooling operation in extremely humid weather. The dif- ference between the temperature of the outside air and the windshield could cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, causing loss of visibility. In this case, set the mode selection to the position and ODEEV068190NR fan speed control to the lower 1. Set the fan speed to the desired speed. position. 2. Select desired temperature. 䳜 For maximum defrosting, set the 3. Press the defroster button ( ). temperature control to the 4. The outside (fresh) air position extreme right/hot position and will be selected automatically and the fan speed control to the high- the air conditioning will turn on est speed. according to the detected ambi- 䳜 If warm air to the floor is desired ent temperature. while defrosting or defogging, set If the air conditioning and outside the mode to the floor-defrost (fresh) air position are not selected position. automatically, adjust the corre- 䳜 Before driving, clear all snow and sponding button manually. If the ice from the windshield, rear win- position is selected, lower fan dow, outside rear view mirrors, and all side windows. speed is adjusted to a higher fan 䳜 Clear all snow and ice from the speed. hood and air inlet in the cowl grill to improve heater and defroster efficiency and to reduce the prob- ability of fogging up the inside of the windshield.

5 118 Features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system

Defrosting outside windshield with Turning the defogging logic on or automatic climate control off

ODEEV068191NR ODEEV068192NR 1. Set the fan speed to the highest 1. Turn the POWER button to the ON position. position. 2. Set the temperature to the 2. Press the defroster button ( ). extreme hot (HI) position. 3. While pressing the air conditioning 5 3. Press the defroster button ( ). button (A/C), press the air intake 4. The outside (fresh) air position control button at least 5 times will be selected automatically and within 3 seconds. the air conditioning will turn on The recirculation indicator blinks 3 according to the detected ambi- times in 0.5 second of intervals. It ent temperature. indicates that the defogging logic is canceled or returned to the pro- Defogging logic (if equipped) grammed status. To reduce the possibility of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the If the battery has been discharged air intake or air conditioning is con- or disconnected, it resets to the trolled automatically according to defog logic status. certain conditions such as or position.

To cancel automatic defogging logic or return to the automatic defog- ging logic, do the following.

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Auto defogging system (if 3. Increasing air flow toward the equipped) windshield - Auto defogging reduces the proba- 4. Blowing air flow toward the wind shield bility of fogging up the inside of the windshield by automatically sensing the moisture of inside the wind- Turning the auto defogging system on or off shield. 䳜 Press the front windshield defroster button for 3 seconds when the POWER button is in the ON position. When the ADS system is canceled, the defroster button indicator will blink 3 times per 0.5 sec. When the ADS system is reset, the defroster button indicator will blink 6 times per 0.25 sec.

ODEEV068193NR The auto defogging system oper- CAUTION ates when the heater or air condi- Do not remove the sensor cover tioning is on. located on the upper end of the The indicator illuminates when the passenger side windshield glass. auto defogging system senses the Damage to the system parts could moisture on the inside of the wind- occur and may not be covered by shield and operates. your vehicle warranty. The auto defogging system addresses excess moisture on the inside of the windshield in stages. For example if auto defogging does not defog inside the windshield at step 1 Outside air position, it tries to defog again at step 2 Operating the air conditioning. 1. Outside air position 2. Operating the air conditioning

5 120 Features of your vehicle Storage compartment

Storage compartment To open the center console storage: 䳜 Pull up the lever. These compartments can be used to store small items required by the Glove box driver or passengers. 䳜 To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartment. 䳜 Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage compartment cover cannot close securely. ODEEV068195NR WARNING To open the glove box: 䳜 Push the lever and the glove box 5 Flammable materials will automatically open. Do not store, propane cylinders or Close the glove box after use. other flammable/explosive materi- als in the vehicle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehi- WARNING cle is exposed to hot temperatures Glove Box for extended periods. To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or sudden stop, always keep the glove box door closed while Center console storage driving.

NOTICE If the temperature control switch is in the warm or hot position, warm or hot air will flow into the glove box.

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Sunglass holder Luggage box

ODEEV068196NR ODEEV068197NR To open the sunglass holder: You can place tools, etc. in the box 䳜 Press the cover and the holder will for easy access. slowly open. 䳜 Grasp the handle on the edge of Place your sunglasses with the the cover and lift it. lenses facing out. To close the sun- glass holder push it up.

WARNING Sunglass holder 䳜 Do not keep objects except sun- glasses inside the sunglass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sud- den stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle. 䳜 Do not open the sunglass holder while the vehicle is moving. The rear view mirror of the vehicle can be blocked by an opened sunglass holder.

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Interior features 䳜 To open the cover, slightly press the upper part of the cover (1) There are various features inside and slide down the cover (2) as the vehicle for the convenience of indicated in the picture below. the occupants. Front seat

Cup holder The front and rear seats of the vehicle have cup holders to accom- modate cups.

WARNING Hot liquids Do not place uncovered cups with hot liquid in the cup holder while the ODEEV068198NR vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid 䳜 To use the cup holder, press the 5 spills, you may burn yourself. Such a button (1). burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle.

CAUTION 䳜 Keep your drinks sealed while driving to prevent spilling your drink. If liquid spills, it may get into the vehicle's electrical/elec- - tronic system and damage elec ODEEV068199NR trical/electronic parts. The cup holder (2) will appear. 䳜 When cleaning spilled liquids, do - not use heat to dry the cup hold CAUTION ers. This may damage the cup holder. Be careful not to spill drinks in the cup holder. The cup holder may not work.

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䳜 To use the cup holder space as a Seat warmer (if equipped) storage compartment, turn the The seat warmer is provided to cup holder (2) the direction of the warm the front seats during cold arrow. weather.

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Cups or small beverage cans may be ODEEV068202NR placed in the cup holders. With the POWER button in the ON Rear seat position: 䳜 Push either of the switches to warm the driver's seat or the front passenger's seat. During mild weather or under condi- tions where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed, keep the switches in the "OFF" position.

Temperature control (Manual) Each time you press the switch, the ODEEV068201NR temperature setting of the seat will change as follows: Front seat

The seat warmer defaults to the OFF position whenever the POWER button is turned on.

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Temperature control (Automatic) WARNING The seat warmer starts to auto- matically control the seat tempera- Seat warmer burns ture in order to prevent low- The seat warmer may cause burns, temperature burns after being even at low temperature, if used manually turned ON. over a long period of time. Never Front seat allow passengers who may not be able to take care of themselves to be exposed to the risk of seat heater burns. These include: 1. Infants, children, elderly or dis- You may manually press the button - to increase the seat temperature. abled persons, or hospital outpa However, it soon returns to the tients automatic mode again. When press- 2. Persons with sensitive skin or ing the switch for more than 1.5 those that burn easily seconds with the seat warmer 3. Fatigued individuals operating, the seat warmer will turn 4. Intoxicated individuals 5 OFF. The seat warmer defaults to 5. Individuals taking medication that the OFF position whenever the can cause drowsiness or sleepi- power button is in the ON position. ness (sleeping pills, cold tablets, etc.) NOTICE With the seat warmer switch in the Air ventilation seat (if equipped) ON position, the heating system in the seat turns off or on automati- cally depending on the seat tem- perature.

ODEEV068204NR The temperature setting of the seat changes according to the switch position.

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䳜 To ventilate your seat cushion, press the switch (blue color). Each time you press the button, the airflow will change as follows:

The seat warmer (with air ventila- tion) defaults to the OFF position whenever the POWER button is turned on. ODEEV068231NR * The actual sun visor lamp in the CAUTION vehicle may differ from the illus- tration. Seat damage 䳜 To use the sun visor, pull it down- 䳜 When cleaning the seats, do not ward. use an organic solvent such as 䳜 To use the sun visor for the side paint thinner, benzene, alcohol window, pull it downward, unsnap and gasoline. Doing so may dam- it from the bracket (1) and swing age the air ventilation seat. it to the side (2). 䳜 Do not place heavy or sharp 䳜 To use the vanity mirror, pull - objects on the seat. Those things down the visor and slide the mir may damage the air ventilation ror cover (3). seat. Adjust the sun visor extension forward or backward (4). 䳜 Be careful not to spill liquid such The ticket holder (5) is provided as water or beverages on the for holding a tollgate ticket (if seat. If you spill some liquid, wipe equipped) the seat with a dry towel. Before using the air ventilation seat, dry CAUTION the seat completely. Vanity mirror lamp If you use the vanity mirror lamp, Sun visor turn off the lamp before returning Use the sun visor to shield direct the sun visor to its original position, light through the front or side win- otherwise it could result in battery dows. discharge and possible sun visor damage.

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Power outlet (if equipped) 䳜 Some electronic devices can cause The power outlet is designed to electronic interference when provide power for mobile tele- plugged into a vehicle's power phones or other devices designed to outlet. These devices may cause - operate with vehicle electrical sys- excessive audio static and mal - tems. functions in other electronic sys tems or devices used in your vehicle. 䳜 Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good contact is not made, the plug may overheat and the fuse may open. 䳜 Plug in battery equipped elec- tronic devices with reverse cur- rent protection. The current from the battery may flow into the vehicle's electrical/electronic sys- 5 ODEEV068205NR tem and cause system malfunc- The devices should draw less than tion. 10 amps with the vehicle on. 䳜 Use the power outlet only when the vehicle is on and remove the WARNING accessory plug after use. Using Electric shock the accessory plug for prolonged Do not put a finger or a foreign periods of time with the vehicle object (pen, etc.) into a power outlet off could cause the battery to and do not touch with a wet hand. discharge. You may get an electric shock. 䳜 Only use 12 V electric accessories which are less than 10 A in elec- tric capacity 䳜 Adjust the air-conditioner or heater to the lowest operating level when using the power outlet. 䳜 Close the cover when not in use.

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USB charger (if equipped) Wireless smart phone charging The USB charger is designed to system (if equipped) recharge batteries of small size A wireless smart phone charging electrical devices using a USB cable. system is located in front of the center console.

ODEEV068206NR The electrical devices can be ODEEV068207NR recharged when the power button is Firmly close all doors, and turn vehi- in ACC/ON position. cle on. To start wireless charging, The battery charging state may be place the smart phone equipped monitored on the electrical device. with wireless charging function on the wireless charging pad. Disconnect the USB cable from the USB port after use. For best wireless charging results, place the smart phone on the center NOTICE of the charging pad. 䳜 Some devices are not supported The wireless charging system is for fast charging but will be designed for one smart phone charged with normal speed. equipped with QI per single usage 䳜 Use the USB charger when the only. Please refer to the smart vehicle is on to prevent battery phone accessory cover or the smart discharge. phone manufacturer homepage to 䳜 Only devices that fit the USB port check whether your smart phone can be used. supports QI function. 䳜 The USB charger can be used only for battery charging purposes. 䳜 Battery chargers cannot be charged.

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Charging wireless smart phone If the wireless charging is not func- 1. Remove any object on the smart tioning properly, the orange light phone charging pad including the will blink and flash for ten seconds smart key. If there is any foreign then turn off. In such cases, remove object on the pad other than a the smart phone from the pad and smart phone, the wireless replace it on the pad again, or dou- charging function may not oper- ble check the charging status. ate properly. 2. Place the smart phone on the If you leave the smart phone on the center of the wireless charging charging pad when the vehicle is pad. turned off, the vehicle will alert you The indicator light will change to through warning messages and orange once the wireless charging sound (applicable for vehicles with begins. After the charging is com- voice guidance function) after the plete, the orange light will change 'Good bye' function on the instru- to green. ment cluster ends. You can choose to turn the wireless 5 charging function to either ON or WARNING OFF by selecting the USM on the instrument cluster. (Please refer to Distracted driving "Instrument cluster" on page 5-46 Driving while distracted can result in for details). a loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, severe bodily If the wireless charging does not injury, and death. The driver's pri- work, gently move your smart mary responsibility is in the safe phone around the pad until the and legal operation of a vehicle, and charging indicator light turns use of any handheld devices, other orange. equipment, or vehicle systems Depending on the smart phone, the which take the driver's eyes, atten- charging indicator light may not tion and focus away from the safe turn green even after the charging operation of a vehicle or which are is complete. not permissible by law should never be used during operation of the vehicle.

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CAUTION NOTICE Liquid in Wireless Smart Phone 䳜 When the interior temperature of Charger the wireless charging system To prevent liquid from damaging the rises above a set temperature, wireless smart phone charging sys- the wireless charging will cease to function. After the interior tem- tem in your vehicle, be sure not to perature drops below the thresh- spill liquid over the charging system old, the wireless charging function when charging your phone. will resume. 䳜 The wireless charging may not function properly when there is a CAUTION heavy accessory cover on the Metal in Wireless Charging System smart phone. If any metallic object such as a coin 䳜 The wireless charging will stop is located between the wireless when using the wireless smart charging system and the smart key search function to prevent phone, the charging may be dis- radio wave disruption. rupted. Also, the metallic object may 䳜 The wireless charging will stop heat up and potentially damage the when the smart key is moved out charging system. If there is any of the vehicle with the vehicle in metallic object between the smart ON. phone and the charging pad, imme- 䳜 The wireless charging will stop diately remove the smart phone. when any of the doors are opened Remove the metallic object after it (applicable for vehicles equipped has cooled down. with smart keys). 䳜 The wireless charging will stop when the vehicle is turned OFF. 䳜 The wireless charging will stop when the smart phone is not in complete contact with the wire- less charging pad. 䳜 Items equipped with magnetic components such as credit card, telephone card, bankbook or any transportation ticket may become damaged during wireless charging.

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䳜 Place the smart phone on the 䳜 When placing your cellular phone center of the charge pad for best on the charging mat, position the results. The smart phone may not phone in the middle of the mat charge when placed near the rim for optimal charging performance. of the charging pad. When the If your cell phone is off to the smart phone does get charged, it side, the charging rate may be may heat up excessively. less and in some cases the cell 䳜 For smart phones without built-in phone may experience higher wireless charging system, an appropriate accessory has to be heat conduction. equipped in order to use the vehi- 䳜 When charging some cellular cle's wireless charging system. phones with a self-protection 䳜 Smart phones of some manufac- feature, the wireless charging turers may display messages on speed may decrease and the weak current. This is due to the wireless charging may stop. particular characteristic of the smart phone and does not imply a malfunction on wireless charging This device complies with part 15 5 function. of the FCC Rules 䳜 The indicator light of some manu- Operation is subject to the following facturers' smart phones may still be orange after the smart phone two conditions: - is fully charged. This is due to the 1. This device may not cause harm particular characteristic of the ful interference, and smart phone and not a malfunc- 2. This device must accept any tion of the wireless charging. interference received, including 䳜 When any smart phone without a interference that may cause wireless charging function or a undesired operation. metallic object is placed on the charging pad, a small noise may sound. This small sound is due to the vehicle discerning compatibil- ity of the object placed on the charging pad. It does not affect your vehicle or the smart phone in any way. 䳜 The wireless cellular phone charging system may not support certain cellular phones, which are not verified for Qi specification( ).

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Coat hook (if equipped) WARNING A Coat hook is next to the rear grab Do not hang other objects such as handle. hangers or hard objects except clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp or breakable objects in the clothing's pockets. In an accident or when the curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause vehicle damage or per- sonal injury.

ODEEV068208NR * This actual feature may differ from the illustration.

CAUTION Hanging clothing ODEEV068209NR Do not hang heavy clothes, since they may damage the hook. Floor mat anchor(s) (if equipped) Type A / Type B

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When using a floor mat on the front NOTICE floor carpet, make sure it attaches to the floor mat anchor(s) in your Your vehicle was manufactured with vehicle. This keeps the floor mat driver's side floor mat anchors that from sliding forward. are designed to securely hold the floor mat in place. To avoid any WARNING interference with pedal operation, Kia recommends that only the Kia After market floor mat floor mat designed for use in your Do not install after market floor vehicle be installed. mats that are not capable of being securely attached to the vehicle's floor mat anchors. Luggage net holder (if equipped) Unsecured floor mats can interfere To keep items from shifting in the with pedal operation. cargo area, you can use the holders located in the cargo area to attach The following must be observed the luggage net. 5 when installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle. 䳜 Ensure that the floor mats are securely attached to the vehicle's floor mat anchor(s) before driv- ing the vehicle. 䳜 Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot be firmly attached to the vehicle's floor mat anchors. 䳜 Do not stack floor mats on top of

one another (e.g. all-weather ODEEV068211NR rubber mat on top of a carpeted If necessary, we recommend that floor mat). Only a single floor mat you contact an authorized Kia should be installed in each posi- dealer. tion.

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CAUTION WARNING To prevent damage to the vehicle, Cargo Security Screen care should be taken when carrying Do not place objects on the cargo fragile or bulky objects in the lug- security screen. Such objects may gage compartment. be thrown about inside the vehicle and possibly injure vehicle occupants during an accident or when braking. WARNING Luggage net Always keep your face and body out CAUTION of the luggage net recoil path and Do not place luggage on the cargo avoid using the luggage net when security screen. This may cause the the straps have visible signs of wear security screen to become damaged or damage. The luggage net can or malformed. snap and cause injuries.

Cargo security screen (if equipped) Use the cargo security screen to hide items stored in the cargo area.

ODEEV068212NR 䳜 To use the cargo security screen, pull the handle backward and insert the edges into the slots.

5 134 Features of your vehicle Exterior features

Exterior features CAUTION If the vehicle has a roof rack, you Loading Roof Rack can load cargo on top of your vehi- 䳜 When carrying cargo on the roof cle. rack, take the necessary precau- tions to make sure the cargo does Roof rack (if equipped) not damage the roof of the vehi- cle. 䳜 When carrying large objects on the roof rack, make sure they do not exceed the overall roof length or width. 䳜 When you are carrying cargo on the roof rack, do not operate the sunroof (if equipped). This can damage the sunroof. 5 ODEEV068213NR 䳜 The following specification is the Crossbars and fixing components maximum weight that can be needed to install the roof rack on loaded onto the roof rack. Distrib- your vehicle may be obtained from ute the load as evenly as possible an authorized Kia dealer or other across the crossbars (if equipped) qualified shop. and roof rack and secure the load firmly.

NOTICE ROOF 220 lbs. (100 kg) 䳜 The crossbars (if equipped) should RACK EVENLY DISTRIBUTED be placed in the proper load car- Loading cargo or luggage in rying positions prior to placing items onto the roof rack. excess of the specified weight - 䳜 If the vehicle is equipped with a limit on the roof rack may dam sunroof, be sure not to position age your vehicle. cargo onto the roof rack in such a way that it could interfere with sunroof operation. 䳜 When the roof rack is not being used to carry cargo, the crossbars may need to be repositioned if wind noise is detected.

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WARNING Audio system 䳜 The vehicle center of gravity will be higher when items are loaded NOTICE onto the roof rack. Avoid sudden If you install an after market HID starts, braking, sharp turns, head lamp, your vehicle's audio and abrupt maneuvers or high speeds electronic device may malfunction. that may result in loss of vehicle control or rollover resulting in an * If your vehicle is equipped with accident. multimedia system, refer to a - 䳜 Always drive slowly and turn cor separately supplied manual for ners carefully when carrying detailed information. items on the roof rack. Severe wind updrafts, caused by passing vehicles or natural causes, can Antenna cause sudden upward pressure on This vehicle is equipped with a glass items loaded on the roof rack. antenna and a shark fin antenna. This is especially true when car- rying large, flat items such as Shark fin antenna wood panels or mattresses. This could cause the items to fall off the roof rack and cause damage to your vehicle or others around you.

䳜 To prevent damage or loss of cargo while driving, check fre- quently before or while driving to make sure the items on the roof rack are securely fastened. ODEEV068214NR The shark fin antenna will receive WARNING the transmit data. Driving with roof load Always drive slow and turn corners carefully when carrying items on the roof rack. The vehicle's center of gravity will be higher when items are loaded onto the roof rack.

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USB port How vehicle radio works You can use an USB port to plug in an USB or iPod-. FM reception

ODEEV068216NR ODEEV068215NR AM and FM radio signals are broad- cast from transmitter towers NOTICE located around your city. They are 5 When using a portable audio device intercepted by the radio antenna on connected to the power outlet, your vehicle. This signal is then pro- noise may occur during playback. If cessed by the radio and sent to your this happens, use the power source vehicle speakers. of the portable audio device. However, in some cases the signal coming to your vehicle may not be - * iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc. strong and clear. This can be due to factors, such as the distance from the radio station, closeness of other strong radio sta- tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.

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AM reception of this, FM broadcasts generally begin to fade within short distances from the station. Also, FM signals are easily affected by buildings, mountains, and obstructions. This can lead to undesirable or unpleas- ant listening conditions which might lead you to believe a problem exists with your radio. The following conditions are normal

ODEEV068217NR and do not indicate radio trouble: AM broadcasts can be received at 䳜 Fading - As your vehicle moves greater distances than FM broad- away from the radio station, the casts. This is because AM radio signal will weaken and sound will waves are transmitted at low fre- begin to fade. When this occurs, quencies. These long distance, low we suggest that you select frequency radio waves can follow another station with a stronger the curvature of the earth rather signal. than traveling straight. In addition, they curve around obstructions resulting in better signal coverage.

FM radio station

ODEEV068218NR 䳜 Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the transmitter and your radio can disturb the signal causing static or fluttering noises to occur. Reduc- ODEEV068219NR ing the treble level may lessen FM broadcasts are transmitted at this effect until the disturbance high frequencies and do not bend to clears. follow the earth's surface. Because

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䳜 Station Swapping - As an FM sig- as far from the audio equipment as nal weakens, another more pow- possible. erful signal near the same When using a communication sys- frequency may begin to play. This tem such as a cellular phone or a is because your radio is designed radio set inside the vehicle, a sepa- to lock onto the clearest signal. If rate external antenna must be fit- this occurs, select another station ted. When a cellular phone or a radio with a stronger signal. set is used with an internal antenna alone, it may interfere with the vehicle's electrical system and adversely affect safe operation of the vehicle.

WARNING Cell phone use Do not use a cellular phone while 5

ODEEV068220NR driving. Stop at a safe location to use a cellular phone. 䳜 Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals being received from sev- - eral directions can cause distor WARNING tion or fluttering. This can be caused by a direct and reflected Distracted driving signal from the same station, or Driving while distracted can result in by signals from two stations with a loss of vehicle control that may close frequencies. If this occurs, lead to an accident, severe bodily select another station until the injury, or death. The driver's pri- condition has passed. mary responsibility is the safe and legal operation of the vehicle, and Using a cellular phone or a two- the use of any handheld devices, way radio other equipment, or vehicle systems which take the driver's eyes, atten- When a cellular phone is used inside tion, and focus away from the safe the vehicle, noise may be produced operation of the vehicle, or which from the audio system. This does are not permissible by law, should not mean that something is wrong never be used during the operation with the audio equipment. In such a of the vehicle. case, try to operate mobile devices

5 139 Features of your vehicle Declaration of Conformity

Declaration of Conformity 䳜 Consult the dealer or an experi- enced radio/TV technician for FCC help. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CAUTION Class B digital device, pursuant to Any changes or modifications to this part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim- device not explicitly approved by its are designed to provide reason- manufacturer could void your able protection against harmful authority to operate this equip- interference in a residential installa- ment. tion. This device complies with part 15 of This equipment generates, uses and the FCC Rules. Operation is subject can radiate radio frequency energy to the following two conditions: and, if not installed and used in 1. This device may not cause harm- accordance with the instructions, ful interference, and may cause harmful interference to 2. This device must accept any radio communications. However, interference received, including there is no guarantee that interfer- interference that may cause ence will not occur in a particular undesired operation. installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio This equipment complies with FCC or television reception, which can be radiation exposure limits set forth determined by turning the equip- for an uncontrolled environment. ment off and on, the user is encour- This equipment should be installed aged to try to correct the and operated with minimum 8 in (20 interference by one or more of the cm) between the and your body. following measures: This transmitter must not be collo- 䳜 Reorient or relocate the receiving cated or operating in conjunction antenna. with any other antenna or trans- 䳜 Increase the separation between mitter unless authorized to do so by the equipment and receiver. the FCC. 䳜 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con- nected.

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Driving your vehicle Before driving...... 6-5 Power button ...... 6-6 䳜 Starting the vehicle...... 6-8 䳜 Turning Off the Vehicle...... 6-9 Reduction gear ...... 6-10 䳜 Reduction Gear Operation ...... 6-10 䳜 Parking ...... 6-12 䳜 LCD Display Messages ...... 6-12 䳜 Good Driving Practices ...... 6-15 Regenerative braking system ...... 6-16 Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control) ...... 6-19 䳜 Setting Smart Regeneration System...... 6-19 䳜 Smart Regeneration System Activation ...... 6-19 䳜 Resuming Smart Regeneration System...... 6-21 䳜 Turning Smart Regeneration system off...... 6-21 䳜 Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance Recognition Sensor (Front Radar)...... 6-21 䳜 System Malfunction...... 6-22 䳜 Limitations of the System...... 6-23 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 6-26 䳜 Radio frequency radiation exposure information:...... 6-26 Brake system ...... 6-27 䳜 Power brakes ...... 6-27 䳜 Electronic parking brake (EPB)...... 6-28 䳜 AUTO HOLD...... 6-33 䳜 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)...... 6-37 䳜 Electronic stability control (ESC) ...... 6-39 6 Driving your vehicle

䳜 Vehicle stability management (VSM) ...... 6-42 䳜 Hill-start Assist Control (HAC)...... 6-44 䳜 Good braking practices ...... 6-44 Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Control System Equipped)...... 6-45 䳜 Setting and activating the FCA ...... 6-46 䳜 Setting the initial warning activation time...... 6-46 䳜 Prerequisite for the FCA activation...... 6-47 䳜 FCA warning message and brake control...... 6-47 䳜 Brake operation ...... 6-48 䳜 FCA front radar / Camera sensor ...... 6-49 䳜 Warning message and warning light...... 6-50 䳜 FCA malfunction ...... 6-51 䳜 Limitations of the FCA...... 6-53 䳜 Recognizing pedestrians ...... 6-56 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 6-58 䳜 Radio frequency radiation exposure information:...... 6-58 Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go System ...... 6-59 䳜 Smart Cruise Control switch...... 6-60 䳜 Setting Smart Cruise Control speed...... 6-61 䳜 Increasing Smart Cruise Control set speed ...... 6-62 䳜 Decreasing Smart Cruise Control set speed ...... 6-62 䳜 Accelerating temporarily with Smart Cruise Control on...6-62 䳜 Smart Cruise Control will be temporarily canceled when: ...... 6-63 䳜 Resuming Smart Cruise Control set speed ...... 6-65 䳜 Turning Smart Cruise Control off...... 6-65 䳜 Setting vehicle-to-vehicle distance...... 6-65 䳜 When the lane ahead is clear: ...... 6-66 䳜 When there is a vehicle ahead of you in your lane:...... 6-67 Driving your vehicle 6

䳜 Adjusting the sensitivity of Smart Cruise Control ...... 6-70 䳜 Converting to Cruise Control mode ...... 6-71 䳜 Limitations of the Smart Cruise Control ...... 6-71 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 6-76 䳜 Radio frequency radiation exposure information:...... 6-76 Drive mode integrated control system...... 6-76 Blind-Spot Collision Warning...... 6-78 䳜 Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)...... 6-78 䳜 Setting and activating the BCW...... 6-79 䳜 Setting the warning volume of the Blind-Spot Collision Warning ...... 6-80 䳜 Operating Conditions ...... 6-80 䳜 Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) alert ...... 6-81 䳜 Detecting Sensor (radar)...... 6-82 䳜 Warning message...... 6-83 䳜 Limitations of the BCW ...... 6-84 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 6-88 Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) ...... 6-88 䳜 Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) system ...6-88 䳜 Setting and activating the RCCW...... 6-88 䳜 Operating conditions...... 6-89 䳜 Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) alert ...... 6-89 䳜 Detecting Sensor ...... 6-90 䳜 Warning message...... 6-91 䳜 Limitations of the RCCW ...... 6-92 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 6-96 Driver Attention Warning (DAW) ...... 6-96 䳜 Setting and activating the DAW...... 6-96 䳜 Displaying the driver's attention level ...... 6-97 6 Driving your vehicle

䳜 Taking a break...... 6-98 䳜 Resetting the Driver Attention Warning system...... 6-98 䳜 DAW disabled...... 6-99 䳜 DAW malfunction ...... 6-99 Lane Following Assist (LFA)...... 6-101 䳜 Activating the LFA ...... 6-102 䳜 Steering assist ...... 6-102 䳜 Warning message...... 6-103 䳜 LFA malfunction...... 6-103 䳜 Limitations of the LFA ...... 6-104 Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System...... 6-106 䳜 LKA operation...... 6-108 䳜 LKA activation ...... 6-108 䳜 Warning message...... 6-109 䳜 The system will be canceled when:...... 6-111 䳜 Driver's Attention ...... 6-111 䳜 LKA malfunction ...... 6-113 䳜 LKA function change ...... 6-113 Special driving conditions ...... 6-114 Winter driving ...... 6-118 Trailer towing ...... 6-122 Vehicle load limit ...... 6-123 䳜 Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit -...... 6-123 䳜 Certification label...... 6-125 Vehicle weight ...... 6-127 Driving your vehicle Before driving

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE For safe operation, be sure you are familiar with your vehicle and its Before driving equipment. Before getting into the vehicle, you WARNING should examine the car and its sur- roundings. After getting into the Check surroundings vehicle, you should check a number Always check the surrounding areas of things before driving. near your vehicle for people, espe- cially children, before putting a vehi- Before entering vehicle cle into D (Drive) or R (Reverse). 䳜 Be sure that all windows, outside mirror(s), and outside lights are WARNING clean. 䳜 Check the condition of the tires. Loose objects 䳜 Check under the vehicle for any Securely store items in your vehicle. sign of leaks. When you make a sudden stop or 䳜 Be sure there are no obstacles turn the steering wheel rapidly, behind you if you intend to back loose objects may drop on the floor and it could interfere with the oper- up. 6 ation of the foot pedals, possibly Before starting causing an accident. 䳜 Close and lock all doors. - 䳜 Position the seat so that all con WARNING trols are easily reached. 䳜 Buckle your seat belt. Proper footwear 䳜 Adjust the inside and outside Always wear appropriate shoes rearview mirrors. when operating your vehicle. 䳜 Be sure that all lights work. Unsuitable shoes (high heels, ski 䳜 Check all gauges. boots, sandals, etc.) may interfere 䳜 Check the operation of warning with your ability to use the brake lights when the POWER button is and accelerator pedals. turned to the ON position. 䳜 Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning light goes out.

6 5 Driving your vehicle Power button

WARNING Power button Driving while intoxicated Whenever the front door is opened, the POWER button will illuminate for Do not drive while intoxicated. Drinking and driving is dangerous. your convenience. Even a small amount of alcohol will affect your reflexes, perceptions and judgment. Driving while under the influence of drugs is as dangerous as or more dangerous than driving drunk.

WARNING Distracted driving ODEEV078001NR Focus on the road while driving. The The light will go off after about 30 driver's primary responsibility is in seconds when the door is closed. the safe and legal operation of the vehicle. Use of any handled devices, When all entrances are closed, if you other equipment or vehicle systems lock the vehicle by using the trans- that distract the driver should not mitter or the smart key, the light be used during vehicle operation. will go off immediately.

POWER button position The POWER button has the follow- ing four positions. 䳜 OFF 䳜 ACC (Accessory) 䳜 ON 䳜 START/RUN

6 6 Driving your vehicle Power button

start the vehicle with the shifter dial OFF (Not Illuminated) in the P (Park) position. To turn off the vehicle power (ON If you press the POWER button position), press the POWER button without depressing the brake pedal, with the shifter dial in the P (Park) the vehicle will not start and the position. When you press the POWER button changes as follow: POWER button without the shifter Go to OFF → ACC → ON → OFF or dial in the P (Park) position, the ACC POWER button will not change to the OFF position but to the ACC NOTICE position. If you leave the POWER button in the ACC or ON position for a long ACC (Accessory) (Amber) time, the battery will discharge. Press the POWER button while it is in the OFF position without depress- ing the brake pedal. WARNING If the POWER button is in the ACC Starting vehicle position for more than 1 hour, the Never press the POWER button button is turned off automatically while the vehicle is in motion except to prevent battery discharge. in an emergency. This would result 6 in loss of directional control and ON (Red) braking function, which could cause an accident. Press the POWER button while it is in the ACC position without depress- ing the brake pedal. WARNING The warning lights can be checked before the vehicle is started. Do not Leaving the Vehicle leave the POWER button in the ON To avoid unexpected or sudden position for a long time. The battery vehicle movement, never leave your may discharge, because the vehicle vehicle if the reduction gear is not is not ON. locked in the P (Park) position and the parking brake is fully engaged. START/RUN (Not Illuminated) Before leaving the driver's seat, always make sure the reduction To start the vehicle, depress the brake pedal and press the POWER gear is engaged in P (Park), set the button with the shifter dial in the P parking brake fully and shut the (Park) position. For your safety, vehicle off.

6 7 Driving your vehicle Power button

Starting the vehicle NOTICE WARNING 䳜 Always start the vehicle with your foot on the brake pedal. Do not start the vehicle with the 䳜 If ambient temperature is low, the accelerator pedal depressed. The " " indicator may remain illumi- vehicle can move and lead to an nated longer than the normal accident. amount of time. 䳜 The vehicle will start by pressing the POWER button, only when the NOTICE smart key is in the vehicle. 䳜 Even when the smart key is in the To prevent damage to the vehicle: vehicle, if it is far away from the 䳜 If the " " indicator turns off driver, the vehicle may not start. while you are in motion, do not 䳜 When the POWER button is in the attempt to move the shifter dial ACC or ON position, and any door to the P (Park) position. is open, the system checks for the If traffic and road conditions per- smart key. When the smart key is mit, you may put the shifter dial - not in the vehicle, the " " indi in the N (Neutral) position while cator will blink and the warning the vehicle is still moving and "Key not in vehicle" will come on. press the POWER button in an When all doors are closed, the attempt to restart the vehicle. chime will also sound for about 5 䳜 Do not push or tow your vehicle to seconds. Keep the smart key in start the vehicle. the vehicle when in the ACC posi- tion or if the vehicle is ON. 1. Always carry the smart key with WARNING you. Unintended vehicle movement 2. Make sure the parking brake is applied. Never leave the smart key in the 3. Make sure the shifter dial is in P vehicle with children or vehicle occu- (Park). pants who are unfamiliar with the 4. Depress the brake pedal. vehicle operation. Pushing the 5. Press the POWER button. If the POWER button while the smart key vehicle starts, the " " indicator is in the vehicle may result in unin- will come on. tended vehicle activation and/or unintended vehicle movement.

6 8 Driving your vehicle Power button

If the battery is weak or the smart Turning Off the Vehicle key does not work correctly, you 1. Depress the brake pedal fully. can start the vehicle by pressing the 2. Shift to P (Park). POWER button with the smart key. 3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Press the POWER button to turn the vehicle off. 5. Make sure the " " indicator light on the instrument cluster is turned off.

CAUTION If the " " indicator light on the instrument cluster is still on, the

ODEEV078005NR vehicle is not turned off and can - The side with the lock button should move when the gear is in any posi contact the POWER button directly. tion except P (Park). When you press the POWER button directly with the smart key, the - smart key should contact the but 6 ton at a right angle. When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you can't start the vehicle normally. Replace the fuse with a new one. If it is not possible, you can start the vehicle by pressing the POWER but- ton for 10 seconds while it is in the ACC position. The vehicle can start without depressing the brake pedal. But for your safety always depress the brake pedal before starting the vehicle. Do not press the POWER button for more than 10 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is blown.

6 9 Driving your vehicle Reduction gear

Reduction gear For your safety, always depress the brake pedal while shifting to Electric cars transmit the rotation another gear. of the motor to the wheel through the reducer. Gear position Reduction Gear Operation Select gear positions by turning the shifter dial.

ODEEV078007NR The indicator in the instrument cluster displays the gear position when the POWER button is in the

ODEEV078006NR ON position.

WARNING P (Park) Always come to a complete stop To reduce the risk of serious injury before shifting into P (Park). or death: To shift the gear from R (Reverse), 䳜 ALWAYS check the surrounding N (Neutral) or D (Drive) to P (Park), areas near your vehicle for peo- press the [P] button. ple, especially children, before If you turn off the vehicle in D shifting a vehicle into D (Drive) or (Drive) or R (Reverse), the gear R (Reverse). automatically shifts to P (Park). 䳜 Before leaving the driver's seat, With the vehicle on, the gear auto- always make sure the gear is in matically shifts to P (Park) if you the P (Park) position, then set the open the driver's door when the gear is in N (Neutral), R (Reverse) or parking brake, and place the D (Drive) and the following condi- Power button in the OFF position. tions are met: Unexpected and sudden vehicle 䳜 The brake/accelerator pedal is not - movement can occur if these pre depressed. cautions are not followed. 䳜 The seat belt is unfastened.

6 10 Driving your vehicle Reduction gear

䳜 The vehicle speed is below 1 mph N (Neutral) (2 km/h). The wheels and gear are not When the vehicle is over a certain engaged. speed, the gear does not shift to P To shift to N (Neutral), press the [N] (Park) when the P button is pressed. button while depressing the brake pedal. WARNING Always depress the brake pedal when you are shifting from N (Neu- 䳜 Shifting into P (Park) while the tral) to another gear. vehicle is in motion may cause In N (Neutral), if the driver attempts you to lose control of the vehicle. to turn off the vehicle, the gear 䳜 After the vehicle has stopped, remains in N (Neutral) and the always make sure the gear is in P POWER button will be in the ACC (Park), apply the parking brake, position. and turn the vehicle off. To turn off the vehicle from the ACC position, press the [P] button within 䳜 Do not use the P (Park) position in 3 minutes. The vehicle will shift to P place of the parking brake. (Park) and turn off. When the driver's door is opened R (Reverse) within 3 minutes with the POWER Use this position to drive the vehicle button in the ACC position and the backward. gear in N (Neutral), the vehicle is 6 To shift to R (Reverse), press the [R] automatically turned OFF and button while depressing the brake shifted to the P (Park) position. pedal. D (Drive) This is the normal driving position. CAUTION To shift to D (Drive), press the [D] Shifting button while depressing the brake Always come to a complete stop pedal. before shifting into or out of R (Reverse); you may damage the reduction gear if you shift into R (Reverse) while the vehicle is in motion, except on "Rocking the vehicle" ("Rocking the vehicle" on page 6-115).

6 11 Driving your vehicle Reduction gear

Shift-lock system Parking For your safety, your vehicle has a 1. Always come to a complete stop shift-lock system which prevents and continue to depress the brake pedal. shifting the gear from P (Park) or N 2. Shift to the P (Park) position. (Neutral) into R (Reverse) or D 3. Apply the parking brake. (Drive) unless the brake pedal is 4. Place the POWER button in the depressed. OFF position. - To shift from P (Park) or N (Neutral) 5. Take the Key with you when exit into R (Reverse) or D (Drive), from R ing the vehicle. (Reverse) into D (Drive) or from D (Drive) into R (Reverse): LCD Display Messages 1. Depress and hold the brake pedal. If a message appears on the LCD 2. Start the vehicle or place the display, refer to the next section for POWER button in the ON position. the appropriate steps to take. 3. Press the R (Reverse) or D (Drive) button. Shifting conditions not met

NOTICE For your safety, you cannot shift the gear while the charging cable is connected.

When the battery (12 V) is dis- charged

You cannot shift the gear when the ODEEV078008NR battery is discharged. The message appears on the LCD Jump start your vehicle (refer to display in the following conditions: "Jump starting" on page 7-5) or 1. When driving speed is too fast to contact an authorized Kia dealer. shift the gear. Decrease the vehi- cle speed or slow down before shifting the gear. 2. When the gear is shifted while the vehicle is in Utility mode.

6 12 Driving your vehicle Reduction gear

Press brake pedal to change gear Gear already selected

ODEEV078009NR ODEEV078013NR The message appears on the LCD The message appears on the LCD display, when the brake pedal is not display when the selected gear but- depressed while shifting the gear. ton is pressed again. Depress the brake pedal and then shift the gear. PARK malfunction. Engage parking brake when parking vehicle Shift to P after stopping 6

ODEEV078014NR The message is displayed when ODEEV078010NR there is a problem with function The message appears on the LCD engaging P (Park) position. display when the gear is shifted to P (Park) while the vehicle is moving. Immediately have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia Stop the vehicle before shifting to P dealer. (Park).

6 13 Driving your vehicle Reduction gear

Check P button Rotary shifter stuck

ODEEV078015NR ODEEV078017NR The message appears on the LCD The message appears on the LCD display when there is problem with display when the shifter dial is con- the P button. tinuously stuck or there is problem with the shifter dial. Immediately have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia Make sure that there is no object dealer. over the shifter dial. If the problem persists, immediately have the vehi- Check shifter dial cle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

Shift button held down

ODEEV078016NR The message appears on the LCD display when there is problem with the shift buttons. ODEEV078018NR Immediately have the vehicle The message appears on the LCD display when the shifter button is inspected by an authorized Kia continuously pressed or there is dealer problem with the button.

6 14 Driving your vehicle Reduction gear

Make sure that there is no object Be sure the vehicle is completely over the shift button. If the problem stopped before you attempt to persists, immediately have the sys- shift into R (Reverse) or D (Drive). tem checked by an authorized Kia 䳜 Do not shift to N (Neutral) when dealer. driving. Doing so may result in an accident. - Rotary shifter turned while press- 䳜 Do not drive with your foot rest ing P ing on the brake pedal. Even light, but consistent pedal pressure can result in the brakes overheating, brake wear and possibly even brake failure. 䳜 Always apply the parking brake when leaving the vehicle. Do not depend on placing the gear in P (Park) to keep the vehicle from moving. 䳜 Exercise extreme caution when ODEEV078019NR driving on a slippery surface. Be The message appears on the LCD especially careful when braking, 6 display when the shift dial is not accelerating or shifting gears. On turned while pressing P button. a slippery surface, an abrupt Make sure that shifter dial is not change in vehicle speed can cause turned while pressing P button. the drive wheels to lose traction and may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. Good Driving Practices 䳜 Optimum vehicle performance Good driving habits reduce the risk and economy is obtained by - of accidents and help maintain vehi smoothly depressing and releas- cle performance. ing the accelerator. 䳜 Never shift from P (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other position with the accelerator pedal depressed. 䳜 Never shift from P (Park) when the vehicle is in motion.

6 15 Driving your vehicle Regenerative braking system

WARNING Regenerative braking system To reduce the risk of SERIOUS The regenerative braking system INJURY or DEATH: allows you to charge the battery 䳜 ALWAYS wear your seat belt. In a when you use the brakes to stop collision, an unbelted occupant is the vehicle. significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a Regenerative Braking (Paddle properly belted occupant. Shifter) 䳜 Avoid high speeds when cornering The paddle shifter is used to adjust or turning. the regenerative braking level from 䳜 Do not make quick steering wheel 0 to 3 during decelerating or brak- movements, such as sharp lane ing. changes or fast, sharp turns. 䳜 The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds. 䳜 Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off the road- way and the driver over steers to reenter the roadway. 䳜 In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down ODEEV078020NR before pulling back into the travel 䳜 Left side ( ): Increases regen- lanes. erative braking and deceleration. 䳜 Kia recommends you follow all 䳜 Right side ( ): Decreases posted speed limits. regenerative braking and deceler- ation. Pull and hold the left side paddle shifter for more than 0.5 seconds and One Pedal Driving function is operated, increasing the regenera- tive braking. In this case, stopping the vehicle is possible by pulling the paddle shifter.

6 16 Driving your vehicle Regenerative braking system

* Refer to "One pedal driving" on The selected regenerative braking page 6-17. level is displayed on the instrument With the Smart Regeneration Sys- cluster. tem activated, pull and hold the right side paddle shifter for over 1 second to turn on and off the auto- matic change of the regenerative braking. However, nothing will hap- pen if the Smart Regeneration Sys- tem is not activated from the User Settings mode. To activate or deac- tivate the function go to 'User set- tings → Convenience → Smart ODEEV078023NR Regeneration'. Initial setting of the regenerative * Refer to "Smart regeneration sys- braking level and adjustable range tem (If equipped with smart cruise vary according to the selected Drive control)" on page 6-19. mode.

Drive mode Initial setting NOTICE 6 The paddle shifter does not operate ECO+ 2 when: ECO 2 䳜 The [ ] and [ ] paddle shift- NORMAL 1 ers are pulled at the same time. SPORT 1 䳜 The vehicle is decelerating by depressing the brake pedal. * For more details, refer to "Drive 䳜 The Cruise Control system or mode integrated control system" Smart Cruise Control system is on page 6-76. activated. One pedal driving The driver can stop the vehicle by pulling and holding the left side pad- dle shifter.

6 17 Driving your vehicle Regenerative braking system

Operating Conditions WARNING The system enters the operating condition when the conditions below 䳜 Do not solely rely on one pedal are met: driving to stop the vehicle. Stop- 䳜 The driver's door is closed. ping the vehicle may not be possi- 䳜 The driver's seat belt is fastened. ble depending vehicle and road conditions. Pay attention to the To operate: road condition ahead and apply 䳜 Pull and hold the left side paddle the brake if necessary. shifter while coasting. 䳜 Avoid increasing the regenerative 䳜 When the vehicle speed is above 2 braking level suddenly on slippery mph (3 km/h), release the paddle roads (like snow or icy conditions) shifter to return to the previously because it may lead slipping of set level. the tires and skidding of vehicle. It 䳜 When the vehicle speed is below 2 can be dangerous due to the loss mph (3 km/h), the function main- of the vehicle's steering force. tains control to stop the vehicle even though the paddle shifter is released. 䳜 While the One pedal driving is in activation, the driver can control the vehicle stopping position using the accelerator pedal.

Automatic engagement of EPB After the vehicle is stopped by the One Pedal Driving function, EPB is automatically engaged when any of these conditions occur: 䳜 The driver's door is open. 䳜 The driver's seatbelt is unfas- tened. 䳜 The hood is open. 䳜 The liftgate is open. 䳜 5 minutes have passed after the vehicle has stopped. 䳜 The system operation is limited due to other reasons.

6 18 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

Smart regeneration system (If cle speed is above 6 mph (10 km/h) equipped with smart cruise con- and one of the condition below is trol) met. 䳜 The road gradient changes The Smart Regeneration System 䳜 Distance from the vehicle ahead controls the regenerative braking reduces or increases automatically according to the road 䳜 Speed of the vehicle ahead gradient and driving condition of the reduces or increases vehicle in front. The system minimizes the unneces- WARNING sary operation of the brake and When vehicle speed is under 6 mph acceleration pedal, improving the (10 km/h), the Smart Regeneration electric efficiency and assisting the System is cancelled. The driver must driver. adjust the vehicle speed by depress- ing the accelerator or brake pedal Setting Smart Regeneration Sys- according to the road condition tem ahead and driving condition. 1. Place the gear in P (Park). - 2. Select 'User settings → Conve When the system is turned on from nience → Smart Regeneration' on the User Settings mode, but the 6 the User Settings mode. front radar doesn't recognize the The setting is maintained when the vehicle in front, 'AUTO' is displayed vehicle is restarted. in white. Also, with the Smart Regeneration System activated, pull and hold the right side paddle shifter for over 1 second to turn on and off the auto- matic change of the regenerative braking.

Smart Regeneration System Acti- vation With 'AUTO' for the regenerative ODEEV078024NR braking level displayed on the clus- ter, the regenerative braking level is controlled automatically when vehi-

6 19 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

If the front radar recognizes the WARNING vehicle in front, 'AUTO' is displayed in blue. The regenerative braking The Smart Regeneration System level is automatically controlled which automatically controls the depending on the driving condition regenerative braking level when - of the vehicle in front and the level coasting is only a supplemental sys is indicated with arrows. tem for the driver's convenience. Do not solely rely on this system to stop the vehicle. The system cannot completely stop the vehicle in all sit- uations nor avoid all collisions. The brake control may be insufficient depending on the speed of the vehi- cle in front and when the vehicle in front suddenly stops, a vehicle cuts in suddenly and there is a steep slope. Always look ahead cautiously

ODEEV078025NR to prevent unexpected and sudden However, current regenerative situations from occurring. braking level is maintained if the driver depresses the brake pedal Smart Regeneration System Will Be while the system is in activation. Temporarily cancelled When: Also, the system is cancelled tem- 䳜 Cancelled manually porarily if the accelerator pedal is Pulling and holding the right side depressed. paddle shifter for more than 1 second. The Smart Regeneration System turns off temporarily and AUTO for the regenerative braking level disappears from the cluster. 䳜 Cancelled automatically - The vehicle is shifted to N (Neu- tral), R (Reverse) or P (Park). - The Cruise Control System (including the Smart Cruise Control system) is in activation.

6 20 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

- The ESC (Electronic Stability Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance Recog- Control) or ABS is operating. nition Sensor (Front Radar) In order for the Smart Regeneration WARNING System to operate properly, always When the Smart Regeneration Sys- make sure the radar sensor cover is tem is cancelled automatically, clean and free of dirt, snow, and adjust the vehicle speed directly by debris. depressing the accelerator or brake Dirt, snow, or foreign substances on pedal according to the road and the lens may adversely affect the driving conditions ahead. sensing performance of the sensor. In this case, the system operation may stop temporarily and not oper- Resuming Smart Regeneration ate normally. System To re-activate the Smart Regenera- tion System while driving: 䳜 Pull and hold the right side paddle shifter for more than 1 second again. Then, AUTO for the regen- erative braking level will appear on 6 the cluster.

Turning Smart Regeneration sys- tem off ODEEV078051NR To turn off the system: 䳜 Shift to P (Park) and deselect 'User Settings → Convenience → Smart Regeneration' on the User Settings mode.

6 21 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

CAUTION System Malfunction "Check Smart Regeneration System" 䳜 Do not apply license plate frame message will appear when the or foreign objects such as a Smart Regeneration System is not bumper sticker or a bumper guard functioning normally. near the radar sensor. Doing so may adversely affect the sensing performance of the radar. 䳜 Always keep the radar sensor and lens cover clean and free of dirt and debris. 䳜 Use only a soft cloth to wash the vehicle. Do not spray pressurized water directly on the sensor or sensor cover. 䳜 Be careful not to apply unneces- sary force on the radar sensor or ODEEV078026NR sensor cover. If the sensor is forc- The message will appear when the ibly moved out of proper align- system is not functioning normally. ment, the Smart Regeneration The system will be cancelled and the System may not operate cor- word 'AUTO' on the cluster will dis- rectly. In this case, a warning appear and instead display regener- message may not be displayed. ative braking level. Check for foreign Have the vehicle inspected by an substances on the front radar. authorized Kia dealer. Remove any dirt, snow, or foreign 䳜 If the front bumper becomes material that could interfere with damaged in the area around the the radar sensors. If the system still radar sensor, the Smart Regener- does not operate normally, take ation System may not operate your vehicle to an authorized Kia properly. Have the vehicle dealer and have the system inspected by an authorized Kia checked. dealer. 䳜 Use only genuine Kia parts to repair or replace a damaged sen- sor or sensor cover. Do not apply paint to the sensor cover.

6 22 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

Limitations of the System The driver must maintain a safe The Smart Regeneration System braking distance, and if necessary, may not operate properly in certain depress the brake pedal to reduce - situations when the driving condi- your driving speed in order to main tion is beyond the performance of tain a safe distance. the front radar sensor. Driver's attention is required in such cases when the system does not react properly or operate uninten- tionally.

Driving on a curve

ODEEV078028NR The smart regeneration system may recognize a vehicle in an adja- cent lane when driving on a curved road. In this case, the system increase the braking level and slow 6 the vehicle. Always pay attention to road and ODEEV078027NR driving conditions while driving. If When driving on the curve, the sys- necessary, depress the brake pedal tem may not detect the vehicle in to reduce your driving speed in your lane and the regenerative order to maintain a safe distance. braking level will reduce automati- Also, when necessary, you may cally, making you feel that the vehi- depress the accelerator pedal to cle is accelerating. prevent the system from unneces- - Also, if the system suddenly recog sarily decelerating your vehicle. nizes the vehicle in front, the regen- Always check the traffic conditions erative braking level will increase around the vehicle. automatically, making you feel that the vehicle is decelerating.

6 23 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

Driving on a slope Changing lanes

ODEEV078029NR ODEEV078030NR When driving uphill or downhill, the When a vehicle changes lanes in system may not detect the vehicle front of you, the smart regenera- in your lane and the regenerative tion system may not immediately braking level will reduce automati- detect the vehicle, especially if the cally, making you feel that the vehi- vehicle changes lanes abruptly. In cle is accelerating. this case, you must maintain a safe braking distance, and if necessary, Also, if the system suddenly recog- depress the brake pedal to reduce nizes the vehicle in front, the regen- your driving speed in order to main- erative braking level will increase automatically, making you feel that tain a safe distance. the vehicle is decelerating. Recognizing the vehicle The driver must maintain a safe braking distance, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to main- tain a safe distance.

ODEEV078031NR Some vehicles in your lane cannot be recognized by the sensor:

6 24 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

- 䳜 Narrow vehicles such as motorcy WARNING cles or bicycles 䳜 Vehicles offset to one side When using the Smart Regeneration - 䳜 Slow-moving vehicles or sudden- System take the following precau tions: decelerating vehicles - 䳜 Stopped vehicles (When the vehi- 䳜 If an emergency stop is neces sary, you must apply the brakes. cle ahead drives away, the sys- 䳜 Keep a safe distance according to tem may not detect a stopped road conditions and vehicle speed. vehicle.) If the vehicle to vehicle distance is 䳜 Vehicles with small rear profile too close during a high-speed such as trailers with no loads driving, a serious collision may A vehicle ahead cannot be recog- result. 䳜 Always maintain sufficient brak- nized correctly by the sensor if any ing distance and decelerate your of following occurs: vehicle by applying the brakes if 䳜 When the vehicle is pointing necessary. upwards due to overloading in the 䳜 The Smart Regeneration System luggage compartment is designed to detect and monitor 䳜 While the steering wheel is oper- the vehicle ahead in the roadway ating through radar signals. It is not 䳜 When driving to one side of the designed to detect oncoming 6 lane vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, 䳜 When driving on narrow lanes or motorcycles, or smaller wheeled on curves objects such as luggage bags, shopping carts, or strollers. Apply the brake or accelerator pedal 䳜 Vehicles moving in front of you if necessary. with a frequent lane change may cause a delay in the system's reaction or may cause the system to react to a vehicle actually in an adjacent lane. Always drive cau- tiously to prevent unexpected and sudden situations from occurring. 䳜 The Smart Regeneration System may not recognize complex driv- ing situations so always pay attention to driving conditions and control your vehicle speed.

6 25 Driving your vehicle Smart regeneration system (If equipped with smart cruise control)

NOTICE Radio frequency radiation exposure information: The Smart Regeneration System This equipment complies with FCC may not operate temporarily due radiation exposure limits set forth to: for an uncontrolled environment. 䳜 Electrical interference 䳜 Modifying the suspension This equipment should be installed - 䳜 Differences of tire abrasion or tire and operated with minimum dis pressure tance of 8 in (20 cm) between the 䳜 Installing different type of tires radiator (antenna) and your body. This transmitter must not be colo- cated or operating in conjunction This device complies with Part 15 with any other antenna or trans- of the FCC rules. mitter. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: 1. This device may not cause harm- ful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper- ate the device.

6 26 Driving your vehicle Brake system

Brake system WARNING This vehicle is equipped with various Steep hill braking brakes and functions to stop the Avoid continuous application of the vehicle or keep it stationary. brakes when descending a long or steep hill by shifting to a lower gear. Power brakes Continuous brake application will Your vehicle has power-assisted cause the brakes to overheat and brakes that adjust automatically could result in a temporary loss of through normal usage. braking performance. If the vehicle is not on or is turned Wet brakes may impair the vehicle's off while driving, the power assist ability to safely slow down; the for the brakes will not work. You can vehicle may also pull to one side still stop your vehicle by applying when the brakes are applied. Apply- greater force to the brake pedal ing the brakes lightly will indicate than typical. The stopping distance, whether they have been affected in however, will be longer than with this way. Always test your brakes in power brakes. this fashion after driving through When the vehicle is not on, the deep water. To dry the brakes, apply 6 reserve brake power is partially them lightly while maintaining a depleted each time the brake pedal safe forward speed until brake per- is applied. Do not pump the brake formance returns to normal. pedal when the power assist has been interrupted. CAUTION Pump the brake pedal only when Do not depress the brake pedal con- - necessary to maintain steering con tinuously without the " " indica- trol on slippery surfaces. tor ON. The battery may be discharged. CAUTION Brake Pedal Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. This will create abnormally high brake tempera- tures which can cause excessive brake lining and pad wear.

6 27 Driving your vehicle Brake system

In the event of brake failure Always replace the front or rear If service brakes fail to operate brake pads as pairs. while the vehicle is in motion, you can make an emergency stop with CAUTION the parking brake. The stopping dis- Replace brake pads tance, however, will be much Do not continue to drive with worn greater than normal. brake pads. Continuing to drive with worn brake pads can damage the WARNING braking system and result in costly Parking brake brake repairs. Avoid applying the parking brake to stop the vehicle while it is moving WARNING except in an emergency situation. Applying the parking brake while the Brake wear vehicle is moving at normal speeds Do not ignore high pitched wear can cause a sudden loss of control sounds from your brakes. If you of the vehicle. If you must use the ignore this audible warning, you will parking brake to stop the vehicle, eventually lose braking perfor- use great caution in applying the mance, which could lead to a serious brake. accident.

Disc brakes wear indicator Electronic parking brake (EPB) When your brake pads are worn and The electronic parking brake switch new pads are required, you will hear is located on the lower left side of a high-pitched warning sound from the shifter dial. your front brakes or rear brakes. You may hear this sound come and go or it may occur whenever you depress the brake pedal. Please remember that some driving conditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when you first apply (or lightly apply) the brakes. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes.

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Applying the parking brake NOTICE A click or electric brake motor whine sound may be heard while operating or releasing the EPB. These conditions are normal and indicate that the EPB is functioning properly.

Releasing the parking brake with ODEEV078032NR Electronic parking brake (EPB) 1. Depress the brake pedal. switch 2. Pull up the EPB switch. Make sure the warning light comes on. Also, the EPB is applied automati- cally if the Auto Hold button is on when the vehicle is turned off. How- ever, if you pull up the EPB switch 6 after the vehicle is turned off, the EPB will not be Applied. ODEEV078033NR NOTICE 1. Releasing the parking brake with EPB switch, On a steep incline or when pulling a 䳜 Have the POWER button in the trailer, if the vehicle does not remain ON position. at a standstill, do as follows: 䳜 Depress the brake pedal. 1. Apply the EPB. 䳜 The shifter dial must be in P 2. Pull up the EPB switch for more (Park). than 3 seconds. 2. Make sure the brake warning light goes off. Do not operate the parking brake / EPB while the vehicle is moving Automatic release of Electronic except in an emergency situation. parking brake (EPB) The EPB is released automatically under following conditions.

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䳜 Shifter dial in P (Park) NOTICE With the vehicle running depress the brake pedal and shift out of P If the parking brake warning light is (Park) to R (Reverse) or D (Drive). still on even though the EPB has 䳜 Shifter dial in N (Neutral) been released, have the system With the vehicle running depress checked by an authorized Kia dealer. the brake pedal and shift out of N (Neutral) to R (Reverse) or D CAUTION (Drive). 䳜 Reduction gear Do not drive your vehicle with the 1. Start the vehicle. EPB applied. It may cause excessive 2. Fasten the driver's seat belt. brake pad and brake rotor wear. 3. Close the driver's door, hood and trunk (liftgate). 4. Depress the accelerator pedal (EPB) may be automatically applied while the shifter dial is in R when: (Rear), D (Drive). 䳜 The EPB is overheated 䳜 Requested by other systems Make sure the brake warning light goes off. NOTICE NOTICE For EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) equipped vehicles with AUTO HOLD 䳜 For your safety, you can engage function used while driving, if the the EPB even though the POWER POWER button has been turned button is in the OFF position, but OFF, the EPB will be engaged auto- you cannot release it. matically. Therefore, 䳜 For your safety, depress the AUTO HOLD function should be brake pedal and release the park- turned off before the POWER but- ing brake manually with the EPB ton is turned off. switch when you drive downhill or when backing up the vehicle. Do not follow the above procedure when driving on a flat level ground. The vehicle may suddenly move for- ward.

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System warning WARNING The EPB will display a warning mes- Parking Brake Use sage with sound under certain con- 䳜 Never allow a passenger to touch ditions. the parking brake. If the parking 䳜 If you try to drive off depressing brake is released unintentionally, the accelerator pedal with the serious injury may occur. EPB applied, but the EPB doesn't 䳜 All vehicles should always have release automatically, a warning the parking brake fully engaged will sound and a message will when parked to avoid inadvertent appear. movement of the vehicles which 䳜 If the driver's seat belt is not fas- can injure occupants or pedestri- tened and the vehicle hood, ans. driver's door or trunk is opened, a warning will sound and a message 䳜 A click or electric brake motor will appear. whine sound may be heard while operating or releasing the EPB. These conditions are normal and indicate that the EPB is function- ing properly. 䳜 When leaving your keys with a 6 parking lot attendant or valet, make sure to inform him/her how to operate the EPB. 䳜 The EPB may malfunction if you

ODEEV078034NR drive with the EPB applied. 䳜 When you automatically release 䳜 If there is a problem with the EPB by depressing the accelerator vehicle, a warning may sound and pedal, depress it slowly. a message may appear. If the above situation occurs, depress the brake pedal and release EPB by pressing the EPB switch.

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When the conversion from Auto Electronic parking brake (EPB) mal- Hold to EPB is not working properly function indicator (if equipped) a warning will sound and a message This warning light illuminates if the will appear. POWER button is changed to the ON position and goes off in approxi- mately 3 seconds if the system is operating normally.

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Depress the brake pedal when the ODEEV078037NR above message appears for the If the EPB malfunction indicator Auto Hold and EPB may not acti- remains on, comes on while driving, vate. or does not come on when the POWER button is changed to the ON If the EPB is applied while Auto Hold position, this indicates that the EPB is activated because of an ESC may have malfunctioned. (Electronic Stability Control) signal, a If this occurs, have your vehicle warning will sound and a message checked by an authorized Kia dealer will appear. as soon as possible. The EPB malfunction indicator may illuminate when the ESC indicator comes on to indicate that the ESC is not working properly, but it does not indicate a malfunction of the EPB. The EPB warning light may illumi- nate if the EPB switch operates abnormally. Shut the vehicle off and

ODEEV078036NR turn it on again after a few minutes.

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The warning light will go off and the NOTICE EPB switch will operate normally. However, if the EPB warning light is During emergency braking by the still on, have the system checked by EPB, the parking brake warning light an authorized Kia dealer. will illuminate to indicate that the system is operating. If the parking brake warning light does not illuminate or blinks even though the EPB switch was pulled If you notice a continuous noise or up, the EPB is not applied. burning smell when the EPB is used for emergency braking, have your If the parking brake warning light vehicle checked by an authorized Kia blinks when the EPB warning light is dealer. on, press the EPB switch, then pull it up. Once more press it back to its original position and pull it back up. When the EPB (electronic parking If the EPB warning does not go off, brake) is not released have the system checked by an If the EPB does not release nor- authorized Kia dealer. mally, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer by loading the Emergency braking vehicle on a flatbed tow truck and If there is a problem with the brake have the system checked. 6 pedal while driving, emergency braking is possible by pulling up and AUTO HOLD (if equipped) holding the EPB switch. The Auto Hold maintains the vehicle Braking is possible only while you in a standstill even though the brake are holding the EPB switch. pedal is not depressed after the driver brings the vehicle to a com- WARNING plete stop by depressing the brake pedal. Do not operate the electronic park- ing brake while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation. Applying the electronic parking brake while the vehicle is moving at normal speeds can cause a sudden loss of control of the vehicle. If you must use the electronic parking brake to stop the vehicle, use great caution in applying the brake.

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Applying Auto Hold function If EPB is applied, Auto Hold will be 1. Depress the brake pedal, start the released. vehicle and then press the Auto If you press the accelerator pedal Hold button. The white AUTO with the shifter dial in D (Drive) or HOLD indicator will come on indi- cating the system is in standby. manual mode, the Auto Hold will be released automatically and the vehi- cle will start to move. The indicator changes from green to white indi- cating the Auto Hold is in standby and the EPB is released. When driving off from Auto Hold by depressing the accelerator pedal, always check the surrounding area near your vehicle.

ODEEV078038NR Slowly depress the accelerator pedal Before the Auto Hold will engage, for a smooth launch. the driver's door and vehicle hood must be closed and the liftgate Canceling Auto Hold function must be closed. When coming to a complete stop by depressing the brake pedal, the AUTO HOLD indicator changes from white to green indicating the AUTO HOLD is engaged. The vehicle will remain at a standstill even if you release the brake pedal.

ODEEV078040NR 䳜 To cancel the Auto Hold operation, press the Auto Hold switch. The AUTO HOLD indicator will go out. 䳜 To cancel the Auto Hold operation when the vehicle is at a standstill, press the Auto Hold switch while depressing the brake pedal.

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NOTICE parking brake manually with the EPB switch. 䳜 The following are conditions when 䳜 If the AUTO HOLD indicator lights the Auto Hold will not engage up yellow, the Auto Hold is not (Auto Hold light will not turn working properly. Take your vehi- green and the Auto Hold system cle to an authorized Kia dealer remains in stand by): and have the system checked. - The driver's door is opened - The vehicle hood or liftgate is opened WARNING - The shifter dial is in P (Park) To reduce the risk of an accident, do - The EPB is applied not activate Auto Hold while driving 䳜 For your safety, the Auto Hold downhill, backing up or parking your automatically switches to EPB vehicle. under any of the following condi- tions (Auto Hold light remains If there is a malfunction with the white and the EPB automatically driver's door or vehicle hood or lift- applies): gate open detection system, the - The driver's door is opened Auto Hold may not work properly. - The vehicle hood or liftgate is opened Take your vehicle to an authorized 6 - The vehicle is in a standstill for Kia dealer and have the system more than 10 minutes checked. - The vehicle is standing on a steep slope NOTICE - The vehicle moved for a few A click or electric brake motor whine seconds sound may be heard while operating In these cases, the brake warn- or releasing the EPB, but these con- ing light comes on, the AUTO ditions are normal and indicate that HOLD indicator changes from the EPB is functioning properly. green to white, and a warning sounds and a message will appear to inform you that EPB has been automatically engaged. Before driving off again, press foot brake pedal, check the surrounding area near your vehicle and release

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Warning messages NOTICE The Auto Hold function will display a When this message is displayed, the warning message with sound under Auto Hold and EPB may not operate. certain conditions. For your safety, depress the brake When the EPB is applied from Auto pedal. Hold, a warning will sound and a message will appear. If you do not apply the brake pedal when you release the Auto Hold by pressing the [AUTO HOLD] switch, a warning will sound and a message will appear.

ODEEV078036NR When the conversion from Auto Hold to EPB is not working properly a warning will sound and a message will appear. ODEEV078041NR When you press the [AUTO HOLD] switch, if the driver's door and vehi- cle hood are not closed or the lift- gate is not closed, a warning will sound and a message will appear on the LCD display.

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ODEEV068228NR Before driving, be sure the parking brake is fully released and the brake warning light is off. If the brake warning light remains on after the parking brake is ODEEV078042NR released while the vehicle is running, At this moment, press the [AUTO there may be a malfunction in the HOLD] button after closing the brake system. Immediate attention driver's door, vehicle hood and lift- is necessary. gate. If at all possible, cease driving the vehicle immediately. If that is not WARNING possible, use extreme caution while Parking brake use operating the vehicle and only con- 䳜 Never allow a passenger to touch tinue to drive the vehicle until you the parking brake. If the parking can reach a safe location or repair 6 brake is released unintentionally, shop. serious injury may occur. 䳜 All vehicles should always have Anti-lock brake system (ABS) the parking brake fully engaged The ABS prevents the wheels from when parked to avoid inadvertent locking. So the vehicle remains sta- movement of the vehicles which ble and can still be steered. can injure occupants or pedestri- - ans. ABS (or ESC) will not prevent acci dents due to improper or dangerous Check the brake warning light by driving maneuvers. Even though pressing POWER button ON (do not vehicle control is improved during - start the vehicle). This light will be emergency braking, always main illuminated when the parking brake tain a safe distance between you is applied with the POWER button in and objects ahead. Vehicle speeds the START or ON position. should always be reduced during extreme road conditions. The vehicle should be driven at reduced speeds in the following circumstances:

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䳜 When driving on rough, gravel or NOTICE snow-covered roads 䳜 When driving with tire chains A click sound may be heard in the installed vehicle compartment when the 䳜 When driving on roads where the vehicle begins to move after the road surface is pitted or has dif- vehicle is started. These conditions ferent surface heights. are normal and indicate that the anti-lock brake system is function- Driving in these conditions increases ing properly. the stopping distance for your vehi- cle. Even with the anti-lock brake sys- The ABS continuously senses the tem, your vehicle still requires suffi- speed of the wheels. If the wheels cient stopping distance. Always are going to lock, the ABS system maintain a safe distance from the repeatedly modulates the hydraulic vehicle in front of you. brake pressure to the wheels. Always slow down when cornering. When you apply your brakes under The anti-lock brake system cannot conditions which may lock the prevent accidents resulting from wheels, you may hear a "tik-tik'' excessive speeds. sound from the brakes, or feel a On loose or uneven road surfaces, corresponding sensation in the operation of the anti-lock brake brake pedal. This is normal and it system may result in a longer stop- means your ABS is active. ping distance than for vehicles In order to obtain the maximum equipped with a conventional brake benefit from your ABS in an emer- system. gency situation, do not attempt to The ABS warning light will stay on modulate your brake pressure and for approximately 3 seconds after do not try to pump your brakes. the POWER button is ON. Press your brake pedal as hard as possible to allow the ABS to control the force being delivered to the brakes. ODEEV068101NR

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During that time, the ABS will go Electronic stability control (ESC) through self-diagnosis and the light The ESC system is designed to sta- will go off if everything is normal. If bilize the vehicle during cornering the light stays on, you may have a maneuvers. problem with your ABS. Contact an authorized Kia dealer as soon as possible. When you drive on a road having poor traction, such as an icy road, and have operated your brakes con- tinuously, the ABS will be active continuously and the ABS warning light may illuminate. Pull your vehi- cle over to a safe place and stop the vehicle. ODEEV078045NR ESC checks where you are steering Restart the vehicle. If the ABS and where the vehicle is actually warning light goes off, then your going. ESC applies the brakes on ABS system is normal. Otherwise, individual wheels and intervenes you may have a problem with the with the vehicle management sys- 6 ABS. Contact an authorized Kia tem to stabilize the vehicle. dealer as soon as possible. ESC will not prevent accidents. NOTICE Excessive speed in turns, abrupt maneuvers and hydroplaning on wet When you jump start your vehicle surfaces can still result in serious because of a drained battery, the accidents. vehicle may not run as smoothly and the ABS warning light may turn Only a safe and attentive driver can on at the same time. This happens prevent accidents by avoiding because of low battery voltage. It maneuvers that cause the vehicle to does not mean your ABS has mal- lose traction. Even with ESC functioned. installed, always follow all the nor- 䳜 Do not pump your brakes! mal precautions for driving - includ- 䳜 Have the battery recharged ing driving at safe speeds for the before driving the vehicle. conditions.

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WARNING Electronic stability control (ESC) operation For maximum protection, always wear your seat belt. No system, no ESC ON condition matter how advanced, can compen- 䳜 When the POWER button is sate for all driver error and/or driv- turned ON, ESC and ESC OFF indi- ing conditions. Always drive cator lights illuminate for approxi- responsibly. mately 3 seconds, then ESC is turned on. The ESC system is an electronic 䳜 Press the ESC OFF button for at system designed to help the driver least half a second after turning maintain vehicle control under the vehicle ON to turn ESC off. - adverse conditions. It is not a sub (ESC OFF indicator will illuminate). stitute for safe driving practices. To turn the ESC on, press the ESC - Factors including speed, road condi OFF button (ESC OFF indicator tions and driver steering input can light will go off). all affect whether ESC will be effec- 䳜 When starting the vehicle, you tive in preventing a loss of control. It may hear a slight ticking sound. is still your responsibility to drive This is the ESC performing an and corner at reasonable speeds automatic system self-check and and to leave a sufficient margin of does not indicate a problem. safety. When you apply your brakes under When operating conditions which may lock the When the ESC is in operation, wheels, you may hear a "tik-tik'' the ESC indicator light blinks. sound from the brakes, or feel a When the Electronic Stability corresponding sensation in the Control is operating properly, you brake pedal. This is normal and it can feel a slight pulsation in the means your ESC is active. vehicle. This is only the effect of brake control and indicates nothing NOTICE unusual. When moving out of the mud or A click sound may be heard in the driving on a slippery road, pressing vehicle compartment when the the accelerator pedal may not cause vehicle begins to move after the the vehicle rpm (revolutions per vehicle is started. These conditions minute) to increase. are normal and indicate that the Electronic Stability Control System is functioning properly.

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Electronic stability control (ESC) Indicator light operation off ESC indicator light This car has 2 kinds of ESC off states.

If the vehicle stops when ESC is off, ESC OFF indicator light ESC remains off. Upon restarting the vehicle, the ESC will automati- cally turn on again. When POWER button is turned to ESC off state 1 - Traction control ON, the indicator light illuminates, disabled then goes off if the ESC system is To turn off the traction control operating normally. function and only operate the brake The ESC indicator light blinks when- control function of the ESC, press ever ESC is operating or illuminates the ESC OFF button (ESC OFF ) when ESC fails to operate. for less than 3 seconds and the ESC The ESC OFF indicator light comes OFF indicator light (ESC OFF ) will on when the ESC is turned off with illuminate. the button. 6 ESC off state 2 - Traction & stabil- WARNING ity control disabled To turn off the traction control Electronic stability control function and the brake control func- Drive carefully even though your tion of the ESC, press the ESC OFF vehicle has Electronic Stability Con- - button (ESC OFF ) for more than trol. It can only assist you in main taining control under certain 3 seconds. ESC OFF indicator light circumstances. (ESC OFF ) will illuminate and ESC OFF warning chime will sound. At this state, the car stability control ESC OFF usage function does not operate any more. When driving 䳜 ESC should be turned on for daily driving whenever possible. 䳜 To turn ESC off while driving, press the ESC OFF button while driving on a flat road surface.

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WARNING WARNING Operating ESC Tire/Wheel size Never press the ESC OFF button When replacing tires and wheels, while ESC is operating (ESC indicator make sure they are the same size light blinks). as the original tires and wheels If ESC is turned off while ESC is installed. Driving with varying tire or operating, the vehicle may slip out wheel sizes may diminish any sup- of control. plemental safety benefits of the VSM system.

NOTICE Vehicle stability management 䳜 When operating the vehicle on a (VSM) operation dynamometer, ensure that the ESC is turned off (ESC OFF light When the VSM is in operation, ESC illuminated). If the ESC is left on, it indicator light ( ) blinks. may prevent the vehicle speed from increasing, and result in When the vehicle stability manage- false diagnosis. ment is operating properly, you can 䳜 Turning the ESC off does not feel a slight pulsation in the vehicle affect ABS or brake system oper- and/or abnormal steering responses ation. (EPS- Electronic Power Steering). This is only the effect of brake and EPS control and indicates nothing Vehicle stability management unusual. (VSM) This system provides further The VSM does not operate when: enhancements to vehicle stability 䳜 Driving on a sloping road such as a and steering responses when a gradient or incline vehicle is driving on a slippery road 䳜 Driving in reverse or a vehicle detects changes in coef- 䳜 ESC OFF indicator light ( ) ficient of friction between right remains on the instrument cluster wheels and left wheels when brak- 䳜 EPS indicator light remains on the ing. instrument cluster

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Vehicle stability management NOTICE (VSM) operation off 䳜 The VSM is designed to function If you press the ESC OFF button to above approximately 13 mph (22 turn off the ESC, the VSM will also km/h) on curves. cancel and the ESC OFF indicator 䳜 The VSM is designed to function light ( ) illuminates. above approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) when a vehicle is braking on To turn on the VSM, press the but- a split-mu surface. A split-mu ton again. The ESC OFF indicator surface is made of two surfaces light goes out. which have different friction forces. WARNING Vehicle stability management The Vehicle Stability Management Drive carefully even though your system is not a substitute for safe - vehicle has vehicle stability manage- driving practices but a supplemen ment. It can only assist you in main- tary function only. It is the respon- taining control of the vehicle under sibility of the driver to always check certain circumstances. the speed and the distance to the vehicle ahead. Always hold the 6 steering wheel firmly while driving. Malfunction indicator Your vehicle is designed to activate The VSM can be deactivated even if according to the driver's intention, you don't cancel the VSM operation even with installed VSM. Always fol- by pressing the ESC OFF button. It low all the normal precautions for indicates that a malfunction has driving at safe speeds for the condi- been detected somewhere in the tions 䳍 including driving in clement Electric Power Steering system or weather and on a slippery road. VSM system. If the ESC indicator light ( ) or EPS warning light WARNING remains on, take your vehicle to an For maximum protection, always authorized Kia dealer and have the wear your seat belt. No system, no system checked. matter how advanced, can compen- sate for all driver error and/or driv- ing conditions. Always drive responsibly.

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Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) 䳜 Driving through water may get A vehicle has the tendency to roll the brakes wet. They can also get back on a steep hill when it starts to wet when the vehicle is washed. go after stopping. The Hill-start Wet brakes can be dangerous! Assist Control (HAC) prevents the Your vehicle will not stop as vehicle from rolling back by applying quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet the brakes automatically for about brakes may cause the vehicle to 2 seconds. pull to one side. To dry the brakes, apply the The brakes are released when the brakes lightly until the braking accelerator pedal is depressed or action returns to normal, taking after about 2 seconds. care to keep the vehicle under control at all times. If the braking The HAC is activated only for about action does not return to normal, 2 seconds, so when the vehicle is stop as soon as it is safe to do so starting off always depress the and call an authorized Kia dealer accelerator pedal. for assistance. 䳜 Don't coast down hills with the WARNING vehicle out of gear. This is Maintaining Brake Pressure on extremely hazardous. Keep the Incline vehicle in gear at all times, use the HAC does not replace the need to brakes to slow down, then shift to - apply brakes while stopped on an a lower gear so that vehicle brak incline. While stopped, make sure ing will help you maintain a safe you maintain brake pressure suffi- speed. - cient to prevent your vehicle from 䳜 Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Rest rolling backward and causing an ing your foot on the brake pedal accident. Don't release the brake while driving can be dangerous - pedal until you are ready to acceler- because the brakes might over ate forward. heat and lose their effectiveness. It also increases the wear of the brake components. Good braking practices 䳜 If a tire goes flat while you are driving, apply the brakes gently Good braking practices help to drive and keep the vehicle pointed safely and extend brake life. straight ahead while you slow 䳜 Check to be sure the parking down. When you are moving brake is not engaged and the slowly enough for it to be safe to parking brake indicator light is out do so, pull off the road and stop in before driving away. a safe place.

6 44 Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Control System Equipped)

䳜 Be cautious when parking on a hill. Forward Collision-Avoidance Firmly engage the parking brake Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Con- and place the shifter dial in P. If your vehicle is facing downhill, trol System Equipped) (if turn the front wheels into the equipped) curb to help keep the vehicle from The FCA system is designed to rolling. detect and monitor a vehicle ahead If your vehicle is facing uphill, turn or detect a pedestrian in the road- the front wheels away from the - curb to help keep the vehicle from way through radar signals and cam rolling. If there is no curb or if it is era recognition to warn the driver required by other conditions to that a collision is imminent, and if keep the vehicle from rolling, necessary, apply emergency brak- block the wheels. ing. 䳜 Under some conditions your park- ing brake can freeze in the WARNING engaged position. This is most likely to happen when there is an Forward Collision-Avoidance assist accumulation of snow or ice (FCA) Limitations around or near the rear brakes or The FCA system is a supplemental if the brakes are wet. If there is a system and is not a substitute for risk that the parking brake may safe driving practices. 6 freeze, apply it only temporarily It is the responsibility of the driver while you put the shifter dial in P - and block the rear wheels so the to always check the speed and dis vehicle cannot roll. Then release tance to the vehicle ahead and to be the parking brake. prepared to apply the brakes. 䳜 Do not hold the vehicle on an incline with the accelerator pedal. This can cause the reduction gear to overheat. Always use the brake pedal or parking brake.

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WARNING system. The driver can monitor the FCA ON/OFF status on the LCD dis- Take the following precautions play. Also, the warning light illumi- when using the forward collision- nates when the ESC (Electronic avoidance assist (FCA) system: Stability Control) is turned off (Trac- - 䳜 This system is only a supplemen tion & Stability control disabled.). tal system and it is not intended When the warning light remains ON to, or does it replace the need for extreme care and attention of the with the FCA activated, take your driver. The sensing range and vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer objects detectable by the sensors and have the system checked. are limited. Pay attention to the road conditions at all times. Setting the initial warning activa- 䳜 NEVER drive too fast in accor- tion time dance with the road conditions or The driver can select the initial while cornering. warning activation time in the User 䳜 Always drive cautiously to prevent Settings in the instrument cluster unexpected and sudden situations LCD display. from occurring. FCA does not stop The options for the initial Forward the vehicle completely and does Collision Warning include the follow- not avoid all collisions due to sys- ing: tem limitations. 䳜 EARLY: When this condition is selected, the initial Forward Colli- Setting and activating the FCA sion Warning is activated earlier than normal. This setting maxi- The driver can activate the FCA by mizes the amount of distance placing the POWER button to the ON between the vehicle or pedestrian position and by selecting: ahead before the initial warning 䳜 Go to the 'User Settings → Driver occurs. If the 'EARLY' condition Assistance → Forward collision- feels too sensitive, change it into avoidance assist' on the LCD dis- play. 'NORMAL'. 䳜 NORMAL: When this condition is The FCA deactivates, when the selected, the initial Forward Colli- driver cancels the system setting. sion Warning is activated nor- The warning light illumi- mally. nates on the LCD display, 䳜 LATE: When this condition is when you cancel the FCA selected, the initial Forward Colli-

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sion Warning is activated later 䳜 The FCA automatically activates than normal. This setting reduces upon placing the POWER button the amount of distance between to the ON position. The driver can the vehicle or pedestrian ahead deactivate the FCA by canceling before the initial warning occurs. the system setting on the LCD Select this condition only when display. traffic is light, and you are driving 䳜 The FCA automatically deacti- slowly. vates upon canceling the ESC. When the ESC is canceled, the FCA Prerequisite for the FCA activation cannot be activated on the LCD display. The FCA warning light will The FCA will activate when the FCA illuminate. is selected on the LCD display, and 䳜 To avoid driver distractions, do when the following prerequisites are not attempt to set or cancel the satisfied: FCA while operating the vehicle. 䳜 The ESC (Electronic Stability Con- trol) is activated. 䳜 The driving speed is over 6 mph FCA warning message and brake (10 km/h). (The FCA only works control within a certain range of vehicle The FCA system produces warning speeds) messages, warning alarms, and 6 䳜 When the FCA recognizes a vehicle emergency braking based on the or the pedestrian in front. level of risk of a frontal collision, such as when a vehicle ahead sud- WARNING denly brakes, or when the system detects that a collision with a The FCA may not recognize every pedestrian is imminent. obstacle or provide warnings and braking in every situation, so do not The driver can select the initial rely on the FCA to stop the vehicle in warning activation time in the User instances where the driver sees an Settings in the LCD display. The obstacle and has the ability to apply options for the initial Forward Colli- the brakes. sion Warning include Early, Normal or Late initial warning time.

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Collision Warning (1st warning) reduce the impact from the colli- sion. The brake control is maximized just before the collision.

Brake operation In an urgent situation, the braking system enters into the ready status for prompt reaction to assist the driver in depressing the brake pedal. - ODEEV078049NR 䳜 The FCA system provides addi 䳜 The warning message appears on tional braking power for optimum the LCD display with the warning braking performance when the alarms. driver depresses the brake pedal. - 䳜 The FCA limitedly controls the 䳜 The braking control is automati brakes within certain limit to cally deactivated when the driver - reduce the impact from the colli- sharply depresses the accelera sion. tor pedal, or when the driver abruptly operates the steering wheel. Emergency braking (2nd warning) 䳜 The braking control is automati- cally canceled when risk factors disappear. The driver should always exercise caution when operating the vehicle, even though there is no warning message or warning alarm.

WARNING

ODEEV078050NR The FCA cannot avoid all collisions. 䳜 The warning message appears on The FCA might not completely stop the LCD display with the warning the vehicle before collision, due to alarms. driving or road conditions. The driver 䳜 The FCA limitedly controls the has the responsibility to drive safely brakes within certain limit to and control the vehicle.

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WARNING FCA front radar / Camera sensor In order for the FCA system to The FCA is a supplemental system operate properly, always make sure and cannot completely stop the the sensor or sensor cover is clean vehicle in all situations or avoid all and free of dirt, snow, and debris. collisions. It is the responsibility of Dirt, snow, or foreign substances on the driver to safely drive and control the sensor or its external parts may the vehicle. adversely affect the sensing perfor- mance of the sensor. WARNING Never deliberately drive dangerously to activate the system as such con- duct increases the risk of an acci- dent.

NOTICE The FCA system assesses the risk of a collision by monitoring several ODEEV078051NR 6 variables such as the distance to the vehicle/pedestrian ahead, the speed of the vehicle/pedestrian ahead, and the driver's operation of the vehicle. Certain conditions such as inclement weather and road conditions may affect the operation of the FCA sys- tem. For the system operation, do not attempt risky driving. ODEEV078052NR

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NOTICE 䳜 Make sure the frontal camera installation point does not get 䳜 Do not apply foreign objects such wet. as a bumper sticker or a bumper 䳜 Do not impact or remove any guard near the radar sensor. radar/camera components. Doing so may adversely affect the 䳜 Do not place reflective objects sensing performance of the radar. (white paper or mirror etc.) on the 䳜 Always keep the radar sensor and dashboard. The system may acti- over clean and free of dirt and vate unnecessarily due to reflec- debris. tion of the sunlight. 䳜 Use only soft clothes to wash the 䳜 Excessive audio system volume vehicle. Do not spray pressurized may prevent occupants from water directly on the sensor or hearing the FCA system warning sensor cover. alarm. 䳜 Be careful not to apply unneces- sary force on the radar sensor or sensor cover. If the sensor is forc- Warning message and warning light - ibly moved out of proper align When the sensor is covered or the ment, the FCA system may not sensor lens is dirty with foreign operate correctly. In this case, a substances, such as snow or rain, - warning message may not be dis the FCA system may not be able to played. Have the vehicle inspected detect vehicles or pedestrians. by an authorized Kia dealer. 䳜 If the front bumper becomes damaged in the area around the radar sensor, the FCA system may not operate properly. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. 䳜 Use only genuine parts to repair or replace a damaged sensor or sensor cover. Do not apply paint to the sensor cover. ODEEV078053NR 䳜 Do not tint the window or install stickers or accessories around the In this case, a warning message inside mirror where the camera is ("Forward Collision Avoidance Assist installed. (FCA) system disabled. Radar blocked") will appear to notify the

6 50 Driving your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Smart Cruise Control System Equipped) driver. Remove the foreign sub- The FCA system will also be deacti- stances to allow the FCA system to vated for the sake of driver's safety function normally. when the ESC warning light comes Remove any dirt, snow, or debris on. The FCA warning message will appear at the same time, too. But and clean the radar sensor cover that doesn't necessarily mean the before operating the FCA system. malfunction of the FCA system. The FCA may not properly operate Both FCA warning light and warning in an area (e.g. open terrain), where message any vehicles or objects are not will disappear once the ESC detected after turning ON the vehi- warning light issue is resolved. cle. WARNING FCA malfunction 䳜 The FCA is only a supplemental - When the FCA is not working prop- system for the driver's conve nience. It is the driver's responsi- erly, the FCA warning light ( ) bility to control the vehicle will illuminate and the warning mes- operation. Do not solely depend sage will appear for a few seconds. on the FCA system. Rather, main- tain a safe braking distance, and, if necessary, depress the brake 6 pedal to reduce the driving speed or stop the vehicle. 䳜 In certain instances and under certain driving conditions, the FCA system may activate uninten- tionally. This initial warning mes- sage appears on the LCD display with a warning chime. Also, due to sensing limitations, in ODEEV078054NR certain situations, the front radar After the message disappears, the sensor or camera recognition sys- master warning light ( ) will illu- tem may not detect the vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist (if equipped) minate. In this case, take your vehi- ahead. The FCA system may not cle to an authorized Kia dealer and activate and the warning mes- have the system checked. sage will not be displayed. 䳜 The FCA may unnecessarily pro- duce the warning message and

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the warning alarms. Also, due to emergency braking is not applied the sensing limitation, the FCA even thought the braking system may not produce the warning is operating normally. message and the warning alarm 䳜 The FCA system does not operate at all. when the vehicle is in reverse. 䳜 When there is a malfunction with 䳜 The FCA system is not designed the FCA, the autonomous emer- to detect other objects on the gency braking does not operate road such as animals. upon detecting a collision risk 䳜 The FCA system does not detect even with other braking systems vehicles in the opposite lane. normally operating. 䳜 The FCA system does not detect 䳜 The FCA operates only for the cross traffic vehicles that are vehicle/pedestrian in front, while approaching. driving forward. It does not oper- 䳜 The FCA system cannot detect ate for any animals or vehicles in the driver approaching the side the opposite direction. view of a parked vehicle (for 䳜 The FCA does not recognize the example on a dead end street). In vehicle, which horizontally drives these cases, you must maintain a across the crossroad, or the vehi- safe braking distance, and if nec- cle, which is parked in the hori- essary, depress the brake pedal zontal direction. to reduce the driving speed in 䳜 If the vehicle in front stops sud- order to maintain a safe distance. denly, you may have less control 䳜 The regular braking function will of the brake system. Therefore, operate normally even if there is a always keep a safe distance problem with the FCA brake con- between your vehicle and the trol system or other functions. In vehicle in front of you. this case, the autonomous brak- 䳜 The FCA system may activate ing will not operate in the risk of a during braking and the vehicle collision. may stop suddenly. And the load 䳜 The FCA system may not activate in the vehicle may endanger pas- depending on road or driving con- sengers. Therefore, always be ditions. mindful of the load volume in the 䳜 The FCA system may not activate vehicle. to all types of vehicles. 䳜 The FCA system may not activate if the driver applies the brake pedal to avoid risk of collision. 䳜 If there is a malfunction with the FCA system, the autonomous

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Limitations of the FCA 䳜 The radar/camera sensor recog- The FCA system is designed to nition is limited. monitor the vehicle ahead in the 䳜 The vehicle in front is too small to roadway through radar signals and be detected (for example a camera recognition to warn the motorcycle etc.) driver that a collision is imminent, 䳜 The vehicle in front is an oversize and if necessary, apply emergency vehicle or trailer that is too big to - braking. be detected by the camera recog nition system (for example a - In certain situations, the radar sen tractor trailer, etc.) sor or the camera may not be able 䳜 The camera's field of view is not to detect the vehicle ahead. In these well illuminated (either too dark cases, the FCA system may not or too much reflection or too operate normally. The driver must much backlight that obscures the pay careful attention in the follow- field of view) ing situations where the FCA opera- 䳜 The vehicle in front does not have tion may be limited. their rear lights on or their rear lights are located unusually. Limitations of the sensors 䳜 The outside brightness changes suddenly, for example when The sensor may be limited when: 6 䳜 The radar sensor or camera is entering or exiting a tunnel. blocked with a foreign object or 䳜 When light coming from a street debris. light or an oncoming vehicle is 䳜 The camera lens is contaminated reflected on a wet road surface due to tinted, filmed or coated such as a puddle in the road. windshield, damaged glass, or 䳜 The field of view in front is stuck of foreign matter (sticker, obstructed by sun glare. bug, etc.) on the glass. 䳜 The windshield glass is fogged up; 䳜 Inclement weather such as heavy a clear view of the road is rain or snow obscures the field of obstructed. view of the radar sensor or cam- 䳜 The vehicle in front is driving era. erratically. 䳜 There is interference by electro- 䳜 The vehicle is on unpaved or magnetic waves. uneven rough surfaces, or road 䳜 Something in the path of travel with sudden gradient changes. deflects the radar waves. 䳜 The vehicle is driven near areas containing metal substances as a construction zone, railroad, etc.

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䳜 The vehicle drives inside a build- Driving on a curve ing, such as a basement parking lot. 䳜 The camera does not recognize the entire vehicle in front. 䳜 The camera is damaged. 䳜 The brightness outside is too low such as when the headlamps are not on at night or the vehicle is going through a tunnel. 䳜 A shadow is on the road by a median strip, trees, etc. ODEEV078027NR - 䳜 The vehicle drives through a toll- The FCA performance may be lim gate. ited while driving on a curve. The 䳜 The windshield glass is fogged up; FCA may not recognize the vehicle in a clear view of the road is front even in the same lane. The - obstructed. FCA system may produce the warn 䳜 The rear part of the vehicle in ing message and the warning alarm front is not fully visible. (the vehi- prematurely, or it may not produce cle turns in other direction or the the warning message or the warn- vehicle is overturned.) ing alarm at all. 䳜 Adverse road conditions cause Also, in certain instances the front excessive vehicle vibrations while radar sensor or camera recognition driving. system may not detect the vehicle 䳜 The sensor recognition changes traveling on a curved road. suddenly when passing over a speed bump. When driving on a curve, the driver - 䳜 The vehicle in front is moving ver- must maintain a safe braking dis tically to the driving direction. tance, and if necessary, depress the 䳜 The vehicle in front is stopped brake pedal to reduce your driving vertically. speed in order to maintain a safe 䳜 The vehicle in front is driving distance. towards your vehicle or reversing. 䳜 You are on a roundabout and the vehicle in front circles.

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Driving on a slope

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The FCA system may recognize a ODEEV078128NR vehicle in the next lane when driving The FCA performance may be lim- on a curved road. ited while driving upward or down- In this case, the system may alarm ward on a slope, and may not the driver and apply the brake. recognize the vehicle in front in the Always pay attention to road and same lane. It may produce the driving conditions, while driving. If warning message and the warning necessary, depress the brake pedal alarm prematurely, or it may not produce the warning message and to reduce your driving speed in 6 order to maintain a safe distance. the warning alarm at all. Also, when necessary depress the When the FCA suddenly recognizes accelerator pedal to prevent the the vehicle in front while passing system from unnecessarily deceler- over a slope, you may experience ating your vehicle. sharp deceleration. Always check the traffic conditions Always keep your eyes forward around the vehicle. while driving upward or downward on a slope, and, if necessary, depress the brake pedal.

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Changing lanes of you. In this case, you must main- tain a safe braking distance, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain a safe distance.

Recognizing the vehicle

ODEEV078030NR When a vehicle changes lanes in front of you, the FCA system may not immediately detect the vehicle, especially if the vehicle changes lanes abruptly. In this case, you must maintain a safe braking dis- ODEEV078129NR tance, and if necessary, depress the If the vehicle in front of you has brake pedal to reduce your driving cargo that extends rearward from speed in order to maintain a safe the cab, or when the vehicle in front distance. of you has higher ground clearance, additional special attention is required. The FCA system may not be able to detect the cargo extending from the vehicle. In these instances, you must maintain a safe braking distance from the rearmost object, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in ODEEV078056NR order to maintain distance. When driving in stop-and-go traffic, and a stopped vehicle in front of you Recognizing pedestrians merges out of the lane, the FCA Be cautious in the following situa- system may not immediately detect tions, as the pedestrian may not be the new vehicle that is now in front detected by the system.

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䳜 The pedestrian is not fully cap- 䳜 The radar or camera or camera tured by the camera sensor, or lens is damaged. the pedestrian does not walk in 䳜 The headlights of the vehicle are the upright position. not used at night or in the tunnel 䳜 The pedestrian moves very fast. section, or the light is too weak. 䳜 The pedestrian abruptly appears 䳜 The street light or the light of the in front. vehicle coming from the opposite 䳜 The pedestrian wears clothes in is reflected or when sunlight is the color similar to the back- reflected by the water on the ground. road surface. 䳜 The outside is too bright or too 䳜 When the back light is projected in dark. the direction of the vehicle's 䳜 The vehicle drives at night or in motion (including the headlights the darkness. of vehicles). 䳜 There is an item similar to a per- 䳜 Road sign, shadow on the road, son's body structure. tunnel entrance, toll gate, partial 䳜 The pedestrian is small. pavement. 䳜 The pedestrian has impaired 䳜 The windshield has moisture on mobility. its surface or if windshield 䳜 It is difficult to distinguish the freezes. 6 pedestrian from the surround- 䳜 Driving in the fog. ings. 䳜 Objects are out of the sensing 䳜 The sensor recognition is limited range of the sensor or radar. due to weather conditions. 䳜 When the cyclist in front is riding 䳜 There is a group of pedestrians. intersected with the driving direc- 䳜 A sudden change in the sensor tion. recognition takes place while 䳜 When there is any other electro- passing through the speed bump. magnetic interference. 䳜 The vehicle is severely shaken due 䳜 When the construction area, rail to adverse road conditions. or other metal object is near the 䳜 Driving around circular intersec- pedestrian. tion with a vehicle in front. 䳜 If the bicycle material is not 䳜 The front of the camera lens is reflected well on the radar. contaminated by front glass tint- ing, film, water repellent coating, WARNING damage on glass, foreign matter 䳜 Cancel the FCA in the User Set- (sticker, insect, etc.) tings on the LCD display, before

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towing another vehicle. While This device complies with Part 15 towing, the brake application may of the FCC rules. adversely affect your vehicle Operation is subject to the following safety. three conditions: 䳜 Exercise extreme caution to the 1. This device may not cause harm- vehicle in front, when it has heavy ful interference, and loading extended rearward, or 2. This device must accept any when it has higher ground clear- interference received, including ance. interference that may cause 䳜 The FCA system is designed to undesired operation. detect and monitor the vehicle 3. Changes or modifications not ahead or detect a pedestrian in expressly approved by the party the roadway through radar sig- responsible for compliance could nals and camera recognition. It is void the user䳓s authority to oper- not designed to detect bicycles, ate the device. motorcycles, or smaller wheeled objects such as luggage bags, Radio frequency radiation exposure shopping carts, or strollers. information: 䳜 Never try to test the operation of This equipment complies with FCC the FCA system. Doing so may radiation exposure limits set forth cause severe injury or death. for an uncontrolled environment. 䳜 When replacing or reinstalling the This equipment should be installed windshield, front bumper or and operated with minimum dis- radar/camera after removal, take tance of 8 in (20 cm) between the your vehicle to an authorized Kia radiator (antenna) and your body. dealer and have the system checked. This transmitter must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or trans- NOTICE mitter. In some instances, the FCA system may be canceled when subjected to electromagnetic interference.

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Smart Cruise Control with Stop NOTICE & Go System (if equipped) To activate smart cruise control, The smart cruise control system is depress the brake pedal at least designed to allow you to program once after turning the POWER but- the vehicle to maintain a constant ton to the ON position or starting speed and a predetermined distance the vehicle. This is to check if the to the vehicle ahead without brake switch which is important depressing the accelerator or brake part to cancel smart cruise control is pedal. in normal condition.

WARNING Smart cruise control system Limita- tions The smart cruise control system is a supplemental system and is not a substitute for safe driving practices. It is the responsibility of the driver to always check the speed and dis- 6 ODEEV078130NR tance to the vehicle ahead. 1. Cruise indicator 2. Set speed 3. Vehicle-to-vehicle distance

WARNING For your safety, please read the owner's manual before using the smart cruise control system.

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WARNING - When the vehicle sensing ability decreases due to vehicle modi- 䳜 If the smart cruise control is left fication resulting level differ- - on, (cruise indicator in the instru ence of the vehicle's front and ment cluster illuminated) the rear - smart cruise control can be acti - When driving in heavy traffic or vated unintentionally. Keep the when traffic conditions make it smart cruise control system off difficult to drive at a constant (cruise indicator off) when the speed smart cruise control is not being - Limited visibility (rain, snow, used. smog, etc.) - 䳜 Use the smart cruise control sys 䳜 Pay particular attention to the tem only when traveling on open driving conditions whenever using highways in good weather. the smart cruise control system. - 䳜 Do not use the smart cruise con 䳜 Be careful when driving downhill trol when it may not be safe to using the SCC. keep the car at a constant speed. 䳜 Cruise function should not be For instance. used when the vehicle is being - - Highway interchange and toll towed to prevent any damage. gate 䳜 Always set the vehicle speed - Road surrounded by multiple under the speed limit in your steel constructions (subway country. construction, steel tunnel, etc) 䳜 Always pay continuous attention -Parking lot to road and driving conditions - Lanes beside guard rail on a even when the smart cruise con- road trol system is being operated. - Slippery road with rain, ice, or snow -Abrupt curved road Smart Cruise Control switch - Steep hills The smart cruise control switch has -Windy roads the following functions. -Off roads 䳜 CANCEL: Cancels cruise control - Rods under construction operation. -Rumble strip 䳜 CRUISE: Turns cruise control sys- - - When driving near crash barri tem on or off. ers 䳜 RES+: Resumes or increases - When driving on a sharp curve cruise control speed.

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䳜 SET-: Sets or decreases cruise control speed. 䳜 : Sets vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance

Setting Smart Cruise Control speed 1. Press the CRUISE button, to turn the system on. The CRUISE indi- cator in the instrument cluster

will illuminate. ODEEV078059NR 4. Release the accelerator pedal. The desired speed will automati- cally be maintained.

NOTICE If there is a vehicle in front of you, the speed may decrease to maintain the distance to the vehicle ahead. On a steep grade, the vehicle may 6 ODEEV078058NR slow down or speed up slightly while 2. Accelerate to the desired speed. going uphill or downhill. The smart cruise control speed Vehicle speed may decrease on an can be set as follows: upward slope and increase on a 䳜 5 mph (10 km/h) ~ 100 mph downward slope. (160 km/h): when there is no The speed will be set to 20 mph (30 vehicle in front km/h) when there is a vehicle ahead 䳜 0 mph (0 km/h) ~ 100 mph (160 and your vehicle speed is 0 mph (0 km/h): when there is a vehicle in km/h) ~ 20 mph (30 km/h). front 3. Move the lever down (to SET-), and release it at the desired speed. The set speed and vehicle to vehicle distance on the LCD screen will illuminate.

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Increasing Smart Cruise Control set Decreasing Smart Cruise Control speed set speed

ODEEV078060NR ODEEV078059NR Follow either of these procedures: Follow either of these procedures: 䳜 Move the lever up (to RES+), and 䳜 Move the lever down (to SET-), hold it. Your vehicle set speed will and hold it. Your vehicle set speed increase by 5 mph (10 km/h). will decrease by 5 mph (10 km/h). Release the lever at the speed Release the lever at the speed you want. you want. 䳜 Move the lever up (to RES+), and 䳜 Move the lever down (to SET-), release it immediately. The cruis- and release it immediately. The ing speed will increase by 1.0 mph cruising speed will decrease by 1.0 (1.0 km/h) each time you move mph (1.0 km/h) each time you the lever up (to RES+) in this man- move the lever down (to SET-) in ner. this manner. You can set the speed to a maxi- You can set the cruise control speed mum speed of 100 mph (160 km/h). above 20 mph (30 km/h). However, all speed limit laws must be followed. Accelerating temporarily with Smart Cruise Control on CAUTION 䳜 If you want to speed up tempo- rarily when the cruise control is Check the traffic and driving condi- on, depress the accelerator pedal. tions before using the toggle switch. Increased speed will not interfere Driving speed may sharply increase, with cruise control operation or - when you push up and hold the tog change the set speed. gle switch. 䳜 To return to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator.

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䳜 If you move the lever down (to Depress the brake pedal and press SET-) at increased speed, the the CANCEL button at the same cruising speed will be set again. time, when the vehicle is at a stand- still. The speed and vehicle to vehicle NOTICE distance indicator on the cluster is Be careful when accelerating tem- disappeared and the CRUISE indica- porarily, because the speed is not tor is illuminated continuously. controlled automatically at this time even if there is a vehicle in front of Canceled automatically you. Smart cruise control will automati- cally cancel in the following situa- tions. (the set speed and vehicle to Smart Cruise Control will be tempo- vehicle distance on the LCD display rarily canceled when: will go off.) You are able to temporarily cancel 䳜 The driver's door is opened. the smart cruise control. In some 䳜 The shift lever is shifted to N circumstances, the smart cruise (Neutral), R (Reverse) or P (Park- control will cancel automatically. ing). 䳜 The EPB (electronic parking Canceled manually brake) is applied. 6 䳜 The vehicle speed is over 100 mph (160 km/h) 䳜 The ESC, ABS or TCS is operating. 䳜 The ESC is turned off. 䳜 The sensor or the cover is dirty or blocked with foreign matter. 䳜 When the vehicle is stopped for over 5 minutes. 䳜 The driver starts driving by push- ing the toggle switch up (RES+)/ ODEEV078065NR down (SET-) or depressing the The smart cruise control is tempo- accelerator pedal, after stopping rarily canceled when the brake pedal the vehicle with a vehicle stopped is depressed or the CANCEL button far away in front. is pressed. 䳜 The accelerator pedal is continu- ously depressed for long time.

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- 䳜 The SCC system has malfunc NOTICE tioned. 䳜 When the braking control is oper- ated for Forward Collision-Avoid- ance Assist (FCA). 䳜 The driver starts driving by push- ing the toggle switch up (RES+)/ down (SET-) or depressing the accelerator pedal, after the vehi- cle is stopped by the Smart Cruise Control system with no other

vehicle ahead. ODEEV078066NR 䳜 The vehicle stops and goes If the system is automatically can- repeatedly for a long period of celed, the warning chime will sound time. and a message will appear for a few 䳜 When the parking brake is locked. seconds. If the smart cruise control is can- You must adjust the vehicle speed celed automatically, the smart by depressing the accelerator or cruise control will not resume even brake pedal according to the road though the RES+ or SET- lever is condition ahead and driving condi- moved. tions. Always check the road conditions. NOTICE Do not rely on the warning chime. If the smart cruise control is can- celed during a situation is that is not described above, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked.

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Resuming Smart Cruise Control set Turning Smart Cruise Control off speed

ODEEV078058NR ODEEV078060NR When the Smart Cruise Control Sys- 䳜 If any method other than the tem is not needed, press the "RES+" or "SET-" lever was used [CRUISE] switch and deactivate the to cancel cruising speed and the system. system is still activated, the 䳜 Press the CRUISE button (The cruising speed will automatically CRUISE indicator light will go off.). resume when you push the lever up (RES+) or down (SET-). 䳜 If you push the lever up (RES+), Setting vehicle-to-vehicle distance 6 the speed will resume to the You can program the vehicle to recently set speed. However, if maintain a predetermined distance vehicle speed drops below 5 mph to the vehicle ahead without (10 km/h), it will resume when depressing the accelerator pedal or there is a vehicle in front of your brake pedal. vehicle.

WARNING 䳜 To avoid collisions, always be aware of the selected speed and vehicle to vehicle distance set- tings when activating your smart cruise control system. 䳜 Always maintain sufficient brak- ing distance and decelerate your vehicle by applying the brakes if necessary. ODEEV078067NR

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䳜 The vehicle to vehicle distance will When the lane ahead is clear: automatically activate when the smart cruise control system is on. 䳜 Select the appropriate distance according to road conditions and vehicle speed. 䳜 Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle to vehicle distance changes as follows:

ODEEV078068NR For example, if you drive at 56 The vehicle speed will maintain the mph (90 km/h), the distance set speed. maintain as follows; Distance 4 - approximately 172 ft WARNING (52.5 m) Distance 3 - approximately 131 ft Following Distance (40 m) 䳜 To avoid collisions, always be Distance 2 - approximately 107 ft aware of the selected speed and (32.5 m) vehicle to vehicle distance set- Distance 1 - approximately 82 ft tings when activating your smart (25 m) cruise control system. 䳜 Always maintain sufficient brak- NOTICE ing distance and decelerate your The distance is set to the last set vehicle by applying the brakes if distance when the system is used necessary. for the first time after starting the vehicle.

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When there is a vehicle ahead of you in your lane:

ODEEV078072NR The vehicle will maintain the set ODEEV078069NR speed, when the lane ahead is clear. The vehicle will slow down or speed up to maintain the selected dis- tance, when there is a vehicle ahead of you in the lane. (A vehicle will appear in front of your vehicle in the LCD display only when there is an actual vehicle in front of you) 6 If the vehicle ahead speeds up, your - ODEEV078070NR vehicle will travel at a steady cruis ing speed after accelerating to the selected speed.

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CAUTION denly appear in front of you by depressing the brake pedal accord- 䳜 The warning chime sounds and ing to the road and driving condi- LCD display blinks if it is hard to tions. maintain the selected distance to the vehicle ahead. In traffic situation 䳜 If the warning chime sounds, actively adjust the vehicle speed by depressing the brake pedal according to the road and driving conditions. 䳜 Even if the warning chime is not activated, always pay attention to the driving conditions to prevent dangerous situations from occur- ring.

䳜 Be alert to road conditions as ODEEV078074NR radio, loud sounds and outside Use switch or pedal to accelerate conditions could prevent occu- 䳜 In traffic, your vehicle will stop if pants from hearing a warning the vehicle ahead of you stops. sound. Also, if the vehicle ahead of you starts moving, your vehicle will start as well. However, if the vehi- cle stops you must depress the accelerator pedal or push up the toggle switch (RES+) to start driv- ing. 䳜 If you push the smart cruise con- trol toggle switch (RES+ or SET-) while Auto Hold and smart cruise control is operating the Auto Hold ODEEV078073NR will be released regardless of If the vehicle ahead (vehicle speed: accelerator pedal operation and less than 20 mph (30 km/h) moves the vehicle will start to move. The to the next lane, the warning chime AUTO HOLD indicator changes will sound and a message will from green to white. (if equipped appear. Adjust your vehicle speed with EPB (Electronic Parking for vehicles or objects that can sud- Brake))

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Radar to detect distance to the When the sensor lens cover is vehicle ahead blocked with dirt, snow, or debris, the Smart Cruise Control System operation may stop temporarily. If this occurs, a warning message will appear on the LCD display. Remove any dirt, snow, or debris and clean the radar sensor lens cover before operating the Smart Cruise Control System. The Smart Cruise Control system ODEEV078051NR may not properly activate, if the The sensor detects the distance to radar is totally covered, or if any the vehicle ahead. vehicles are not detected after turning ON the vehicle (e.g. in an If the sensor is covered with dirt or open terrain). other foreign matter, the vehicle to vehicle distance control may not - operate correctly. SCC (smart cruise control) malfunc tion message Always keep the area in front of the 6 sensor clean.

Warning message

ODEEV078076NR The message will appear when the vehicle to vehicle distance control system is not functioning normally. ODEEV078075NR In this case, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked.

6 69 Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go System

CAUTION Adjusting the sensitivity of Smart Cruise Control 䳜 Do not install accessories around The sensitivity of vehicle speed the sensor and do not replace the bumper by yourself. It may inter- when following the front vehicle to fere with the sensor perfor- maintain the set distance can be mance. adjusted. 䳜 Always keep the sensor and 䳜 Go to the 'User Settings → Driver bumper clean. Assistance → SCC Reaction' on 䳜 Use only a soft cloth to wash the the LCD display. vehicle. Do not spray pressurized You may select one of the three water directly on the sensor or sensor cover. stages you prefer. 䳜 Be careful not to apply unneces- 䳜 Slow: Vehicle speed to the vehicle sary force on the radar sensor or ahead to maintain the set dis- sensor cover. If the sensor is forc- tance is slower than normal ibly moved out of proper align- speed. ment, the Smart Cruise Control 䳜 Normal: Vehicle speed to the vehi- - System may not operate cor cle ahead to maintain the set dis- rectly. In this case, a warning tance is normal message may not be displayed. 䳜 Fast: Vehicle speed to the vehicle Have the vehicle inspected by an - authorized Kia dealer. ahead to maintain the set dis 䳜 Do not damage the sensor or sen- tance is faster than normal speed. sor area by a strong impact. If the sensor moves slightly off position, NOTICE the smart cruise control system will not operate correctly without The last selected mode remains in any warning or indicator from the the system. cluster. If this occurs, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked. 䳜 Use only a genuine Kia sensor cover for your vehicle. Do not paint anything on the sensor cover. 䳜 If the front bumper becomes damaged in the area around the radar sensor, the Smart Cruise Control System may not operate properly.

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Converting to Cruise Control mode WARNING When using the cruise control mode, you must manually assess the dis- tance to other vehicles as the sys- tem will not automatically brake to slow down for other vehicles.

Limitations of the Smart Cruise Control The smart cruise control system ODEEV078077NR may have limits to its ability to detect distance to the vehicle ahead due to road and traffic conditions.

Driving on a curve

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ODEEV078078NR The driver may choose to only use the cruise control mode (speed con- trol function) by doing as follows: 1. Turn the smart cruise control sys- tem on (the cruise indicator light ODEEV078027NR will be on but the system will not On curves, the smart cruise control be activated). system may not immediately detect 2. Push the distance to distance a moving vehicle in your lane, and switch for more than 2 seconds. then your vehicle could accelerate to 3. Choose between "Smart Cruise the set speed. Also, the vehicle Control" and "Cruise Control". speed will rapidly decrease when the When the system is canceled using vehicle ahead is recognized sud- the CRUISE button or the CRUISE denly. button is used after the vehicle is turned on, the Smart Cruise Control mode will turn on.

6 71 Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go System

Select the appropriate set speed on Driving on a slope curves and adjust your vehicle speed by depressing the accelerator or brake pedal according to the road and driving conditions ahead.

ODEEV078029NR During uphill or downhill driving, the smart cruise control system may not immediately detect a moving ODEEV078028NR vehicle in your lane, and may cause Your vehicle speed can be reduced your vehicle to accelerate to the set due to a vehicle in the adjacent lane. speed. Adjust your vehicle speed by Also, the vehicle speed will rapidly depressing the brake pedal accord- down when the vehicle ahead is rec- ing to the road and driving condi- ognized suddenly. tions ahead. Select the appropriate set speed on Adjust your speed by depressing the inclines and adjust your vehicle brake pedal or applying the acceler- speed by depressing the accelerator ator pedal according to road and or brake pedal according to the road driving conditions ahead. Check to and driving conditions ahead. be sure that the road conditions permit safe operation of the smart cruise control.

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Changing lanes

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ODEEV078030NR Your vehicle may accelerate when a A vehicle which moves into your lane vehicle ahead of you disappears. from an adjacent lane cannot be When you are warned that the vehi- recognized by the sensor until it is in cle ahead of you is not detected, the sensor's detection range. drive with caution. The sensor may not detect immedi- ately when a vehicle cuts in sud- Recognizing the vehicle denly. Always pay attention to the traffic, road and driving conditions. 6 If a vehicle which moves into your lane is slower than your vehicle, your speed may decrease to main- tain the distance to the vehicle ahead. If a vehicle which moves into your lane is faster than your vehicle, your vehicle will accelerate to the ODEEV078031NR selected speed. Some vehicles ahead in your lane cannot be recognized by the sensor as follows: 䳜 Narrow vehicles such as motorcy- cles or bicycles 䳜 Vehicles offset to one side 䳜 Slow-moving vehicles or sudden- decelerating vehicles 䳜 Stopped vehicles

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䳜 Vehicles with small rear profiles In this case, you must maintain a such as trailers with no loads safe braking distance, and if neces- A vehicle ahead cannot be recog- sary, depress the brake pedal to nized correctly by the sensor if any reduce your driving speed in order of following occurs: to maintain a safe distance. 䳜 When the vehicle is pointing upwards due to overloading in the trunk (liftgate) 䳜 While making turns by steering 䳜 When driving to one side of the lane 䳜 When driving on narrow lanes or on curves Adjust your vehicle speed by depressing the brake pedal accord- ODEEV078080NR ing to the road and driving condi- Always look out for pedestrians tions ahead. when your vehicle is maintaining a distance with the vehicle ahead.

ODEEV078056NR When vehicles are at a standstill and ODEEV078081NR the vehicle in front of you changes Always be cautious when approach- to the next lane, be careful when ing vehicles that are taller with your vehicle starts to move because higher clearance, or vehicles carry- it may not immediately recognize ing loads that stick out of the back the stopped vehicle in front of you. of the vehicle.

6 74 Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go System

WARNING 䳜 Always be aware of the selected speed and vehicle to vehicle dis- - When using the Smart Cruise Con tance. The driver should not solely trol take the following precautions: rely on the system but always 䳜 If an emergency stop is neces- pay attention to driving condi- sary, you must apply the brakes. tions and control your vehicle The Smart Cruise Control system speed. may not be able to completely 䳜 The Smart Cruise Control system stop the vehicle or avoid a collision may not recognize complex driv- in every situation. ing situations so always pay 䳜 Keep a safe distance according to attention to driving conditions road conditions and vehicle speed. and control your vehicle speed. If the vehicle to vehicle distance is 䳜 For safe operation, carefully read too close during a high-speed and follow the instructions in this driving, a serious collision may manual before use. result. 䳜 Do not use smart cruise control 䳜 Always maintain sufficient brak- system on steep inclines or when ing distance and decelerate your towing another vehicle or trailer vehicle by applying the brakes if since such extreme loading can necessary. interfere with your vehicle's abil- 6 䳜 The Smart Cruise Control system ity to maintain the selected cannot recognize a stopped vehi- speed. cle, pedestrians or an oncoming vehicle. Always look ahead cautiously to NOTICE prevent unexpected and sudden The Smart Cruise Control System situations from occurring. may not operate temporarily due 䳜 Vehicles moving in front of you to: with a frequent lane change may 䳜 Electrical interference. cause a delay in the system's 䳜 A modified suspension. reaction or may cause the system 䳜 Differences of tire abrasion or tire to react to a vehicle actually in an pressure. adjacent lane. 䳜 Installing different type of tires. Always drive cautiously to prevent unexpected and sudden situations from occurring.

6 75 Driving your vehicle Drive mode integrated control system

This device complies with Part 15 Drive mode integrated control of the FCC rules. system Operation is subject to the following The drive mode integrated control three conditions: system allows the driver to select 1. This device may not cause harm- the drive mode most appropriate to ful interference, and the surrounding environment. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including Drive Mode interference that may cause undesired operation. The drive mode may be selected 3. Changes or modifications not according to the driver's preference expressly approved by the party or road condition. responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper- ate the device.

Radio frequency radiation exposure information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed ODEEV078082NR and operated with minimum dis- 䳜 The mode changes, as below, tance of 8 in (20 cm) between the whenever the DRIVE MODE button radiator (antenna) and your body. is pressed. This transmitter must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or trans- mitter.

䳜 Press and hold the DRIVE MODE button to select ECO+ mode.

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Initial Setting for Each Drive Mode

Drive mode NORMAL SPORT ECO ECO+*1 Normal driving Sporty driving Optimal for eco- Ultra power saving Feature mode mode driving driving mode Button activation Press Press Press Press and hold Indicator on the - cluster Air conditioner / NORMAL NORMAL heater system ECO Off (ECO/NORMAL)*2 (ECO/NORMAL)*2 control

Speed limit - - (55 mph~75 mph)*2 Below 56 mph Regenerative 1 (1~3)*2 1 (1~3)*2 2 (1~3)*2 2 braking level *1. Change to ECO+ mode 䳜 Distance to empty may not change when the air conditioner / heater system is off. However, actual distance may be extended. 䳜 Air conditioner / heater system turns off (except the defroster) but you may turn it on if neces- sary. 䳜 When the drive mode is switched from the ECO+ mode to a different mode, it is changed to air conditioner / heater operation status of the ECO mode. 䳜 The speed limit is automatically deactivated when the Smart Cruise Control system is in activa- 6 tion or the accelerator pedal is depressed to the end. If speed limit function is deactivated by depressing the accelerator pedal, the speed limit function will reactivate when vehicle speed is lower than the set speed limit. Also, the speed is changed to the speed set at ECO mode when the drive mode switches from the ECO+ mode to ECO mode. *2. It is possible to set the driving condition for each drive mode (except the ECO+ mode) at the drive mode setting in the multimedia system. For more information, refer to the separately supplied manual.

6 77 Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision Warning

Blind-Spot Collision Warning (if Note that if your vehicle is travel- equipped) ing much faster than the vehicles around you, the warning will not This is a feature that uses radar occur. sensors installed in the vehicle to 2. Closing at high speed prevent a collision or warn of the risk of collision by detecting vehicles in the driver's blind-spot while driv- ing.

Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) system uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to monitor and warn the driver of an approaching ODEEV078088NR vehicle in the driver's blind spot The Lane Change Assist feature area. will alert you when it detects a The system monitors the rear area vehicle is approaching in an adja- of the vehicle and provides informa- cent lane at a high rate of speed. tion to the driver with an audible If the driver activates the turn alert and a indicator on the outside signal when the system detects rearview mirrors. an oncoming vehicle, the system 1. Blind-Spot Area sounds an audible alert.

ODEEV078087NR The blind spot detection range varies relative to vehicle speed.

6 78 Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision Warning

WARNING 䳜 Only BCW turns on and is ready to be activated when 'Warning - 䳜 Always be aware of road condi Only' is selected. Then, if a vehi- tions while driving and be alert for cle approaches the driver's blind unexpected situations even spot area a warning sounds but though the Blind-Spot Collision braking is not applied. Warning system is operating. 䳜 The system is deactivated and 䳜 The Blind-Spot Collision Warning the indicator on the BCW but- (BCW) system is supplemental ton is turned off when 'Off' is systems to assist you. Do not selected. entirely rely on the systems. Always pay attention, while driv- ing, for your safety. 䳜 The Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) system is not a substitute for proper and safe driving. Always drive safely and use cau- tion when changing lanes or back- ing up the vehicle. The Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) system may not detect ODEEV078090NR 6 every object alongside the vehicle. 䳜 If you press the BCW switch while 'Active Assist' or 'Warning Only' is selected the indicator on the but- Setting and activating the BCW ton will turn off and the system The driver can activate the system will deactivate. by placing the POWER button to the 䳜 If you press the BCW switch while ON position and by selecting: the system is canceled the indica- 䳜 Go to the 'User Settings → Driver tor on the button illuminates and Assistance → Blind-Spot Safety' the system activates. In this case, on the LCD display. the system returns to the state 䳜 The BCW is ready to be acti- before the vehicle was turned off. vated when 'Active Assist' is When the system is initially selected. Then, if a vehicle turned on and when the vehicle is approaches the driver's blind turned off then on again while the spot area a warning sounds or system is in activation, the warn- braking power is applied. ing light will illuminate for 3 sec-

6 79 Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision Warning

onds on the outer side view 䳜 Vehicle speed is between 40 mph mirror. and 110 mph (60 km/h and 180 䳜 If the vehicle is turned off then on km/h). again, the system maintains the 䳜 The system detects both of the last setting. lane lines. 䳜 An approaching vehicle is Setting the warning volume of the detected next to or behind your Blind-Spot Collision Warning vehicle. The driver can select the warning The Blind-Spot Collision Warning volume of Blind-Spot Collision system will activate when: Warning in the User Settings in the 䳜 The vehicle speed is above LCD display by selecting approximately 20 mph (30 km/h). 䳜 Go to the 'User Settings → Driver Assistance → Warning Volume → Warning Only High/Medium/Low'. The Blind-Spot Collision Warning - For more details, refer to "LCD dis system will activate when: play" on page 5-53. 䳜 The vehicle speed is approxi- mately 20 mph (30 km/h). NOTICE * The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoid- If you change the warning volume, ance Assist system is not acti- - the warning volume of other sys vated when "Warning Only" is tems may change. Always be aware selected. before changing the warning vol- ume.

Operating Conditions The system enters the ready sta- tus, when 'Active Assist' or 'Warning Only' is selected and the following conditions are satisfied:

Active Assist The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist system will activate when:

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Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) Second stage alert alert The BCW is designed to alert the driver if a vehicle is detected by the radar.

First stage alert

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ODEEV078091NR If a vehicle is detected within the boundary of the system, a warning 6 light will illuminate on the outer side view mirror and the head up display ODEEV078093NR (if equipped). [A]: Warning sound If the detected vehicle is no longer A warning chime to alert the driver within the blind spot area, the will activate when: warning will turn off according to 1. A vehicle has been detected in the the driving conditions of the vehicle. blind spot area by the radar sys- tem AND. 2. The turn signal is applied (same side as where the vehicle is being detected). When this alert is activated, the warning light on the outer side view mirror and the head up display (if equipped) will also blink. And a warning chime will sound.

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- If you turn off the turn signal indi CAUTION cator, the second stage alert will be deactivated. 䳜 Playing the vehicle audio system at high volume may prevent occu- If the detected vehicle is no longer pants from hearing the Blind- within the blind spot area, the Spot Collision Warning system warning will turn off according to warning sounds. the driving conditions of the vehicle. 䳜 If any other warning sound such as seat belt warning chime is WARNING already generated, the Blind-Spot 䳜 The warning light on the outer Collision Warning (BCW) system side view mirror will illuminate warning may not sound. whenever a vehicle is detected at the rear side by the system. Detecting Sensor (radar) To avoid accidents, do not focus only on the warning light and The BCW operates based on data neglect to see the surrounding of collected by the rear radars. the vehicle. Rear radar 䳜 Drive safely even though the vehicle is equipped with a Blind- Spot Collision Warning (BCW) sys- tem. Do not solely rely on the system but check your surround- ings before changing lanes or backing the vehicle up. 䳜 The system may not alert the driver in some situations due to system limitations so always check your surroundings while ODEEV078094NR driving. Rear radar 䳜 The driver should always use extreme caution while operating The rear radars are located inside the vehicle, whether or not the the rear bumper for detecting the warning light on the outer side side and rear areas. Always keep the - view mirror illuminates or there is rear bumper clean for proper opera tion of the system. a warning alarm.

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CAUTION Warning message If a warning message related to the 䳜 The system may not work prop- BCW appears, take the appropriate erly when the bumper has been damaged, or if the rear bumper measures as detailed below. has been replaced or repaired. 䳜 The sensing range differs some- Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) what according to the width of system disabled. Radar blocked the road. When the road is nar- row, the system may detect other vehicles in the next lane. 䳜 The system may turn off due to strong electromagnetic waves. 䳜 Always keep the sensors clean. 䳜 NEVER arbitrarily disassemble the sensor component or apply any impact on the sensor component. 䳜 Be careful not to apply unneces- sary force on the radar sensor or ODEEV078095NR sensor cover. If the sensor is forc- ibly moved out of proper align- This warning message may appear ment, the system may not when: 6 operate correctly. In this case, a 䳜 One or both of the sensors on the warning message may not be dis- rear bumper is blocked by dirt or played. Have the vehicle inspected snow or a foreign object. by an authorized Kia dealer. 䳜 Driving in rural areas where the 䳜 Do not apply foreign objects such sensor does not detect another as a bumper sticker or a bumper vehicle for an extended period of guard near the radar sensor or time. apply paint to the sensor area. 䳜 When there is inclement weather Doing so may adversely affect the such as heavy snow or rain. performance of the sensor. If any of these conditions occur, the light on the BCW switch and the system will turn off automatically.

6 83 Driving your vehicle Blind-Spot Collision Warning

When the BCW canceled warning Check Blind-Spot Collision Warning message is displayed in the cluster (BCW) system check to make sure that the rear bumper is free from any dirt or snow in the areas where the sensor is located. Remove any dirt, snow, or foreign material that could inter- fere with the radar sensors. After any dirt or debris is removed, the system should operate normally after about 10 minutes of driving the vehicle. ODEEV078096NR If the system still does not operate If there is a problem with the BCW normally have your vehicle system, a warning message will inspected by an authorized Kia appear and the light on the switch dealer. will turn off. The system will turn off automatically. Have your vehicle NOTICE inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. Turn off the BCW and RCCW system when a trailer or carrier is installed. Limitations of the BCW 䳜 Press the BCW switch (the indica- The driver must be cautious in the tor on the switch will turn off) below situations, because the sys- 䳜 Deactivate the RCCW system by tem may not detect other vehicles deselecting or objects in certain circumstances: 'User Settings → Driver Assis- 䳜 When a trailer or carrier is tance →Blind-Spot Safety → Rear installed. Cross- Traffic Collision Warning' (if 䳜 The vehicle driven in inclement equipped) weather such as heavy rain or snow. 䳜 The sensor is covered with rain, snow, mud, etc.

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䳜 The rear bumper where the sen- 䳜 Driving on a road where the sor is located is covered with a guardrail or wall is in double foreign object such as a bumper structure. sticker, a bumper guard, a bike 䳜 A big vehicle is near such as a bus rack, etc. or truck. 䳜 The rear bumper is damaged, or 䳜 When the other vehicle the sensor is out of the original approaches very close. default position. 䳜 When the other vehicle passes at 䳜 The vehicle height gets lower or a very fast speed. higher due to heavy loading in a 䳜 While changing lanes. trunk, abnormal tire pressure, etc. 䳜 If the vehicle has started at the 䳜 When the temperature of the same time as the vehicle next to rear bumper is high. you and has accelerated. 䳜 When the sensors are blocked by 䳜 When the vehicle in the next lane other vehicles, walls or parking- moves two lanes away from you lot pillars. OR when the vehicle two lanes 䳜 The vehicle is driven on a curved away moves to the next lane road. from you. 䳜 The vehicle is driven through a 䳜 A motorcycle or bicycle is near. tollgate. 䳜 A flat trailer is near. 6 䳜 The road pavement (or the 䳜 If there are small objects in the peripheral ground) abnormally detecting area such as a shopping contains metallic components (i.e. cart or a baby stroller. possibly due to subway construc- 䳜 If there is a low height vehicle tion). such as a sports car. 䳜 There is a fixed object near the 䳜 The brake pedal is depressed. vehicle, such as a guardrail. 䳜 ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is 䳜 While going down or up a steep activated. road where the height of the lane 䳜 ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is different. malfunctions. 䳜 Driving on a narrow road where 䳜 The tire pressure is low or a tire is trees or grass or overgrown. damaged. 䳜 Driving in rural areas where the 䳜 The brake is reworked. sensor does not detect another 䳜 The vehicle abruptly changes vehicle or structure for an driving direction. extended period of time. 䳜 The vehicle makes sharp lane 䳜 Driving on a wet road. changes. 䳜 The vehicle sharply stops.

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䳜 Temperature is extremely low around the vehicle. 䳜 The vehicle severely vibrates while driving over an uneven/ bumpy road, or concrete patch. 䳜 The vehicle drives on a slippery surface due to snow, water pud- dle, or ice. 䳜 The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) or Lane Departure Warning (LDW) do ODEEV078098NR not operate normally. (if The BCW systems may not operate equipped) For more information refer to properly when driving on a curved - "Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) Sys- road. In certain instances, the sys tem (if equipped)" on page 6-106. tem may recognize a vehicle in the same lane. Driving on a curve Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, while driving.

Driving where the road is merging/ dividing

ODEEV078097NR The BCW systems may not operate properly when driving on a curved road. In certain instances, the sys- tem may not detect the vehicle in ODEEV078099NR the next lane. The BCW systems may not operate properly when driving where the Always pay attention to road and road is merging/dividing. In certain driving conditions, while driving. instances, the system may not detect the vehicle in the next lane.

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Always pay attention to road and Driving where the heights of the driving conditions, while driving. lanes are different

Driving on a slope

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ODEEV078100NR properly when driving where the The BCW systems may not operate heights of the lanes are different. properly when driving on a slope. In In certain instances, the system certain instances the system may may not detect the vehicle on a road not detect the vehicle in the next with different lane heights (i.e. lane. underpass joining section, grade 6 Also, in certain instances, the sys- separated intersections, etc.). tem may wrongly recognize the Always pay attention to road and ground or structures. driving conditions, while driving. Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, while driving.

6 87 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

Driving where there is a structure Rear Cross-Traffic Collision beside the road Warning (RCCW) (if equipped) This is a feature that is designed to prevent collision or warns of the risk of collision by detecting a vehicle approaching from cross traffic using radar sensors installed in the vehi- cle.

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warn- ing (RCCW) system ODEEV078132NR The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision [A]: noise barrier, [B]: guardrail Warning (RCCW) system uses radar The BCW systems may not operate sensors to monitor the approaching properly when driving where there cross traffic from the left and right is structure beside the road. side of the vehicle when your vehicle In certain instances, the system is in reverse. may wrongly recognize the struc- tures (i.e. noise barriers, guardrail, double guardrail, median strip, bol- lard, street light, road sign, tunnel wall, etc.) beside the road. Always pay attention to road and driving conditions, while driving.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. ODEEV078102NR Operation is subject to the following The blind spot detection range var- two conditions: ies relative to the approaching vehi- 1. This device may not cause harm- cle speed. ful interference, and 2. This device must accept any Setting and activating the RCCW interference received, including The driver can activate the systems interference that may cause by placing the POWER button to the undesired operation. ON position and by selecting:

6 88 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

䳜 Go to the 'User Settings → Driver Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warn- Assistance → Rear Cross-Traffic ing (RCCW) alert - Collision Warning' on the LCD dis If the vehicle detected by the sen- play. sors approaches from the rear left/ The RCCW turns on and is ready to right side of your vehicle, the warn- be activated when 'Rear Cross- ing chime will sound, the warning Traffic Collision Warning' is selected. light on the outer side view mirror When the vehicle is turned off then will blink and a message will appear on again, the systems will be ready on the LCD display. to be activated. Left When the system is initially turned on and when the vehicle is turned off then on again, the warning light will illuminate for 3 seconds on the outer side view mirror.

Operating conditions The system will activate when vehi- cle speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) 6 and with the shift lever in R ODEEV078103NR (Reverse). Right * The system will not activate when the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h). The system will acti- vate again when the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h). The system's detecting range is approximately 1~65 ft (0.5~20 m). An approaching vehicle will be detected if the vehicle speed is within 5~22.5 mph (8~36 km/h). ODEEV078105NR Note that the detecting range may If the rear view monitor system is in vary under certain conditions. As activation, a message will also always, use caution and pay close appear on the instrument cluster or attention to your surroundings multimedia screen. when backing up your vehicle. The warning will stop when:

6 89 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

䳜 the detected vehicle moves out of WARNING the sensing area or 䳜 when the vehicle is right behind 䳜 Drive safely even though the your vehicle or vehicle is equipped with a Rear 䳜 when the vehicle is not approach- Cross-Traffic Collision Warning ing your vehicle or system. Do not solely rely on the 䳜 when the other vehicle slows system but check your surround- down. ing when backing the vehicle up. 䳜 The driver is responsible for accu- CAUTION rate brake control. 䳜 When the operation condition of 䳜 Always pay extreme caution while the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision driving. The Rear Cross-Traffic Warning system is satisfied, the Collision Warning system may not warning will occur every time a operate properly or unnecessarily vehicle approaches the side or operate depending on traffic and - rear of your stopped (0 mph vehi driving conditions. cle speed) vehicle. 䳜 The system's warning or brake may not operate properly if the Detecting Sensor left or right of your vehicle's rear bumper is blocked by a vehicle or The rear radars are located inside obstacle. the rear bumper for detecting the 䳜 The driver should always use side and rear areas. Always keep the extreme caution while operating rear bumper clean for proper opera- the vehicle, whether or not the tion of the system. warning light on the outer side view mirror illuminates or there is a warning alarm. 䳜 Playing the vehicle audio system at high volume may prevent occu- pants from hearing the system's warning sounds. 䳜 If any other warning sound such as seat belt warning chime is already generated, the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning

system warning may not sound. ODEEV078094NR

6 90 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

CAUTION Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) system disabled. Radar blocked 䳜 The system may not work prop- erly when the bumper has been damaged, or if the rear bumper has been replaced or repaired. 䳜 The system may turn off if inter- fered by electromagnetic waves. 䳜 Always keep the sensors clean. 䳜 NEVER arbitrarily disassemble the sensor component or apply any impact on the sensor component. 䳜 Be careful not to apply unneces- ODEEV078095NR sary force on the radar sensor or This warning message may appear sensor cover. If the sensor is forc- when: ibly moved out of proper align- 䳜 One or both of the sensors on the ment, the system may not rear bumper is covered by dirt or snow or a foreign object. operate correctly. In this case, a 䳜 Driving in rural areas where the warning message may not be dis- sensor does not detect another played. Have the vehicle inspected vehicle for an extended period of 6 by an authorized Kia dealer. time. 䳜 Do not apply foreign objects such 䳜 When there is inclement weather as a bumper sticker or a bumper such as heavy snow or rain. guard near the radar sensor or If any of these conditions occur, the apply paint to the sensor area. light on the BCW switch and the Doing so may adversely affect the system will turn off automatically. performance of the sensor. When the BCW canceled warning message is displayed in the cluster, check to make sure that the rear Warning message bumper is free from any dirt or If a warning message related to the snow in the areas where the sensor RCCW appears, take appropriate is located. Remove any dirt, snow, - measures as detailed below. or foreign material that could inter fere with the radar sensors. After any dirt or debris is removed, the system should operate normally after about 10 minutes of driving the vehicle.

6 91 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

If the system still does not operate Limitations of the RCCW normally have your vehicle The driver must be cautious in the inspected by an authorized Kia below situations, because the sys- dealer. tem may not detect other vehicles or objects in certain circumstances. NOTICE 䳜 When a trailer or carrier is Turn off the BCW and RCCW system installed. when a trailer or carrier is installed. 䳜 The vehicle drives in inclement 䳜 Press the BCW switch (the indica- weather such as heavy rain or tor on the switch will turn off) snow. 䳜 Deactivate the RCCW system by 䳜 The sensor is covered with rain, deselecting 'User Settings → snow, mud, etc. Driver Assistance → Rear Cross- 䳜 The rear bumper where the sen- Traffic Collision Warning' sor is located is covered with a foreign object such as a bumper sticker, a bumper guard, a bike Check Blind-Spot Collision Warning rack, etc. (BCW) system 䳜 The rear bumper is damaged, or the sensor is out of the original default position. 䳜 The vehicle height gets lower or higher due to heavy loading in a trunk, abnormal tire pressure, etc. 䳜 When the temperature of the rear bumper is high. 䳜 When the sensors are blocked by other vehicles, walls or parking-

ODEEV078096NR lot pillars. If there is a problem with the BCW 䳜 The vehicle drives on a curved system, a warning message will road. appear and the light on the switch 䳜 The road pavement (or the will turn off. The system will turn peripheral ground) abnormally off automatically. RCCW will not contains metallic components (i.e. operate also if the BCW system possibly due to subway construc- turns off due to malfunction. Have tion). - your vehicle inspected by an autho 䳜 There is a fixed object near the rized Kia dealer. vehicle, such as a guardrail.

6 92 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

䳜 While going down or up a steep 䳜 ESC (Electronic Stability Control) road where the height of the lane malfunctions. is different. 䳜 The tire pressure is low or a tire is 䳜 Driving on a narrow road where damaged. trees or grass or overgrown. 䳜 The brake is reworked. 䳜 Driving in rural areas where the 䳜 The vehicle sharply stops. sensor does not detect another 䳜 Temperature is extremely low vehicle for an extended period of around the vehicle. time. 䳜 The vehicle severely vibrates 䳜 Driving on a wet road. while driving over an uneven/ 䳜 Driving on a road where the bumpy road, or concrete patch. guardrail or wall is in double 䳜 The vehicle drives on a slippery structure. surface due to snow, water pud- 䳜 A big vehicle is near such as a bus dle, or ice. or truck. 䳜 When the other vehicle Driving where there is a vehicle or approaches very close. structure near 䳜 When the other vehicle passes at a very fast speed. 䳜 While changing lanes. 6 䳜 If the vehicle has started at the same time as the vehicle next to you and has accelerated. 䳜 When the vehicle in the next lane moves two lanes away from you OR when the vehicle two lanes away moves to the next lane from you. ODEEV078107NR 䳜 A motorcycle or bicycle is near. [A]: Structure 䳜 A flat trailer is near. The system may not operate prop- 䳜 If there are small objects in the erly when driving where there is a detecting area such as a shopping vehicle or structure near. cart or a baby stroller. 䳜 If there is a low height vehicle In certain instances, the system such as a sports car. may not detect the vehicle 䳜 The brake pedal is depressed. approaching from behind and the 䳜 ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is warning or brake may not operate activated. properly.

6 93 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

Always pay attention to your sur- When the vehicle is parked diago- roundings while backing up. nally

When the vehicle is in a complex parking environment

ODEEV078109NR [A]: Vehicle The system may not operate prop- ODEEV078108NR erly when the vehicle is parked diag- - The system may not operate prop onally. erly when the vehicle is in a complex In certain instances, when the diag- parking environment. onally parked vehicle is pulled out of In certain instances, the system the parking space, the system may - may not be able to exactly deter not detect the vehicle approaching mine the risk of collision for the from the rear left/right of your vehicles which are parking or pulling vehicle. In this case, the warning or out near your vehicle (e.g. a vehicle brake may not operate properly. escaping beside your vehicle, a vehi- Always pay attention to your sur- cle parking or pulling out in the rear roundings while backing up. area, a vehicle approaching your vehicle making a turn, etc.). If this occurs, the warning or brake may not operate properly.

6 94 Driving your vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)

When the vehicle is on/near a slope The system may not operate prop- erly when pulling in the vehicle to the parking space where there is a structure at the back or side of your vehicle. In certain instances, when backing into the parking space, the system may not detect the vehicle moving in front of your vehicle. In this case, the warning or brake may not oper-

ODEEV078110NR ate properly. - The system may not operate prop Always pay attention to your sur- erly when the vehicle is on/near a roundings while backing up. slope. In certain instances, the system When the vehicle is parked rear- may not detect the vehicle ward approaching from the rear left/right and the warning or brake may not operate properly. 6 Always pay attention to your sur- roundings while backing up.

Pulling into the parking space where there is a structure

ODEEV078112NR If the vehicle is parked rearward and the sensor detects the another vehicle in the rear area of the park- ing space, the system can warn or control braking. Always pay attention to your sur- roundings while backing up.

ODEEV078111NR [A]: Structure, [B]: Wall

6 95 Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

This device complies with Part 15 Driver Attention Warning (DAW) of the FCC rules. (if equipped) Operation is subject to the following The Driver Attention Warning (DAW) two conditions: system is designed to warn the 1. This device may not cause harm- driver of potentially hazardous driv- ful interference, and ing situations if it detects inatten- 2. This device must accept any tive driving practices. interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTICE The Driver Attention Warning sys- tem does not detect actual driver fatigue or drowsiness. The system monitors driving and provides a warning if it detects inattentive driving practices.

Setting and activating the DAW The Driver Attention Warning sys- tem is in the Normal position, when your vehicle is first delivered to you from the factory. To turn ON the Driver Attention Warning system. 䳜 Turn on the vehicle, and then select 'User Settings → Driver Assistance → DAW (Driver Atten- tion Warning) → High sensitivity / Normal sensitivity / Off' on the LCD display. The driver can select the Driver Attention Warning system mode. 䳜 Off: The Driver Attention Warning system is deactivated. 䳜 Normal sensitivity: The Driver Attention Warning system alerts

6 96 Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

the driver of his/her fatigue level or inattentive driving practices. 䳜 High sensitivity: The Driver Atten- tion Warning system alerts the driver of his/her fatigue level or inattentive driving practices faster than Normal mode. The set-up of the Driver Attention Warning system will be applied when the vehicle is re-started. ODEEV078115NR 䳜 Select 'User Settings Mode' and Displaying the driver's attention then 'Driver Assistance' on the level LCD display. The driver can monitor his/her driv- For more information, refer to "LCD ing conditions on the LCD display. display" on page 5-53. The driver's attention level is dis- played on the scale of 1 to 5. The lower the number is, the more inat- tentive the driver is. 6 The number decreases when the driver does not take a break for a certain period of time. The number increases when the driver attentively drives for a cer- ODEEV078113NR tain period of time. When the driver turns on the sys- tem while driving, it displays 'Last Break time' and level reflected that.

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6 97 Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

Taking a break Resetting the Driver Attention The "Consider taking a break" mes- Warning system sage appears on the LCD display and a warning sounds suggest that the driver take a break when the driver's attention level is below 1.

ODEEV078117NR The last break time is set to 00:00 and the driver's attention level is set to 5 (very attentive) when the driver

ODEEV078116NR resets the Driver Attention Warning The Driver Attention Warning sys- system. tem will not suggest a break, when The driver attention warning sys- the total driving time is shorter than tem resets in the following situa- 10 minutes. tions. 䳜 The vehicle is turned OFF. CAUTION 䳜 The driver unfastens the seat belt When other warnings such as the and then opens the driver's door seat belt warning sound are in oper- in stop. ation, they override the DAW alarm- 䳜 The vehicle is parked for more ing system and DAW warnings may than 10 minutes. not occur. The driver attention warning sys- tem operates again, when the driver restarts driving.

6 98 Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

DAW disabled WARNING The Driver Attention Warning sys- 䳜 The Driver Attention Warning tem enters the ready status and system is not a substitute for displays the 'Disabled' screen in the safe driving practices. It is the following situations. responsibility of the driver to 䳜 The camera sensor is unable to always drive cautiously to prevent detect the lanes. unexpected and sudden situations 䳜 Driving speed remains under 40 from occurring. Pay attention to mph (64 km/h) or over 110 mph the road conditions at all times. (177 km/h). 䳜 It may suggest a break according to the driver's driving pattern or DAW malfunction habits even if the driver doesn't When the "Check System" warning feel fatigued. message appears, the system is not 䳜 The driver, who feels fatigued, working properly. should take a break, even though there is no break suggestion by the Driver Attention Warning sys- tem.

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ODEEV078118NR In this case, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked.

6 99 Driving your vehicle Driver Attention Warning (DAW)

NOTICE CAUTION The Driver Attention Warning sys- The Driver Attention Warning sys- tem utilizes the camera sensor on tem may not provide alerts in the the front windshield for its opera- following situations: tion. 䳜 The lane detection performance is To keep the camera sensor in the limited. (For more information, best condition, you should observe refer to "Lane Keeping Assist the followings: (LKA) System (if equipped)" on 䳜 Do not disassemble camera tem- page 6-106.) porarily for tinted window or 䳜 The vehicle is erratically driven or attaching any types of coatings is abruptly turned for obstacle and accessories. If you disassem- avoidance (e.g. construction area, ble a camera and assemble it other vehicles, fallen objects, again, take your vehicle to an bumpy road). authorized Kia dealer and have 䳜 Forward drivability of the vehicle the system checked. is severely undermined (possibly 䳜 Do not place any reflective objects due to wide variation in tire pres- (i.e. white paper, mirror) over the sures, uneven tire wear-out, toe- dashboard. Any light reflection in/toe-out alignment). may prevent the Driver Attention 䳜 The vehicle drives on a curvy road. Warning (DAW) system from 䳜 The vehicle drives on a bumpy functioning properly. road. 䳜 Pay extreme caution to keep the 䳜 The vehicle drives through a camera sensor dry. windy area. 䳜 Do not arbitrarily disassemble the 䳜 The vehicle is controlled by the camera assembly, or apply any following driver assistance sys- impact on the camera assembly. tems: - Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) sys- * Playing the vehicle audio system at tem high volume may prevent occu- - Forward collision-avoidance pants from hearing the Driver assist (FCA) System. - Attention Warning system warn- - Smart Cruise Control (SCC) Sys ing sounds. tem

6 100 Driving your vehicle Lane Following Assist (LFA)

Lane Following Assist (LFA) (if on the wheel at all times while equipped) driving. 䳜 When using the LFA system, With the front camera mounted on always be aware of your sur- the top of the windshield, the Lane roundings and road conditions Following Assist system is designed that may interrupt or stop the to ensure the vehicle stays in its LFA system. lane by monitoring the detected lane ahead of the car and controlling over the direction of the steering CAUTION wheel. 䳜 Do not attach glass tinting, stick- ers, accessories to the windshield near the front camera near the indoor mirror is placed. 䳜 The removal or re-assembly of the front camera to attach tint- ing, stickers, accessories may require the LFA system to be thoroughly inspected and modi- - fied. In such case, have the sys 6 tem be inspected by an ODEEV078052NR authorized Kia dealer. 䳜 Inspection or modification may be WARNING required when replacing parts 䳜 It is the driver's responsibility to related to the windshield or front operate the steering wheel for camera, steering. Have the sys- safe driving. tem be inspected by an autho- 䳜 Do not turn the steering wheel rized Kia dealer. hastily if LFA is activated. 䳜 Depending on your surroundings 䳜 The LFA system assists the and road conditions, the LFA sys- steering wheel control over the tem could fail to recognize the direction so that the vehicle can lane and stop working. As such, stay in the center of the detected extra caution is required while lane. The LFA system does not driving with the LFA system on. automatically control the steering 䳜 Be sure to check the non-operat- wheel of at all times, which ing conditions and cautions for means the driver must not hands the driver before using the LFA system.

6 101 Driving your vehicle Lane Following Assist (LFA)

䳜 Do not place reflective materials Select the LFA system in the user such as white paper or mirror on setting of the instrument panel and the dashboard. Sunlight reflec- meet the following conditions for tions can cause the LFA system to the system to operate. not function properly. 䳜 When Smart Cruise Control is in 䳜 Loud audio volumes can prevent operation (Vehicle deceleration the occupants from hearing the and acceleration control) alarm sounds from the LFA sys- Refer to "Smart Cruise Control with tem. Stop & Go System (if equipped)" on 䳜 Keeping your hands off the wheel page 6-59. while driving will trigger the hands-off warning and deactivate Once the system starts working, the steering-assist system. Put the indicator light ( ) comes on your hands back on the wheel, the instrument panel. then the steering-assist system will be reactivated. The indicator light colors according 䳜 When driving at a high speed, the to the system status are as follows. steering assist force can become 䳜 Green: steering assist mode on weak and the vehicle can drive out 䳜 White: steering assist mode off of its lane. Extra caution is required, and comply with the Steering assist speed limit. If the vehicle is inside the lane with 䳜 Attaching an object to the steer- both lanes detected by the system, ing wheel could deter steering and there is no steep steering made assistance. by the driver, the LFA system 䳜 Attaching an object to the steer- changes into steering assist mode. ing wheel could deter the hands- off alarming system. The indicator light will come on green, and the system helps the vehicle stay in line by controlling the Activating the LFA steering wheel. To activate/deactivate the LFA, with When the steering wheel is not con- the POWER button in the ON posi- trolled temporarily, the indicator tion, take the following steps: light will flash green and changes to 䳜 Select or release the setting from white. "User setting → Driver assist → Driving assist → LFA (Lane Fol- Once the LFA system recognizes the lowing Assist)". lanes, the color of the lane on the

6 102 Driving your vehicle Lane Following Assist (LFA) screen will change from gray to If the driver keeps hands off the white. wheel even with the hands-off warning on, the steering assist is Maintenance by car When the car temporarily released automatically. recognizes the lane, the color of the lane changes from gray to white. If you put your hands back on the wheel with the LFA system For more details, refer to menu set- released, the steering assist will re- ting of "LCD Display Modes" on page start. 5-54. CAUTION WARNING 䳜 Hands-off warnings may be The LFA system is designed to help delayed depending on road condi- the vehicle stay in its detected lane. tions. Always keep your hands on The LFA system does not guarantee the steering wheel while driving. 100% safety. Make sure you make 䳜 Hold the steering wheel tight. decisions on the road after checking Otherwise, the LFA system could the road conditions and safety mat- misjudge that the driver's hands ters while driving. Never completely are off the wheel, and a hands- rely on your LFA system. off warning may occur. 6 LFA malfunction Warning message This warning message popped up If you keep your hands off the turned off after a certain period of wheel while driving with the LFA time) means a problem with the LFA system assisting the steering, the system. hands-off warning will be triggered.

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6 103 Driving your vehicle Lane Following Assist (LFA)

In this case, have the system 䳜 Once the LFA system is turned on checked by an authorized Kia dealer. or the lane is changed, the vehicle should be in the center of the CAUTION road to switch to the steering assist mode. If the driver keeps 䳜 It is the driver's responsibility to driving along the lane, the LFA operate the steering wheel while system will not assist the steer- driving. ing. 䳜 With the LFA system on, The 䳜 When the ESC or is activated, the driver can steer the vehicle by system does not assist steering. operating the wheel on his own. 䳜 We recommend that the driver 䳜 When driving on a curved road at turn off the LFA system and a high speed, steering assist operate the steering wheel by mode may not work. himself in the following situations: 䳜 When driving at a speed faster - bad weather than 110 mph (180 km/h), steer- - bad road conditions ing assist mode may not work. - when frequent operation of the 䳜 When sudden steering is made, steering wheel is required the system could be temporarily - When towing other vehicle or deactivated. trailers 䳜 If you change the lane in a hurry, 䳜 The steering wheel can feel heavy the system does not assist the or light if the LFA system is steering. assisting the steering. 䳜 If the vehicle suddenly stops, it does not assist the steering. 䳜 If the lane is too narrow or too Limitations of the LFA wide, steering is not assisted. - The LFA has the following limita- 䳜 If either of the lanes is not recog tions, so always pay attention to nized, the steering is not assisted your driving and do not rely solely 䳜 If the radius is too small for the on the LFA. curve 䳜 If the driver turns on the turn sig- nal light or the emergency warn- Cautions for the driver ing light to change the lane If the lane recognition is difficult or - Operate the turn signal light limited for the LFA system as shown switch before changing the lane below, the driver may need to be - If you change the lane without careful because the system may not operating the turn signal lights, operate or may cause unnecessary steering reaction force of the operation. wheel may occur.

6 104 Driving your vehicle Lane Following Assist (LFA)

Roads or lane markings in bad con- The external environment affects dition the system 䳜 When the lane is tainted or invisi- 䳜 If the outside brightness of the ble. vehicle suddenly changes, such as 䳜 When the driver cannot see the when entering or exiting the tun- lane due to rain, snow, dust, sand, nel or passing under the bridge. oil, puddles, etc. 䳜 If the vehicle's headlights are not 䳜 When roads are set or the colors used at night or in the tunnel, or of the lane and road are not dis- the brightness of the headlights is tinctive. too weak. 䳜 If there is a sign other than the 䳜 If there are boundary structures lane near the lane or a mark simi- such as tollgate booths and side- lar to the lane. walk blocks. 䳜 When the lane is not clear or 䳜 If it is difficult to distinguish lanes damaged. due to the reflection on the wet 䳜 If the road is covered in the shad- road made by sunlight, street- ows of objects around the road, light, and oncoming traffic. such as medians, guard rails, 䳜 When the backlight is strongly noise walls, and trees. reflected in the direction of the 䳜 If the number of lanes increases vehicle. 6 or decreases, or if the lanes inter- 䳜 When Driving to the left or right sect with each other more lane by bus lane or on the bus intensely. (tollgate entry section, lane. road section / joining section, etc.) 䳜 If there is not enough distance 䳜 When there are two or more lane between the front car or if the markings such as a construction lane is covered by the car ahead section, a designated lane, etc. of me. 䳜 When the lane is crowded such as 䳜 When the lane change is large, the construction section or the such as a steep curve or a contin- lane is replaced by some struc- uous curve. tures. 䳜 When passing through speed 䳜 If there is a road marking such as bump, sudden up / down or left / a zigzag lane, crosswalk mark, or right slope. road surface milestone. 䳜 If the vehicle is severely shaken. 䳜 When a lane suddenly becomes 䳜 When the temperature around invisible or disappears from an the rearview mirror is very high intersection. due to direct sunlight.

6 105 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

If the front camera clock is of poor Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) Sys- quality tem (if equipped) 䳜 If the windshield of the vehicle and the camera lens are covered The Lane Keeping Assist system is with dust, fingerprints, or tinting. designed to detect the lane markers 䳜 If the camera doesn't work prop- on the road with a front view cam- erly due to bad weather such as era at the front windshield, and fog, heavy rain or heavy snow. assists the driver's steering to help 䳜 If moisture is not completely keep the vehicle in the lanes. removed from the windscreen. 䳜 When placing an object on the dashboard, etc.

ODEEV078052NR When the system detects the vehi- cle straying from its lane, it alerts the driver with a visual and audible warning, while applying a slight countersteering torque, trying to prevent the vehicle from moving out of its lane.

WARNING The Lane Keeping Assist System is a supplemental system and is not a substitute for safe driving practices. It is the responsibility of the driver to always pay attention and drive safely.

6 106 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

- WARNING the system checked to need a cal ibration. 䳜 Driver is responsible for being 䳜 The system is designed to detect aware of surroundings and steer- lane markers using a front view ing the vehicle for safe driving camera. If the lane markers are practices. hard to detect, then the system 䳜 Do not turn the steering wheel may be limited. Always be cau- suddenly when the steering wheel tious when using the system. is being assisted by the system. 䳜 When the lane markers are hard to detect, please refer to "Driver's Attention" on page 6-111. NOTICE 䳜 Do not remove or damage parts of the LKA system. 䳜 LKA helps prevent the driver from 䳜 Do not place objects on the dash- moving out of the lane uninten- board that reflects light such as tionally by assisting the driver's mirrors, white paper, etc. This steering. However, the system is may prevent the LKA system just a convenience function and from functioning properly. the steering wheel is not always 䳜 You may not hear warning sound controlled. While driving, the of LKA if the audio volume is high. driver should pay attention to the 䳜 If you continue to drive with your steering wheel. hands off the steering wheel, the 6 䳜 The operation of the LKA can be LKA will stop controlling the canceled or not work properly steering wheel after the hands according to road condition and off alarm. If you drive with your surroundings. Always be cautious hands on the steering wheel when driving. again, the control will be activated 䳜 Do not disassemble the front view again. camera temporarily for tinted 䳜 If the vehicle speed is high, steer- window or attaching any types of ing torque for assistance may not coatings and accessories. If you be enough to keep your vehicle disassemble the camera and within the lane. If so, the vehicle assemble it again, take your vehi- may move out of its lane. Obey cle to an authorized Kia dealer speed limit when using LKA. and have the system checked to 䳜 If you attach objects to the steer- need a calibration. ing wheel, the system may not 䳜 When you replace the windshield assist steering. glass, front view camera or sys- 䳜 If you attach objects to the steer- tem, take your vehicle to an ing wheel, hands off alarm may authorized Kia dealer and have not work properly.

6 107 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

LKA operation If the function is turned off in User settings, the system will not oper- ate. If you select LDW / LKA / Active LKA in User settings, the selected function will be activated.

LKA activation To see the LKA screen on the LCD display in the cluster, Tab to the ASSIST mode ( ).

ODEEV078119NR For further details, refer to "LCD To activate/deactivate the LKA, with Display Modes" on page 5-54. - the POWER button in the ON posi After LKA is activated, if both lane tion, take the following steps: markers are detected, vehicle speed 䳜 Press the LKA button located on is over 40 mph (64 km/h) and all the the instrument panel on the lower activation conditions are satisfied, a left hand side of the driver. green steering wheel indicator will The indicator in the cluster display will initially illuminate white. illuminate and the steering wheel If the indicator (white) was acti- will be controlled. vated in the previous vehicle ON, the system turns on automati- WARNING cally. The Lane Keeping Assist system is a If you press the LKA button again, system designed to help prevent the the indicator on the cluster display driver from leaving the lane. How- will go off. ever, the driver should not solely The color of indicator will change rely on the system but always check depend on the condition of LKA. the road conditions when driving. 䳜 White: Sensor does not detect the lane marker or vehicle speed is less than 40 mph (64 km/h). 䳜 Green: Sensor detects the lane marker and system is able to con- trol the steering.

6 108 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

Warning message If the vehicle leaves a lane, the lane marker you cross will blink on the LCD display.

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6 ODEEV078121NR If the speed of the vehicle is over 40 mph (64 km/h) and the system detects lane markers, the color changes from gray to white. ODEEV078123NR When the conditions below are met, If the vehicle moves out its lane LKA will be enabled to assist steer- because steering torque for assis- ing. tance is not enough, the lane indica- 䳜 Vehicle speed is above 40 mph (64 tor will blink. km/h). 䳜 Both lane markers are detected by LKA. 䳜 The vehicle is between the lane markers. If LKA can assist steering, a green steering wheel indicator will illumi- nate.

6 109 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

WARNING If the driver still does not have their hands on the steering wheel after If all the conditions to activate LKA several seconds, the system will are not satisfied, the system will only warn the driver when the driver convert to LDW and warn the driver crosses the lane lines. In this sce- only when the driver crosses the nario, the system does not provide lane markers. In this scenario, the any steering inputs into the vehicle LDW system does not provide any for you. Accordingly, you must take steering inputs into the vehicle for the necessary steps to maintain you. Accordingly, you must take the control of the vehicle and keep it necessary steps to maintain control within the lanes. of the vehicle and keep it within the lanes. However, if the driver has their hands on the steering wheel again, the system will start controlling the steering wheel.

WARNING 䳜 The LKA system is a supplemental system only. It is the responsibil- ity of the driver to safely steer the vehicle and to maintain it in its lane. ODEEV078124NR 䳜 Even though the steering is If the driver takes hands off the assisted by the system, the driver steering wheel for several seconds may control the steering wheel. while the LKA is activated, the sys- 䳜 Turn off the LKA system and drive tem will warn the driver. without using the system in the following situations: WARNING - In bad weather - In bad road conditions 䳜 Always have your hands on the - When the steering wheel needs steering wheel while driving. to be controlled by the driver 䳜 If you hold the steering wheel with a light grip, the system may frequently. also generate hands off warning 䳜 The steering wheel may feel because LKA can treat the situa- heavier when the steering wheel tion as you do not grab the wheel. is assisted by the system than when it is not.

6 110 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

NOTICE 䳜 The steering will not be assisted when you change lanes quickly. 䳜 Even though the steering is 䳜 The steering will not be assisted assisted by the system, the driver when you brake suddenly. may control the steering. 䳜 The steering will not be assisted 䳜 The steering wheel may feel when the lane is very wide or nar- heavier when the steering wheel row. is assisted by the system than 䳜 The steering will not be assisted when it is not. when only one side lane marker is detected. 䳜 There are more than two lane The system will be canceled when: markers such as a construction 䳜 You change lanes with the turn area. signal. 䳜 Radius of a curve is too small. - Using the turn signal to change 䳜 When you turn the steering wheel lanes. suddenly, the LKA will be disabled - If you change lanes without the temporarily. turn signal on, the steering 䳜 Driving on a steep slope or hill. wheel might be controlled. 䳜 LKA can transit to steering assist Driver's Attention mode when the car is near to 6 middle of the lane after system The driver must be cautious in the on or the lane was changed. LKA following situations because the cannot assist steering if the vehi- system is limited when recognition cle follows lane marker too of the lane marker is poor or limited: closely. 䳜 When lane and road condition is 䳜 The control of ESC (Electronic poor Stability Control) or VSM (Vehicle - It is difficult to distinguish the Stability Management) is acti- lane marker from road when vated. the lane marker is covered with 䳜 The steering will not be assisted dust or sand. when you drive fast on a sharp - It is difficult to distinguish the curve. color of the lane marker from 䳜 The steering will not be assisted road. when vehicle speed is below 40 - There is something that looks mph (64 km/h). and over 110 mph like a lane marker. (177 km/h). Always obey all traf- - The lane marker is indistinct or fic laws and drive safely. damaged.

6 111 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

- The number of lanes increases/ - The light of street, sun, oncom- decreases or the lane lines are ing vehicle and so on reflects crossing (Driving through a toll from the water on the road. plaza / toll gate, merged/ - When light shines brightly from divided lane). behind the vehicle. - There are more than two lane - The distance from the vehicle markers. ahead is very short or the vehi- - The lane marker is very thick or cle ahead covers up the lane thin. line. - The lane marker is not visible - You drive on a steep grade or a due to snow, rain, stain, a pud- sharp curve. dle or other factors. - The vehicle vibrates heavily. - A shadow is on the lane marker - The temperature near the because of a median strip, rearview mirror is very high due guardrail, noise barriers or to direct sun light and etc. other objects. 䳜 When front visibility is poor - When the lane markers are - The lens or windshield is cov- complicated or a structure sub- ered by foreign materials. stitutes for the lines such as a - The sensor cannot detect the construction area. lane because of fog, heavy rain - There are crosswalk signs or or snow. other symbols on the road. - The windshield is fogged by - The lane suddenly disappears humid air in the vehicle. such as at the intersection. - Putting something on the crash - The lane marker in a tunnel is pad and etc. covered with dirt or oil and etc. 䳜 When external conditions inter- WARNING vene The Lane Keeping Assist system is a - The brightness of outside system designed to help prevent the changes suddenly when enter- driver from leaving the lane. How- ing/exiting a tunnel or passing ever, the driver should not solely under a bridge. rely on the system but always take - The headlamps are not on at the necessary actions for safe driv- night or in a tunnel, or light level ing practices. is low. - There is a boundary structure in the roadway.

6 112 Driving your vehicle Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System

LKA malfunction LKA function change If there is a problem with the sys- The driver can change LKA to Lane tem a message will appear. If the Departure Warning (LDW) system problem continues the LKA fail indi- from the User Settings Mode on the cator will illuminate. LCD display. The driver can choose them by plac- ing the POWER button to the ON position and by selecting 'User Set- tings', 'Driver Assistance', and 'Lane Safety'. The system is automatically set to LKA when your vehicle is first deliv- ered from the factory.

ODEEV078125NR Lane Departure LDW alerts the driver with a visual LKA fail indicator and acoustic warning when the sys- The LKA fail indicator (yellow) will tem detects the vehicle leaving the illuminate with an audible warning if lane. In this mode, system will not 6 the LKA is not working properly. In provide steering inputs. When the this case, have the system checked vehicle's front wheel contacts the by an authorized Kia dealer. inside edge of lane line, LKA issues When there is a problem with the the lane departure warning. system do one of the following: 䳜 Turn the system on after turning the vehicle off and on again. 䳜 Check if the POWER button is in the ON position. 䳜 Check if the system is affected by the weather. (ex: fog, heavy rain, etc.) 䳜 Check if there is foreign matter covering the camera lens If the problem is not solved, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked.

6 113 Driving your vehicle Special driving conditions

Special driving conditions Reducing the risk of a rollover If driving conditions deteriorate due This multi-purpose passenger vehi- to poor weather or road conditions, cle is defined as a Sports Utility you should pay even more attention Vehicle (SUV). Utility vehicles have a than usual to your driving. significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. SUV's Hazardous driving conditions have higher ground clearance and a narrower track to make them capa- When hazardous driving conditions ble of performing in a wide variety are encountered such as water, of offroad applications. snow, ice, mud, sand, or similar haz- ards, follow these suggestions: Specific design characteristics give 䳜 Drive cautiously and allow extra them a higher center of gravity than distance for braking. ordinary vehicles. An advantage of 䳜 Avoid sudden braking or steering. the higher ground clearance is a 䳜 When braking with non-ABS better view of the road, which brakes pump the brake pedal with allows you to anticipate problems. a light up-and-down motion until They are not designed for cornering the vehicle is stopped. at the same speeds as conventional 䳜 Do not pump the brake pedal on a passenger vehicles, any more than vehicle equipped with ABS. low-slung sports vehicles are 䳜 If stalled in snow, mud, or sand, designed to perform satisfactorily in use the second gear. Accelerate off-road conditions. Due to this risk, slowly to avoid spinning the drive driver and passengers are strongly wheels. recommended to buckle their seat - 䳜 Use sand, rock salt, or other non belts. slip material under the drive - wheels to provide traction when In a rollover crash, an unbelted per stalled in ice, snow, or mud. son is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. There are steps that a driver can make to reduce the risk of a rollover. If at all possible, avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers, do not load your roof rack with heavy cargo, and never modify your vehicle in any way.

6 114 Driving your vehicle Special driving conditions

WARNING WARNING Rollover Your vehicle is equipped with tires As with other Sports Utility Vehicle designed to provide safe ride and (SUV), failure to operate this vehicle handling capability. Do not use a size correctly may result in loss of con- and type of tire and wheel that is trol, an accident or vehicle rollover. different from the one that is origi- 䳜 Utility vehicles have a significantly nally installed on your vehicle. It can higher rollover rate than other affect the safety and performance types of vehicles. of your vehicle, which could lead to - 䳜 Specific design characteristics steering failure or rollover and seri (higher ground clearance, nar- ous injury. When replacing the tires, rower track, etc.) give this vehicle be sure to equip all four tires with a higher center of gravity than the tire and wheel of the same size, ordinary vehicles. type, tread, brand and load-carrying 䳜 A SUV is not designed for corner- capacity. If you nevertheless decide ing at the same speeds as con- to equip your vehicle with any tire/ - ventional vehicles. wheel combination not recom 䳜 Avoid sharp turns or abrupt mended by Kia for off road driving, maneuvers. you should not use these tires for 6 䳜 In a rollover crash, an unbelted highway driving. person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a Rocking the vehicle seat belt. Make sure everyone in the vehicle is properly buckled up. If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels. Then, shift back and forth between R (Reverse) and any forward gear. Do not race the vehicle, and spin the wheels as little as possible. If you are still stuck after a few tries, have the vehicle pulled out by a tow vehi- cle to avoid vehicle overheating and possible damage to the reduction gear.

6 115 Driving your vehicle Special driving conditions

WARNING Driving at night Because night driving presents more Sudden Vehicle Movement hazards than driving in the daylight, Do not attempt to rock the vehicle if here are some important tips to people or objects are nearby. The remember: vehicle may suddenly move forward 䳜 Slow down and keep more dis- or backwards as it becomes tance between you and other unstuck. vehicles, as it may be more diffi- cult to see at night, especially in areas where there may not be CAUTION any street lights. Vehicle rocking 䳜 Adjust your mirrors to reduce the - Prolonged rocking may cause vehicle glare from other driver's head overheating, reduction gear dam- lights. age or failure, and tire damage. 䳜 Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed. (On vehicles not equipped with the automatic CAUTION headlight aiming feature.) Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will Spinning tires make it much more difficult to see Do not spin the wheels, especially at at night. speeds more than 35 mph (56 km/ 䳜 Avoid staring directly at the head- h). Spinning the wheels at high lights of oncoming vehicles. You speeds when the vehicle is station- could be temporarily blinded, and ary could cause a tire to overheat it will take several seconds for which could result in tire damage your eyes to readjust to the dark- that WARNING - Sudden may injure ness. bystanders. Driving in the rain The ESC system should be turned Rain and wet roads can make driving OFF prior to rocking the vehicle. dangerous, especially if you're not prepared for the slick pavement. Smooth cornering Here are a few things to consider Avoid braking or gear changing in when driving in the rain: corners, especially when roads are 䳜 A heavy rainfall will make it wet. Ideally, corners should always harder to see and will increase the be taken under gentle acceleration. distance needed to stop your If you follow these suggestions, tire vehicle, so slow down. wear will be held to a minimum.

6 116 Driving your vehicle Special driving conditions

䳜 Keep your windshield wiping Driving off-road equipment in good shape. Replace Drive carefully off-road because your windshield wiper blades your vehicle may be damaged by when they show signs of streak- ing or missing areas on the wind- rocks or roots of trees. Become shield. familiar with the off-road conditions 䳜 If your tires are not in good condi- where you are going to drive before tion, making a quick stop on wet you begin driving. pavement can cause a skid and possibly lead to an accident. Be Highway driving sure your tires are in good shape. 䳜 Turn on your headlights to make Tires it easier for others to see you. Adjust the tire inflation pressures to 䳜 Driving too fast through large specification. Low tire inflation pres- puddles can affect your brakes. If sures will result in overheating and you must go through puddles, try possible failure of the tires. to drive through them slowly. Avoid using worn or damaged tires - 䳜 If you believe you may have got which may result in reduced traction ten your brakes wet, apply them or tire failure. lightly while driving until normal Never exceed the maximum tire braking operation returns. inflation pressure shown on the tires. 6 Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through flooded areas WARNING unless you are sure the water is no Under/over inflated tires higher than the bottom of the wheel Always check the tires for proper hub. Drive through any water inflation before driving. Underin- - slowly. Allow adequate stopping dis flated or overinflated tires can tance because brake performance cause poor handling, loss of vehicle may be affected. control, and sudden tire failure lead- After driving through water, dry the ing to accidents, injuries, and even brakes by gently applying them death. For proper tire pressures, several times while the vehicle is refer to "Tires and wheels" on page moving slowly. 9-4.

6 117 Driving your vehicle Winter driving

WARNING Winter driving Tire tread Severe weather conditions in the winter result in greater wear and Always check the tire tread before driving your vehicle. Worn-out tires other problems. can result in loss of vehicle control. To minimize the problems of winter Worn-out tires should be replaced driving, you should follow these as soon as possible. For further suggestions: information and tread limits, refer to "Tires and wheels" on page 8-25. Snowy or icy conditions To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires. If snow tires are needed, it is neces- sary to select tires equivalent in size and type of the original equipment tires. Failure to do so may adversely affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. Furthermore, speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden brake applications, and sharp turns are potentially very hazardous prac- tices. During deceleration, use vehicle braking to the fullest extent. Sud- den brake applications on snowy or icy roads may cause skids to occur. You need to keep sufficient distance between the vehicle in operation in front of your vehicle. Also, apply the brake gently. It should be noted that installing tire chains on the tire will provide a greater driving force, but will not prevent side skids. Tire chains are not legal in all states. Check state laws before fitting tire chains.

6 118 Driving your vehicle Winter driving

Snow tires Tire chains If you mount snow tires on your When using tire chains, install tire vehicle, make sure they are radial chains only on the front tires. tires of the same size and load range as the original tires. Mount snow tires on all four wheels to bal- ance your vehicle's handling in all weather conditions. Keep in mind that the traction provided by snow tires on dry roads may not be as high as your vehicle's original equip- ment tires. You should drive cau- tiously even when the roads are ODEEV078134NR clear. Check with the tire dealer for Since the sidewalls of radial tires are maximum speed recommendations. thinner, they can be damaged by Do not install studded tires without mounting some types of snow first checking local, state and chains on them. Therefore, the use municipal regulations for possible of snow tires is recommended restrictions against their use. instead of snow chains. Do not 6 mount tire chains on vehicles WARNING equipped with aluminum wheels; snow chains may cause damage to Snow tire size the wheels. If snow chains must be Snow tires should be equivalent in used, use wire-type chains with a size and type to the vehicle's stan- thickness of less than 0.47 in (12 dard tires. Otherwise, the safety mm). Damage to your vehicle and handling of your vehicle may be caused by improper snow chain use adversely affected. is not covered by your vehicle man- ufacturer䳓s warranty. Install tire chains only on the front tires. Always check chain installation for proper mounting after driving approximately 0.3 to 0.6 miles (0.5 to 1 km) to ensure safe mounting.

6 119 Driving your vehicle Winter driving

Retighten or remount the chains if CAUTION they are loose. Snow chains Chain installation 䳜 Chains that are the wrong size or When installing chains, follow the improperly installed can damage manufacturer's instructions and your vehicle's brake lines, suspen- mount them as tightly possible. sion, body and wheels. Make sure the snow chains are SAE 䳜 Stop driving and retighten the class "S" certified. Drive slowly (less chains any time you hear them than 20 mph (30 km/h)) with chains hitting the vehicle. installed. If you hear the chains con- tacting the body or chassis, stop and tighten them. If they still make Use high quality ethylene glycol contact, slow down until it stops. coolant Remove the chains as soon as you begin driving on cleared roads. Your vehicle is delivered with high When mounting snow chains, park quality ethylene glycol coolant in the the vehicle on level ground away cooling system. It is the only type of from traffic. Turn on the vehicle coolant that should be used because Hazard Warning flashers and place a it helps prevent corrosion in the triangular emergency warning cooling system, lubricates the water device behind the vehicle if available. pump and prevents freezing. Be Always place the vehicle in P (Park), sure to replace or replenish your apply the parking brake and turn off - the vehicle before installing snow coolant refer to "Normal mainte chains. nance schedule - Non Turbo Models" 䳜 The use of chains may adversely on page 8-10. Before winter, have affect vehicle handling. your coolant tested to assure that 䳜 Do not exceed 20 mph (30 km/h) its freezing point is sufficient for or the chain manufacturer's rec- the temperatures anticipated during ommended speed limit, whichever the winter. is lower. 䳜 Drive carefully and avoid bumps, holes, sharp turns, and other road hazards, which may cause the vehicle to bounce. 䳜 Avoid sharp turns or locked-wheel braking.

6 120 Driving your vehicle Winter driving

Check battery and cables Use approved window washer anti- Winter puts additional burdens on freeze in system the battery system. Visually inspect To keep the water in the window the battery and cables (refer to "For washer system from freezing, add best battery service" on page 8-23). an approved window washer anti- The level of charge in your battery freeze solution in accordance with can be checked by an authorized Kia instructions on the container. Win- dealer or a service station. dow washer anti-freeze is available from an authorized Kia dealer and Change to "winter weight" oil if most auto parts outlets. Do not use necessary vehicle coolant or other types of anti-freeze as these may damage In some climates it is recommended the paint finish. that a lower viscosity "winter weight" oil be used during cold weather. Refer to "Recommended Don't let your parking brake freeze lubricants and capacities" on page Under some conditions your parking 9-5 for recommendations. If you brake can freeze in the engaged aren't sure what weight oil you position. This is most likely to hap- should use, consult an authorized pen when there is an accumulation 6 Kia dealer. of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet. To keep locks from freezing If there is a risk the parking brake may freeze, apply it only temporar- To keep the locks from freezing, ily while you put the gear shift dial squirt an approved de-icer fluid or in P (Park) and block the rear wheels glycerine into the key opening. If a so the vehicle cannot roll. Then lock is covered with ice, squirt it with release the parking brake. an approved de-icing fluid to remove the ice. If the lock is frozen inter- nally, you may be able to thaw it out by using a heated key. Handle the heated key with care to avoid injury.

6 121 Driving your vehicle Trailer towing

Don't let ice and snow accumulate Trailer towing underneath We do not recommend using this Under some conditions, snow and vehicle for trailer towing. ice can build up under the fenders and interfere with the steering. When driving in severe winter condi- tions where this may happen, you should periodically check under- neath the vehicle to be sure the movement of the front wheels and the steering components are not obstructed.

Carry emergency equipment Depending on the severity of the weather, you should carry appropri- ate emergency equipment. Some of the items you may want to carry include tow straps or chains, flash- light, emergency flares, sand, shovel, jumper cables, window scraper, gloves, ground cloth, cover- alls, blanket, etc.

6 122 Driving your vehicle Vehicle load limit

Vehicle load limit Seating capacity: Total: 5 persons (Front seat: 2 per- The vehicle load limit is displayed on sons, Rear seat: 3 persons) the tire and loading information Seating capacity is the maximum label on the driver's door. number of occupants including a driver, your vehicle may carry. Tire and loading information label However, the seating capacity may be reduced based upon the weight The label located on the driver's of all of the occupants, and the door sill gives the original tire size, weight of the cargo being carried or cold tire pressures recommended towed. for your vehicle, the number of peo- Do not overload the vehicle as there ple that can be in your vehicle and is a limit to the total weight, or load vehicle capacity weight. limit including occupants and cargo, the vehicle can carry.

Towing capacity: We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing.

Cargo capacity: The cargo capacity of your vehicle 6 will increase or decrease depending on the weight and the number of occupants. ODEEV078135NR

Vehicle capacity weight: Steps For Determining Correct Load 849 lbs. (385 kg) Limit - Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- 1. Locate the statement "The com- mum combined weight of occupants bined weight of occupants and and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped cargo should never exceed XXX kg with a trailer, the combined weight or XXX lbs.'' on your vehicle's plac- includes the tongue load. ard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.

6 123 Driving your vehicle Vehicle load limit

4. The resulting figure equals the Example 1 available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For exam- ple, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded ODEEV078137NR on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available Item Description Total cargo and luggage load capacity Vehicle Capacity 849 lbs. A calculated in Step 4. Weight (385 kg) 6. If your vehicle will be towing a Subtract Occupant trailer, load from your trailer will 300 lbs. B Weight (136 kg) be transferred to your vehicle. 150 lbs. (68 kg) V 2 Consult this manual to determine Available Cargo and 549 lbs. C how this reduces the available Luggage weight (249 kg) cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle. Example 2

WARNING Loose cargo Do not travel with unsecured blunt objects in the passenger compart- ment of your vehicle (e.g. suit cases or unsecured child seats). These items may strike occupant during a sudden stop or crash. ODEEV078138NR

6 124 Driving your vehicle Vehicle load limit

Refer to your vehicle's tire and load- Item Description Total ing information label for specific Vehicle Capacity 849 lbs. information about your vehicle's A Weight (385 kg) capacity weight and seating posi- Subtract Occupant tions. The combined weight of the 750 lbs. B Weight driver, passengers and cargo should (340 kg) 150 lbs. (68 kg) V 5 never exceed your vehicle's capac- Available Cargo and 99 lbs. ity weight. C Luggage weight (45 kg) Example 3 Certification label The certification label is located on the driver's door sill at the center pillar.

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Item Description Total ODEEV078127NR Vehicle Capacity 849 lbs. A Weight (385 kg) This label shows the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded Subtract Occupant 805 lbs. B Weight vehicle. This is called the GVWR (365 kg) 161 lbs. (73 kg) V 5 (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating). The Available Cargo and 44 lbs. GVWR includes the weight of the C Luggage weight (20 kg) vehicle, all occupants and cargo. This label also tells you the maxi- mum weight that can be supported by the front and rear axles, called Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).

6 125 Driving your vehicle Vehicle load limit

To find out the actual loads on your WARNING front and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your Over loading vehicle. Your dealer can help you Do not overload your vehicle. Over- with this. Be sure to spread out your loading your vehicle can cause heat load equally on both sides of the buildup in your vehicle's tires and - centerline. possible tire failure, increased stop ping distances and poor vehicle han- WARNING dling--all of which may result in a crash. Over loading Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, the GAWR for either the NOTICE - front or rear axle and vehicle capac Overloading your vehicle may cause ity weight. Exceeding these ratings damage. Repairs would not be cov- can affect your vehicle's handling ered by your warranty. Do not over- and braking ability. load your vehicle.

The label will help you decide how much cargo and installed equip- ment your vehicle can carry. If you carry items inside your vehicle - like suitcases, tools, packages, or anything else - they are moving as fast as the vehicle. If you have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, the items will keep going and can cause an injury if they strike the driver or a passenger.

6 126 Driving your vehicle Vehicle weight

Vehicle weight GAWR (Gross axle weight rating) This is the maximum allowable This chapter will guide you in the weight that can be carried by a sin- proper loading of your vehicle and/ gle axle (front or rear). These num- or trailer, to keep your loaded vehi- bers are shown on the compliance cle weight within its design rating label. The total load on each axle capability, with or without a trailer. must never exceed its GAWR. Properly loading your vehicle will GVW (Gross vehicle weight) This is provide maximum return of the the Base Curb Weight plus actual vehicle design performance. Before Cargo Weight plus passengers. loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) for determining your vehicle's This is the maximum allowable weight ratings, with or without a weight of the fully loaded vehicle trailer, from the vehicle's specifica- (including all options, equipment, tions and the compliance label: passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the certification label Base curb weight This is the weight located on the driver's door sill. of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not include passengers, cargo, 6 or optional equipment. Vehicle curb weight This is the weight of your new vehicle when you picked it up from your dealer plus any aftermarket equipment. Cargo weight This figure includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. GAW (Gross axle weight) This is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) - including vehicle curb weight and all payload.

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What to do in an emergency Road warning...... 7-3 䳜 Hazard warning flasher...... 7-3 In case of an emergency while driving...... 7-4 䳜 If the Vehicle Stalls While Driving ...... 7-4 䳜 If the Vehicle Stalls at a crossroad or crossing ...... 7-4 䳜 If you have a flat tire while driving...... 7-4 If the vehicle will not start ...... 7-5 Emergency starting...... 7-5 䳜 Jump starting...... 7-5 䳜 Push-starting...... 7-7 If the vehicle overheats ...... 7-8 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)...... 7-9 䳜 Effective Use of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)...... 7-10 䳜 Low tire pressure telltale ...... 7-12 䳜 Low tire pressure position telltale...... 7-12 䳜 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) malfunction indicator ...... 7-13 䳜 Tire replacement with TPMS...... 7-14 䳜 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...... 7-15 If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)...... 7-16 䳜 Components of the Tire Mobility Kit...... 7-19 䳜 Using the Tire Mobility Kit ...... 7-20 䳜 Distributing the sealant ...... 7-22 䳜 Checking the tire inflation pressure...... 7-22 䳜 Technical data ...... 7-24 7 What to do in an emergency

Towing...... 7-24 䳜 Towing without Wheel Dollies when using a Towing Service ...... 7-25 䳜 Using removable towing hook ...... 7-26 䳜 Emergency towing ...... 7-26 If an accident occurs...... 7-29 What to do in an emergency Road warning

WHAT TO DO IN AN EMER- Depress the flasher switch with the GENCY POWER button in any position. The flasher switch is located in the cen- ter facia panel. All turn signal lights Road warning will flash simultaneously. When an emergency situation 䳜 The hazard warning flasher oper- occurs while driving or when you ates whether your vehicle is run- park by the edge of the roadway, ning or not. you must alert approaching or pass- 䳜 The turn signals do not work ing vehicles to be careful as they when the hazard flasher is on. pass. For this, you should use the 䳜 Care must be taken when using hazard warning flasher. the hazard warning flasher while the vehicle is being towed. Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to exercise extreme caution when approaching, overtaking, or passing your vehicle.

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ODEEV088001NR It should be used whenever emer- gency repairs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway.

7 3 What to do in an emergency In case of an emergency while driving

In case of an emergency while WARNING driving Do not or attempt to pull off the If an emergency situation occurs road as this may cause loss of vehi- while driving, stay calm and take the cle control resulting in an accident. following steps. 䳜 When the vehicle has slowed to If the Vehicle Stalls While Driving such a speed that it is safe to do so, brake carefully and pull off the 1. Reduce your speed gradually, road. keeping a straight line. 䳜 Drive off the road as far as possi- 2. Move cautiously off the road to a ble and park on firm, level ground. safe place. 3. Turn on your hazard warning flasher. WARNING 4. Try to start the vehicle again. If If you are on a divided highway, do your vehicle will not start, contact not park in the median area an authorized Kia dealer or seek between the two traffic lanes. other qualified assistance. 䳜 When the vehicle is stopped, press If the Vehicle Stalls at a crossroad the hazard warning flasher but- or crossing ton, shift to P (Park), apply the 1. If safe to do so, shift to the N parking brake, and place the (Neutral) position. POWER button in the OFF posi- 2. Push the vehicle to a safe loca- tion. tion. 䳜 Have all passengers get out of the vehicle. Be sure they all get out on the side of the vehicle that is If you have a flat tire while driving away from traffic. 䳜 Take your foot off the accelerator 䳜 Follow the instructions provided pedal and let the vehicle slow later in this chapter. down while driving straight ahead.

WARNING Do not apply the brakes immedi- ately to slow down the vehicle

䳜 Use the paddle shifter (left side lever) to increase regenerative braking control.

7 4 What to do in an emergency If the vehicle will not start

If the vehicle will not start Emergency starting The vehicle may not start if the bat- When the vehicle will not start tery level is low. because of low battery power, you may need to jump start the vehicle. Check the battery level by perform- ing the following procedure. 1. Be sure the shifter dial is in P Jump starting (Park). The vehicle starts only Connect cables in numerical order when the shifter dial is in P (Park). and disconnect in reverse order. 2. Check the 12-volt battery con- nections to be sure they are clean and tight. 3. Turn on the interior light. If the light dims or goes out when you operate the starter, the battery is drained.

WARNING Do not push or pull the vehicle to start it. This could cause damage to your vehicle. ODEEV088002NR Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your 7 vehicle or battery, follow these jump starting procedures. If in doubt, we strongly recommend that you have a competent technician or towing service jump start your vehicle.

WARNING Battery Never attempt to check the electro- lyte level of the battery as this may cause the battery to rupture or explode.

7 5 What to do in an emergency Emergency starting

WARNING WARNING Frozen batteries Battery cables Do not attempt to jump start the Do not connect the jumper cable vehicle if the discharged battery is from the negative terminal of the frozen as the battery may rupture booster battery to the negative ter- or explode. minal of the discharged battery, directly. This can cause the dis- charged battery to overheat and WARNING crack, degradation. Electrolyte Connect the jumper cable from the 䳜 Do not charge or discharge the negative terminal of the booster battery arbitrarily. It may lead to battery to the chassis ground in the fault, electric shock or burns. motor room. 䳜 Do not damage the battery in such ways as drop, deform, impact, out or spear with a sharp WARNING object. It may cause electrolyte Sulfuric acid risk leakage or fire. Automobile batteries contain sulfu- 䳜 Breakdown of the battery may ric acid. When jump starting your lead to electrolyte leakage or vehicle, be careful not to get sulfuric flammable gas generation. Con- acid on yourself, your clothing, or on tact an authorized Kia dealer the vehicle. This acid is poisonous immediately. and highly corrosive. 䳜 If electrolyte leaks out, avoid con- tact with eyes, skin or clothes. In event of accident, flush with WARNING water and get medical help Battery immediately. Keep all flames or sparks away from 䳜 Do not place the battery near the battery. The battery produces open flame or incinerate. It may hydrogen gas which will explode if lead to fire or explosion. exposed to flame or sparks. 䳜 Keep out of reach of children or animals. 䳜 Keep the battery away from moisture of liquid. Do not touch or use if liquids have been spilled on.

7 6 What to do in an emergency Emergency starting

Jump-starting NOTICE 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-volt and that its negative ter- Make sure to connect one end of the minal is grounded. jumper cable to the negative termi- 2. If the booster battery is in nal of the booster battery, and the another vehicle, do not allow the other end to a metallic point, far vehicles to come in contact. away from the battery. 3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical loads. 4. Connect the jumper cables in the Push-starting exact sequence shown in the illus- Your vehicle equipped with reduction tration. First connect one end of a jumper cable to the positive ter- gear should not be push-started. minal of the discharged battery (1), then connect the other end to WARNING the positive terminal of the Tow starting vehicle booster battery (2). Proceed to connect one end of the Never tow a vehicle to start it. other jumper cable to the nega- When the vehicle starts, the vehicle tive terminal of the booster bat- can suddenly surge forward and tery (3), then the other end to a could cause a collision with the tow solid, stationary, metallic point vehicle. away from the battery (4). Do not allow the jumper cables to contact anything except the cor- 7 rect battery terminals or the cor- rect ground. Do not lean over the battery when making connec- tions. 5. Start vehicle with the booster battery and let it run, then start the vehicle with the discharged battery. If the cause of your battery dis- charging is not apparent, you should have your vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer.

7 7 What to do in an emergency If the vehicle overheats

If the vehicle overheats WARNING 1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Radiator Cap 2. Shift to P (Park) and set the park- While the vehicle is running, ing brake. keep hands, clothing and 3. If the air conditioning is on, turn it tools away from the moving off. parts such as the cooling fan 4. Depending on whether the cool- to prevent serious injury. ant or steam escapes from the hood, do the following: 6. If coolant is leaking out, stop the 䳜 If coolant is running out under vehicle immediately and call the the vehicle or steam is coming nearest authorized Kia dealer for out from the hood, stop the assistance. vehicle. 7. If you cannot find the cause of the overheating, wait until the radiator temperature has WARNING returned to normal. Then, if cool- Do not open the hood until the cool- ant has been lost, carefully add ant has stopped running or the coolant to the reservoir to bring steaming has stopped. the fluid level in the reservoir up to the halfway mark. 䳜 If there is no visible loss of cool- 8. Proceed with caution, keeping ant and no steam, leave the alert for further signs of over- vehicle running and check to be heating. If overheating happens sure the vehicle cooling fan is again, call an authorized Kia dealer for assistance. operating. If the fan is not run- ning, turn the vehicle off. 5. Check for coolant leaking from the radiator, hoses or under the vehi- cle. (If the air conditioning had been in use, it is normal for cold water to be draining from it when you stop.)

7 8 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

- WARNING Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys tem (TPMS) Your vehicle is equipped with a pressurized coolant reserve The tire pressure monitoring sys- tank. NEVER remove the tem detects the pressure of vehi- coolant reserve tank cap or the radi- cle's tires and displays it on the LCD ator drain plug while the radiator is display. HOT. Hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure, causing serious injury. Turn the vehicle off and wait until the vehicle cools down. Use extreme care when removing the coolant reserve tank cap. Wrap a towel or thick rag around it, and turn it coun- terclockwise slowly to release some of the pressure from the system. Step back while the pressure is ODEEV088005NR released. When you are sure all the pressure has been released, continue turning the cap counterclockwise to remove it. 7

CAUTION Serious loss of coolant indicates a leak in the cooling system and ODEEV068092NR should be checked as soon as possi- 1. Low tire pressure telltale / TPMS ble by an authorized Kia dealer. malfunction indicator 2. Low tire pressure position telltale (Shown on the LCD display)

7 9 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Tire Pressure Indicator Effective Use of the Tire Pressure 䳜 You can check the tire pressure in Monitoring System (TPMS) the assist mode on the cluster. Each tire, including the spare (if pro- - Refer to "User settings mode" vided), should be checked monthly on page 5-56. when cold and inflated to the infla- 䳜 Tire pressure is displayed 1~2 tion pressure recommended by the minutes later after driving. vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle 䳜 If tire pressure is not displayed placard or tire inflation pressure when the vehicle is stopped, label. "Drive to display" message dis- (If your vehicle has tires of a differ- plays. After driving, check the tire ent size than the size indicated on pressure. the vehicle placard or tire inflation 䳜 You can change the tire pressure pressure label, you should deter- unit in the user settings mode on - the cluster. mine the proper tire inflation pres - psi, kPa, bar (Refer to "User sure for those tires.) settings mode" on page 5-56). As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a NOTICE tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire 䳜 The tire pressure may change due pressure telltale when one or more to factors such as parking condi- of your tires is significantly under- tion, driving style, and altitude above sea level. inflated. Accordingly, when the low 䳜 Low tire pressure warning may tire pressure telltale illuminates, you sound when a tire's pressure unit should stop and check your tires as is equal or higher than nearby soon as possible, and inflate them to tires. This is a normal occurrence, the proper pressure. Driving on a which is due to the change in tire significantly under-inflated tire pressure along with tire tempera- causes the tire to overheat and can ture. lead to tire failure. Under-inflation 䳜 The tire pressure shown on the also reduces fuel efficiency and tire - dashboard may differ from the tread life, and may affect the vehi tire pressure measured by tire cle's handling and stopping ability. pressure gauge.

7 10 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Please note that the TPMS is not a Always check the TPMS malfunction substitute for proper tire mainte- telltale after replacing one or more nance, and it is the driver's respon- tires or wheels on your vehicle to sibility to maintain correct tire ensure that the replacement or pressure, even if under-inflation has alternate tires and wheels allow the not reached the level to trigger illu- TPMS to continue to function prop- mination of the TPMS low tire pres- erly. sure telltale. Your vehicle has also been equipped NOTICE with a TPMS malfunction indicator If any of the below happens, have to indicate when the system is not the system checked by an autho- operating properly. The TPMS mal- rized Kia dealer. function indicator is combined with 1. The Low Tire Pressure TPMS Mal- the low tire pressure telltale. When function Indicator does not illumi- the system detects a malfunction, nate for 3 seconds when the the telltale will flash for approxi- POWER button is placed to the ON mately one minute and then remain position or vehicle is ON ( indi- continuously illuminated. This cator ON). - sequence will continue upon subse 2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator quent vehicle start-ups as long as remains illuminated after blinking the malfunction exists. When the for approximately 1 minute. malfunction indicator is illuminated, 3. The Low Tire Pressure LCD dis- the system may not be able to play remains illuminated. 7 detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of replace- ment or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.

7 11 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Low tire pressure telltale Then the TPMS malfunction indica- tor and the Low Tire Pressure tell- tale may turn on and illuminate Low tire pressure position telltale after restarting and about 20 min- When the tire pressure monitoring utes of continuous driving before - system warning indicators are illu you have the low pressure tire minated, one or more of your tires repaired and replaced on the vehicle. is significantly under-inflated. In winter or cold weather, the low tire pressure telltale may be illumi- nated if the tire pressure was adjusted to the recommended tire inflation pressure in warm weather. It does not mean your TPMS is mal- functioning because the decreased temperature leads to a proportional lowering of tire pressure. When you drive your vehicle from a ODEEV088006NR warm area to a cold area or from a If the telltale illuminates, immedi- cold area to a warm area, or the ately reduce your speed, avoid hard outside temperature is greatly cornering and anticipate increased higher or lower, you should check stopping distances. You should stop the tire inflation pressure and adjust and check your tires as soon as pos- the tires to the recommended tire sible. inflation pressure. Inflate the tires to the proper pres- When filling tires with more air, con- sure as indicated on the vehicle's ditions to turn off the low tire pres- placard or tire inflation pressure sure telltale may not be met. This is label located on the driver's side because a tire inflator has a margin center pillar outer panel. If you can- of error in performance. The low not reach a service station or if the tire pressure telltale will be turned tire cannot hold the newly added air, off if the tire pressure is above the replace the low pressure tire with recommended tire inflation pres- the spare tire. sure.

7 12 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

WARNING 䳜 The TPMS malfunction indicator may be illuminated if the vehicle is Low pressure damage moving around electric power Do not drive on low pressure tires. supply cables or radios transmit- Significantly low tire pressure can ters such as at police stations, cause the tires to overheat and fail government and public offices, making the vehicle unstable result- broadcasting stations, military ing in increased braking distances installations, airports, or trans- and a loss of vehicle control. mitting towers, etc. This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring Tire Pressure Monitoring System System (TPMS). (TPMS) malfunction indicator 䳜 The TPMS malfunction indicator The low tire pressure telltale will may be illuminated if snow chains - illuminate after it blinks for approxi- are used or some separate elec mately one minute when there is a tronic devices such as notebook problem with the Tire Pressure computer, mobile charger, remote Monitoring System. starter or navigation etc., are used in the vehicle. This can inter- If the system is able to correctly fere with normal operation of the detect an underinflation warning at Tire Pressure Monitoring System the same time as system failure (TPMS). then it will illuminate both the TPMS malfunction and low tire pressure 7 position telltales e.g. if Front Left sensor fails, the TPMS malfunction indicator illuminates, but if the Front Right, Rear Left, or Rear Right tire is under-inflated, the low tire pressure position telltales may illu- minate together with the TPMS malfunction indicator. Have the system checked by an authorized Kia dealer as soon as possible to determine the cause of the problem.

7 13 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Tire replacement with TPMS Once the low pressure tire is inflated If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire again to the recommended pressure Pressure telltale will come on. Have and installed on the vehicle or the the flat tire repaired by an autho- TPMS sensor mounted on the rized Kia dealer as soon as possible replaced spare wheel is initiated by or replace the flat tire with the an authorized Kia dealer, the TPMS spare tire. malfunction indicator and the low tire pressure telltale will turn off CAUTION within a few minutes of driving. Repair Agents If the indicator has not disappeared after a few minutes of driving, Never use a puncture-repairing please visit an authorized Kia dealer. agent not approved by Kia to repair and/or inflate a low pressure tire. If an original mounted tire is The sealant not approved by Kia replaced with the spare tire, the may damage the tire pressure sen- TPMS sensor on the replaced spare sor. wheel should be initiated and the TPMS sensor on the original Each wheel is equipped with a tire mounted wheel should be deacti- pressure sensor mounted inside the vated. If the TPMS sensor on the tire behind the valve stem. You original mounted wheel located in must use TPMS specific wheels. It is the spare tire carrier still activates, recommended that you always have the tire pressure monitoring system your tires serviced by an authorized may not operate properly. Have the Kia dealer. tire with TPMS serviced or replaced Even if you replace the low pressure by an authorized Kia dealer. tire with the spare tire, the Low Tire You may not be able to identify a Pressure telltale will remain on until low tire by simply looking at it. the low pressure tire is repaired and Always use a good quality tire pres- placed on the vehicle. sure gauge to measure the tire's After you replace the low pressure inflation pressure. Please note that tire with the spare tire, the TPMS a tire that is hot (from being driven) - malfunction indicator may illumi- will have a higher pressure mea nate after a few minutes because surement than a tire that is cold the TPMS sensor mounted on the (from sitting stationary for at least spare wheel is not initiated. 3 hours and driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) during that 3 hour period).

7 14 What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

- Allow the tire to cool before mea NOTICE suring the inflation pressure. Always be sure the tire is cold before inflat- Protecting TPMS ing to the recommended pressure. Tampering with, modifying, or dis- abling the Tire Pressure Monitoring A cold tire means the vehicle has System (TPMS) components may been sitting for 3 hours and driven interfere with the system's ability for less than 1 mile (1.6 km) in that to warn the driver of low tire pres- 3 hour period. sure conditions and/or TPMS mal- Never use tire sealant if your vehicle functions. Tampering with, is equipped with a Tire Pressure modifying, or disabling the Tire Monitoring System. The liquid seal- Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ant can damage the tire pressure components may void the warranty sensors. for that portion of the vehicle. 䳜 The TPMS cannot alert you to severe and sudden tire damage caused by external factors such This device complies with Part 15 as nails or road debris. of the FCC rules. 䳜 If you feel any vehicle instability, Operation is subject to the following immediately take your foot off two conditions: the accelerator, apply the brakes 1. This device may not cause harm- gradually and with light force, and ful interference, and slowly move to a safe position off 2. This device must accept any the road. interference received, including 7 interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper- ate the device.

7 15 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

If you have a flat tire (with Tire WARNING Mobility Kit) Tire wall The Tire Mobility Kit is a temporary Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit to fix to the tire and the tire should be repair large punctures or damage to inspected by an authorized Kia the tire sidewalls. In these situa- dealer as soon as possible. tions, the tire cannot be sealed completely and air will leak from the tire. This can result in tire failure.

WARNING Have your tire repaired as soon as possible. The tire may loose air pressure at any time after inflating with the Tire Mobility Kit.

ODEEV088008NR 1. Compressor WARNING 2. Sealant bottle Speed with temporary fix For safe operation, carefully read Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph and follow the instructions in this (80 km/h) when driving with a tire manual before use. sealed with the Tire Mobility Kit. While driving, if you experience any CAUTION unusual vibration, ride disturbance, or noise, reduce your speed and When two or more tires are flat, do drive with caution until you can not use the tire mobility kit because safely pull off to the side of the the one supplied canister of sealant road. in the Tire Mobility Kit is to only enough sealant for one flat tire.

7 16 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

Introduction The Tire Mobility Kit is not designed or intended as a permanent tire repair method and is to be used for one tire only. This instruction shows you step by step procedure to temporarily seal the puncture. Read the section "Notes on the safe use of the Tire Mobility Kit".

Notes on the safe use of the Tire ODEEV088009NR With the Tire Mobility Kit you stay Mobility Kit mobile even after experiencing a tire 䳜 Park your car at the side of the puncture. road so that you can work with the Tire Mobility Kit away from The system of compressor and sealing compound effectively seals moving traffic. most punctures in a passenger car 䳜 To be sure your vehicle will not tire caused by nails or similar move, even when you're on fairly objects and reinflates the tire. level ground, always set your parking brake. After you ensured that the tire is 䳜 Only use the Tire Mobility Kit for properly sealed you can drive cau- tiously on the tire at a max. speed sealing/inflation passenger car tires. Only punctured areas of 50 mph (80 km/h) in order to 7 reach a service station or tire dealer located within the tread region of to have the tire replaced as soon as the tire can be sealed using the possible. Tire Mobility Kit. 䳜 Do not use on motor - It is possible that some tires, espe- cycles, bicy cially with larger punctures or dam- cles or any other type of tires. - age to the sidewall, cannot be 䳜 When the tire and wheel are dam sealed completely. aged, do not use Tire Mobility Kit for your safety. Air pressure loss in the tire may 䳜 Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may adversely affect tire performance. not be effective for tire damage For this reason, you should avoid larger than approximately 0.16 in abrupt steering or other driving (4 mm). maneuvers, especially if the vehicle is heavily loaded or if a trailer is in use.

7 17 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

Please contact the nearest Kia WARNING dealership if the tire cannot be made roadworthy with the Tire Sealant Mobility Kit. 䳜 Keep out of reach of children. 䳜 Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if 䳜 Avoid contact with eyes. a tire is severely damaged by 䳜 Do not swallow. driving run flat or with insufficient air pressure. 䳜 Do not remove any foreign WARNING objects such as nails or screws Do not use the Tire sealant after that have penetrated the tire. the sealant has expired (i.e. past the 䳜 Provided the car is outdoors, expiration date on the sealant con- leave the vehicle ON ( indicator tainer). This can increase the risk of ON). Otherwise operating the tire failure. compressor may eventually drain the car battery. 䳜 Never leave the Tire Mobility Kit WARNING unattended while it is being used. 䳜 If the sealant gets on your skin, 䳜 Do not leave the compressor run- wash it with a large amount of ning for more than 10 min. at a water. If skin irritation continues, time or it may overheat. visit a doctor for examination. 䳜 Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if 䳜 If the sealant gets into your eyes, the ambient temperature is below raise your eyelid and wash for at -22 /F (-30 /C). least 15 minutes. If eye irritation continues, visit a doctor for CAUTION examination. 䳜 If you swallowed the sealant, When repairing a flat tire with the wash the mouth and drink a large Tire Mobility Kit (TMK), quickly amount of water. However, do not remove the sealant on the tire pres- give anything to an unconscious sure sensor and wheel. When person and see the doctor imme- installing the repaired tire and diately. wheel, tighten the wheel nut to a Exposure to the sealant for a long torque value of 79~94 lbf6ft (11~13 time may cause damage to the kgf6m). bodily tissues.

7 18 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

Components of the Tire Mobility Kit Connectors, cable and connection hose are stored in the compressor hous- ing.

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ODEEV088010NR 1. Speed restriction label 2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction 3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel 4. Connectors and cable for the power outlet direct connection 5. Holder for the sealant bottle 6. Compressor 7. On/off switch 8. Pressure gauge for displaying the tire inflation pressure 9. Button for reducing tire inflation pressure

7 19 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

WARNING Using the Tire Mobility Kit Carefully follow below steps. Before using the Tire Mobility Kit, 1. Shake the sealant bottle. follow the instructions on the seal- ant bottle. Remove the label with the speed restriction from the sealant bottle and apply it to the steering wheel. Please note the expiry date on the sealant bottle.

NOTICE The sealant container and insert ODEEV088012NR hose (3) cannot be reused. 2. Connect the filling hose (3) onto the connector of the sealant bot- tle (2). CAUTION Before using the tire repair kit, please read carefully the instruction attached on the sealant bottle. Detach the speed limit label on the sealant case and put it on a highly visible place. Always drive within the speed limit.

ODEEV088013NR 3. Ensure that button (9) on the compressor is not pressed. 4. Unscrew the valve cap from the valve of the defective wheel and screw filling hose (3) of the seal- ant bottle onto the valve.

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7 20 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

6. Ensure that the compressor is switched off, position 0.

ODEEV088014NR 5. Insert the sealant bottle into the housing of the compressor (5) so ODEEV088016NR that the bottle is upright. 7. Connect between compressor and the vehicle power outlet (4) using NOTICE the cable and connectors. 8. With the POWER button ON, - If a visable foreign object has punc switch on the compressor and let tured the tire, do not remove it it run for approximately 5~7 min- before using Tire Mobility Kit. utes to fill the sealant up to cold tire recommended pressure. (refer to "Tires and wheels" on NOTICE page 9-4). The inflation pressure of the tire after filling is unim- portant and will be checked/cor- 7 rected later. Be careful not to overinflate the tire and stay away from the tire when filling it.

WARNING Tire pressure Do not attempt to drive your vehicle if the tire pressure is below 29 psi ODEEV088015NR (200 kPa). This could result in an If the sealant is injected when the accident due to sudden tire failure. tire air pressure injection valve and sealant injection hose are not fully 9. Switch off the compressor. interlocked, the sealant may over- flow and clog the valve.

7 21 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

10.Detach the hoses from the seal- Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph ant bottle connector and from the (80 km/h). If possible, do not fall tire valve. below a speed of 12 mph (20 km/h). 11.Return the Tire Mobility Kit to its storage location in the vehicle. While driving, if you experience any unusual vibration, ride disturbance WARNING or noise, reduce your speed and drive with caution until you can Carbon monoxide safely pull off of the side of the - Carbon monoxide poisoning and suf road. focation is possible if the vehicle is left running in a poorly ventilated or CAUTION unventilated location (such as inside a building). When you use the Tire Mobility Kit, the tire pressure sensors and wheel may be stained by sealant. There- Distributing the sealant fore, remove the tire pressure sen- After putting sealant into the tire, it sors and wheel stained by sealant is necessary to drive the vehicle so and have your vehicle inspected by that the sealant becomes evenly an authorized Kia dealer. distributed inside the tire. Checking the tire inflation pressure After driving briefly so as to distrib- ute the sealant throughout the inside of the tire, you should check the tire inflation pressure.

1. After driving approximately 4~6 miles (7~10 km or about 10 min), stop at a safe location.

ODEEV088017NR 䳜 Immediately drive approximately 4~6 miles (7~10 km or, about 10 min) to evenly distribute the seal- ant in the tire.

7 22 What to do in an emergency If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)

2. Connect the filling hose (3) of the 䳜 To increase the inflation pres- compressor (clip mounted side) sure, switch on the compressor, directly and then connect the fill- position I. To check the current ing hose (3) (opposite side) to the inflation pressure setting, tire valve. briefly switch off the compres- sor.

NOTICE The pressure gauge may show higher than actual reading when the compressor is running. To get an accurate tire reading, the compres- sor needs to be turned off.

ODEEV088026NR CAUTION Do not let the compressor run for more than 10 minutes; otherwise, the device may overheat and be damaged.

䳜 To reduce the inflation pres- sure, press the button (9) on 7 the compressor.

ODEEV088014NR 3. Connect between compressor and CAUTION the vehicle power outlet using the Tire pressure sensor cable and connectors. When you use the Tire Mobility Kit 4. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to the cold tire recommended including sealant not approved by pressure as indicated on the vehi- Kia, the tire pressure sensors may cle's placard or tire inflation pres- be damaged by sealant. The sealant sure label located on the driver's on the tire pressure sensor and side center pillar outer panel. (In wheel should be removed when you this owner's manual, refer to replace the tire with a new one and "Tires and wheels" on page 9-4.) inspect the tire pressure sensors at an authorized dealer.

7 23 What to do in an emergency Towing

Technical data Towing - The specifications of the Tire Mobil If emergency towing is necessary, ity Kit are as follows. we recommend having it done by an authorized Kia dealer or a commer- System Voltage DC 12 V cial tow-truck service. Working Voltage DC 10~15 V MAX. 1001 A Towing service Amperage rating (at DC 12 V operation) Suitable for use at -22~+158 /F temperatures (-30~+70 /C) Max. working pres- 87 psi (6 bar) sure 6.3 X 5.9 X 2.2 in Compressor (161 X 150 X 55.8 mm) w 3.3 X 4.1 in Sealant bottle (w 85 X 104 mm) Size Compressor 1.4300.07 lbs weight (650030 g) Sealant vol- 18.3 cu in (300 ml) ume

* Sealant and spare parts can be ODEEV018101NR obtained and replaced at an Proper lifting and towing proce- authorized vehicle or tire dealer. dures are necessary to prevent Empty sealant bottles may be dis- damage to the vehicle. The use of posed of at home. Liquid residue wheel dollies (1) or flatbed is recom- from the sealant should be dis- mended. posed of by your vehicle or tire On FWD vehicles, it is acceptable to dealer or in accordance with local tow the vehicle with the rear wheel waste disposal regulations. on the ground (without dollies) and the front wheels off the ground. If any of the loaded wheels or suspen- sion components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the front wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly under the front wheels. When being towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies are not

7 24 What to do in an emergency Towing used, the front of the vehicle should WARNING always be lifted, not the rear. 䳜 If you tow the vehicle while the WARNING front wheels are touching the ground, the vehicle motor may Side and curtain Air bag generate electricity and the If your vehicle is equipped with side motor components may be dam- and curtain air bag, place the aged or a fire may occur. POWER button in the OFF or ACC 䳜 When a vehicle fire occurs due to when the vehicle is being towed. the battery, there is a risk of a The side and curtain air bag may second fire. Contact the fire deploy when the POWER button is department when towing the ON, and the rollover sensor detects vehicle. the situation as a rollover.

Towing without Wheel Dollies when CAUTION using a Towing Service Towing When towing your vehicle in an emergency without wheel dollies: 1. While depressing the brake pedal shift to the N (Neutral) position and turn the vehicle off. The POWER button will be in the ACC position. ODEEV018102NR 7 2. Place the shifter dial in N (Neu- tral). 3. Release the parking brake.

CAUTION ODEEV088020NR Towing gear position 䳜 Do not tow the vehicle backwards Failure to shift to N (Neutral) may with the front wheels on the cause internal damage to the vehi- ground as this may cause damage cle. to the vehicle. 䳜 Do not tow with sling-type equip- ment. Use wheel lift or flatbed equipment.

7 25 What to do in an emergency Towing

Using removable towing hook (if 1. Open the liftgate, and remove the equipped) towing hook from the tool case. 2. Remove the hole cover pressing the upper (front) / lower (rear) part of the cover on the bumper. 3. Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is fully secured. 4. Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use.

Emergency towing If towing service is not available in ODEEV088027NR an emergency, your vehicle may be Front temporarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the emergency towing hook under the front (or rear) of the vehicle.

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Rear CAUTION Using a portion of the vehicle other than the tow hooks for towing may damage the body of your vehicle.

䳜 Attach a towing strap to the tow hook. 䳜 Use only a cable or chain specifi- cally intended for use in towing vehicles. Securely fasten the cable ODEEV088024NR or chain to the towing hook pro- If towing is necessary, have it done vided. by an authorized Kia dealer or a 䳜 Accelerate or decelerate the vehi- commercial tow truck service. cle in a slow and gradual manner Use extreme caution when towing while maintaining tension on the tow rope or chain to start or drive the vehicle. A driver must be in the the vehicle, otherwise tow hooks vehicle to steer it and operate the and the vehicle may be damaged. brakes. 䳜 Before emergency towing, check Towing in this manner may be done if the hook is not broken or dam- only on hard-surfaced roads for a aged. short distance and at low speed. 䳜 Fasten the towing cable or chain Also, the wheels, axles, power train, securely to the hook. 7 steering and brakes must all be in 䳜 Do not jerk the hook. Apply it good condition. steadily and with even force. 䳜 Do not use the tow hooks to pull a 䳜 To avoid damaging the hook, do vehicle out of mud, sand or other not pull from the side or at a ver- conditions from which the vehicle tical angle. Always pull straight cannot be driven out under its ahead. own power. 䳜 Use a towing strap less than 16 䳜 Avoid towing a vehicle heavier feet (5 m) long. Attach a white or than the vehicle doing the towing. red cloth (about 12 inches (30 cm) 䳜 The drivers of both vehicles wide) in the middle of the strap should communicate with each for easy visibility. other frequently.

7 27 What to do in an emergency Towing

Kia dealer or a commercial tow truck service for assistance. 䳜 Tow the vehicle as straight ahead as possible. 䳜 Keep away from the vehicle during towing.

Emergency towing precautions 1. While depressing the brake pedal ODEEV088025NR shift to the N (Neutral) position 䳜 Drive carefully so that the towing and turn the vehicle off. The - strap is not loosened during tow POWER button will be in the ACC ing. position. 䳜 The driver must be in the vehicle 2. Release the parking bake. - for steering and braking opera 3. Press the brake pedal with more tions when the vehicle is towed force than normal since you will and passengers other than the have reduced brake performance. driver must not be allowed to be 4. More steering effort will be on board. required because the power steering system will be disabled. WARNING 5. If you are driving down a long hill, Emergency Towing Precautions the brakes may overheat and Use extreme caution when towing brake performance will be the vehicle. reduced. Stop often and let the brakes cool off. 䳜 Avoid sudden starts or erratic 6. If the car is being towed with all driving maneuvers which would four wheels on the ground, it can place excessive stress on the be towed only from the front. Be emergency towing hook and tow- sure that the reduction gear is in ing cable or chain. The hook and neutral. Be sure the steering is towing cable or chain may break unlocked by placing the POWER and cause serious injury or dam- button in the ACC position. A age. driver must be in the towed vehi- 䳜 If the disabled vehicle is unable to cle to operate the steering and be moved, do not forcibly con- brakes. tinue the towing. We recommend that you contact an authorized

7 28 What to do in an emergency If an accident occurs

7. The vehicle should be towed at a If an accident occurs speed of 25 km/h (15 mph) or less If an accident occurs, stay calm and within the distance of 20 km (12 take the following precautions. miles). WARNING CAUTION High voltage components To avoid damage to your vehicle and 䳜 For your safety, do not touch high vehicle components when towing: voltage cables, connectors and 䳜 Always pull straight ahead when package modules. High voltage using the towing hooks. Do not components are orange in color. pull from the side or at a vertical 䳜 Exposed cables or wires may be angle. visible inside or outside of the 䳜 Do not use the towing hooks to vehicle. Never touch the wires or pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or cables, because an electrical other conditions from which the shock, an injury, or a death may vehicle cannot be driven out under occur. its own power. 䳜 Limit the vehicle speed to 10 mph (15 km/h) and drive less than 1 NOTICE mile (1.5 km) when towing to avoid serious damage to the Any gas or electrolyte leakage from reduction gear. your vehicle is not only poisonous but also flammable. Upon witness- 7 ing one of those, make sure your car NOTICE is parked in a safe area away from any roads, open the windows, and Before towing, check the reduction maintain a safe distance away from gear for fluid leaks under your vehi- the vehicle. Immediately contact an cle. If the reduction gear fluid is authorized Kia dealer and advise leaking, a flatbed equipment or them that an electric vehicle is towing dolly must be used. involved.

7 29 What to do in an emergency If an accident occurs

䳜 If you need towing, refer to "Tow- ing" on page 7-24. 䳜 When the vehicle is severely dam- aged, remain a safe distance of 50 feet (15 meter) or more between your vehicle and other vehicles/flammables. 䳜 If a fire occurs, immediately call emergency services (911) and advise the emergency respond- ers that an electric vehicle is involved.

WARNING Submersion in water Do not touch your vehicle if it has been submerged in water. The high- voltage battery may cause shock or may catch fire. Immediately contact the authorities and advise them of the condition of your vehicle and that an electric vehicle is involved.

7 30 Maintenance 8

Maintenance Motor room compartment...... 8-4 Maintenance services...... 8-5 Owner maintenance ...... 8-7 Scheduled maintenance service...... 8-9 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items...... 8-12 Coolant...... 8-14 䳜 Checking the coolant level...... 8-15 䳜 Changing the coolant ...... 8-16 Brake fluid...... 8-17 䳜 Checking the brake fluid level...... 8-17 Washer fluid...... 8-18 䳜 Checking the washer fluid level...... 8-18 Climate control air filter ...... 8-19 䳜 Inspecting and replacing climate control air filter ...... 8-19 Wiper blades ...... 8-20 䳜 Replacing front windshield wiper blade...... 8-21 䳜 Replacing rear window wiper blade...... 8-22 Battery ...... 8-23 Tires and wheels...... 8-25 䳜 Checking tire inflation pressure ...... 8-26 䳜 Tire rotation ...... 8-27 䳜 Wheel alignment and tire balance ...... 8-28 䳜 Tire replacement ...... 8-28 䳜 Wheel replacement ...... 8-29 䳜 Tire traction ...... 8-29 䳜 Tire maintenance ...... 8-29 8 Maintenance

䳜 Tire sidewall labeling...... 8-29 䳜 Tire terminology and definitions ...... 8-33 䳜 All season tires...... 8-36 䳜 Summer tires ...... 8-36 䳜 Snow tires...... 8-36 䳜 Tire chains...... 8-37 䳜 Radial-ply tires...... 8-37 䳜 Low aspect ratio tire...... 8-38 Fuses...... 8-39 䳜 Replacing inner panel fuse...... 8-41 䳜 Replacing motor compartment fuse...... 8-42 䳜 Fuse/relay panel description ...... 8-44 Light bulbs...... 8-54 䳜 Replacing headlamp (LED type) ...... 8-57 䳜 Replacing headlamp (high/low beam) bulb ...... 8-58 䳜 Replacing front turn signal lamp bulb...... 8-59 䳜 Replacing fog lamp/DRL/position lamp bulb ...... 8-59 䳜 Replacing stop and tail lamp (rear bulb type) bulb...... 8-60 䳜 Replacing tail lamp (inside) bulb...... 8-61 䳜 Replacing stop and tail lamp (LED type) bulb...... 8-61 䳜 Replacing back-up lamp bulb...... 8-62 䳜 Replacing high mounted stop lamp bulb ...... 8-62 䳜 Replacing license plate lamp bulb ...... 8-62 䳜 Replacing side repeater lamp (LED type) bulb ...... 8-63 䳜 Replacing map lamp (bulb type) bulb...... 8-63 䳜 Replacing map lamp (LED type) bulb ...... 8-64 䳜 Replacing vanity mirror lamp bulb...... 8-64 䳜 Replacing room lamp (bulb type) bulb ...... 8-65 䳜 Replacing room lamp (LED type) bulb...... 8-65 䳜 Replacing liftgate room lamp bulb...... 8-66 Maintenance 8

Appearance care ...... 8-67 䳜 Exterior care...... 8-67 䳜 Interior care...... 8-72 California perchlorate notice ...... 8-75 Maintenance Motor room compartment

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Motor room compartment Open the hood to see the motor room compartment.

ODEEV098001NR * The actual motor compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustra- tion. 1. Coolant reservoir 2. Brake fluid reservoir 3. Fuse box 4. Positive battery terminal 5. Negative battery terminal 6. Radiator cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir

8 4 Maintenance Maintenance services

Maintenance services Owner's responsibility You should exercise the utmost care to prevent damage to your vehicle NOTICE and injury to yourself whenever Maintenance Service and Record performing any maintenance or Retention are the owner's responsi- inspection procedures. bility. Should you have any doubts con- You should retain documents that show proper maintenance has been cerning the inspection or servicing performed on your vehicle in accor- of your vehicle, we strongly recom- dance with the scheduled mainte- mend that you have an authorized nance service charts shown on the Kia dealer perform this work. following pages. You need this An authorized Kia dealer has fac- information to establish your com- tory-trained technicians and genu- pliance with the servicing and main- ine Kia parts to service your vehicle tenance requirements of your properly. For expert advice and vehicle warranties. quality service, see an authorized Detailed warranty information is Kia dealer. provided in your Warranty & Con- Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi- sumer Information manual. cient servicing may result in opera- tional problems with your vehicle Repairs and adjustments required that could lead to vehicle damage, as a result of improper maintenance an accident, or personal injury. or a lack of required maintenance are not covered. We recommend you have your vehi- cle maintained and repaired by an 8 authorized Kia dealer. An authorized Kia dealer meets Kia's high service quality standards and receives tech- nical support from Kia in order to provide you with a high level of ser- vice satisfaction.

8 5 Maintenance Maintenance services

NOTICE Owner maintenance precautions Improper or incomplete service may NHTSA Safety Corrosion Alert result in problems. This section The National Highway Traffic Safety gives instructions only for the main- Administration (NHTSA) has issued - a general warning to all vehicle own- tenance items that are easy to per ers of all brands regarding the risks form. associated with vehicle underbody As explained earlier in this section, - corrosion. From your initial pur several procedures can be done only chase, take the following steps to by an authorized Kia dealer with prevent unsafe corrosion damage to special tools. your vehicle: 䳜 Wash the undercarriage of your vehicle regularly during the winter NOTICE and whenever your vehicle has Improper owner maintenance during been exposed to such salts or the warranty period may affect chemicals. warranty coverage. For details, read 䳜 Do a thorough washing of the the separate Warranty & Consumer undercarriage at the end of the Information manual provided with winter. 䳜 Use professional service techni- the vehicle. If you're unsure about - cians or governmental inspection any servicing or maintenance proce stations to annually inspect for dure, have it done by an authorized corrosion. Kia dealer. 䳜 Immediately seek an inspection of your vehicle if you become visu- ally aware of corrosion flaking or scaling or if you become aware of a change in vehicle performance, such as soft or spongy brakes, fluids leaking, impairment of directional control, suspension noises or rattling metal straps. 䳜 NHTSA further advises that after a vehicle is 7 years old, it is essen- tial that you take these indicated maintenance steps to ensure that you protect yourself from unsafe corrosion conditions.

8 6 Maintenance Owner maintenance

WARNING Owner maintenance Maintenance work The following lists are vehicle checks - Do not wear jewelry or loose cloth- and inspections that should be per - ing while working under the hood of formed by the owner or an autho your vehicle with ready ( ) mode. rized Kia dealer at the frequencies indicated to help ensure safe, These items can become entangled dependable operation of your vehi- in moving parts, if you must run the cle. vehicle in the ready ( ) mode while working under the hood, make Any adverse conditions should be certain that you remove all jewelry brought to the attention of your (especially rings, bracelets, watches, dealer as soon as possible. and necklaces) and all neckties, These Owner Maintenance Checks scarves, and similar loose clothing are generally not covered by war- before getting near cooling fans. ranties and you may be charged for labor, parts and lubricants used. WARNING When you stop for charge Touching metal parts 䳜 Check the coolant level in coolant Do not touch metal parts (including reservoir. strut bars) while the vehicle is oper- 䳜 Check the windshield washer fluid ating or hot. Doing so could result in level. serious bodily injury. Turn the vehi- 䳜 Look for low or under-inflated cle off and wait until the metal parts tires. Check if the front of the cool down to perform maintenance radiator and condenser are clean work on the vehicle. and not blocked with leaves, dirt 8 or insects etc. If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer.

8 7 Maintenance Owner maintenance

While operating your vehicle: At least twice a year (i.e., every 䳜 Check for vibrations in the steer- Spring and Fall): ing wheel. Notice any increased 䳜 Check the radiator, heater and air steering effort or looseness in the conditioning hoses for leaks or steering wheel, or change in its damage. straight-ahead position. 䳜 Check the windshield washer 䳜 Notice if your vehicle constantly spray and wiper operation. Clean turns slightly or "pulls" to one side the wiper blades with clean cloth when traveling on smooth, level dampened with washer fluid. road. 䳜 Check the headlight alignment. 䳜 When stopping, listen and check 䳜 Check the lap/shoulder belts for for unusual sounds, pulling to one wear and function. side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard-to-push" brake pedal. At least once a year: 䳜 If any slipping or changes in the operation of your 䳜 Clean the body and door drain occurs, check the transmission holes. fluid level. 䳜 Lubricate the door hinges and 䳜 Check the reduction gear P (Park) check the hood hinges. function. 䳜 Lubricate the door and hood locks 䳜 Check the parking brake. and latches. 䳜 Check for fluid leaks under your 䳜 Lubricate the door rubber weath- vehicle (water dripping from the erstrips. air conditioning system during or 䳜 Check the air conditioning system. after use is normal). 䳜 Inspect and lubricate automatic transmission linkage and controls. At least monthly: 䳜 Clean the battery and terminals. 䳜 Check the coolant level in the 䳜 Check the brake fluid level. coolant reservoir. 䳜 Check the operation of all exterior lights, including the stoplights, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. 䳜 Check the inflation pressures of all tires including the spare for tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are damaged. 䳜 Check for loose wheel lug nuts.

8 8 Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service

Scheduled maintenance service Follow the Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the follow- ing conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, follow the Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions. 䳜 Repeated driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in nor- mal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing tem- perature. 䳜 Extensive motor idling or low speed driving for long distances. 䳜 Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads. 䳜 Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather. 䳜 Driving in heavy dust condition. 䳜 Driving in heavy traffic area. 䳜 Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly. 䳜 Towing a trailer or using a camper, or roof rack. 䳜 Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other 8 commercial use of vehicle towing. 䳜 Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h). 䳜 Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition. If your vehicle is operated in any of the prior listed conditions, you should inspect, replace or refill more frequently, using the severe usage maintenance schedule instead of the normal usage maintenance schedule.

8 9 Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service

Normal maintenance schedule - Non Turbo Models The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.

R: Replace I: Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace

Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 MilesV1,000 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60 67.5 75 82.5 90 97.5 105 112.5 KmV1,000 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 Replace at first, 120,000 miles (192,000 km) Coolant*1 after that, every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) Reduction gear oil - - I - I - I - I - I - I - I Drive shafts and boots I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cooling system - - - I - I - I - I - I - I - Air conditioner refriger- ant / compressor (if I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I equipped) Climate control air filter I R I R I R I R I R I R I R I (if equipped) Disc brakes and pads I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Brake lines, hoses and I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I connections Brake pedal I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Brake fluid I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Steering gear rack, link- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I age and boots Suspension ball joints I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tire (pressure & tread I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I wear) 12 V Battery condition I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I *1. When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory. An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or motor compartment damage.

8 10 Maintenance Scheduled maintenance service

Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropri- ate maintenance intervals.

R: Replace I: Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace

Maintenance Driving con- Maintenance item Maintenance intervals operation dition Every 80,000 miles C, D, E, G, H, I, Reduction gear oil R (120,000 km) K Inspect more frequently C, D, E, F, G, Drive shaft and boots I depending on the condition H, I, K Climate control air filter (if Inspect more frequently I C, D, E, F, G equipped) depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads I C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Steering gear rack, linkage Inspect more frequently C, D, E, F, G, I and boots depending on the condition H, I, K Replace more frequently Front suspension ball joints R C, E, G depending on the condition

Severe Driving Conditions G: Driving on uphill, downhill, or A: Repeatedly driving short distance mountain roads. of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal H: Towing a trailer or using a camper temperature or less than 10 miles on roof rack. (16 km) in freezing temperature. I: Driving for patrol car, taxi, com- 8 B: Extensive low speed driving for mercial car or vehicle towing. long distances. J: Driving in very cold weather. C: Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, K: Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h). unpaved, graveled or salt-spread L: Frequently driving in stop-and-go roads. conditions. D: Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather. E: Driving in heavy dust condition. F: Driving in heavy traffic area.

8 11 Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items

- Explanation of scheduled main NOTICE tenance items NHTSA Safety Corrosion Alert - The following parts require sched NHTSA has warned all vehicle own- uled maintenance. ers of all brands that they must maintain their vehicles in a manner Cooling system which will prevent brake hose and Check the cooling system compo- brake line failures due to corrosion nents, such as the radiator, coolant when such vehicles are exposed to - reservoir, hoses and connections, winter road salt and related chemi - coolant 3-way valve, chiller for leak- cals. While serious corrosion condi age and damage. Replace any dam- tions typically only manifest aged parts. themselves as safety issues after 7 years of vehicle use, the corrosion process starts immediately and Coolant thus underbody cleaning mainte- The coolant should be changed at nance must commence from your the intervals specified in the main- vehicle's first exposure to road salts tenance schedule. and chemicals. NHTSA urges vehicle owners to take the following steps Brake hoses and lines to prevent corrosion: Visually check for proper installa- 1. Wash the undercarriage of your tion, chafing, cracks, deterioration vehicle regularly throughout the and any leakage. Replace any dete- winter and do a thorough washing riorated or damaged parts immedi- in the spring to remove road salt ately. and other de-icing chemicals. 2. Monitor the brake system for signs of corrosion by having regu- lar professional inspections and watching for signs of problems, including loss of brake fluid, unusual leaks and soft or spongy feel in the brake pedal. 3. Replace the entire brake pipe assembly if you find severe corro- sion that causes scaling or flaking of brake components.

8 12 Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items

Brake fluid Drive shafts and boots Check the brake fluid level in the Check the drive shafts, boots and brake fluid reservoir. The level clamps for cracks, deterioration, or should be between "MIN" and "MAX" damage. Replace any damaged marks on the side of the reservoir. parts and, if necessary, repack the Use only hydraulic brake fluid con- grease. forming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifi- cation. Air conditioning refrigerant Check the air conditioning lines and Brake discs, pads, calipers and connections for leakage and dam- rotors age. Check the pads for excessive wear, discs for run out and wear, and cali- pers for fluid leakage.

Suspension mounting bolts Check the suspension connections for looseness or damage. Retighten to the specified torque.

Steering gear box, linkage & boots/ lower arm ball joint With the vehicle stopped and off, check for excessive free-play in the steering wheel. 8 Check the linkage for bends or dam- age. Check the dust boots and ball joints for deterioration, cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged parts.

8 13 Maintenance Coolant

Coolant 䳜 The cooling circuit of a vehicle equipped with a heat pump sys- The high-pressure cooling system tem may freeze in extremely low has a reservoir filled with year temperature when the concen- round antifreeze coolant. The reser- tration of the antifreezing liquid is voir is filled at the factory. below 45%. Check the antifreeze protection and For mixture percentage, refer to the coolant level at least once a year, at following table. the beginning of the winter season, and before traveling to a colder cli- Mixture Percentage mate. Ambient (volume) Temperature Antifreeze Water CAUTION 5 /F 35 65 Radiator/Inverter cap (-15 /C) Never attempt to remove the radia- -13 /F 40 60 tor or inverter cap while the motor (-25 /C) is operating or hot. Doing so might -31 /F 50 50 lead to cooling system and motor (-35 /C) damage. -49 /F 60 40 (-45 /C)

Recommended coolant WARNING When adding coolant, use only Radiator cap deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory. An improper coolant mix- ture can result in serious malfunc- tion or damage. 䳜 Do not use alcohol or methanol coolant or mix them with the specified coolant. 䳜 Do not use a solution that con- tains more than 60% antifreeze or less than 35% antifreeze, which would reduce the effective- ODEEV098002NR ness of the solution.

8 14 Maintenance Coolant

Do not remove the radiator cap 2. Maker sure that the tiny protru- when the motor compartment and sions inside the coolant cap are radiator are hot. Scalding hot cool- securely interlocked. ant and steam may blow out under Motor compartment room rear view pressure which may result in serious injury.

NOTICE Make sure the coolant cap is prop- erly closed after refill or coolant. Otherwise the motor compartment could be overheated while driving. 1. Check if the radiator cap label is ODEEV098004NR straight In front. Motor compartment room front view Checking the coolant level

WARNING Removing radiator cap Never attempt to remove the radiator cap while the motor compartment is operating or hot. Doing so might lead to cooling sys- tem damage and could result in ODEEV098003NR serious personal injury from escap- 8 ing hot coolant or steam.

1. Turn the vehicle off and wait until it cools down. 2. Use extreme care when removing the radiator cap. Wrap a thick towel around it, and turn it coun- terclockwise slowly to the first stop.

8 15 Maintenance Coolant

7. Check the coolant level. The cool- ant level should be filled between F and L marks on the side of the coolant reservoir when the motor room is cool. 8. If the coolant level is low, add enough specified coolant to pro- vide protection against freezing and corrosion. Bring the level to F, but do not overfill.

ODEEV098002NR If frequent additions are required, 3. Step back while the pressure is see an authorized Kia dealer for a released from the cooling system. cooling system inspection. 4. When you are sure all the pres- sure has been released, press Changing the coolant down on the cap, using a thick towel, and continue turning coun- Have the coolant changed by an terclockwise to remove it. authorized Kia dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the WARNING beginning of this chapter. Cooling fan Use caution when working CAUTION near the blade of the cooling Put a thick cloth or fabric around fan. The electric motor (cool- the radiator cap before refilling the ing fan) is controlled by cool- coolant in order to prevent the cool- ant temperature, refrigerant ant from overflowing into motor pressure and vehicle speed. it may compartment parts such as the sometimes operate even when the alternator. vehicle is not running.

5. Check the condition and connec- tions of all cooling system hoses and heater hoses. 6. Replace any swollen or deterio- rated hoses.

8 16 Maintenance Brake fluid

Brake fluid 2. If the level is low, add fluid to the MAX level. The level will fall with The brake fluid acts to transmit accumulated mileage. This is a force to the brake when the driver normal condition associated with depresses the brake pedal. Brake the wear of the brake linings. If fluid must be maintained periodi- the fluid level is excessively low, cally to ensure that the brakes have the brake system checked operate smoothly. by an authorized Kia dealer. Use only the specified brake fluid. Checking the brake fluid level (Refer to "Recommended lubricants Check the fluid level in the reservoir and capacities" on page 9-5.) periodically. The fluid level should be Never mix different types of fluid. between MAX and MIN marks on the In the event the brake system side of the reservoir. requires frequent additions of fluid, the vehicle should be inspected by an authorized Kia dealer. When changing and adding brake fluid, handle it carefully. Do not let it come in contact with your eyes. If brake fluid should come in contact with your eyes, immediately flush them with a large quantity of fresh tap water. Have your eyes examined ODEEV098006NR by a doctor as soon as possible. 1. Before removing the reservoir cap and adding brake fluid, clean the CAUTION 8 area around the reservoir cap thoroughly to prevent brake fluid Brake fluid contamination. Do not allow brake fluid to contact the vehicle's body paint, as paint CAUTION damage will result. Proper fluid Brake fluid, which has been exposed Only use brake fluid in the brake to open air for an extended time system. Small amounts of improper should never be used as its quality fluids can cause damage to the cannot be guaranteed. It should be brake system. disposed of properly.

8 17 Maintenance Washer fluid

Washer fluid WARNING Washer fluid is used when wiping Flammable Fluid the windshield of the vehicle with a Do not allow the washer fluid to windshield wiper. You should check come in contact with open flames or and refill washer fluid periodically to sparks. The windshield washer fluid make sure that it doesn't run out. reservoir is flammable under certain circumstances. This can result in a Checking the washer fluid level fire.

WARNING Coolant 䳜 Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid res- ervoir. 䳜 Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the windshield and may cause ODEEV098007NR loss of vehicle control. The reservoir is translucent so that you can check the level with a quick visual inspection. WARNING 䳜 Check the fluid level in the washer Windshield fluid fluid reservoir and add fluid if Do not drink the windshield washer necessary. Plain water may be fluid. The windshield washer fluid is used if washer fluid is not avail- poisonous to humans and animals. able. However, use washer solvent with antifreeze characteristics in cold climates to prevent freezing.

8 18 Maintenance Climate control air filter

Climate control air filter 2. With the glove box open, pull the support strap (1). The climate control air filter should be replaced according to the main- tenance schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced ear- lier.

Inspecting and replacing climate control air filter ODEEV098009NR 3. Remove the climate control air fil- When you replace the climate con- ter case by pulling out both sides trol air filter, replace it performing of the cover. the following procedure, and be careful to avoid damaging other components. 1. Open the glove box.

ODEEV098010NR - 4. Replace the climate control air fil 8 ter.

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8 19 Maintenance Wiper blades

5. Reassemble in the reverse order Wiper blades of disassembly. When the wipers no longer clean When replacing the climate control adequately, the blades may be worn - air filter install it properly. Other or cracked, and require replacement. wise, the system may produce noise To prevent damage to the wiper and the effectiveness of the filter arms or other c may be reduced. omponents, do not attempt to move the wipers manu- ally. The use of a non-specified wiper blade could result in wiper malfunc- tion and failure.

Blade inspection

ODEEV098012NR Commercial hot waxes applied by automatic vehicle washes have been known to make the windshield diffi- cult to clean.

8 20 Maintenance Wiper blades

- Contamination of either the wind CAUTION shield or the wiper blades with for- eign matter can reduce the Wiper arms effectiveness of the windshield wip- 䳜 Do not allow the wiper arm to fall ers. Common sources of contamina- against the windshield, since it tion are insects, tree sap, and hot may chip or crack the windshield. wax treatments used by some com- 䳜 Do not pull wiper arm forward, mercial vehicle washes. If the blades since arm could chip hood paint. are not wiping properly, clean both 2. Compress the clip and slide the the window and the blades with a blade assembly downward. good cleaner or mild detergent, and rinse thoroughly with clean water.

CAUTION Wiper blades To prevent damage to the wiper blades, do not use gasoline, kero- sene, paint thinner, or other sol- vents on or near them.

ODEEV098014NR 3. Lift it off the arm. Replacing front windshield wiper blade Type A 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper blade assembly to expose 8 the plastic locking clip.

ODEEV098015NR 4. Install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal.

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8 21 Maintenance Wiper blades

Type B Replacing rear window wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper arm. 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then the wiper blade assembly. pull down the blade assembly and remove it.

ODEEV098018NR 2. Install the new blade assembly by ODEEV098016NR inserting the center part into the 3. Install the new blade assembly. slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place.

ODEEV098017NR 4. Return the wiper arm on the ODEEV098019NR windshield. 3. Make sure the blade assembly is 5. Change POWER button to the ON installed firmly by trying to pull it position and wiper arms will slightly. return to the normal operating To prevent damage to the wiper position. arms or other components, have an authorized Kia dealer replace the wiper blade.

8 22 Maintenance Battery

Battery WARNING The battery powers the motor in Risk of explosion order to move the vehicle as well as Keep lit cigarettes and all supplying power to the various other flames or sparks devices installed in the vehicle. away from the battery. The battery contains For best battery service hydrogen -- a highly com- bustible gas which will explode if it comes in contact with a flame or spark. Keep batteries out of the reach of children because batteries contain highly corrosive SULFURIC ACID and electrolytes. Do not allow bat- tery acid to contact your skin, eyes,

ODEEV098020NR clothing or paint finish. 䳜 Keep the battery securely Wear eye protection when mounted. charging or working near a 䳜 Keep the battery top clean and battery. Always provide dry. ventilation when working 䳜 Keep the terminals and connec- in an enclosed space. tions clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal Always read the following grease. instructions carefully when 䳜 Rinse any spilled electrolyte from handling a battery. 8 the battery immediately with a If any electrolyte gets into solution of water and baking soda. your eyes, flush your eyes 䳜 If the vehicle is not going to be with clean water for at - used for an extended time, dis least 15 minutes and get immediate connect the battery cables. medical attention. If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the contacted area. If you feel pain or burning sensation, get medical attention immediately.

8 23 Maintenance Battery

- An inappropriately dis WARNING posed battery can be harmful to the environ- Battery lead compound ment and human health. Dispose Battery posts, terminals, and the battery according to your local related accessories contain lead and law(s) or regulation. lead compounds. Wash hands after handling. The battery contains lead. Do not dispose of it after use. Please return the bat- Battery recharging tery to an authorized Kia dealer to Your vehicle has a maintenance- be recycled. free, calcium-based battery Never attempt to recharge the bat- 䳜 If the battery becomes discharged tery when the battery cables are in a short time (because, for connected. example, the headlights or inte- rior lights were left on while the WARNING vehicle was not in use), recharge it by slow charging (trickle) for 10 Risk of electrocution hours. Never touch the electrical motor 䳜 If the battery gradually dis- while the vehicle is running. This charges because of high electric system works with high voltage load while the vehicle is being which can "zap" you. used, recharge it at 20~30 A for two hours. NOTICE When recharging the battery, observe the following precautions: - If you connect unauthorized elec 䳜 The battery must be removed tronic devices to the battery, the from the vehicle and placed in an battery may be discharged. Never area with good ventilation. use unauthorized devices. 䳜 Do not allow cigarettes, sparks, or flame near the battery. 䳜 Watch the battery during WARNING charging, and stop or reduce the Recharging battery charging rate if the battery cells Never attempt to recharge the bat- begin gassing (boiling) violently or - tery when the battery cables are if the temperature of the electro lyte of any cell exceeds 120 /F (49 connected. /C).

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䳜 Wear eye protection when check- Tires and wheels ing the battery during charging. For proper maintenance, safety, and 䳜 Disconnect the battery charger in maximum fuel economy, you must the following order. 1. Turn off the battery charger always maintain recommended tire main switch. inflation pressures and stay within - 2. Unhook the negative clamp the load limits and weight distribu from the negative battery ter- tion recommended for your vehicle. minal. 3. Unhook the positive clamp from Recommended cold tire inflation the positive battery terminal. pressures 䳜 Before performing maintenance All tire pressures should be checked or recharging the battery, turn when the tires are cold. "Cold Tires" off all accessories and stop the means the vehicle has not been vehicle. driven for at least three hours or 䳜 The negative battery cable must driven less than one mile (1.6 km). be removed first and installed last when the battery is disconnected. Recommended pressures must be maintained for the best ride, vehicle Reset items handling, and minimum tire wear. The following items should be reset For recommended inflation pres- after the battery has been dis- sure, refer to "Tires and wheels" on charged or the battery has been page 9-4. disconnected. All specifications (sizes and pres- 䳜 Auto up/down window (Refer to sures) can be found on a label "Window opening and closing" on attached to the driver's side center page 5-21) pillar. 8 䳜 Trip computer (Refer to "Trip information (Trip computer)" on page 5-62) 䳜 Climate control system (Refer to "Automatic climate control sys- tem" on page 5-106)

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- WARNING 䳜 Warm tires normally exceed rec ommended cold tire pressures by Tire underinflation 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 kPa). Do not Inflate your tires consistent with release air from warm tires to the instructions provided in this adjust the pressure or the tires manual. Severe underinflation (10 will be underinflated. psi (70 kPa) or more) can lead to severe heat build-up, causing blow- WARNING outs, tread separation and other tire failures that can result in the loss of Tire Inflation vehicle control. This risk is much Overinflation or underinflation can higher on hot days and when driving reduce tire life, adversely affect for long periods at high speeds. vehicle handling, and lead to sudden tire failure. This could result in loss Failure to maintain specified pres- of vehicle control and potential sure may result in excessive wear, injury. poor handling, reduced fuel econ- omy, deformation of tire and/or Checking tire inflation pressure wheel, harsh ride conditions, possi- bility for additional damage from Check your tires once a month or road hazards, or result in tire failure. more. Use a good quality gauge to check Tire pressure tire pressure. You cannot tell if your Always observe the following: tires are properly inflated simply by 䳜 Check tire pressure when the tires looking at them. Radial tires may are cold. (After vehicle has been look properly inflated even when parked for at least three hours or they're underinflated. hasn't been driven more than one Check the tire's inflation pressure mile (1.6 km) since startup.) when the tires are cold. "Cold" 䳜 Check the pressure of your spare means your vehicle has been sitting tire each time you check the pres- or at least three hours or driven no sure of other tires. more than 1 mile (1.6 km). 䳜 Never overload your vehicle. Be 1. Remove the valve cap from the careful not to overload a vehicle tire valve stem. luggage rack if your vehicle is 2. Press the tire gauge firmly onto equipped with one. the valve to get a pressure mea- surement. If the cold tire inflation

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pressure matches the recom- Tire rotation mended pressure on the tire and To equalize tread wear, it is recom- - loading information label, no fur mended that the tires be rotated ther adjustment is necessary. every 6,500 miles (10,000 km) or 3. If the pressure is low, add air until sooner if irregular wear develops. you reach the recommended amount. During rotation, check the tires for 4. If you overfill the tire, release air correct balance. by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the tire valve. When rotating tires, check for 5. Recheck the tire pressure with uneven wear and damage. Abnormal the tire gauge. wear is usually caused by incorrect 6. Be sure to put the valve caps back tire pressure, improper wheel align- on the valve stems. They help ment, out of-balance wheels, severe prevent leaks by keeping out dirt braking or severe cornering. Look and moisture. for bumps or bulges in the tread or Inspect your tires frequently for side of tire. Replace the tire if you proper inflation as well as wear and find either of these conditions. damage. Always use a tire pressure Replace the tire if fabric or cord is gauge. visible. After rotation, be sure to bring the front and rear tire pres- Tires with too much or too little sures to specification and check lug pressure wear unevenly causing nut tightness. poor handling, loss of vehicle con- trol, and sudden tire failure leading Refer to "Tires and wheels" on page to accidents, injuries, and even 9-4. death. The recommended cold tire Disc brake pads should be inspected pressure for your vehicle can be for wear whenever tires are 8 found in this manual and on the tire rotated. label located on the driver's side center pillar.

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Rotate radial tires that have an Tire replacement asymmetric tread pattern only from If the tire is worn evenly, a tread front to rear and not from right to wear indicator will appear as a solid left. band across the tread. WARNING Mixing tires Do not mix bias ply and radial ply tires under any circumstances. This may cause unusual handling charac- teristics.

Wheel alignment and tire balance

The wheels on your vehicle were ODEEV098030NR aligned and balanced carefully at the This shows there is less than 1/16 factory to give you the longest tire inch (1.6 mm) of tread left on the life and best overall performance. tire. Replace the tire when this hap- In most cases, you will not need to pens. have your wheels aligned again. Do not wait for the band to appear However, if you notice unusual tire across the entire tread before wear or your vehicle pulling one way replacing the tire. or the other, the alignment may need to be reset. The ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) works by comparing the speed of If you notice your vehicle vibrating the wheels. The tire size affects when driving on a smooth road, wheel speed. When replacing tires, - your wheels may need to be rebal all 4 tires must use the same size anced. originally supplied with the vehicle. Using tires of a different size can CAUTION cause the ABS (Anti-lock Brake Sys- Wheel weight tem) and ESC (Electronic Stability Improper wheel weights can dam- Control) to work irregularly. age your vehicle's aluminum wheels. It is best to replace all four tires at Use only approved wheel weights. the same time. If that is not possi- ble, or necessary, then replace the two front or two rear tires as a pair.

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Replacing just one tire can seriously Tire traction affect your vehicle's handling. Tire traction can be reduced if you drive on worn tires, tires that are NOTICE improperly inflated or on slippery We recommend that when replac- road surfaces. ing tires, use the same originally Tires should be replaced when tread supplied with the vehicles. If not, wear indicators appear. Slow down that affects driving performance. whenever there is rain, snow or ice on the road to reduce the possibility of losing control of the vehicle. Wheel replacement

When replacing the metal wheels Tire maintenance for any reason, make sure the new In addition to proper inflation, cor- wheels are equivalent to the original rect wheel alignment helps to factory units in diameter, rim width decrease tire wear. and offset. If you find a tire is worn unevenly, A wheel that is not the correct size have your dealer check the wheel may adversely affect wheel and alignment. bearing life, braking and stopping abilities, handling characteristics, When you have new tires installed, ground clearance, body-to-tire make sure they are balanced. This clearance, snow chain clearance, will increase vehicle ride comfort speedometer and odometer calibra- and tire life. Additionally, a tire tion, headlight aim and bumper should always be rebalanced if it is height. removed from the wheel. 8 CAUTION Tire sidewall labeling Wheels This information identifies and - Wheels that do not meet Kia specifi- describes the fundamental charac cations may fit poorly and result in teristics of the tire and also provides damage to the vehicle or unusual the tire identification number (TIN) handling and poor vehicle control. for safety standard certification.

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P235/65R17 108T 䳜 P: Applicable vehicle type (tires marked with the prefix "P" are intended for use on passenger vehicles or light trucks; however, not all tires have this marking). 䳜 235: Tire width in millimeters. 䳜 65: Aspect ratio. The tire's section height as a percentage of its width.

ODEEV098031NR 䳜 R: Tire construction code (Radial). The TIN can be used to identify the 䳜 17: Rim diameter in inches. tire in case of a recall. 䳜 108: Load Index, a numerical code associated with the maximum load the tire can carry. 1. Manufacturer or brand name 䳜 T: Speed Rating Symbol. See the Manufacturer or Brand name is speed rating chart in this section shown. for additional information.

2. Tire size designation Wheel size designation A tire's sidewall is marked with a tire Wheels are also marked with important information that you size designation. You will need this need if you ever have to replace one. information when selecting replace- The following explains what the let- - ment tires for your vehicle. The fol ters and numbers in the wheel size lowing explains what the letters and designation mean. numbers in the tire size designation Example wheel size designation: mean. 7.0JX17 䳜 7.0: Rim width in inches. Example tire size designation: 䳜 J: Rim contour designation. (These numbers are provided as an 䳜 17: Rim diameter in inches. example only; your tire size desig- nator could vary depending on your vehicle.)

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Tire speed ratings DOT: XXXX XXXX OOOO The chart below lists many of the The front part of the DOT means a different speed ratings currently being used for passenger vehicle plant code number, tire size and tires. The speed rating is part of the tread pattern and the last four tire size designation on the sidewall numbers indicate week and year of the tire. This symbol corresponds manufactured. to that tire's designed maximum For example: safe operating speed. DOT XXXX XXXX 1619 represents Speed Rat- that the tire was produced in the Maximum Speed ing Symbol 16th week of 2019. S 112 mph (180 km/h) T 118 mph (190 km/h) WARNING H 130 mph (210 km/h) Tire age V 149 mph (240 km/h) Replace tires within the recom- mended time frame. Failure to Z Above 149 mph (240 km/h) replace tires as recommended can result in sudden tire failure, which 3. Checking tire life (TIN: Tire Iden- could lead to a loss of control and an tification Number) accident. Any tires that are over 6 years old, based on the manufacturing date, should be replaced by new ones. You 4. Tire ply composition and mate- can find the manufacturing date on rial the tire sidewall (possibly on the The number of layers or plies of inside of the wheel), displaying the rubber- coated fabric in the tire. 8 DOT Code. The DOT Code is a series Tire manufacturers also must indi- of numbers on a tire consisting of cate the materials in the tire, which numbers and English letters. The include steel, nylon, polyester, and manufacturing date is designated others. The letter "R" means radial by the last four digits (characters) ply construction; the letter "D" of the DOT code. means diagonal or bias ply con- struction; and the letter "B" means belted-bias ply construction.

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5. Maximum permissible inflation Tread wear pressure The tread wear grade is a compara- This number is the greatest amount tive rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under con- of air pressure that should be put in trolled conditions on a specified - the tire. Do not exceed the maxi government test course. For exam- mum permissible inflation pressure. ple, a tire graded 150 would wear Refer to the Tire and Loading Infor- one-and-a-half times (1<) as well mation label for recommended on the government course as a tire inflation pressure. graded 100. The relative performance of tires 6. Maximum load rating depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may This number indicates the maximum depart significantly from the norm load in kilograms and pounds that due to variations in driving habits, can be carried by the tire. When service practices and differences in replacing the tires on the vehicle, road characteristics and climate. always use a tire that has the same These grades are molded on the load rating as the factory installed side-walls of passenger vehicle tire. tires. The tires available as standard or optional equipment on your vehi- cle may vary with respect to grade. 7. Uniform tire quality grading Quality grades can be found where Traction - AA, A, B & C applicable on the tire sidewall The traction grades, from highest to between tread shoulder and maxi- lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those mum section width. grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured For example: under controlled conditions on spec- 䳜 TREADWEAR 200 ified government test surfaces of 䳜 TRACTION AA asphalt and concrete. A tire marked 䳜 TEMPERATURE A C may have poor traction perfor- Tires degrade over time, even when mance. they are not being used. Regardless The traction grade assigned to this of the remaining tread, we recom- tire is based on straight-ahead mend that tires be replaced after braking traction tests, and does not approximately six (6) years of nor- include acceleration, cornering, mal service. Heat caused by hot cli- hydroplaning, or peak traction char- mate or frequent high loading acteristics. conditions can accelerate the aging process.

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Temperature -A, B & C Belt A rubber coated layer of cords The temperature grades are A (the that is located between the plies highest), B and C representing the and the tread. Cords may be made tire's resistance to the generation of from steel or other reinforcing heat and its ability to dissipate heat materials. when tested under controlled condi- tions on a specified indoor labora- Bead The tire bead contains steel tory test wheel. wires wrapped by steel cords that Sustained high temperature can hold the tire onto the rim. cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and Bias Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in excessive temperature can lead to which the plies are laid at alternate sudden tire failure. The grade C cor- angles less than 90 degrees to the responds to a level of performance centerline of the tread. which all passenger vehicle tires Cold Tire Pressure The amount of must meet under the Federal Motor air pressure in a tire, measured in Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. - Grades B and A represent higher pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo levels of performance on the labo- pascals (kPa) before a tire has built ratory test wheel than the mini- up heat from driving. mum required by law. Curb Weight This means the weight of a motor vehicle with standard Tire terminology and definitions and optional equipment including Refer to the following for detailed the maximum capacity of fuel, oil definitions of the terms that are and coolant, but without passengers found in the tire description. and cargo. Air Pressure The amount of air DOT Markings A code molded into inside the tire pressing outward on the sidewall of a tire signifying that 8 the tire. Air pressure is expressed in the tire is in compliance with the pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo- U.S. Department of Transportation pascal (kPa). motor vehicle safety standards. The - Accessory Weight This means the DOT code includes the Tire Identifi - combined weight of optional acces- cation Number (TIN), an alphanu sories. Some examples of optional meric designator which can also - accessories are automatic transaxle, identify the tire manufacturer, pro power seats, and air conditioning. duction plant, brand and date of production. Aspect Ratio The relationship of a tire's height to its width.

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GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight The sum of curb weight; accessory GAWR FRT Gross Axle Weight Rating weight; vehicle capacity weight; and for the Front Axle. production options weight. GAWR RR Gross Axle Weight Rating Normal Occupant Weight The num- for the Rear axle. ber of occupants a vehicle is Intended Outboard Sidewall The side designed to seat multiplied by 150 of an asymmetrical tire that must pounds (68 kg). always face outward when mounted Occupant Distribution De on a vehicle. signated seating positions. Kilopascal (kPa) The metric unit for Outward Facing Sidewall The side of air pressure. a asymmetrical tire that has a par- - Light truck (LT) tire A tire desig ticular side that faces outward - nated by its manufacturer as pri when mounted on a vehicle. The marily intended for use on outward facing sidewall bears white lightweight trucks or multipurpose lettering or bears manufacturer, passenger vehicles. brand, and/or model name molding Load ratings The maximum load that is higher or deeper than the that a tire is rated to carry for a same moldings on the inner facing given inflation pressure. sidewall. Load Index An assigned number Passenger (P-Metric) Tire A tire ranging from 1 to 279 that corre- used on passenger cars and some sponds to the load carrying capacity light duty trucks and multipurpose of a tire. vehicles. Maximum Inflation Pressure The Ply A layer of rubber-coated parallel maximum air pressure to which a cords. - cold tire may be inflated. The maxi Pneumatic tire A mechanical device mum air pressure is molded onto made of rubber, chemicals, fabric the sidewall. and steel or other materials, that, Maximum Load Rating The load rat- when mounted on an automotive ing for a tire at the maximum per- wheel, provides the traction and missible inflation pressure for that contains the gas or fluid that sus- tire. tains the load.

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Production options weight The Treadwear Indicators Narrow bands, combined weight of installed regular sometimes called "wear bars," that production options weighing over 5 show across the tread of a tire lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the standard when only 2/32 inch (1.6 mm) of items which they replace, not previ- tread remains. ously considered in curb weight or UTQGS Uniform Tire Quality Grading accessory weight, including heavy Standards, a tire information sys- duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, tem that provides consumers with heavy duty battery, and special ratings for a tire's traction, tem- trim. perature and treadwear. Ratings are Recommended Inflation Pressure determined by tire manufacturers Vehicle manufacturer's recom- using government testing proce- mended tire inflation pressure and dures. The ratings are molded into shown on the tire placard. the sidewall of the tire. Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in Vehicle Capacity Weight The num- which the ply cords that extend to ber of designated seating positions the beads are laid at 90 degrees to multiplied by 150 lbs. (68 kg) plus the centerline of the tread. the rated cargo and luggage load. Rim A metal support for a tire and Vehicle Maximum Load on the Tire upon which the tire beads are Load on an individual tire due to curb seated. and accessory weight plus maxi- mum occupant and cargo weight. Sidewall The portion of a tire between the tread and the bead. Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire Load on an individual tire that is Speed Rating An alphanumeric code determined by distributing to each assigned to a tire indicating the 8 axle its share of the curb weight, maximum speed at which a tire can accessory weight, and normal occu- operate. pant weight and dividing by 2. Traction The friction between the Vehicle Placard A label permanently tire and the road surface. The attached to a vehicle showing the amount of grip provided. original equipment tire size and rec- Tread The portion of a tire that ommended inflation pressure. comes into contact with the road.

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All season tires Snow tires should carry 4 psi (28 Kia specifies all season tires on kPa) more air pressure than the some models to provide good per- pressure recommended for the formance for use all year round, standard tires on the tire label on including snowy and icy road condi- the driver's side of the center pillar, tions. or up to the maximum pressure shown on the tire sidewall, which- All season tires are identified by ALL ever is less. SEASON and/or M+S (Mud and Snow) on the tire sidewall. Snow Do not drive faster than 75 mph tires have better snow traction than (120 km/h) when your vehicle is all season tires and may be more equipped with snow tires. appropriate in some areas. WARNING Summer tires Do not use summer tires at tem- Kia specifies summer tires on some peratures below 45 /F (7 /C) or models to provide superior perfor- when driving on snow or ice. At mance on dry roads. temperatures below 45 /F (7 /C), summer tires can lose elasticity, and Summer tire performance is sub- therefore traction and braking stantially reduced in snow and ice. power as well. Change the tires on Summer tires do not have the tire your vehicle to winter or all- traction rating M+S (Mud and Snow) weather tires of the same size as on the tire side wall. if you plan to the standard tires of the vehicle. operate your vehicle in snowy or icy Both types of tires are identified by conditions, Kia recommends the use the M+S (Mud and Snow) marking. of snow tires or all season tires on Using summer tires at very cold all four wheels. temperatures could cause cracks to form, thereby damaging the tires Snow tires permanently. If you equip your vehicle with snow tires, they should be the same size and have the same load capacity as the original tires. Snow tires should be installed on all four wheels; otherwise, poor han- dling may result.

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Tire chains Radial-ply tires Tire chains, if necessary, should be Radial-ply tires provide improved installed on the front wheels. tread life, road hazard resistance Be sure that the chains are installed and smoother high speed ride. in accordance with the manufac- The radial-ply tires used on this turer's instructions. vehicle are of belted construction, and are selected to complement the To minimize tire and chain wear, do ride and handling characteristics of not continue to use tire chains when your vehicle. Radial-ply tires have they are no longer needed. the same load carrying capacity, as 䳜 When driving on roads covered with snow or ice, drive at less bias-ply or bias belted tires of the - than 20 mph (30 km/h). same size, and use the same rec 䳜 Use the SAE "S" class or wire ommended inflation pressure. chains. Mixing of radial-ply tires with bias- 䳜 If you hear noise caused by chains ply or bias belted tires is not recom- contacting the body, retighten the mended. Any combinations of chain to avoid contact with the radial-ply and bias-ply or bias vehicle body. belted tires when used on the same 䳜 To prevent body damage, vehicle will seriously deteriorate retighten the chains after driving vehicle handling. The best rule to 0.3~0.6 miles (0.5~1.0 km). follow is: Identical radial-ply tires 䳜 Do not use tire chains on vehicles should always be used as a set of equipped with aluminum wheels. four. In unavoidable circumstance, use Longer wearing tires can be more a wire type chain. susceptible to irregular tread wear. 䳜 Use wire chains less than 0.47 8 inches (12 mm) to prevent dam- It is very important to follow the tire - age to the chain's connection. rotation interval shown in this sec tion to achieve the tread life poten- tial of these tires. Cuts and punctures in radial-ply tires are repairable only in the tread area, because of sidewall flexing. Consult your tire dealer for radial-ply tire repairs.

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Low aspect ratio tire (if equipped) 䳜 It is not easy to recognize the tire Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect damage with your own eyes. But ratio is lower than 50, are provided if there is the slightest hint of tire for sporty looks. damage, even though you cannot see the tire damage with your Because the low aspect ratio tires own eyes, have the tire checked are optimized for handling and or replaced because the tire dam- - braking, it may be more uncomfort age may cause air leakage from able to ride in and there is more the tire. noise compare with normal tires. 䳜 If the tire is damaged by driving on a rough road, off road, pothole, CAUTION manhole, or curb stone, it will not Because the sidewall of the low be covered by the warranty. - aspect ratio tire is shorter than the 䳜 You can find out the tire informa normal, the wheel and tire of the tion on the tire sidewall. low aspect ratio tire is easier to be damaged. So, follow the instructions below. 䳜 When driving on a rough road or off road, drive cautiously because tires and wheels may be dam- aged. And after driving, inspect tires and wheels. 䳜 When passing over a pothole, speed bump, manhole, or curb stone, drive slowly so that the tires and wheels are not dam- aged. 䳜 If the tire is impacted, we recom- mend that you inspect the tire condition or contact an authorized Kia dealer. 䳜 To prevent damage to the tire, inspect the tire condition and pressure every 1,900 miles (3,000 km).

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Fuses This vehicle has 2 (or 3) fuse panels, one located in the driver's side panel A vehicle's electrical system is pro- bolster, the other in the motor com- tected from electrical overload partment near the battery. damage by fuses. If any of your vehicle's lights, acces- Blade type sories, or controls do not work, check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse has blown, the element inside the fuse will melt. If the electrical system does not work, first check the driver's side ODEEV098032NR fuse panel. Cartridge type If the replacement fuse blows, this indicates an electrical problem. Avoid using the system involved and immediately consult an authorized Kia dealer. Three kinds of fuses are used: blade ODEEV098077NR type for lower amperage rating, Multi fuse cartridge type, and multi fuse for higher amperage ratings.

WARNING Fuse replacement - ODEEV098078NR 䳜 Never replace a fuse with any thing but another fuse of the 8 BFT same rating. 䳜 A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and possibly a fire. 䳜 Never install a wire or aluminum foil instead of the proper fuse - even as a temporary repair. It ODEEV098079NR may cause extensive wiring dam- * Left side: Normal, Right side: age and a possible fire. Blown 䳜 Do not arbitrarily modify or add- on electric wiring to the vehicle.

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NOTICE CAUTION 䳜 When replacing a fuse, change 䳜 Do not input any other objects POWER button to the OFF posi- except fuses or relays into fuse/ tion and turn off switches of all relay terminals such as a screw- electrical devices then remove driver or wiring. It may cause con- battery (-) terminal. tact failure and system 䳜 The actual fuse/relay panel label malfunction. may differ from equipped items. 䳜 Do not plug in screwdrivers or aftermarket wiring into the ter- minal originally designed for fuse WARNING and relays only. The electrical Electrical Fire system and wiring of the vehicle Always ensure replacements fuses interior may be damaged or and relays are securely fastened burned due to contact failure. when installed. Failure to do so can 䳜 If you directly connect the wire on result in a vehicle fire. the taillight or replace the bulb which is over the regulated capac- Do not remove fuses, relays and ity to install trailers etc., the inner terminals fastened with bolts or junction block can get burned. nuts. The fuses, relays and termi- nals may be fastened incompletely, and it may cause a possible fire. If WARNING fuses, relays and terminals fastened with bolts or nuts are blown, we Electrical wiring repairs recommend that you consult with All electrical repairs should be per- an authorized Kia dealer. formed by an authorized Kia dealer- ships using approved Kia parts. Using other wiring components, CAUTION especially when retrofitting multi- 䳜 When replacing a blown fuse or media or theft alarm system, car relay, make sure the new fuse or phone or radio may cause vehicle relay fits tightly into the clips. damage and increase the risk of a Failure to tightly install the fuse vehicle fire. or relay may cause damage to the wiring and electric systems.

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NOTICE 3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the removal tool pro- Remodeling Prohibited vided on the motor compartment Do not rewire your vehicle in any fuse panel cover. way as doing so may affect the per- formance of several safety features in your vehicle. Rewiring your vehicle may also void your warranty and cause you to be responsible for any subsequent vehicle damage which may result.

Replacing inner panel fuse ODEEV098034NR 1. Turn the POWER button and all other switches off. 4. Check the removed fuse; replace it 2. Open the fuse panel cover. if it is blown. Spare fuses are provided in the motor compartment fuse panel. 5. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an autho- rized Kia dealer. If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a cir- cuit you may not need for operating ODEEV098033NR 8 the vehicle, such as the power outlet If the switch is located in the fuse. "OFF" position, a caution indicator will be displayed in the cluster. If the head lamp, turn signal lamp, To identify the location of a spe- stop signal lamp, fog lamp, DRL, tail cific fuse, please refer to the lamp, HMSL do not work and the inside of the fuse panel cover and fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the description list in this section. the motor compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced.

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NOTICE CAUTION If the headlamp, fog lamp, turn sig- Fuse Panel Covers nal lamp, or tail lamp malfunction The contact points of the switches even without any problem to the may wear out with excessive use. lamps, have the vehicle checked by Please refrain from excessive use of an authorized Kia dealer for assis- the switches (except for long-term tance. parking for over 1 month).

Fuse switch NOTICE 䳜 If the vehicle is going to be unused for over 1 month, set all switches to OFF to prevent the batteries from draining.

Replacing motor compartment fuse 1. Turn the POWER button and all other switches off. ODEEV098035NR 2. Remove the fuse panel cover by Always set the fuse switch to the pressing the tab and pulling the ON position before using the vehicle. cover up. If you move the switch to the OFF position, some items such as audio and digital clock must be reset and transmitter (or smart key) may not work properly. When the switch is Off, the caution indicator will be dis- played on the instrument cluster.

ODEEV098036NR 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the motor compartment fuse panel.

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4. Push in a new fuse of the same NOTICE rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, Do not disassemble nor assemble consult an authorized Kia dealer. the multi fuse when it is secured with nuts and bolts. Incorrect or CAUTION partial assembly torque may cause a fire. Have the vehicle checked by Always securely install the fuse an authorized Kia dealer panel cover in the motor compart- ment to protect against electrical failure which may occur from water Main fuse contact. Listen for the audible click- ing sound to ensure fuse panel cover is securely fastened.

Multi fuse

ODEEV098038NR If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Turn the POWER button and all other switches off. 2. Disconnect the negative battery ODEEV098037NR cable. If the multi fuse is blown, it must be 8 3. Remove the nuts shown in the removed as follows: picture above. 1. Turn the POWER button and all 4. Replace the fuse with a new one other switches off. of the same rating. 2. Disconnect the negative battery 5. Reverse these steps to reinstall cable. the multi fuse. 3. Remove the nuts shown in the picture above. 4. Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating. 5. Reverse these steps to reinstall the multi fuse.

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NOTICE The electronic system may not function correctly even when the motor compartment and internal fuse box's individual fuses are not disconnected. In such case the cause of the problem may be disconnec- tion of the main fuse (BFT type), which is located inside the positive battery terminal (+) cap. Since the main fuse is designed more intricately than other parts, have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer.

Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.

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Driver's side fuse panel NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label on the inside of the fuse cover. This diagram will provide you with the specific information for your vehicles. ODEEV098039NR

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Refer to the following table for a description of the fuse.

Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Crash Pad Switch, ECM (Electro Chromic Mirror), Audio / Video & Navigation Head Unit, Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH/RH, Front Seat Warm- MODULE 5 10 A mer Control Module, Rear Seat Warmer Control Mod- ule, Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device Module, Front Air Ventilation Seat Control Module Amp Crash Pad Switch, MFC Module AEB module, Blind Spot Detection Radar Left Handle side / Right Handle MODULE 4 10 A side, VESS console upper EXTN (STR'G WHEEL HEATED) Luggage Lamp, Front Vanity Lamp LH/RH, Room, INTERIOR LAMP 10 A Overhead Console Lamp Rain Sensor, Wireless Char- ger A/BAG 15 A ACU (Airbag Control Unit), ODS E-SHIFTER 1 10 A Console Upper EXTN (SBW) IG 1 25 A PCB Block (FUSE-IEB2, EPCU2) CLUSTER 10 A Cluster BCM (Body Control Module), Driver/Passenger Door MODULE 3 10 A Module, Stop Lamp Switch Fuel Filler Door & Battery Charge Switch, Cluster, Charger Indicator, Air Conditioner Control Module, IG3_2 10 A Audio / Video & Navigation Head Unit, Audio, IG3, PTC Heater Charger Control Module MEMORY 2 7.5 A VESS, BATT_COOL_EXV A/BAG IND 7.5 A Cluster, Air Conditioner Control Module START 7.5 A EPCU, Smart Key Control Module O/S Mirror, Power Outlet Relay, Amp, BCM (Body MODULE 2 10 A Control Module), Wireless Charge Unit, USB/Charge Unit, Smart Key Control Module, Audio Unit BUTTON START 3 7.5 A Smart Key Control Module

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Driver/Passenger Door Module, IMS (Driver Integrated Memory System Module), Cluster, Air Conditioner MEMORY 1 10 A Control Module, ECM (Electro Chromic Mirror), Auto Light & Photo Sensor, BCM (Body Control Module), Active Air Flap Unit MULTI MEDIA 15 A Audio / Video & Navigation Head Unit E-SHIFTER 2 10 A SBW Control Unit HEATED STEER- BCM (Body Control Module) 15 A ING IG3_1 20 A IG3_1 Relay MDPS 7.5 A MDPS Unit TAIL GATE 10 A Tail Gate Relay BUTTON START 1 15 A Smart Key Control Module Front Seat Warmer Control Module / Front Air Venti- MODULE 7 7.5 A lation Seat Control Module, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module, AC Inverter Module Engine Room Junction Block (Rear Wiper Relay), Rear WIPER (REAR) 15 A Wiper Motor SUNROOF 20 A Sunroof Motor Power Window Right Handle Side Relay, Passenger P/WINDOW RH 25 A Safety Power Window Module (LHD), Driver Safety Power Window Module (RHD) Power Window Right Handle Side Relay, Passenger P/WINDOW LH 25 A Safety Power Window Module (LHD), Passenger Safety Power Window Module (RHD) 8 BUTTON START 2 7.5 A Start/Stop Button Switch, Smart Key Control Module BRAKE SWITCH 7.5 A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module Charge Control Module, Charger Lock/Unlock Relay, CHARGER 10 A C_C_Lamp A/CON 7.5 A Air Conditioner Control Module, Ionizer WASHER 15 A Multifunction Switch S/HEATER (FRT) 25 A Front Seat Warmer Control Module Driver Seat Manual Switch, Driver Integrated Memory P/SEAT (DRV) 30 A System Module

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected AMP 30 A AMP Hazard Switch, BCM (Body Control Module), OBD, Driver Smart Key Outside Handle, Passenger Smart MODULE 1 10 A Key Outside Handle, Driver Door Module, Passenger Door Module Door Lock/Unlock Relay, ICM Relay Box (Dead Lock DOOR LOCK 20 A Relay) BCM (Body Control Module), Wiper Motor, Engine WIPER 2 (FRT) 10 A Room Junction Block (Front Wiper (Low) Relay) BCM (Body Control Module), Smart Key Control Mod- MODULE 6 7.5 A ule S/HEATER (REAR) 25 A Rear Seat Warmer Control Module Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror, Air condi- HEATED MIRROR 10 A tioner Control Module Wiper Motor, Engine Room Junction Block (Front WIPER 1 (FRT) 30 A Wiper (LOW) Relay)

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Motor compartment fuse panel

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Refer to the following table for a description of the fuse.

Fuse Fuse Name Circuit Protected rating PCB-Block (Fuse -EPCU1, BMS, B/Alarm Horn, B + 5 60 A Horn Relay - Main) IGPM (Fuse - S/HEATER (REAR), ARISU (4CH), IPS B + 2 60 A (2CH), IPS (2CH) IGPM (ARISU (4CH), IPS (2CH), IPS (2CH), IPS B + 3 60 A (2CH), IPS (1CH) IGPM (Fuse - Tail Gate, Sunroof, P/window RH, B + 4 50 A P/window LH. S/Heater (FRT), P/Seat (DRV), AMP, IG3_1 COOLING FAN 60 A Cooling Fan Relay 1 MUTL FUSE BLOWER 40 A Blower Relay Button Start #2 (IG1) Relay, Button Start #1 IG 1 40 A (ACC) Relay IG 2 40 A Button Start #3 (IG2) Relay IEB 3 60 A IDB_MTR+2 IEB 4 60 A IDB_MTR+1 REAR HEATED 50 A Rear Heated Relay IEB 1 40 A IDB Unit Fuse - Power Outlet 1, AC Inverter Module, Head MAIN 150 A Lamp (high), Rear Wiper

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Fuse Fuse Name Circuit Protected rating MDPS 80 A MDPS Unit E-SHIFTER 2 10 A E-SHIFTER Relay POWER OUT- 20 A P/OUTLET Relay LET 3 POWER OUT- 20 A P/OUTLET Relay LET 2 OBC 10 A OBC Unit AMS 10 A Battery SNSR B/UP LMAP 10 A B/UP LAMP Relay IGPM (Fuse - BUTTON START1, BUTTON START B + 1 40 A 2, BRAKE SWITCH, MODULE 1 DOOR LOCK leak current Autocut Device) E-SHIFTER 1 40 A E-SHIFTER 1 Relay REAR WIPER 15 A Rear Wiper Relay HEAD LAMP HI 10 A H/LAMP HI Relay INVERTER 30 A AC Inverter Module FUSE POWER OUT- 40 A Power Outlet Relay LET 1 IG3_2 10 A OBC Unit Electric Water Pump (Battery), Electric Water EWP 15 A Pump (PE) Cooling Fan Relay, E-Compressor, Blow Relay, IG3_3 10 A EPCU BMS Unit, Active Air Flap Unit, 3 WAY_VALVE IG3_4 10 A (RH/LH), B/UP LP Relay 8 IG3_1 15 A IG3_1 Relay EPCU 1 15 A EPCU BMS 15 A BMS Unit B/ALARM 10 A B/ALARM HORN Relay HORN HORN 20 A HORN Relay IEB 2 10 A IDB Unit, Multipurpose Check Connector EPCU 2 10 A EPCU

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Refer to the following table for the relay type.

Relay Name Type Button Start #2 (IG1) MICRO Relay Rear Wiper Relay MICRO Button Start #3 (IG2) MICRO Relay E-SHIFTER Relay MICRO Button Start #1 (ACC) MICRO Relay Cooling Fan Relay MINI Rear Heated Relay MINI B/UP Lamp Relay MICRO Blower Relay MICRO HEAD LAMP HI Relay MICRO Power Outlet Relay MICRO

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Battery terminal cover NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.

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Light bulbs CAUTION Light bulbs are installed in various Light replacement parts of the vehicle to provide light- Be sure to replace the burned-out ing inside and outside the vehicle as bulb with one of the same wattage well as to alert other vehicles. rating. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the fuse or electric wir- Bulb replacement precaution ing system. Please keep extra bulbs on hand with appropriate wattage ratings in case of emergencies. CAUTION Headlamp Lens Refer to "Bulb wattage" on page 9- 3. To prevent damage, do not clean the headlamp lens with chemical sol- When changing lamps, first turn off vents or strong detergents. the vehicle at a safe place, firmly apply the parking brake and detach the battery's negative (-) terminal. NOTICE 䳜 If the light bulb or lamp connector WARNING is removed while the lamp is still Working on the lights on, the fuse box's electronic sys- Prior to working on the light, firmly tem may log it as a malfunction. apply the parking brake, ensure that Therefore, a lamp malfunction the vehicle POWER button is in OFF incident may be recorded as a position and turn off the lights to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in avoid sudden movement of the the fuse box. vehicle and burning your fingers or 䳜 It is normal for an operating lamp receiving an electric shock. to flicker momentarily. This is due to a stabilization function of the Use only bulbs of the specified vehicle's electronic control device. wattage. If the lamp lights up normally after momentarily blinking, then it is functioning as normal. However, if the lamp continues to flicker several times or turns off completely, there may be an error in the vehicle's electronic control

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device. Please have the vehicle headlamp assembly to get to the checked by an authorized Kia bulb(s). dealer immediately. Removing/installing the headlamp assembly can result in damage to NOTICE the vehicle. If non-genuine parts or substandard bulbs are used, it may We recommend that the headlight lead to blowing a fuse or other wir- aiming be adjusted by an authorized ing damages. Kia dealer after an accident or after the headlight assembly is rein- Do not install extra lamps or LEDs to stalled. the vehicle. If additional lights are installed, it may lead to lamp mal- functions and flickering. Addition- NOTICE ally, the fuse box and other writing After driving in heavy rain or wash- may be damaged. ing, headlamp and tail lamp lenses could appear frosty. This condition Light bulb position (Front) is caused by the temperature dif- Head lamp - Type A ference between the lamp inside and outside. This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn't indicate a problem with your vehicle. If the water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry, we recom- mend that you have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer. 8

ODEEV098045NR If you don't have the necessary tools, the correct bulbs and the expertise, consult an authorized Kia dealer. In many cases, it is difficult to replace vehicle light bulbs because other parts of the vehicle must be removed before you can get to the bulb. This is especially true if you have to remove the

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Head lamp - Type B Light bulb position (Rear) Rear combination lamp

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ODEEV098047NR ODEEV098071NR 1. Headlamp (Low/High) (Bulb type) Back up lamp 2. Front turn signal lamp (Bulb type) 3. Side marker (Bulb type) 4. Headlamp (Low/High) (LED type) 5. Headlamp (Low) (LED type) 6. Front turn signal lamp (LED type) 7. Side marker (LED type) 8. Day time running lamp / Position lamp (LED type) 9. Front fog lamp (Bulb type)

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High mounted stop lamp Light bulb position (Side)

ODEEV098050NR ODEEV098052NR License plate lamp 1. Side repeater lamp (LED type)

Replacing headlamp (LED type)

ODEEV098051NR 1. Stop/tail lamp (Bulb type) 2. Tail lamp (Bulb/LED type)

3. Rear fog lamp (LED type) ODEEV098053NR 4. Rear turn signal lamp If the Low/High beam lamp (1), Low 8 5. Stop/tail lamp (LED type) beam lamp (2), Front turn signal 6. Back up lamp (Bulb type) lamp (3), or side marker (4) does not 7. High mounted stop lamp (LED operate, have the vehicle checked by type) an authorized Kia dealer. 8. License plate lamp (Bulb type) The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single component because they are part of an integrated unit. The LED lamps have to be replaced with the unit.

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A skilled technician should check or Headlamp bulb repair the head lamp (LED), for it may damage related parts of the vehicle.

Replacing headlamp (high/low beam) bulb

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WARNING Halogen bulbs Handle halogen bulbs with care. 䳜 Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas that will produce flying pieces ODEEV098054NR of glass if broken. 1. Open the hood. 䳜 Avoid scratches and abrasions to 2. Remove the headlamp bulb cover the halogen bulbs. If the bulbs are by turning it counterclockwise. 3. Disconnect the headlamp bulb lit, avoid contact with liquids. socket-connector. 䳜 Always handle them carefully, and 4. Remove the bulb-socket from the avoid scratches and abrasions. If headlamp assembly by turning the bulb-socket counterclockwise the bulbs are lit, avoid contact until the tabs on the bulb-socket with liquids. Never touch the glass align with the slots on the head- with bare hands. Residual oil may lamp assembly. cause the bulb to overheat and 5. Install a new bulb-socket assem- burst when lit. A bulb should be bly in the headlamp assembly by operated only when installed in a aligning the tabs on the bulb- headlamp. socket with the slots in the head- 䳜 If a bulb becomes damaged or lamp assembly. cracked, replace it immediately 6. Push the bulb-socket into the and carefully dispose of it. headlamp assembly and turn the 䳜 Wear eye protection when chang- bulb-socket clockwise. ing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool 7. Install the headlamp bulb cover by turning it clockwise. down before handling it.

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Replacing front turn signal lamp Replacing fog lamp/DRL/position bulb lamp bulb If the front fog lamp (Bulb) and DRL bulb (LED) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an autho- rized Kia dealer.

ODEEV098056NR 1. Open the hood. 2. Remove the dust cover (A) from the headlamp assembly then the bulb-socket by turning it counter- ODEEV098057NR clockwise until the tabs on the The LED lamps cannot be replaced bulb-socket align with the slots on the headlamp assembly. as a single component because they 3. Remove the bulb from the bulb- are part of an integrated unit. The socket by pressing it in and rotat- LED lamps have to be replaced with ing it counterclockwise until the the unit. tabs on the bulb align with the A skilled technician should check or slots in the bulb-socket. Pull the repair the front fog lamp (Bulb) and bulb out of the bulb-socket. 4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it DRL bulb (LED), for it may damage into the bulb-socket and rotating related parts of the vehicle. 8 it until it locks into place. 5. Install the socket in the headlamp assembly by aligning the tabs on the bulb-socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the bulb- socket into the headlamp assem- bly and turn the socket clockwise.

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Replacing stop and tail lamp (rear 6. Remove the socket from the bulb type) bulb assembly by turning the socket 1. Open the liftgate. counterclockwise until the tabs on 2. Open the service cover. the socket align with the slots on 3. Loosen the light assembly retain- the assembly. ing screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.

ODEEV098074NR 7. Remove the bulb from the socket ODEEV098072NR by pressing it in and rotating it 4. Remove the rear combination counterclockwise until the tabs on lamp assembly from the body of the bulb align with the slots in the the vehicle. socket. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 8. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place. 9. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assem- bly and turn the socket clockwise. 10.Install the rear combination lamp assembly to the body of the vehi- ODEEV098073NR cle. 5. Disconnect the rear combination 11.Install the service cover. lamp connector.

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Replacing tail lamp (inside) bulb 6. Install the socket in the assembly 1. Open the liftgate. by aligning the tabs on the socket 2. Remove the service cover. with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assem- bly and turn the socket clockwise. 7. Install the service cover by putting it into the service hole.

Replacing stop and tail lamp (LED type) bulb If the stop and tail lamp (LED) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer. ODEEV098075NR 3. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly.

ODEEV098058NR The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single component because they are part of an integrated unit. The 8 LED lamps have to be replaced with ODEEV098076NR the unit. 4. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it A skilled technician should check or counter-clockwise until the tabs repair the stop and tail lamp (LED), on the bulb align with the slots in for it may damage related parts of the socket. Pull the bulb out of the vehicle. the socket. 5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place.

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Replacing back-up lamp bulb A skilled technician should check or If the back-up lamp does not oper- repair the high mounted stop lamp ate, have the vehicle checked by an (LED), for it may damage related authorized Kia dealer. parts of the vehicle.

Replacing license plate lamp bulb

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Replacing high mounted stop lamp ODEEV098061NR bulb If the high mounted stop lamp (LED) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer.

ODEEV098062NR 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens cover from lamp housing. 2. Remove the socket from the

ODEEV098060NR assembly by turning the socket The LED lamps cannot be replaced counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on as a single component because they the assembly. are part of an integrated unit. The 3. Remove the bulb from bulb- LED lamps have to be replaced with socket by pulling it out. the unit.

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4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it Replacing map lamp (bulb type) into the bulb-socket. bulb 5. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. 6. Push the socket into the assem- bly and turn the socket clockwise. 7. Align the lens cover tabs with the lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place.

Replacing side repeater lamp (LED type) bulb If the side repeater lamp (LED) does ODEEV098063NR not operate, have the vehicle 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens cover from checked by an authorized Kia dealer. lamp housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens cover tabs with the lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place.

NOTICE Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous- ODEEV098052NR ings. 8 The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single component because they are part of an integrated unit. The LED lamps have to be replaced with the unit. A skilled technician should check or repair the side repeater lamp (LED), for it may damage related parts of the vehicle.

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Replacing map lamp (LED type) Replacing vanity mirror lamp bulb bulb If the map lamp (LED) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer.

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WARNING Interior lamps ODEEV098064NR Prior to working on the Interior The LED lamps cannot be replaced lamps, ensure that the "OFF" button as a single component because they is depressed to avoid burning your are part of an integrated unit. The fingers or receiving an electric LED lamps have to be replaced with shock. the unit. 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, A skilled technician should check or gently pry the lamp assembly repair the map lamp (LED), for it from interior. may damage related parts of the 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it vehicle. straight out. 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Install the lamp assembly to inte- rior.

NOTICE Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous- ings.

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Replacing room lamp (bulb type) Replacing room lamp (LED type) bulb bulb If the Room lamp (LED) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer.

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WARNING

Interior lamps ODEEV098067NR Prior to working on the Interior The LED lamps cannot be replaced lamps, ensure that the "OFF" button as a single component because they is depressed to avoid burning your are part of an integrated unit. The fingers or receiving an electric LED lamps have to be replaced with shock. the unit.

1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, A skilled technician should check or gently pry the lens cover from repair the Room lamp (LED), for it lamp housing. may damage related parts of the 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it vehicle. straight out. 8 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens cover tabs with the lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place.

NOTICE Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous- ings.

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Replacing liftgate room lamp bulb NOTICE Be careful not to dirty or damage the lens, lens tab, and plastic hous- ings.

ODEEV098068NR 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens cover from lamp housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens cover tabs with the lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place. If the Liftgate room lamp (LED) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer. The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single component because they are part of an integrated unit. The LED lamps have to be replaced with the unit. A skilled technician should check or repair the Liftgate room lamp (LED), for it may damage related parts of the vehicle.

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Appearance care Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, industrial pollution and similar Use the information in the following deposits can damage your vehicle's sections to keep the exterior and finish if not removed immediately. interior of your vehicle clean. Even prompt washing with plain water may not completely remove Exterior care all these deposits. A mild soap, safe for use on painted surfaces, may be Use the information in the following used. sections to maintain the exterior of After washing, rinse the vehicle your vehicle. Keeping the exterior thoroughly with lukewarm or cold - clean is not only aesthetically pleas water. Do not allow soap to dry on ing, but it also helps to prolong the the finish. life of the vehicle. After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if Exterior general caution they have been affected by water. If braking performance is impaired, It is very important to follow the dry the brakes by applying them label directions when using any lightly while maintaining a slow for- chemical cleaner or polish. Read all ward speed. warning and caution statements that appear on the label. CAUTION 䳜 Do not use strong soap, chemical Finish maintenance detergents or hot water, and do not wash the vehicle in direct sun- Washing light or when the body of the To help protect your vehicle's finish vehicle is warm. from rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly and frequently at least 䳜 Be careful when washing the side 8 - once a month with lukewarm or cold windows of your vehicle, espe water. cially with high-pressure water. If you use your vehicle for off-road Water may leak through the win- driving, you should wash it after dows and wet the interior. each off-road trip. Pay special 䳜 To prevent damage to the plastic attention to the removal of any parts and lamps, do not clean with accumulation of salt, dirt, mud, and chemical solvents or strong other foreign materials. Make sure detergents. the drain holes in the lower edges of the doors and rocker panels are kept clear and clean.

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High-pressure washing CAUTION When using high-pressure washers, make sure to maintain sufficient Wetting motor compartment distance from the vehicle. Insufficient clearance or excessive pressure can lead to component damage or water penetration. Do not spray the camera, sensors or its surrounding area directly with a high pressure washer. Shock applied from high pressure water may cause the device to not operate normally. Do not bring the nozzle tip close to ODEEV098069NR boots (rubber or plastic covers) or - connectors as they may be dam- 䳜 Water washing in the motor com aged if they come into contact with partment including high pressure high pressure water. water washing may cause the failure of electrical circuits located WARNING in the motor compartment. 䳜 Never allow water or other liquids After washing the vehicle, test the to come in contact with electrical/ brakes while driving slowly to see if electronic components inside the they have been affected by water. If vehicle as this may damage them. braking performance is impaired, 䳜 To prevent damage to the dry the brakes by applying them charging door, make sure to close - lightly while maintaining a slow for and lock the vehicle doors when ward speed. washing (high-pressure washing, automatic car washing, etc.) the vehicle.

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Waxing NOTICE Wax the vehicle when water will no longer bead on the paint. If your vehicle is damaged and Always wash and dry the vehicle requires any metal repair or before waxing. Use a good quality replacement, be sure the body shop liquid or paste wax, and follow the applies anti-corrosion materials to manufacturer's instructions. Wax all the parts repaired or replaced. metal trim to protect it and to maintain its luster. - Removing oil, tar, and similar mate Bright-metal maintenance rials with a spot remover will usually strip the wax from the finish. Be To remove road tar and insects, use sure to re-wax these areas even if a tar remover, not a scraper or the rest of the vehicle does not yet other sharp object. need waxing. To protect the surfaces of bright metal parts from corrosion, apply a CAUTION coating of wax or chrome preserva- Drying vehicle tive and rub to a high luster. 䳜 Wiping dust or dirt off the body During winter weather or in coastal with a dry cloth will scratch the areas, cover the bright metal parts finish. with a heavier coating of wax or 䳜 Do not use steel wool, abrasive preservative. If necessary, coat the cleaners, acid detergents or parts with non-corrosive petroleum strong detergents containing high jelly or other protective compound. alkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plated or anodized alumi- Underbody maintenance num parts. This may result in damage to the protective coating Road salt and other corrosive chem- 8 and cause discoloration or paint icals are used in cold weather states deterioration. to melt snow and prevent ice accu- mulation. If these chemicals are not regularly removed, they will corrode Finish damage repair the vehicle underbody and over time Deep scratches or stone chips in the damage fuel lines, the fuel tank painted surface must be repaired retention system, the vehicle sus- promptly. Exposed metal will quickly pension, the exhaust system, and rust and may develop into a major even the body frame. repair expense.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety 䳜 Use only a mild soap or neutral Administration has warned all vehi- detergent, and rinse thoroughly cle owners of all brands of the need with water. Also, be sure to clean to take the following steps: the wheels after driving on salted 䳜 Wash the undercarriage of your roads. This helps prevent corro- vehicle regularly during the winter sion. and whenever your vehicle has 䳜 Avoid washing the wheels with been exposed to such salts or highspeed vehicle wash brushes. chemicals. 䳜 Do not use any alkaline or acid 䳜 Do a thorough washing of the detergents It may damage and undercarriage at the end of the corrode the aluminum wheels winter. coated with a clear protective fin- 䳜 Use professional service techni- ish. cians or governmental inspection stations to annually inspect for Corrosion protection corrosion. 䳜 Immediately seek an inspection of Protecting your vehicle from corro- your vehicle if you become visu- sion ally aware of corrosion flaking or By using the most advanced design - scaling or if you become aware of and construction practices to com a change in vehicle performance, bat corrosion, we produce vehicles of the highest quality. However, this such as soft or spongy brakes, is only part of the job. To achieve fluids leaking, impairment of the long-term corrosion resistance directional control, suspension your vehicle can deliver, the owner's noises or rattling metal straps. cooperation and assistance is also required. Aluminum wheel maintenance Common causes of corrosion The aluminum wheels are coated The most common causes of corro- with a clear protective finish. sion on your vehicle are: 䳜 Do not use any abrasive cleaner, 䳜 Road salt, dirt and moisture that polishing compound, solvent, or is allowed to accumulate under- wire brushes on aluminum neath the vehicle. wheels. They may scratch or 䳜 Removal of paint or protective damage the finish. coatings by stones, gravel, abra- 䳜 Clean the wheel when it has sion or minor scrapes and dents cooled. which leave unprotected metal exposed to corrosion.

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High-corrosion areas Keep your vehicle clean If you live in an area where your The best way to prevent corrosion is vehicle is regularly exposed to cor- to keep your vehicle clean and free rosive materials, corrosion protec- tion is particularly important. Some of corrosive materials. Attention to - of the common causes of acceler- the underside of the vehicle is par ated corrosion are road salts, dust ticularly important. control chemicals, ocean air and If you live in a high-corrosion area 䳎 industrial pollution. where road salts are used, near the ocean, areas with industrial pollu- Moisture breeds corrosion Moisture creates the conditions in tion, acid rain, etc.䳎, you should which corrosion is most likely to take extra care to prevent corrosion. occur. For example, corrosion is In winter, hose off the underside of accelerated by high humidity, par- your vehicle at least once a month ticularly when temperatures are and be sure to clean the underside just above freezing. In such condi- thoroughly when winter is over. tions, the corrosive material is kept - in contact with the vehicle's surface When cleaning underneath the vehi by moisture that evaporates slowly. cle, give particular attention to the Mud is particularly corrosive components under the fenders and because it dries slowly and holds other areas that are hidden from moisture in contact with the vehicle. view. Do a thorough job; just damp- Although the mud appears to be ening the accumulated mud rather dry, it can still retain the moisture than washing it away will accelerate and promote corrosion. corrosion rather than prevent it. High temperatures can also acceler- Water under high pressure and ate corrosion of parts that are not steam are particularly effective in properly ventilated so the moisture 8 can be dispersed. For all these rea- removing accumulated mud and sons, it is particularly important to corrosive materials. keep your vehicle clean and free of When cleaning lower door panels, mud or accumulations of other rocker panels and frame members, materials. This applies not only to be sure that drain holes are kept the visible surfaces but particularly open so that moisture can escape to the underside of the vehicle. and not be trapped inside to accel- To help prevent corrosion erate corrosion. You can help prevent corrosion from beginning by observing the follow- ing:

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Keep your garage dry These should be carried only in Don't park your vehicle in a damp, proper containers and any spills or poorly ventilated garage. This cre- leaks should be cleaned up, flushed ates a favorable environment for with clean water and thoroughly corrosion. This is particularly true if dried. you wash your vehicle in the garage or drive it into the garage when it is Interior care still wet or covered with snow, ice or Use the information in the following mud. Even a heated garage can con- sections to maintain the interior of tribute to corrosion unless it is well your vehicle. ventilated so moisture is dispersed. Interior general precautions - Keep paint and trim in good condi Prevent chemicals such as perfume, tion cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand Scratches or chips in the finish cleaner, and air freshener from con- should be covered with "touch-up" tacting the interior parts because paint as soon as possible to reduce they may cause damage or discolor- the possibility of corrosion. If bare ation. If they do contact the interior metal is showing through, the parts, wipe them off immediately. If attention of a qualified body and necessary, use a vinyl cleaner, see paint shop is recommended. product instructions for correct Bird droppings: Bird droppings are usage. highly corrosive and may damage painted surfaces in just a few hours. CAUTION Always remove bird droppings as Electrical components soon as possible. Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical/elec- Don't neglect the interior tronic components inside the vehicle Moisture can collect under the floor as this may damage them. mats and carpeting and cause cor- rosion. Check under the mats peri- odically to be sure the carpeting is dry. Use particular care if you carry fertilizers, cleaning materials or chemicals in the vehicle.

8 72 Maintenance Appearance care

CAUTION Cleaning the leather seats Remove all contaminations Leather instantly. Refer to instructions When cleaning leather products below for removal of each contami- (steering wheel, seats etc.), use nant. neutral detergents or low alcohol 䳜 Cosmetic products (sunscreen, content solutions. If you use high foundation, etc.) alcohol content solutions or acid/ - Apply cleansing cream on a alkaline detergents, the color of the cloth and wipe the contami- leather may fade or the surface nated point. Wipe off the cream may get stripped off. with a wet cloth and remove water with a dry cloth. Taking care of leather seats 䳜 Beverages (coffee, soft drink, 䳜 Vacuum the seat periodically to etc.) remove dust and sand on the - Apply a small amount of neutral - seat. It will prevent abrasion or detergent and wipe until con damage of the leather and main- taminations do not smear. tain its quality. 䳜 Oil 䳜 Wipe the natural leather seat - Remove oil instantly with cover often with dry or soft cloth. absorbable cloth and wipe with 䳜 Sufficient use of a leather protec- stain remover for natural tive may prevent abrasion of the leather only. cover and helps maintain the 䳜 Chewing gum color. Be sure to read the instruc- - Harden the gum with ice and tions and consult a specialist remove gradually. when using leather coating or 8 protective agents. Fabric seat cover (if equipped) 䳜 Leather with bright colors (beige, Please clean the fabric seats regu- cream beige) is easily contami- larly with a vacuum cleaner in con- nated and clear in appearance. sideration of fabric material Clean the seats frequently. characteristics. If they are heavily 䳜 Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It soiled with beverage stains, etc., use may cause the surface to crack. a suitable interior cleaner. To pre- vent damage to seat covers, wipe off the seat covers down to the seams with a large wiping motion

8 73 Maintenance Appearance care and moderate pressure using a soft Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web- sponge or microfiber cloth. bing Velcro closures on clothing or sharp Clean the belt webbing with any objects may cause snagging or mild soap solution recommended for scratches on the surface of the cleaning upholstery or carpet. Fol- seats. low the instructions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye Make sure not to rub such objects the webbing because this may against the surface. weaken it.

Cleaning the upholstery and inte- Cleaning the interior window glass rior trim If the interior glass surfaces of the Vinyl vehicle become fogged (that is, cov- Remove dust and loose dirt from ered with an oily, greasy or waxy vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum film), they should be cleaned with a cleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with a glass cleaner. Follow the directions vinyl cleaner. on the glass cleaner container. Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt from CAUTION fabric with a whisk broom or vac- Rear window uum cleaner. Clean with a mild soap Do not scrape or scratch the inside solution recommended for uphol- of the rear window. This may result stery or carpets. Remove fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot in damage of the rear window cleaner. If fresh spots do not receive defroster grid. immediate attention, the fabric can be stained and its color can be affected. Also, its fire-resistant properties can be reduced if the material is not properly maintained. Using anything but recommended cleaners and procedures may affect the fabric's appearance and fire- resistant properties.

8 74 Maintenance California perchlorate notice

California perchlorate notice Perchlorate Material-special han- dling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate. Notice to California Vehicle Disman- tlers: Perchlorate containing mate- rials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt pre-tensioners and key- less remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations Sec- tion 67384.10 (a).

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Specifications, Consumer information 9 and Reporting safety defects

Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Dimensions...... 9-2 Electric vehicle specifications ...... 9-2 Bulb wattage ...... 9-3 Tires and wheels...... 9-4 Volume and weight...... 9-5 Air conditioning system...... 9-5 Recommended lubricants and capacities ...... 9-5 Vehicle identification number (VIN)...... 9-6 Vehicle certification label ...... 9-6 Tire specification and pressure label...... 9-7 Motor number ...... 9-7 Air conditioner compressor label ...... 9-8 Refrigerant label...... 9-8 Consumer Assistance (U.S. only)...... 9-9 Electrical Equipment (U.S. only) ...... 9-11 Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. only) ...... 9-12 Online factory authorized manuals (U.S. only)...... 9-13 Specifications, Consumer information and Dimensions Reporting safety defects

SPECIFICATIONS, CONSUMER INFORMATION AND REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

Dimensions

Item Size: in (mm) Overall length 172.2 (4,375) Overall width 71.1 (1,805) Overall height Without Roof rack 61.4 (1,560) With Roof rack 61.8 (1,570) Tread Front 215/55R17 61.5 (1,562) Rear 215/55R17 61.9 (1,572) 106.3 (2,700)

Electric vehicle specifications

Motor Battery (Lithium-Ion Polymer) Charger (OBC) Max. Output Max. Torque Capacity Power Output Voltage Max. Output 150 kW 395 N6m 180 Ah 170 kW 356 V 7.2 kW

OBC: On-Board Battery Chargers

9 2 Specifications, Consumer information and Bulb wattage Reporting safety defects

Bulb wattage

Light Bulb Wattage (W) Bulb type Headlamps (Low/High) 60 HB3 HL+ Headlamps (Low/High) - LED type* LED LED Bulb type 21 PY21W Front turn signal lamps LED type * LED LED Front Front position lamps LED type LED LED Daytime running light LED type * LED LED Front fog lamps Bulb type 51 HB4 Side Repeater lamps LED type * LED LED Rear Stop/Tail lamps (outside) 21/5 P21/5W Bulb type Rear tail lamps (Inside) 3.8 W3.8W Rear fog lamps (Inside) LED type * LED LED Rear Stop/Tail lamps (outside) LED LED LED type Rear tail lamps (Inside) LED LED Rear Bulb type 28/8 P28/8W Rear turn signal lamps LED type 27 P27W Back-up lamps 16 W16W High mounted stop lamp LED LED License plate lamps 5 W5W Bulb type 10 WEDGE Map lamps LED type LED LED Bulb type 10 FESTOON Room lamps Interior LED type LED LED Vanity mirror lamps 5 FESTOON Bulb type 10 FESTOON Liftgate lamp LED type LED LED 9

* If equipped

9 3 Specifications, Consumer information and Tires and wheels Reporting safety defects

Tires and wheels

Load Speed Inflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)] Wheel lug nut Tire Wheel torque Item Capacity capacity Normal load*1 Maximum load size size [lbf6ft (kgf6m, LI*2 kg SS*3 km/h Front Rear Front Rear N6m)] Full size 215/ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 79~94 7J X 17 94 670 V 240 tire 55 R17 (36,250) (36,250) (36, 250) (36, 250) (11~13, 107~127) *1.Normal load: Up to 3 persons *2.Load Index *3.Speed Symbol

CAUTION NOTICE When replacing tires, use the same 䳜 It is permissible to add 3 psi to the size originally supplied with the standard tire pressure specifica- vehicle. tion if colder temperatures are Using tires of a different size can expected soon. damage the related parts or make Tires typically loose 1 psi for them work irregularly. every 12 /F temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are expected, recheck your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated. 䳜 We recommend that when replac- ing tires, use the same originally supplied with the vehicles. If not, that affects driving performance. 䳜 When driving in high altitude grades, it is natural for the atmo- spheric pressure to decrease. Therefore, please check the tire pressure and add more air when necessary. Additionally required tire air pres- sure per km above sea level: 1.5 psi (10.5 kPa)/km

9 4 Specifications, Consumer information and Volume and weight Reporting safety defects

Volume and weight

Gross Vehicle Weight Luggage Volume Min. Max. 4,916 lbs. (2,230 kg) 22.2 cu ft (629 l) 63.7 cu ft (1,804 l)

Air conditioning system

Items Weight of Volume (g) Classification Without heat pump 650025 Refrigerant R-1234yf With heat pump 1,000025

Compressor Without heat pump 130010 RB100 lubricant With heat pump 180010 Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

Recommended lubricants and capacities To help achieve proper vehicle performance and durability, use only lubri- cants of the proper quality. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.

Lubricant Volume Classification 1.0~1.1 US qt. 70 W, API GL-4, TGO-9 Reduction gear fluid (1.0~1.1 l) (MS517-14) Without heat 13.2~13.7 US qt. Mixture of antifreeze and pump (12.5~13 l) water 9 Coolant (Phosphate-based Ethylene 13.7~14.2 US qt. With heat pump glycol coolant for aluminum (13~13.4 l) radiator) Brake fluid Required amount FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4

9 5 Specifications, Consumer information and Vehicle identification number (VIN) Reporting safety defects

Vehicle identification number Vehicle certification label (VIN) The vehicle certification label The vehicle identification number attached on the driver's side center (VIN) is the number used in register- pillar gives the vehicle identification ing your vehicle and in all legal mat- number (VIN). ters pertaining to its ownership, etc. The number is punched on the floor under the passenger seat. To check the number, open the cover.

Frame number

ODEEV108006NR

ODEEV108001NR The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard. The number on the plate can easily be seen through the windshield from outside. VIN label

ODEEV108002NR

9 6 Specifications, Consumer information and Tire specification and pressure label Reporting safety defects

Tire specification and pressure Motor number label The motor number is stamped on The tire label located on the driver's the motor block as shown in the side center pillar gives the tire pres- drawing. The motor number can be sures recommended for your vehi- seen from under the vehicle. cle.

ODEEV108003NR

ODEEV098028NR The tires supplied on your new vehi- cle are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving.

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9 7 Specifications, Consumer information and Air conditioner compressor label Reporting safety defects

Air conditioner compressor label Refrigerant label A compressor label informs you the The refrigerant label is located on type of compressor your vehicle is the underside of the hood. equipped with such as model, sup- plier part number, production num- ber, refrigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2).

ODEEV108005NR

ODEEV108004NR

9 8 Specifications, Consumer information and Consumer Assistance (U.S. only) Reporting safety defects

Consumer Assistance (U.S. only) Please note that you must provide your Vehicle Identification Number Roadside Assistance is provided on (VIN) to verify coverage at the time all new current model year Kia Vehi- of your call. The VIN can be found on cles from the date the vehicle is the dash of your vehicle on the delivered to the first retail buyer or driver's side, on the door jamb of the otherwise put into use (inservice driver's door, your vehicle's registra- date), whichever is earlier, for a tion or proof of insurance card. period of 60 months or 60,000 miles, whichever is earlier, subject to Kia utilizes a network of over 30,000 the terms, conditions and exclusions roadside assistance providers. set forth in the Kia Warranty and Should you accidentally run out of Consumer Information Manual fuel, require a battery jump, or need applicable to your model year vehi- help changing a tire, a Kia Roadside cle. Assistance Representative will dis- patch someone to deliver a small KMA reserves the right to limit or quantity of gas, change a flat tire deny services or other benefits to with your inflated spare, or arrange any owner or driver when, in KMA's a battery jump to allow you to pro- judgment, the claims and/or service ceed to your destination. We have requests are excessive in frequency access to a network of over 10,000 or type of occurrence. locksmiths to help you should you become locked out of your Kia. Toll free consumer assistance In the event that mechanical diffi- from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM PST, Mon- culty renders your vehicle undrive- day through Friday and is accessible able due to a warranty-related by dialing 1-800-333-4Kia (4542). concern, Kia's Roadside Assistance For more information regarding Representative will arrange to assistance available, please refer to transport your vehicle to the near- your Kia Warranty & Consumer est Kia dealer or to an authorized 9 Information Manual. Kia alternative service location. Your vehicle must be accessible to Emergency roadside assistance our dispatch transport vehicle, as hours a day, 365 days a year and is determined by our driver, to receive accessible by dialing 1-800-333- this service. 4Kia (4542).

9 9 Specifications, Consumer information and Consumer Assistance (U.S. only) Reporting safety defects

NOTICE Fleet vehicles are excluded from reimbursement under Kia's Trip Roadside Assistance benefits are Interruption Policy. not available for any Kia vehicle that has ever been or should be issued a Registering your vehicle in a foreign "salvage" title or similar "branded" country title under any state's law or has been declared a "total loss" or If you plan to register your vehicle in - equivalent by a financial institution a foreign country, you should con - or insurance company. firm that it conforms to the regula tions in that country. Even if you successfully register the vehicle in a Trip interruption foreign country, you may experi- Trip interruption expense benefits ence the following problems and - are provided in the event that a should therefore consider the possi warranty-related disablement bility of having to deal with them: occurs more than 150 miles from 1. The fuel specified for your vehicle your home, and the repairs require may be unavailable. If other than more than 24 hours to complete. the specified fuel is used, it could Reasonable reimbursement is cause damage to the engine, the fuel injection system, and other included for meals, lodging, or rental fuel-related parts which may not vehicle expenses. Trip interruption be covered under your New Vehi- coverage is limited to $100 per day cle Emissions Limited Warranty. subject to a three day maximum 2. We must, therefore, clearly state limit per incident. You must contact that when you leave the country the Kia Roadside Assistance Center in which you purchased your Kia to obtain pre-authorization of new and register it in another expenses. Once the Kia Roadside country, problems arising from Assistance Center gives authoriza- the use of fuel other than the tion for trip interruption benefits, specified fuel are not subject to they will assist you in making the manufacturer's warranty. necessary arrangements. Insurance Because vehicles like yours may deductibles, expenses, and claims not be marketed in the new coun- paid by your insurance company or try of registration, parts, servic- other providers are not eligible for ing techniques and tools reimbursement. necessary to maintain and repair your vehicle may be unavailable.

9 10 Specifications, Consumer information and Electrical Equipment (U.S. only) Reporting safety defects

Even if vehicles like yours are sold Electrical Equipment (U.S. only) there, mechanical specifications The electrical system of your vehicle required by the government may is designed to perform under all vary enough from the country of reasonably expected operating con- purchase to cause additional ditions. problems. 3. There may not be an Authorized However, before any additional elec- Kia Dealer in the area in which you trical equipment is installed in your plan to register your vehicle. You vehicle, consult an Authorized Kia may additionally experience diffi- Dealer, in order to ensure that you culty in obtaining services in a do not void your warranty. foreign country for any number Certain electrical equipment, or the of reasons. way in which it is installed, may Further, we cannot assume any adversely affect the operation of responsibility for problems that your vehicle, including such sys- result from unsatisfactory service tems as the engine control system, or lack of service outside of the the audio system and the electrical United States. charging system and thus poten- tially void all or part of your war- ranty. We assume no responsibility for any expense you may incur or for any malfunction of your vehicle or any of its components or systems that may result from the installation of additional electrical equipment that is not supplied, or recommended for installation by, Kia. 9

9 11 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. only) Reporting safety defects

Installation of a mobile two-way Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. radio system only) If a mobile two-way radio system is If you believe that your vehicle has a installed improperly, or if an exces- defect which could cause a crash or sively powerful type of system is could cause injury or death, you used, other electronic systems may should immediately inform the be adversely affected. To avoid National Highway Traffic Safety damage to your vehicle, consult an Administration (NHTSA) in addition Authorized Kia Dealer concerning to notifying Kia Motors America, Inc. the proper equipment and installa- - tion. If NHTSA receives similar com plaints, it may open an investigation, Kia motor vehicles are designed and and if it finds that a safety defect manu factured to meet or exceed all exists in a group of vehicles, it may applicable safety standards. order a recall and remedy campaign. For your safety, however, we However, NHTSA cannot become strongly urge you to read and follow involved in individual problems all directions in this Owner's Manual, between you, your dealer, or Kia particularly the information under Motors America, Inc. the headings "NOTICE", "CAUTION" To contact NHTSA, you may call the and "WARNING". Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1- If, after reading this manual, you 888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424- have any questions regarding the 9153); go to http://www.safer- operation of your vehicle, safety car.gov; download the SaferCar issues and defects please contact mobile application; or write to: your Kia's toll-free Consumer Assis- Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New tance hot line as below: Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC National Consumer Affairs Manager 20590. You can also obtain other Kia Motors America, Inc. information about motor vehicle P.O. Box 52410 safety from http://www.safer- Irvine, CA 92619-2410 car.gov. 1-800-333-4Kia (4542)

9 12 Specifications, Consumer information and Online factory authorized manuals (U.S. only) Reporting safety defects

Online factory authorized man- uals (U.S. only) The following publications are avail- able on www.KiaTechinfo.com.

Service manual This manual covers maintenance and recommended procedures for repair to engine and chassis compo- nents. It is written for the Journey- man mechanic, but is simple enough for most mechanically inclined own- ers to understand.

Electrical troubleshooting manual This manual complements the Ser- vice Manual by providing indepth troubleshooting information for each electrical circuit in your vehicle.

Owner's manual This manual describes the overall features and operating procedures for the vehicle.

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Abbreviation A

Abbreviation Abbreviation

ABBREVIATION FCA ABS Forward Collision-avoidance Assist Anti-lock Brake System FCC BCM Federal Communications Commis- Body Control Module sion BCW FMVSS Blind-spot Collision Warning Federal Motor Vehicle Safety CRS Standards Child Restraint System HAC DAW Hill-start Assist Control Driver Attention Warning HBA DRL High Beam Assist Day time Running Light HMSL EBD High Mounted Stop Lamp Electronic Brake force Distribution HV ECM High Voltage Electric Chromic Mirror ICCB EDR In-Cable Control Box Event Data Recorder LATCH EFD Lower Anchors and Tether for Emergency fastening device CHildren EPB LDC Electronic Parking Brake Low voltage DC-DC Converter EPS LFA Electronic Power Steering Lane Following Assist ESC LKA Electronic Stability Control Lane Keeping Assist EV Electric Vehicle

A 2 Abbreviation

NHTSA TIN National Highway Traffic Safety Tire Identification Number Administration TMK MIL Tire Mobility Kit Malfunction Indicator Lamp TPMS MMT Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Methylcyclopentadienyl Manga VCU nese Tricarbonyl Vehicle Control Unit OBC VESS On-board Battery Chargers Virtual Engine Sound System ODS VIN Occupant Detection System Vehicle Identification Number RCCA VSM Rear Cross-traffic Collision-avoid- Vehicle Stability Management ance Assist RCCW Rear Cross-traffic Collision Warn- ing SCC Smart Cruise Control SOC State Of Charge SRS Supplemental Restraint System SRSCM SRS Control Module TBT Turn By Turn

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Index I

Index INDEX antenna 5-136 USB port 5-137 auto defogging system 5-120 Numerics auto hold 6-33 12 V Aux. Battery Saver+ 1-52 auto light 5-93 automatic climate control system 5-106 A air conditioning 5-111 AC charge 1-13, 1-22 air conditioning for driver only 5-113 charging indicator 1-26 air conditioning refrigerant label 5-117 connecting AC charger 1-22 automatic ventilation 5-113 disconnecting AC charger 1-27 checking the amount of air disconnecting charging connector in conditioner refrigerant and emergency 1-28 compressor lubricant 5-116 storing and keeping AC charging climate control air filter 5-116 cable 1-28 controlling air intake 5-110 air bag warning label 4-65 controlling fan speed 5-111 air bag warning light 4-45 displaying climate information 5-113 air bags 4-42 heating and air conditioning air bag warning label 4-65 automatically 5-107 air bag warning light 4-45 manual heating and air curtain air bag 4-59 conditioning 5-108 driver䳓s and passenger䳓s front air mode selection 5-109 bag 4-55 system operation 5-114 inflation conditions 4-62 temperature control 5-110 non-inflation conditions 4-63 turning heater on or off 5-112 occupant detection system 4-48 turning off the front air climate operation 4-43 control 5-113 side air bag 4-58 windshield defrosting and SRS care 4-64 defogging 5-117 SRS components and functions 4-46 air conditioner compressor B label 9-8 battery 8-23 air conditioning system 9-5 for best battery service 8-23 air ventilation seat 5-125 recharging the battery 8-24 anti-lock brake system (ABS) 6-37 reset items 8-25 appearance care 8-67 battery information 1-3 exterior care 8-67 battery saver function 5-91 interior care 8-72 before driving 6-5 armed stage 5-11 blind-spot collision warning armrest (rear) 4-16 (BCW) 6-78 assist mode 5-55 BCW alert 6-81 audio system 5-136 detecting sensor (radar) 6-82

I 2 limitations 6-84 AC charge 1-13 operating conditions 6-80 DC charge 1-13 setting and activating 6-79 trickle charge 1-14 setting the warning volume of the charing indicator 1-16 blind-spot collision warning 6-80 checking tire inflation warning message 6-83 pressure 8-26 bonnet, see the hood 5-24 child restraint system 4-32 brake fluid 8-17 securing a child restraint seat with checking the brake fluid level 8-17 tether anchor 4-38 brake system 6-27 securing a child restraint with a anti-lock brake system (ABS) 6-37 lap/shoulder belt 4-39 auto hold 6-33 securing a child restraint with the electronic parking brake 6-28 LATCH anchors 4-37 electronic stability control (ESC) 6-39 child-protector rear door hill-start assist control (HAC) 6-44 lock 5-17 power brakes 6-27 climate control air filter 8-19 vehicle stability management filter inspection 8-19 (VSM) 6-42 replacing filter 8-19 bulb replacement precaution 8-54 coat hook 5-132 bulb wattage 9-3 combined instrument, see instrument cluster 5-46 C consumer assistance 9-9 California perchlorate notice 8-75 coolant 8-14 changing the coolant 8-16 camera (rear view) 5-90 checking the coolant level 8-15 capacities (lubricants) 9-5 recommended coolant 8-14 care cooling fluid, see coolant 8-14 care of seat belts 4-31 cup holder 5-123 exterior care 8-67 curtain air bag 4-59 interior care 8-72 SRS care 4-64 tire care 8-25 D care of seat belts 4-31 dashboard illumination, see cargo security screen 5-134 instrument cluster control 5-47 center console storage 5-121 dashboard, see instrument central door lock switch 5-15 cluster 5-46 certification label 6-125 day/night rearview mirror 5-35 chains - tire 6-119 daytime running light 5-91 characteristics of electric DC charge 1-13, 1-30 vehicles 1-3 connecting DC charger 1-30 charging connector lock 1-17 disconnecting DC charger 1-32 charging time information 1-15 defogging (windshield) 5-117 charging types 1-13

I 3 defroster (rear window) 5-105 12 V Aux. Battery Saver+ 1-52 defrosting (windshield) 5-117 distance to empty 1-45 dimensions 9-2 power/charge gauge 1-46 disarmed stage 5-12 starting 1-43 displays, see instrument state of charge (SOC) gauge for high voltage battery 1-47 cluster 5-46 stopping 1-44 distance to empty 1-45, 5-49 utility mode 1-54 door locks 5-13 virtual engine sound system 1-44 central door lock switch 5-15 warning and indicator lights 1-54 child-protector rear door lock 5-17 warning message on LCD 1-48 from inside the vehicle 5-15 driving in flooded areas 6-117 from outside the vehicle 5-13 driving in the rain 6-116 drinks holders, see cup driving info display 5-65 holders 5-123 driving off-road 6-117 drive mode 6-76 drive mode integrated control system 6-76 E drive mode 6-76 electric vehicle specifications 9-2 initial setting 6-77 electrical equipment 9-11 driver attention warning electrochromic mirror (ECM) 5-36 (DAW) 6-96 electronic parking brake 6-28 DAW disabled 6-99 electronic power steering 5-31 displaying the driver䳓s attention electronic stability control level 6-97 (ESC) 6-39 malfunction 6-99 resetting 6-98 emergency starting 7-5 setting and activating 6-96 jump starting 7-5 taking a break 6-98 emergency while driving 7-4 driver position memory EV menu 1-7 system 4-10 available range 1-7 easy access function 4-11 battery information 1-8 recalling positions from memory 4-11 charge management 1-9 storing driver䳓s seat positions 4-11 charging current 1-11 driver䳓s 3-point system with charging location 1-10 climate control settings 1-10 emergency locking retractor 4-22 ECO driving 1-11 driver䳓s and passenger䳓s front ECO driving history 1-12 air bag 4-55 energy information 1-8 driver䳓s seat belt environment contribution 1-11 adjusting height 4-23 EV setting 1-12 fastening seat belt 4-22 off-peak time settings 1-10 driving at night 6-116 power consumption 1-8 driving electric vehicle 1-43

I 4 reserved charging and climate folding the outside rearview control 1-9 mirror 5-43 setting battery charge level 1-11 folding the rear seat 4-16 setting departure time 1-9 forward collision-avoidance warning 1-13 assist (FCA) (SCC equipped) 6-45 winter mode 1-12 brake operation 6-48 explanation of scheduled front radar/camera sensor 6-49 maintenance items 8-12 limitations 6-53 air conditioning refrigerant 8-13 malfunction 6-51 brake discs, pads, calipers and prerequisite for activation 6-47 rotors 8-13 recognizing pedestrians 6-56 brake fluid 8-13 setting and activation 6-46 brake hoses and lines 8-12 setting initial warning activation coolant 8-12 time 6-46 cooling system 8-12 warning message and brake drive shafts and boots 8-13 control 6-47 steering gear box, linkage and boots/ warning message and warning lower arm ball joint 8-13 light 6-50 suspension mounting bolts 8-13 front passenger and rear seat belt exterior care 8-67 fastening seat belt 4-24 exterior features 5-135 releasing seat belt 4-26 roof rack 5-135 front seat adjustment for exterior overview 3-2 manual seat 4-8 forward and backward 4-8 seat height 4-9 F seatback angle 4-9 FCC 5-140 front seat adjustment for flat tire (with tire mobility power seat 4-9 kit) 7-16 forward and backward 4-10 checking the tire inflation lumbar support for driver䳓s seat 4-10 pressure 7-22 seat height 4-10 components of the tire mobility seatback angle 4-10 kit 7-19 fuses 8-39 distributing the sealant 7-22 fuse/relay panel description 8-44 introduction 7-17 replacing inner panel fuse 8-41 notes on the safe use of the tire replacing motor compartment mobility kit 7-17 fuse 8-42 technical data 7-24 using the tire mobility kit 7-20 floor mat anchor(s) 5-132 G fluid gauges 5-48 brake fluid 8-17 glove box 5-121 washer fluid 8-18 fog light (front) 5-94

I 5 cargo security screen 5-134 H coat hook 5-132 hazard warning flasher 7-3 cup holder 5-123 headlight (headlamp) escort floor mat anchor(s) 5-132 function 5-91 luggage net holder 5-133 power outlet 5-127 headlight position 5-92 seat warmer 5-124 headrest (front) 4-12 sun visor 5-126 adjusting the height up and USB charger 5-128 down 4-12 wireless smart phone charging reinstalling the headrest 4-14 system 5-128 removing the headrest 4-13 interior light 5-101 headrest (rear) 4-15 automatic turn off function 5-101 adjusting the height up and liftgate room lamp 5-103 4-15 down map lamp 5-102 removal and reinstallation 4-15 room lamp 5-101 heated steering wheel 5-33 vanity mirror lamp 5-103 heating and air conditioning interior overview 3-5 automatically 5-107 high beam assist 5-95 highway driving 6-117 J hill-start assist control (HAC) 6-44 jump starting 7-5 hood 5-24 closing the hood 5-25 hood open warning 5-25 L opening the hood 5-24 label horn 5-34 air conditioner compressor label 9-8 refrigerant label 9-8 tire sidewall labeling 8-29 I tire specification and pressure if an accident occurs 7-29 label 9-7 immobilizer system 5-10 vehicle certification label 9-6 indicator lights 5-78 lane following assist (LFA) 6-101 inside rearview mirror 5-35 activating 6-102 cautions for driver 6-104 instrument cluster 5-46 limitations 6-104 gauges 5-48 malfunction 6-103 indicator lights 5-78 steering assist 6-102 LCD window control 5-47 warning message 6-103 warning lights 5-73 lane keeping assist (LKA) 6-106 instrument panel overview 3-7 activation 6-108 interior care 8-72 driver䳓s attention 6-111 interior features 5-123 function change 6-113 air ventilation seat 5-125 malfunction 6-113

I 6 operation 6-108 replacing map lamp (LED type) warning message 6-109 bulb 8-64 LCD display 5-53 replacing room lamp (bulb type) assist mode 5-55 bulb 8-65 LCD display control 5-53 replacing room lamp (LED type) LCD display modes 5-54 bulb 8-65 master warning mode 5-55 replacing side repeater lamp trip computer mode 5-55 (LED type) bulb 8-63 turn by turn (TBT) mode 5-55 replacing stop and tail lamp user settings mode 5-56 (LED type) bulb 8-61 LCD display modes 5-54 replacing stop and tail lamp LCD displays 5-62 (rear bulb type) bulb 8-60 driving info display 5-65 replacing tail lamp (inside) bulb 8-61 trip information (trip computer) 5-62 replacing vanity mirror lamp liftgate 5-18 bulb 8-64 closing the liftgate 5-18 lighting 5-91 emergency liftgate safety auto light 5-93 release 5-19 battery saver function 5-91 opening the liftgate 5-18 daytime running light 5-91 liftgate room lamp 5-103 front fog light 5-94 headlight (headlamp) escort light bulb position (front) 8-56 function 5-91 light bulb position (rear) 8-57 headlight position 5-92 light bulb position (side) 8-57 high beam assist 5-95 light bulbs 8-54 operating high beam 5-93 bulb replacement precaution 8-54 parking tail light 5-92 light bulb position (front) 8-56 turn signals 5-94 light bulb position (rear) 8-57 lubricants and capacities 9-5 light bulb position (side) 8-57 luggage box 5-122 replacing back-up lamp bulb 8-62 luggage net holder 5-133 replacing fog lamp/DRL/position lamp bulb 8-59 replacing front turn signal lamp M bulb 8-59 1-4 replacing headlamp (high/low beam) main components bulb 8-58 maintenance replacing headlamp (LED type) 8-57 coolant 8-14 replacing high mounted stop lamp explanation of scheduled bulb 8-62 maintenance items 8-12 replacing license plate lamp bulb 8-62 maintenance services 8-5 replacing liftgate room lamp motor room compartment 8-4 bulb 8-66 owner maintenance 8-7 replacing map lamp (bulb type) scheduled maintenance service 8-9 bulb 8-63 tire maintenance 8-29

I 7 maintenance schedule non-operational conditions of maintenance under severe usage parking distance warning-reverse 5-82 conditions 8-11 operation of the parking distance normal maintenance schedule 8-10 warning-reverse 5-82 maintenance services 8-5 self-diagnosis 5-84 owner maintenance precautions 8-6 parking tail light 5-92 owner䳓s responsibility 8-5 power brakes 6-27 map lamp 5-102 power button 6-6 master warning mode 5-55 power button position 6-6 mirrors 5-35 starting the vehicle 6-8 day/night rearview mirror 5-35 turning off the vehicle 6-9 electrochromic mirror (ECM) 5-36 power button position 6-6 folding the outside rearview power outlet 5-127 mirror 5-43 power window lock button 5-23 inside rearview mirror 5-35 power/charge gauge 1-46, 5-48 outside rearview mirror 5-42 precautions for charging 1-19 motor number 9-7 pre-tensioner seat belt 4-27 motor room compartment 3-9, 8-4 R O readuction gear occupant detection system 4-48 parking 6-12 odometer 5-50 rear cross-traffic collision online factory authorized warning (RCCW) 6-88 manuals 9-13 detecting sensor 6-90 operating high beam 5-93 limitations 6-92 outside rearview mirror 5-42 operating conditions 6-89 outside temperature gauge 5-50 RCCW alert 6-89 overheats 7-8 setting and activating 6-88 overview of electric vehicle 1-3 warning message 6-91 owner maintenance 8-7 rear view monitor 5-90 recommended lubricants and capacities 9-5 P record your key number 5-6 parking 6-12 reduction gear 5-51, 6-10 parking distance warning 5-85 good driving practices 6-15 non-operational conditions of parking LCD display messages 6-12 distance warning 5-88 operation 6-10 operation of the parking distance reduction gear operation 6-10 warning 5-86 refrigerant label 9-8 self-diagnosis 5-89 regenerative braking level parking distance warning- indicator 5-51 reverse 5-81 replacing back-up lamp bulb 8-62

I 8 replacing fog lamp/DRL/position lamp bulb 8-59 S replacing front turn signal lamp safety precautions for electric bulb 8-59 vehicle 1-56 replacing headlamp (high/low if an accident occurs 1-56 beam) bulb 8-58 other precautions for electric replacing headlamp vehicle 1-57 (LED type) 8-57 service interlock connector 1-58 service plug 1-58 replacing high mounted stop scheduled maintenance lamp bulb 8-62 service 8-9 replacing license plate lamp maintenance under severe usage bulb 8-62 conditions 8-11 replacing liftgate room lamp normal maintenance schedule 8-10 bulb 8-66 seat belt precautions 4-29 replacing map lamp (bulb type) seat belt restraint system 4-19 bulb 8-63 seat belts 4-19 replacing map lamp (LED type) care of seat belts 4-31 bulb 8-64 driver䳓s 3-point system with replacing room lamp (bulb type) emergency locking retractor 4-22 bulb 8-65 pre-tensioner seat belt 4-27 replacing room lamp (LED type) seat belt precautions 4-29 bulb 8-65 seat belt restraint system 4-19 replacing side repeater lamp seat warmer 5-124 (LED type) bulb 8-63 seatback pocket (front) 4-14 replacing smart key battery 5-9 seats 4-5 replacing stop and tail lamp armrest (rear) 4-16 (LED type) bulb 8-61 driver position memory system 4-10 folding the rear seat 4-16 replacing stop and tail lamp front seat adjustment for manual (rear bulb type) bulb 8-60 seat 4-8 replacing tail lamp (inside) front seat adjustment for power bulb 8-61 seat 4-9 replacing vanity mirror lamp headrest (front) 4-12 bulb 8-64 headrest (rear) 4-15 reporting safety defects 9-12 important safety precautions 4-3 reserved charging 1-18 seatback pocket (front) 4-14 resetting the sunroof 5-30 securing a child restraint seat road warning 7-3 with tether anchor 4-38 rocking the vehicle 6-115 securing a child restraint with a roof rack 5-135 lap/shoulder belt 4-39 room lamp 5-101 securing a child restraint with rotation (tire) 8-27 the LATCH anchors 4-37

I 9 service interlock connector 1-58 special driving conditions 6-114 service plug 1-58 driving at night 6-116 shift indicator pop-up 5-51 driving in flooded areas 6-117 sliding the sunroof 5-28 driving in the rain 6-116 smart cruise control system 6-59 driving off-road 6-117 accelerating temporarily with hazardous driving conditions 6-114 smart cruise control on 6-62 highway driving 6-117 adjusting the sensitivity 6-70 reducing the risk of a rollover 6-114 converting to cruise control rocking the vehicle 6-115 mode 6-71 smooth cornering 6-116 decreasing smart cruise control speedometer 5-48 set speed 6-62 SRS care 4-64 increasing smart cruise control SRS components and set speed 6-62 functions 4-46 limitations 6-71 starting difficulties, see vehicle resuming smart cruise control 6-65 will not start 7-5 setting vehicle-to-vehicle starting the vehicle 6-8 distance 6-65 state of charge (SOC) gauge for smart cruise control switch 6-60 high voltage battery 1-47, 5-48 smart cruise control temporarily steering wheel 5-31 canceled 6-63 electronic power steering 5-31 speed setting 6-61 heated steering wheel 5-33 turning smart cruise control off 6-65 horn 5-34 smart key 5-6 tilt and telescopic steering 5-32 battery replacement 5-9 storage compartment 5-121 immobilizer system 5-10 center console storage 5-121 smart key function 5-6 glove box 5-121 smart key precautions 5-8 sunglass holder 5-122 smart key function 5-6 sun visor 5-126 smart key precautions 5-8 sunglass holder 5-122 smart regeneration system 6-19 sunroof 5-26 activation 6-19 resetting the sunroof 5-30 front radar 6-21 sliding the sunroof 5-28 limitation 6-23 sunroof open warning 5-31 malfunction 6-22 sunshade 5-30 resuming 6-21 tilting the sunroof 5-29 setting 6-19 turning off 6-21 sunroof open warning 5-31 vehicle-to-vehicle distance sunshade 5-30 recognition sensor 6-21 smooth cornering 6-116 T snow tires 6-119 theft-alarm stage 5-12 snowy or icy conditions 6-118 theft-alarm system 5-11

I 10 armed stage 5-11 removable towing hook 7-26 disarmed stage 5-12 towing service 7-24 theft-alarm stage 5-12 without wheel dollies 7-25 tilt and telescopic steering 5-32 trickle charge 1-14, 1-33 tilting the sunroof 5-29 actions to be taken on charging tire and loading information issues 1-43 label 6-123 charging 1-35 tire chains 6-119 charging status indicator 1-38 disconnecting charging connector tire pressure indicator 7-10 in emergency 1-41 tire pressure monitoring disconnecting portable charging system (TPMS) 7-9 cable 1-40 effective use of TPMS 7-10 precautions for portable charging low tire pressure position telltale 7-12 cable 1-42 malfunction indicator 7-13 setting charging current 1-33 tire pressure indicator 7-10 trip computer mode 5-55 tire replacement with TPMS 7-14 trip information tire replacement 8-28 (trip computer) 5-62 tire rotation 8-27 turn by turn (TBT) mode 5-55 tire specification and pressure turn signals 5-94 label 9-7 turning off the vehicle 6-9 tires and wheels 8-25 all season tires 8-36 checking tire inflation pressure 8-26 U low aspect ratio tire 8-38 USB charger 5-128 radial-ply tires 8-37 5-56 recommended cold tire inflation user settings mode pressures 8-25 utility mode 1-54, 5-52 snow tires 8-36 summer tires 8-36 V tire care 8-25 tire chains 8-37 vanity mirror lamp 5-103 tire maintenance 8-29 vehicle certification label 9-6 tire pressure 8-26 vehicle data collection and event tire replacement 8-28 data recorders 2-2 tire rotation 8-27 vehicle identification number tire sidewall labeling 8-29 (VIN) 9-6 tire terminology and definitions 8-33 vehicle load limit 6-123 tire traction 8-29 certification label 6-125 wheel alignment and tire tire and loading information balance 8-28 label 6-123 wheel replacement 8-29 vehicle overheats 7-8 towing 7-24 vehicle stability management emergency towing 7-26 (VSM) 6-42

I 11 vehicle weight 6-127 vehicle will not start 7-5 virtual engine sound system 1-44 volume and weight 9-5

W warning and indicator lights 5-73 warning lights 5-73 washer fluid 8-18 checking the washer fluid level 8-18 welcome system 5-104 wheel alignment and tire balance 8-28 wheel replacement 8-29 windows 5-20 power window lock button 5-23 windshield defrosting and defogging 5-117 windshield washers 5-98 windshield wipers 5-98 winter driving 6-118 snow tires 6-119 snowy or icy conditions 6-118 tire chains 6-119 wiper blades 8-20 blade inspection 8-20 replacing blade 8-21 replacing rear window wiper blade 8-22 wipers and washers 5-98 rear window wiper and washer 5-100 windshield washers 5-98 wireless smart phone charging system 5-128

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