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Как перевести мили в километры?
1 миля равна 1,609344 километрам, а 1 километр — 0,62137119 милям.
Где я могу узнать идентификационный номер транспортного средства Kia?
Место размещения идентификационного номера транспортного средства зависит от марки и типа транспортного средства. Номер может быть выбит на раме транспортного средства или указан на номерном знаке. Чтобы узнать место расположения идентификационного номера транспортного средства лучше всего ознакомиться с руководством по эксплуатации Kia Stinger (2018).
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Регулярное техническое обслуживание необходимо всем транспортным средствам. С информацией о том, как часто необходимо проходить техническое обслуживание и чему именно стоит уделять особое внимание можно ознакомиться в инструкции по техническому обслуживанию. Как правило, транспортное средство требует технического обслуживания каждые 2 года или 30 000 километров пробега.
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В чем разница между топливом E10 и E5?
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Одна или несколько дверей не открываются изнутри. Что мне делать?
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Автомобильный радиоприемник не включается, что делать?
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Manuals and User Guides for Kia 2018 Stinger. We have 3 Kia 2018 Stinger manuals available for free PDF download: Owner’s Manual, Features & Functions Manual
Kia 2018 Stinger Owner’s Manual (560 pages)
Brand: Kia
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 15.28 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
4
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Introduction
5
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How to Use this Manual
6
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Fuel Requirements
6
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Gasoline Containing Alcohol and Methanol
7
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Other Fuels
8
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Gasoline Containing Mmt
8
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Do Not Use Methanol
8
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Fuel Additives
8
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Operation in Foreign Countries
9
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Vehicle Break-In Process
9
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Risk of Burns When Parking or Stopping Vehicle
9
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Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders
10
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Brake Pedal
10
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
11
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Your Vehicle at a Glance Instrument Panel Overview
15
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Safety Features of Your Vehicle
17
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Safety Features of Your Vehicle
18
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Seat
20
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Front Seat Adjustment — Power
24
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Engine Start/Stop Button
28
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Headrest (for Front Seat)
30
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Seatback Pocket
33
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Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt
44
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Seat Belt Precautions
47
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Care of Seat Belts
48
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Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS)
51
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Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)
54
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Restraint System
61
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Seat Belts
62
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How Does the Air Bag System Operate?
62
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Air Bag Warning Light
64
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SRS Components and Functions
65
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Occupant Detection System (ODS)
68
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Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Air Bag
76
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Side Air Bag
78
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Curtain Air Bag
80
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SRS Care
86
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Adding Equipment to or Modifying Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle
87
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Air Bag Warning Label
87
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Features of Your Vehicle
88
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Smart Key
92
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Record Your Key Number
92
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Smart Key Functions
92
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Remote Keyless Entry System Operations
95
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Transmitter Precautions
97
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Battery Replacement
98
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Mechanical Key Operations
98
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Immobilizer System
99
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Theft-Alarm System
101
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Armed Stage
101
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Theft-Alarm Stage
102
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Disarmed Stage
102
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Door Locks
103
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Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle
103
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Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle
104
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Central Door Lock Switch
105
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Door Lock/Unlock Features
106
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Child-Protector Rear Door Lock
106
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Liftgate
108
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Non-Powered Liftgate
108
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Power Liftgate Open/Close Button
110
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Power Liftgate
114
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Emergency Liftgate Safety Release
115
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Smart Liftgate
117
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Windows
121
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Power Windows
122
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Power Window Lock Button
124
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Hood
126
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Opening the Hood
126
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Closing the Hood
127
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Fuel Filler Lid
128
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Opening the Fuel Filler Lid
128
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Closing the Fuel Filler Lid
128
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Emergency Fuel Filler Lid Release
129
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Wide Sunroof
132
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Sunroof Open Warning
133
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Sunshade
134
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Sliding the Sunroof
134
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Tilting the Sunroof
136
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Closing the Sunroof
136
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Resetting the Sunroof
137
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Steering Wheel
138
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Electric Power Steering (EPS)
138
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Tilt and Telescopic Steering
139
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Heated Steering Wheel
140
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Horn
141
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Mirrors
142
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Inside Rearview Mirror
142
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Automatic-Dimming Function
144
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Compass Function
144
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Programming Homelink
147
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Standard Programming
147
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Rolling Code Programming
148
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Gate Operator & Canadian Programming
149
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Operating Homelink
149
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Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
149
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Erasing Homelink
150
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Buttons
150
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Outside Rearview Mirror
153
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Instrument Cluster
154
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Instrument Cluster Control
155
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LCD Display Control
155
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Gauges
156
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Transaxle Shift Indicator
159
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LCD Windows
160
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Over View
160
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Trip Information (Trip Computer)
160
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LCD Modes
164
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Cruise Control
165
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Distance to Empty
168
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User Settings Mode
169
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Warning Message
174
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Warning and Indicator Lights
179
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Warning Lights
179
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Indicator Lights
187
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Head up Display (HUD)
192
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Description
192
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Head up Display ON/OFF
193
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Head up Display Information
193
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Head up Display Setting
193
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Parking Assist System
196
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System
198
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Self-Diagnosis
198
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Rearview Camera
199
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Surround View Monitoring System (SVM)
200
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Lighting
201
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Battery Saver Function
201
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Daytime Running Light
201
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Lighting Control
201
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High Beam Operation
203
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High Beam Assist
204
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Turn Signals and Lane Change Signals
206
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Check Headlight
207
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Headlight Leveling Device
207
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Dynamic Bending Light (DBL)
208
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Wiper/Washer
209
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Front Windshield Washers
211
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Wipers and Washers
209
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Windshield Wipers
209
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Interior Lights
213
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Automatic Turn off Function
213
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Room Lamp
213
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Map Lamp
214
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Liftgate Room Lamp
215
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Vanity Mirror Lamp
215
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Glove Box Lamp
215
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Door Courtesy Lamp
216
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Welcome System
217
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Headlight (Headlamp) Escort Function
217
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Interior Light
217
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Pocket Lamp
217
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Defroster
218
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Rear Window Defroster
218
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Automatic Climate Control System
219
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Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning
220
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System Operation
229
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Climate Control Air Filter
231
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Checking the Amount of Air Conditioner Refrigerant and Compressor Lubricant
231
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Air Conditioning Refrigerant Label
232
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Windshield Defrosting and Defogging
233
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Automatic Climate Control System
233
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Defogging Logic
234
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Automatic Ventilation
236
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Smart Ventilation
236
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Storage Compartments
237
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Center Console Storage
237
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Glove Box
237
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Sunglass Holder
238
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Interior Features
239
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Cup Holder
239
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Seat Warmer
241
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Air Ventilation Seat
241
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Sunvisor
242
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Power Outlet
243
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USB Charger
244
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Coat Hook
244
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Floor Mat Anchor (S)
245
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Luggage Net (Holder)
246
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Audio System
247
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Antenna
247
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AUX, USB Port
248
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Declaration of Conformity
249
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Fcc
249
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Driving Your Vehicle
251
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Smart Cruise Control System
252
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Before Driving
255
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Before Entering Vehicle
255
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Before Starting
255
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Necessary Inspections
255
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Engine Start/Stop Button
257
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Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Button
257
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Engine Start/Stop Button Position
257
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Starting the Engine with a Smart Key
259
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Automatic Transmission
261
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Automatic Transmission Operation
261
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Good Driving Practices
267
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Launch Control
268
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Automatic Transmission (Shift-By-Wire)
270
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Automatic Transmission Operation
270
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Parking
277
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LCD Display Messages
277
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Good Driving Practices
280
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Launch Control
282
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All Wheel Drive (AWD)
285
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Using All Wheel Drive (AWD)
285
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Emergency Precautions
287
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Limited Slip Differential (LSD)
289
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Brake System
290
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Power Brakes
290
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Parking Brake — Foot Type
292
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Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)
294
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Auto Hold
296
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Warning Messages
303
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
304
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
306
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Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
310
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Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
311
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Good Braking Practices
312
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Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
314
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System Setting and Activation
314
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FCA Warning Message and System Control
317
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Brake Operation
318
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FCA Front Radar/Camera Sensor
318
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System Malfunction
320
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Limitation of the System
322
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Cruise Control System
328
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To Set Cruise Control Speed
329
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To Decrease the Cruising Speed
330
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To Temporarily Accelerate with the Cruise Control on
330
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To Resume Cruising Speed at more than
331
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Approximately 20 Mph (30 Km/H)
331
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To Turn Cruise Control Off, Do One of the Following
331
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Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go System
332
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Smart Cruise Control Switch
334
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Speed Setting (Smart Cruise Control System)
334
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Vehicle to Vehicle Distance Setting (Smart Cruise Control System)
339
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When the Lane Ahead Is Clear
340
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When There Is a Vehicle Ahead of You in Your Lane
340
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To Adjust the Sensitivity of Smart Cruise
344
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To Convert to Cruise Control Mode
344
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Limitations of the System
345
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ISG (Idle Stop and Go) System
351
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Auto Stop
351
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Auto Start
352
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Condition of ISG System Operation
353
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ISG System Deactivation
353
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ISG System Malfunction
354
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Drive Mode Integrated Control System
355
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LKA System Operation
362
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Driver’s Attention
366
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LKA System Malfunction
367
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BCW (Blind-Spot Collision Warning)
371
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RCCW (Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning)
373
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Driver’s Attention
377
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Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
379
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System Setting and Activation
379
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Resetting the System
381
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System Disabled
381
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System Malfunction
382
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Economical Operation
384
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Special Driving Conditions
386
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Hazardous Driving Conditions
386
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Rocking the Vehicle
386
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Smooth Cornering
387
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Driving at Night
387
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Driving in the Rain
388
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Driving in Flooded Areas
389
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Driving Off-Road
389
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Highway Driving
389
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Winter Driving
390
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Snowy or Icy Conditions
390
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Check Battery and Cables
392
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Change to «Winter Weight» Oil if Necessary
393
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Check Spark Plugs and Ignition System
393
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To Keep Locks from Freezing
393
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Use Approved Window Washer Anti-Freeze in System
393
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Don’t Let Ice and Snow Accumulate Underneath
394
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Carry Emergency Equipment
394
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Trailer Towing
394
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Vehicle Load Limit
395
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Tire and Loading Information Label
395
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Certification Label
398
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Vehicle Weight
399
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What to Do in an Emergency
400
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Road Warning
401
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Hazard Warning Flasher
401
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In Case of an Emergency While Driving
402
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If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing
402
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If You Have a Flat Tire While Driving
402
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If the Engine Stalls While Driving
402
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If the Engine will Not Start
403
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If Engine Doesn’t Turn over or Turns over Slowly
403
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If Engine Turns over Normally but Does Not Start
403
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Emergency Starting
404
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Jump Starting
404
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Push-Starting
405
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If the Engine Overheats
406
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
407
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Check Tire Pressure
407
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Low Tire Pressure Telltale
409
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Changing a Tire with TPMS
411
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If You Have a Flat Tire
413
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Jack and Tools
413
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Removing and Storing the Spare Tire
414
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Changing Tires
415
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Towing
422
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Towing Service
422
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Emergency Towing
424
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Removable Towing Hook
424
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Table of Contents
428
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Engine Compartment
430
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Engine Coolant Reservoir
430
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Maintenance Services
431
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Owner’s Responsibility
431
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Owner Maintenance Precautions
432
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Owner Maintenance
434
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Owner Maintenance Schedule
434
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Scheduled Maintenance Service
436
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Maintenance
437
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Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items
443
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Brake Fluid Reservoir
445
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Checking Fluid Levels
446
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Engine Oil
447
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Checking the Engine Oil Level
447
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Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
448
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Engine Coolant
449
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Checking the Coolant Level
449
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Changing the Coolant
452
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Brake Fluid
453
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Checking the Brake Fluid Level
453
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Washer Fluid
454
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Checking the Washer Fluid Level
454
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Parking Brake
455
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Checking the Parking Brake
455
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Air Cleaner
456
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Filter Replacement
456
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Climate Control Air Filter
457
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Filter Inspection
457
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Wiper Blades
459
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Blade Inspection
459
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Blade Replacement
459
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Battery
462
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Battery Replacement
462
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For Best Battery Service
462
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Fuse Box
462
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Recharging the Battery
464
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Reset Items
465
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Tires and Wheels
466
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Tire Care
466
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Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures
466
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Tire Pressure
467
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Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
467
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Tire Rotation
468
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Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
469
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Tire Replacement
470
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Wheel Replacement
471
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Tire Traction
471
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Tire Maintenance
471
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Tire Sidewall Labeling
471
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All Season Tires
478
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Summer Tires
478
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Snow Tires
478
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Tire Chains
478
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Radial-Ply Tires
479
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Low Aspect Ratio Tire
479
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Fuses
481
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Inner Panel Fuse Replacement
483
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Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement
485
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Fuse/Relay Panel Description
487
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Light Bulbs
504
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Bulb Replacement Precaution
504
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Light Bulb Position (Front)
505
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Light Bulb Position (Rear)
506
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Light Bulb Position (Side)
506
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Headlamp (LED Type) Replacement (Headlamp Type B)
507
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Side Marker Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A)
507
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Position Lamp + DRL (LED Type) Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A)
507
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Headlamp (Low/High Beam) Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A)
508
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Front Turn Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement (Headlamp Type A)
509
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Air Cleaner
509
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Stop and Tail Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
510
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Rear Side Marker (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
511
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Rear Turn Signal Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
511
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Rear Turn Signal Lamp (Bulb Type) Bulb Replacement
511
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Back-Up Lamp Bulb Replacement
513
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High Mounted Stop Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
515
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License Plate Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
515
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Side Repeater Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
515
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Map Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
516
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Vanity Mirror Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
516
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Glove Box Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
517
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Luggage Room Lamp (LED Type) Bulb Replacement
517
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Appearance Care
518
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Interior Care
523
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Emission Control System
526
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Crankcase Emission Control System
526
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Evaporative Emission Control
526
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Exhaust Emission Control System
527
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California Perchlorate Notice
529
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Specifications, Consumer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
530
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Dimensions
531
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Engine
531
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Bulb Wattage
532
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Tires and Wheels
535
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Air Conditioning System
535
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Gross Vehicle Weight
535
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Luggage Volume
535
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Recommended Lubricants and Capacities
536
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Recommended SAE Viscosity Number
538
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Vehicle Certification Label
539
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
539
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Engine Number
540
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Refrigerant Label
540
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Tire Specification and Pressure Label
540
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Consumer Assistance (U.S. Only)
541
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Toll Free Consumer Assistance
541
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Emergency Roadside Assistance
541
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Trip Interruption
542
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Registering Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
543
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Electrical Equipment (U.S. Only)
544
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Installation of a Mobile Two-Way Radio System
544
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Online Factory Authorized Manuals (U.S. Only)
545
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Service Manual
545
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Electrical Troubleshooting Manual
545
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Owner’s Manual
545
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Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
545
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Table of Contents
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LCD Instrument Cluster Modes
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Trip Information / Trip Computer
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User Settings
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Service Mode
10
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Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist-Pedestrian (FCA-Ped)
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Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
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Head-Up Display (HUD)
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Driver’s Panel
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Idle, Stop and Go (ISG)
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Launch Control
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Instrument Cluster Control (Instrument Panel Dimmer)
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
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Traction Control System (TCS)
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Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
15
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Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
16
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
16
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Reverse Parking Aid Function
17
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Fuel Door Release Button
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Parking Distance Warning-Reverse
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Rear View Monitor
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Power Windows, Window Lock & Central Door Lock
19
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Power Folding Outside Mirrors
19
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Heated Outside Mirrors
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Auto Door Lock/Unlock
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Engine Start/Stop Button
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Steering Wheel Controls
21
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Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel
21
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Heated Steering Wheel
21
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Steering Wheel Adjustment
21
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Headlights & High Beams
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Windshield Wipers & Washers
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Turn Signals & Fog Lights
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Windshield Wipers and Washers
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Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go
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Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology
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Audio Controls
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Audio Systems
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UVO Eservices Activation
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Android Auto ™ / Apple Carplay ® Setup
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UVO Eservices
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Center Panel Clock
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Aux/Usb/Ipod ® Port, Power Outlets & USB Charger
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Wireless Smartphone Charging System
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Automatic Climate Control System
33
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Automatic Transmission / Sport Shift Mode (Shift by Cable)
34
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Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
35
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Auto Hold
36
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Surround View Monitoring (SVM) System
37
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Seating
38
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Seat Warmers / Ventilated Seats
38
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Front Seat Headrest Adjustment
39
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Power Adjustable Driver’s Seats
39
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Front Seat Headrest Adjustment
40
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Driver Position Memory System
40
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Smart Key
41
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Other Key Features
41
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Smart Power Liftgate
42
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Map/Room Lamps
44
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Sunroof Operation
45
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Homelink ® with Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
46
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Sunvisor
47
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Hood Release Lever and Latch
47
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Fuel Cap/Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine Light)
48
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Child-Protector Rear Door Lock
48
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Safety Features
49
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Seat Belts
49
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Pre-Safe Seat Belt (PSB)
49
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Occupant Detection System (ODS) / Passenger Airbag off Indicator
49
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Normal Maintenance Schedule
50
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Legal Disclaimers (See Inside Back Cover)
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Thank you for becoming the owner of a new Kia vehicle.
As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality vehi-
cles with exceptional value, Kia Motors is dedicated to providing you
with a customer service experience that exceeds your expectations.
All information contained in this Owner’s Manual was accurate at the
time of publication. However, Kia reserves the right to make changes
at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement can
be carried out.
This manual applies to all trims of this vehicle and includes images,
descriptions, and explanations of optional as well as standard equip-
ment. As a result, some material in this manual may not be applicable
to your specific Kia vehicle. Some images are shown for illustration
only and may show features that differ from those on your vehicle.
Drive safely and enjoy your Kia!
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When you require service, remember that your Kia dealer
knows your vehicle best. Your dealer has factory-trained tech-
nicians, recommended special tools and genuine Kia replace-
ment parts. It is dedicated to your complete customer satisfac-
tion.
Because subsequent owners require this important information
as well, this publication should remain with the vehicle if it is
sold.
This manual will familiarize you with operational, mainte-
nance and safety information about your new vehicle. It is sup-
plemented by a Warranty and Consumer Information manual
that provides important information on all warranties regarding
your vehicle.
We urge you to read these publications carefully and follow the
recommendations to help assure enjoyable and safe operation
of your new vehicle.
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for its various models. Therefore, some of the equipment
described in this manual, along with the various illustrations,
may not be applicable to your particular vehicle.
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America, Inc.
Printed in Korea
Foreword
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I
Introduction
Your vehicle at a glance
Safety features of your vehicle
Features of your vehicle
Driving your vehicle
What to do in an emergency
Maintenance
Specifications, Consumer information and
Reporting safety defects
Index
table of contents
Introduction
How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Fuel requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
• Gasoline containing alcohol and methanol . . . . . . . . . 1-3
• Other fuels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
• Gasoline containing MMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
• Do not use methanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
• Fuel additives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
• Operation in foreign countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Vehicle modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Vehicle break-in process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Risk of burns when parking or stopping vehicle . 1-6
Vehicle data collection and event data recorders . 1-7
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Introduction
21
HOW T O USE THIS MANUAL
We want to help you get the greatest
possible driving pleasure from your
vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can
assist you in many ways.We strong-
ly recommend that you read the
entire manual. In order to minimize
the chance of death or injury, you
must read the WARNING and CAU-
TION sections in the manual.
Illustrations complement the words
in this manual to best explain how to
enjoy your vehicle. By reading your
manual, you will learn about fea-
tures, important safety information,
and driving tips under various road
conditions.
The general layout of the manual is
provided in the Table of Contents.
Use the index when looking for a
specific area or subject; it has an
alphabetical listing of all information
in your manual.
Sections:This manual has eight sec-
tions plus an index. Each section
begins with a brief list of contents so
you can tell at a glance if that section
has the information you want.
You will find various WARNINGs,
CAUTIONs, and NOTICEs in this
manual.These WARNINGs were pre-
pared to enhance your personal safe-
ty.You should carefully read and follow
ALL procedures and recommenda-
tions provided in these WARNINGs,
CAUTIONs and NOTICEs.
✽✽
NOTICE
A NOTICE indicates interesting or
helpful information is being provided.
For the optimal engine performance,
we recommend you use unleaded
gasoline which has an octane rating
of RON (Research Octane Number)
95/AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 or high-
er.
Using Unleaded gasoline with an
octane rating lower than RON 95
could result in loss of engine power
and increase in fuel consumption.
Your new vehicle is designed to
obtain maximum performance with
UNLEADED FUEL, as well as mini-
mize exhaust emissions and spark
plug fouling.
Never add any fuel system cleaning
agents to the fuel tank other than
what has been specified.(Consult an
authorized Kia dealer for details.)
• Tighten the cap until it clicks one
time, otherwise the Check Engine
light will illuminate.
WARNING
A WARNING indicates a situa-
tion in which harm,serious bod-
ily injury or death could result if
the warning is ignored.
CAUTION
A CAUTION indicates a situation
in which damage to your vehicle
could result if the caution is
ignored.
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
13
Introduction
Gasoline containing alcohol and
methanol
Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and
ethanol (also known as grain alco-
hol), and gasoline or gasohol con-
taining methanol (also known as
wood alcohol) are being marketed
along with or instead of leaded or
unleaded gasoline.
Pursuant to EPA regulations, ethanol
may be used in your vehicle.
Do not use gasohol containing more
than 15% ethanol, and do not use
gasoline or gasohol containing any
methanol. Ethanol provides less
energy than gasoline and it attracts
water, and it is thus likely to reduce
your fuel efficiency and could lower
your MPG results.
Methanol may cause drivability prob-
lems and damage to the fuel system,
engine control system and emission
control system.
Discontinue using gasohol of any
kind if drivability problems occur.
Vehicle damage or drivability prob-
lems may not be covered by the
manufacturer’s warranty if they result
from the use of:
1. Gasoline or gasohol containing
methanol.
2. Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol.
3.Gasohol containing more than
15% ethanol.
«E85» fuel is an alternative fuel com-
prised of 85 percent ethanol and 15
percent gasoline, and is manufac-
tured exclusively for use in Flexible
Fuel Vehicles. “E85” is not compati-
ble with your vehicle. Use of “E85”
may result in poor engine perform-
ance and damage to your vehicle’s
engine and fuel system. Kia recom-
mends that customers do not use
fuel with an ethanol content exceed-
ing 15%.
✽✽
NOTICE
Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty
does not cover damage to the fuel sys-
tem or any performance problems
caused by the use of “E85” fuel.
✽✽
NOTICE
Never use any fuel containing
methanol. Discontinue use of any
methanol containing product which
may inhibit proper drivability.
WARNING — Refueling
• Do not «top off» after the noz-
zle automatically shuts off.
Attempts to force more fuel
into the tank can cause fuel
overflow onto you and the
ground causing a risk of fire.
• Always check that the fuel cap
is installed securely to pre-
vent fuel spillage, especially
in the event of an accident.
Introduction
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Other fuels
Using fuels that contain Silicone (Si),
MMT (Manganese, Mn), Ferrocene
(Fe), and Other metalic additives,
may cause vehicle and engine dam-
age or cause misfiring, poor acceler-
ation, engine stalling, catalyst melt-
ing, clogging, abnormal corrosion,
life cycle reduction, etc.
Also, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(MIL) may illuminate.
✽✽
NOTICE
Damage to the fuel system or per-
formance problem caused by the use
of these fuels may not be covered by
your New Vehicle Limited
Warranty.
Gasoline containing MMT
Some gasoline contains harmful man-
ganese-based fuel additives Such as
MMT(Methylcyclopentadienyl
Manganese Tricarbonyl). Kia does not
recommend the use of gasoline con-
taining MMT. This type of fuel can
reduce vehicle performance and affect
your emission control system. The
Malfunction Indicator Lamp on the
cluster may come on.
Do not use methanol
Fuels containing methanol (wood alco-
hol) should not be used in your vehicle.
This type of fuel can reduce vehicle
performance and damage components
of the fuel system, engine control sys-
tem and emission control system.
Fuel Additives
Kia recommends that you use good
quality gasolines treated with deter-
gent additives such as TOP TIER
Detergent Gasoline, which help pre-
vent deposit formation in the engine.
These gasolines will help the engine
run cleaner and enhance performance
of the Emission Control System. For
more information on TOP TIER
Detergent Gasoline, please go to the
website (www.toptiergas.com)
For customers who do not use TOP
TIER Detergent Gasoline regularly,
and have problems starting or the
engine does not run smoothly, addi-
tives that you can buy separately may
be added to the gasoline.
If T OP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not
available , one bottle of additive should
be added to the fuel tank at every
7,500 miles (12,000 km) or every
engine oil change is recommended.
Additives are available from your
authorized Kia dealer along with infor-
mation on how to use them. Do not
mix other additives.
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Introduction
Operation in foreign countries
If you are going to drive your vehicle
in another country, be sure to:
• Observe all regulations regarding
registration and insurance.
• Determine that acceptable fuel is
available.
Introduction
61
This vehicle should not be modified.
Modification of your vehicle could
affect its performance, safety or
durability and may even violate gov-
ernmental safety and emissions reg-
ulations.
In addition, damage or performance
problems resulting from any modifi-
cation may not be covered under
warranty.
• If you use unauthorized electronic
devices, it ma y cause the vehicle to
operate abnormally, wire damage,
battery discharge and fire. For your
safety, do not use unauthorized
electronic devices.
No special break-in period is need-
ed.By following a few simple precau-
tions for the first 600 miles (1,000
km) you may add to the perform-
ance, economy and life of your vehi-
cle.
• Do not race the engine.
• While driving, keep your engine
speed (rpm, or revolutions per
minute) between 2,000 rpm and
4,000 rpm.
• Do not maintain a single speed for
long periods of time, either fast or
slow. Varying engine speed is
needed to properly break-in the
engine.
• Avoid hard stops, except in emer-
gencies, to allow the brakes to seat
properly.
• Don’t tow a trailer during the first
1,200 miles (2,000 km) of opera-
tion.
• Do not park or stop the vehicle near
flammable items such as leaves,
paper, oil, and tire. Such items
placed near the exhaust system can
become a fire hazard.
• When an engine idles at a high rpm
with the rear side of the vehicle in
close proximity of the wall, heat of
the exhaust gas can cause discol-
oration or fire. Keep enough space
between the rear part of the vehicle
and the wall.
• Be sure not to touch the
exhaust/catalytic systems while
engine is running or right after the
engine is turned off. There is a risk
of burns since the systems are
extremely hot.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS
VEHICLE BREAK-IN
PROCESS
RISK OF BURNS WHEN
PARKING OR STOPPING
VEHICLE.
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Introduction
This vehicle is equipped with an
event data recorder (EDR). The
main purpose of an EDR is to
record, in certain crash or near
crash-like situations, such as an
air bag deployment or hitting a
road obstacle, data that will assist
in understanding how a vehicle’s
systems performed. The EDR is
designed to record data related to
vehicle dynamics and safety sys-
tems for a short period of time,
typically 30 seconds or less. The
EDR in this vehicle is designed to
record such data as:
• How various systems in your
vehicle were operating;
• Whether or not the driver and
passenger safety belts were
buckled/ fastened;
• How far (if at all) the driver was
depressing the accelerator
and/or brake pedal; and,
• 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. NOTE: EDR data
are recorded by your vehicle only
if a non-trivial crash situation
occurs; no data are recorded by
the EDR under normal driving
conditions and no personal data
(e.g., name , gender, age, and
crash location) are recorded.
However, other parties, such as
law enforcement, could combine
the EDR data with the type of per-
sonally identifying data routinely
acquired during a crash investiga-
tion.
To read data recorded by an EDR,
special equipment is required, and
access to the vehicle or the EDR is
needed. In addition to the vehicle
manufacturer, other parties, such
as law enforcement, that have the
special equipment, can read the
information if they have access to
the vehicle or the EDR.
VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
Your vehicle at a glance
Exterior overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Interior overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Instrument panel overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Engine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
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Your vehicle at a glance
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EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
1. Hood ……………………………………………..4-39
2. Head lamp (Features of your vehicle)..4-118
Head lamp (Maintenance)………………..7-80
3.Wheel and tire (Maintenance) …………..7-39
Wheel and tire (Specification) …………….8-4
4. Outside rear view mirror ……………………4-64
5.Wide sunroof…………………………………..4-45
6. Front windshield wiper blades
(Features of your vehicle)……………….4-122
Front windshield wiper blades
(Maintenance)…………………………………7-33
7.Windows ………………………………………..4-34
8. Parking Distance Warning………………4-111
OCK017001N
■ Front view
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
23
Your vehicle at a glance
1. Door………………………………………………4-16
2. Fuel filler lid ……………………………………4-41
3. Rear combination lamp
(Maintenance)…………………………………7-80
4. High mounted stop lamp
(Maintenance)…………………………………7-81
5. Liftgate …………………………………..4-21, 4-30
6. Antenna ……………………………………….4-169
7. Rear View Monitor…………………………4-116
Surround View Monitoring (SVM)
system …………………………………………4-117
8. Reverse Parking Distance Warning….4-107
Parking Distance Warning ………………4-111
OCK017002L
■ Rear view
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
Your vehicle at a glance
42
INTERIOR OVERVIEW
1. Door lock/unlock button…………………….4-17
2. Driver position memor y system button .3-11
3. Power window switches……………………4-34
4. Central door lock switch ……………………4-18
5. Power window lock button…………………4-37
6. Outside rear view mirror control switch..4-64
7. Outside rear view mirror folding button ..4-66
8. Fuel filler lid release button……………….4-41
9. Power liftgate open/close button ………..4-23
10. Instrument panel illumination control
switch…………………………………………..4-68
11. BCW ON/OFF button……………………5-124
12. LKA ON/OFF button……………………..5-115
13. Steering wheel ………………………………4-51
14. Steering wheel tilt control ………………..4-52
15. Inner fuse panel …………………………….7-57
16. Brake pedal…………………………………..5-43
17. Parking brake pedal……………………….5-45
18. Hood release lever…………………………4-39
19. Seat……………………………………………….3-4
OCK018003N
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
25
Your vehicle at a glance
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
1. Driver`s front air bag………………………..3-60
2. Horn………………………………………………4-54
3. Instrument cluster ……………………………4-67
4.Wiper/Washer……………………………….4-122
5. Engine star t/stop button …………………….5-7
6. Cruise control …………………………………5-81
Smart cruise control system……………..5-85
7. Hazard warning flasher switch…………….6-2
8. Climate control system …………………..4-135
9. Automatic transmission…………………….5-11
Automatic transmission
(Shift-By-Wire)………………………………..5-21
10. Heated steering wheel button ………….4-53
11. ISG (Idle stop and go) system
button…………………………………………5-104
12. Surround View Monitoring (SVM)
system ……………………………………….4-113
13. Seat warmer ……………………………….4-158
Air ventilation switch…………………….4-159
14. EPB (Electronic parking brake) switch..5-48
15. AUTO HOLD control button …………….5-53
16. Parking Distance Warning
ON/OFF button……………………………4-111
17. Center console box………………………4-155
18. USB charger ……………………………….4-162
19. Glove box……………………………………4-155
20. Passenger`s front air bag ……………….3-60
21. Power outlet ………………………………..4-161
22. Drive mode control knob ………………5-108
23. ESC button …………………………………..5-59
OCK018004N
❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
Your vehicle at a glance
62
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
OCK077001/OCK077002
1. Engine coolant reser voir………………..7-23
2. Radiator cap ………………………………..7-25
3. Engine oil filler cap ……………………….7-21
4. Engine oil dipstick …………………………7-20
5. Brake fluid reservoir ……………………..7-26
6. Fuse box……………………………………..7-59
7.Windshield washer fluid reservoir……7-27
8. Air cleaner …………………………………..7-29
❈ The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
❈ The batter y is in the tr unk.
■■
THETA II 2.0L T-GDI (Gasoline engine)
■■
Lambda II PE 3.3L T-GDI (Gasoline engine)
Safety features of your vehicle
Important safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
• Always wear your seat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
• Restrain all children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
• Air bag hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
• Driver distraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
• Control your speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
• Keep your vehicle in safe condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Seat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
• Front seat adjustment — power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
• Driver position memory system (for power seat). . . 3-11
• Headrest (for front seat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
• Seatback pocket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17
• Rear seat adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17
Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22
• Seat belt restraint system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22
• Pre-tensioner seat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-28
• Seat belt precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-31
• Care of seat belts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
Child Restraint System (CRS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-34
• Children always in the rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-34
• Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) . . . . . . . . 3-35
• Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS). . . . . . . . 3-38
Air bag — advanced supplemental restraint
system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-45
• How does the air bag system operate? . . . . . . . . . . . 3-46
• Air bag warning light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-48
• SRS components and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-49
• Occupant Detection System (ODS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-52
• Driver’s and passenger’s front air bag . . . . . . . . . . . 3-60
• Side air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-62
• Curtain air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-64
• SRS Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-70
• Adding equipment to or modifying your
air bag-equipped vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-71
• Air bag warning label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-71
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You will find many safety precautions
and recommendations throughout
this section, and throughout this man-
ual.The safety precautions in this sec-
tion are among the most important.
Always wear your seat belt
A seat belt is your best protection in
all types of accidents. Air bags are
designed to supplement seat belts,
not replace them. So even though
your vehicle is equipped with air
bags, ALWAYS make sure you and
your passengers wear your seat
belts, and wear them properly.
Restrain all children
All children under age 13 should ride
in your vehicle properly restrained in
a rear seat, not the front seat.Infants
and small children should be
restrained in an appropriate child
restraint. Larger children should use
a booster seat with the lap/shoulder
belt until they can use the seat belt
properly without a booster seat.
Air bag hazards
While air bags can save lives, they
can also cause serious or fatal
injuries to occupants who sit too
close to them, or who are not prop-
erly restrained. Infants, young chil-
dren, and shorter adults are at the
greatest risk of being injured by an
inflating air bag. Follow all instruc-
tions and warnings in this manual.
Driver distraction
Driver distraction presents a serious
and potentially deadly danger, espe-
cially for inexperienced drivers.
Safety should be the first concern
when behind the wheel and drivers
need to be aware of the wide array of
potential distractions, such as drowsi-
ness, reaching for objects, eating,
personal grooming, other passen-
gers, and using cellular phones.
Drivers can become distracted when
they take their eyes and attention off
the road or their hands off the wheel
to focus on activities other than driv-
ing.To reduce your risk of distraction
or getting into an accident:
• ALWAYS set up your mobile
devices (i.e., MP3 pla yers, phones,
navigation units, etc.) when your
vehicle is parked or safely stopped.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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• 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 driv ers
from texting. Some states and
cities also prohibit drivers from
using handheld phones.
• 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 condi-
tions, regardless of the maximum
speed posted.
Keep your vehicle in safe con-
dition
Having a tire blowout or a mechani-
cal failure can be extremely haz-
ardous. To reduce the possibility of
such problems, check your tire pres-
sures and condition frequently, and
perform all regularly scheduled
maintenance.
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43
Driver`s seat
(1) Driver position memory system*
(2) Forward and backward
(3) Seatback angle
(4) Seat cushion height
(5) Lumbar support*
(6) Cushion extension*
(7) Seat back bolster control *
(8) Headrest
Front Passenger`s seat
(9) Forward and backward
(10) Seatback angle
(11) Seat cushion height
(12) Lumbar support*
(13) Headrest
Rear seat
(14) Armrest
(15) Headrest
(16) Seatback folding lever
* : if equipped
SEAT
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WARNING — Loose
objects
Do not place anything in the dri-
ver’s footwell or under the front
seats. Loose objects in the dri-
ver’s foot area could interfere
with the operation of the foot
pedals.
W ARNING — Driver respon-
sibility for passengers
The driver must advise the pas-
sengers to keep the seatback in
an upright position whenever
the vehicle is in motion. If a seat
is reclined during an accident,
the restraint system’s ability to
restrain will be greatly reduced.
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WARNING — Seat cushion
Occupants should never sit on
aftermarket seat cushions or sit-
ting cushions. The passenger’s
hips may slide under the lap por-
tion of the seat belt during an
accident or a sudden stop.
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W ARNING — Rear seatbacks
Always lock the rear seatback
before driving. Failure to do so
could result in passengers or
objects being thrown forward
injuring vehicle occupants.
WARNING — Luggage and
Cargo
Do not stack pile or stack lug-
gage or cargo higher than the
seatback in the cargo area.In an
accident the cargo could strike
and injury a passenger. If
objects are large, heavy or must
be piled, they must be secured
in the cargo area.
WARNING — Cargo Area
Do not allow passengers to ride
in the cargo area under any cir-
cumstance. The cargo area is
solely for the purpose of trans-
porting luggage or cargo.
WARNING — Driver’s seat
• Never attempt to adjust the
seat while the vehicle is mov-
ing. This could result in loss
of control of your vehicle.
• Do not allow anything to inter-
fere with the normal position
of the seatback. Storing items
against the seatback could
result in serious or fatal injury
in a sudden stop or collision.
• Sit as far back as possible from
the steering wheel while still
maintaining comfortable con-
trol of the your vehicle. A dis-
tance of at least 10″ from your
chest to the steering wheel is
recommended. Failure to do so
can result in air bag inflation
injuries to the driver.
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Feature of Seat Leather
• Leather is made from the outer
skin of an animal, which goes
through a special process to be
available for use. Since it is a nat-
ural substance, each part differs in
thickness or density.
Wrinkles may appear as a natural
result of stretching and shrinking
depending on the temperature and
humidity.
• The seat cover is made of stretch-
able material to improve comfort of
passengers.
• The parts contacting the body are
curved and the side supporting
area is high which provides driving
comfort and stability.
• Wrinkles may appear naturally
from usage. It is not a fault of the
product.
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NOTICE
Wrinkles or abrasions which appear
naturally from usage are not cov-
ered by warranty.
CAUTION
• Belts with metallic acces-
sories, zippers or keys inside
your back pants pocket may
damage the seat fabric.
• Make sure not to wet the seat.
It may change the nature of
natural leather.
• Jeans or clothes which con-
tain bleach may contaminate
the surface of the seat cover-
ing fabric and cause damage
or discoloration.
WARNING — Seat
adjustment
• Do not adjust the seat while
wearing seat belts. Moving the
seat forward will cause strong
pressure on the abdomen.
• Do not place your hand near
the seat bottom or seat track
while adjusting the seat. Your
hand could get caught in the
seat mechanism.
WARNING — Small
Objects
Use extreme caution when pick-
ing up small objects trapped
under the seats or between the
seat and the center console.
Your hands might be cut or
injured by the sharp edges of
the seats mechanism.
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Front seat adjustment — power
The front seat can be adjusted by
using the control switches located on
the outside of the seat cushion.
Before driving, adjust the seat to the
proper position so you can easily con-
trol the steering wheel, pedals and
switches on the instrument panel.
When in operation, the power seat-
consumes a large amount of electri-
cal power. To prevent unnecessary
system drain, don’t adjust the power
seat longer than necessary while the
engine is not running.
Forward and backward
Push the control switch forward or
backward to move the seat to the
desired position. When the control
switch is operated forward, the seat
cushion is slightly raised, and the
seat cushion lowered when the
switch is operated backward.
Release the switch once the seat
reaches the desired position.
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CAUTION — Power seat
adjustments
The power seating controls
function by electronic motor.
Excessive operation may cause
damage to the electrical equip-
ment.
CAUTION — Power Seating
Do not operate two or more
power seat control switches at
the same time. Doing so may
damage the power seat motor or
electrical components.
WARNING — Unattended
children
Do not leave children unattend-
ed in the vehicle.Children might
operate features of the vehicle
that could injure them.
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Cushion extension
(for driver’s seat, if equipped)
To move the front part of cushion for-
ward:
1.Push the front part of control
switch to mov e the seat cushion to
the desired length.
2. Release the switch once the seat
cushion reaches the desired length.
To move the front part of cushion
rearward:
1.Push the rear part of control
switch to mov e the seat cushion to
the desired length.
2. Release the switch once the seat
cushion reaches the desired
length.
Seatback angle
Push the control switch forward or
backward to move the seatback to
the desired angle. Release the
switch once the seat reaches the
desired position.
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Seat height
Pull the front portion of the control
switch up to raise or press down to
lower the front part of the seat cush-
ion. Pull the rear portion of the con-
trol switch up to raise or press down
to lower the seat cushion. Release
the switch once the seat reaches the
desired position.
Lumbar support (if equipped)
The lumbar support can be adjusted
by pressing the lumbar support switch
on the side of the seat.
1.Press the front portion of the
switch to increase support, or the
rear portion of the switch to
decrease support.
2. Release the switch once it reach-
es the desired position.
3. Press the upper portion of the
switch to move the support posi-
tion up, or press the lower portion
of the switch to move the support
position down.
4. Release the switch once it reach-
es the desired position.
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Seat back bolster control
(For driver seat, if equipped)
1.Turn the adjustment switch clock-
wise, the right/left seatback bol-
sters will be adjusted inward.Turn
the switch counterclockwise, the
seatback bolster will be adjusted
outward.
2. To adjust the bolster height to its
maximum in the default state,
operate the switch for 8 seconds.
After that, release the switch
because there is no change in
height even if you continue to
operate the switch.
3. Once adjustment is done, leave
the switch in place.
Driver position memory system
(if equipped, for power seat)
Driver Position Memory System is
the facility that enables driver’s seat,
leg extension, steering wheel, out-
side rear view mirrors, cluster and
head-up display (HUD) to be con-
trolled with a simple button opera-
tion, which allows a driver to recall
memorized driving positions to suit
your preferences.
— Driver’ s seat/Leg extension/Steering
Wheel/Exterior mirrors: Position
— Cluster : Brightness of lighting
— Head Up Display (HUD): Position
and brightness.
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Storing positions into memory
using the buttons on the door
Storing driver’s seat positions
1. Press the Parking button while the
engine start/stop button is ON.
2. Adjust the driver’s seat, including
leg extension if equipped and out-
side rearview mirrors and head up
display comfortable for the driver.
3. Press SET button on the control
panel.The system will beep once.
4. Press one of the memory buttons
(1 or 2) within 4 seconds after
pressing the SET button.The sys-
tem will beep twice when memory
has been successfully stored.
When recalling an adjustment mem-
ory button while sitting in the vehicle,
you can be surprised by the setting
chosen if the memory has been
adjusted by someone else. If that
occurs, immediately push the seat
position control knob in the direction
of the desired position to stop further
undesired movement.
Recalling positions from memory
1. Press the Parking button while the
engine start/stop button is ON.
2.T o recall the position in the memo-
ry, press the desired memory but-
ton (1 or 2). The system will beep
once, then the driver’s seat will
automatically adjust to the stored
position.
Adjusting the control switch for the
driver’s seat while the system is
recalling the stored position will
cause the movement to stop and
move in the direction that the control
switch is moved.
WARNING — Driver
Position Memory System
Never attempt to operate the
driver position memory system
while the vehicle is moving.
This could result in loss of con-
trol, and an accident causing
death or serious injury.
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Easy access function (if equipped)
When exiting the vehicle, the steer-
ing wheel will move away from the
driver and the seat will move rear-
ward when the engine is turned off.
When entering the vehicle, the steer-
ing wheel will move toward the driver
and the seat will move forward when
the Engine Start/Stop Button is
pressed to the ACC position or
START position.
You can activate or deactivate this
feature. Refer to “User settings” in
chapter 4.
Driver position memory system
reset
If the Driver position memory system
reset fails to work, initialize the sys-
tem as follows.
How to initialize:
1. Stop the car and open the driver’s
door with the Engine start/stop
button in ON and the automatic
shift lever in P (parking) position.
2. Pull the driver’s seat forw ard as far
as possible and have the seatback
upright as much as possible using
driver’s seat forward adjustment
and seatback angle (recline)
movement switches.
3. Push SET button and seat forward
movement switch button for 2 sec-
onds simultaneously.
CAUTION
• If alarm sound and driver seat
adjustment stop while initial-
ization is in process, re-start
initialization.
• Make sure that there are no
obstacles around the driver
seat before proceeding with
initialization.
• Once initialization is complet-
ed, adjust seats conforming to
your ideal driving position and
save the customized seat set-
tings.
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Initialization in the process :
1. Initialization begins as the alarm
sounds.
2. The seat and seatback will auto-
matically move backwards. The
alarm sound will continue while
the system is in operation.
3. Initialization will be all set after the
seat and seatback move to the
center with alarm sound being
raised. If, however, any of the fol-
lowing occur, the initialization
process will come to a stop and
the alarm sound will stop as well.
— When pushing driving position
memory system button
— When pushing driver’s seat
height adjustment switch
— When changing the shift lever
from P position to other positions
— When the driving speed exceeds
2 mph (3 km/h)
— When the driver’s door is closed
Headrest (for front seat)
The driver’s and front passenger’s
seats are equipped with a headrest
for the occupant’s safety and comf ort.
The headrest not only provides com-
fort for the driver and front passenger ,
but also helps protect the head and
neck in the event of a rear-end colli-
sion.
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 occupant’s
head. Generally, the center of gravity
of most people’s head is similar with
the height of the top of their eyes.
Also, adjust the headrest as close to
your head as possible. For this rea-
son, the use of a cushion that holds
the body away from the seatback is
not recommended.
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Adjusting the height up and down
To raise the headrest, pull it up to the
desired position (1). To lower the
headrest, push and hold the release
button (2) on the headrest support
and lower the headrest to the desired
position (3).
Forward and backward adjustment
The headrest may be adjusted for-
ward to 4 different positions by
pulling the headrest forward to the
desired detent.
To adjust the headrest to it’s furthest
backwards position,
Pull the headrest fully forward to the
farthest position and release it.
Adjust the headrest so that it properly
supports the head and neck.
WARNING — Headrest
removal/adjustment
• Do not operate the vehicle
with the headrests removed.
Headrests can provide critical
neck and head support in a
crash.
• Do not adjust the headrest
height while the vehicle is in
motion. Driver may lose con-
trol of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Excessive pulling or pushing
may damage the headrest.
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✽✽
NOTICE
If you recline the seatback towards
the front with the headrest and seat
cushion raised, the headrest may
come in contact with the sunvisor or
other parts of the vehicle.
Removal and reinstallation
To remove the headrest:
1. Recline the seatback (2) with the
recline switch (1).
2. Raise headrest as far as it can go.
3. Press the headrest release button
(3) while pulling the headrest up (4).
To reinstall the headrest :
1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the
holes while pressing the release
button (1).
2. Recline the seatback (4) with the
recline switch (3).
3. Adjust the headrest to the appro-
priate height.
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WARNING — Headrest
Removal
NEVER allow anyone to ride in a
seat with the headrest removed.
Headrests can provide critical
neck and head support in a
crash.
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WARNING — 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.
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Seatback pocket
The seatback pocket is provided on
the back of the front passenger’ s and
driver’s seatbacks.
Rear seat adjustment
Headrest
The rear seat is equipped with head-
rests in all the seating positions for
the occupant’s safety and comfort.
The headrest not only provides com-
fort for passengers, but also helps
protect the head and neck in the
event of a 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 occupant’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-
son, the use of a cushion that holds
the body away from the seatback is
not recommended.
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WARNING — Seatback
pockets
Do not put heavy or sharp
objects in the seatback pockets.
In an accident they could come
loose from the pocket and
injure vehicle occupants.
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Adjusting the height up and down
To raise the headrest, pull it up to the
desired position (1). To lower the
headrest, push and hold the release
button (2) on the headrest support
and lower the headrest to the desired
position (3).
Removal and reinstallation
To remove the headrest, raise it as
far as it can go then press the
release button (1) while pulling the
headrest upward (2).
To reinstall the headrest, put the
headrest poles (3) into the holes
while pressing the release button (1).
Then adjust it to the appropriate
height and ensure that it locks in
position.
Armrest
To use the armrest, pull it forward
from the seatback.
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Folding the rear seat
The rear seatbacks may be folded to
facilitate carrying long items or to
increase the luggage capacity of the
vehicle.
To fold down the rear seatback
1. Make sure the rear seat belt web-
bing is in the guide to prevent the
seat belt from being damaged.
2.Set the front seatback to the
upright position and if necessary,
slide the front seat forward.
3. Lower the rear headrests to the
lowest position.
4.Pull on the seatback folding
lever(1), then fold the seat toward
the front of the vehicle.
5.To use the rear seat, lift and push
the seatback backward. Push the
seat back firmly until it clicks into
place. Make sure the seatback is
locked in place.
6. Return the rear seat belt to the
proper position.
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WARNING
The purpose of the fold-down
rear seatbacks is to allow you to
carry longer objects that could
not otherwise be accommodat-
ed.
Never allow passengers to sit
on top of the folded down seat-
back while the car is moving as
this is not a proper seating
position and no seat belts are
available for use. This could
result in serious injury or death
in case of an accident or sud-
den stop. Objects carried on the
folded down seatback should
not extend higher than the top
of the front seats. This could
allow cargo to slide forwar d and
cause injury or damage during
sudden stops.
CAUTION
Be careful when loading cargo
through the rear passenger
seats to prevent damage to the
vehicle interior.
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WARNING
Unless the driver’s position is
properly set according to the
driver’s physical figure, do not
fold the rear seat. It may
increase body injuries in a sud-
den stop or collision.
WARNING — Uprighting
seat
When you return the seatback
to its upright position, hold the
seatback and return it slowly. If
the seatback is returned with-
out holding it, the back of the
seat could spring forward
resulting in injury caused by
being struck by the seatback.
WARNING
When you return the rear seat-
back to its upright position after
being folded down:
Be careful not to damage the
seat belt webbing or buckle. Do
not allow the seat belt webbing
or buckle to get caught or
pinched in the rear seat. Ensure
that the seatback is completely
locked into its upright position
by pushing on the top of the
seatback. Otherwise, in an acci-
dent or sudden stop, the seat
could fold down and allow
cargo enter the passenger com-
partment, which could result in
serious injury or death.
CAUTION — Rear seat
belts
When returning the rear seat-
backs to the upright position,
remember to return the rear
shoulder belts to their proper
position.
CAUTION — Damaging
rear seat belt buckles
When you fold the rear seat-
back, insert the buckle between
the rear seatback and cushion.
Doing so can prevent the buckle
from being damaged by the rear
seatback.
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WARNING — Objects
Objects carried on the folded
down seatback should not extend
higher than the top of the front
seatbacks.This could allow cargo
to slide forward and cause injury
or damage during sudden stops.
WARNING — Cargo loading
Make sure the engine is off, the
transmission is in P (Park) and
the parking brake is securely
applied whenever loading or
unloading cargo. Failure to take
these steps may allow the vehi-
cle to move if the shift lever is
inadvertently moved to another
position.
WARNING — Cargo
Cargo should always be
secured to prevent it from being
thrown about the vehicle in a
collision and causing injury to
the vehicle occupants. Do not
place objects in the rear seats,
since they cannot be properly
secured and may hit the front
seat occupants in a collision.
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SEAT BELTS
Seat belt restraint system
• For maximum restraint system pro-
tection, the seat belts must always
be used whenever the vehicle is
moving. A properly positioned
shoulder belt should be positioned
midway over your shoulder across
your collarbone.
• Never allow children to ride in the
front passenger seat. See child
restraint system section for further
discussion.
Seat belts are designed to bear upon
the bony structure of the body, and
should be worn low across the front
of the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as
applicable;wearing the lap section of
the belt across the abdominal area
must be avoided.
Seat belts should be adjusted as
firmly as possible, consistent with
comfort, to provide the protection for
which they have been designed.
A slack belt will greatly reduce the
protection afforded to the wearer.
Care should be taken to avoid con-
tamination of the webbing with pol-
ishes, oils and chemicals, and partic-
ularly battery acid. Cleaning may
safely be carried out using mild soap
and water. The belt should be
replaced if webbing becomes frayed,
contaminated or damaged.
• No modifications or additions
should be made by the user which
would either prevent the seat belt
adjusting devices from operating to
remove slack, or prevent the seat
belt assembly from being adjusted
to remove slack.
WARNING — Damaged
seat belt
Replace the entire seat belt
assembly if any part of the web-
bing or hardware is damaged as
you can no longer be sure that a
damaged seat belt will provide
protection in a crash.
WARNING — Twisted seat
belt
Make sure your seat belt is not
twisted when worn. A twisted
seat belt may not properly pro-
tect you in an accident and
could even cut into your body.
WARNING — Shoulder Belt
• Never wear the shoulder belt
under your arm or behind
your back. An improperly
positioned shoulder belt can-
not protect the occupant in a
crash.
• Always wear both the shoul-
der portion and lap portion of
the lap/shoulder belt.
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• When you fasten the seat belt, be
careful not to latch the seat belt in
buckles of other seats. It’s very
dangerous and you may not be
protected by the seat belt properly.
• Do not unfasten the seat belt and
do not fasten and unfasten the seat
belt repeatedly while driving. This
could result in loss of control, and
an accident causing death, serious
injury, or property damage.
• When fastening the seat belt,
make sure that the seat belt does
not pass over objects that are hard
or can break easily.
Seat belt warning
Driver’s seat belt warning
As a reminder to the driver, the seat
belt warning light will illuminate for
approximately 6 seconds each time
the engine start/stop button is in ON
regardless of belt fastening and
warning chime will sound for approx-
imately 6 seconds each time the
engine start/stop button is in ON
when the belt is unfastened.
If a driver continues not to fasten the
seat belt and drive 5.6 mph (9 km/h)
or more but less than 12 mph (20
km/h), the warning light will stay illu-
minated.
If a driver continues not to fasten the
seat belt while driving over 12 mph
(20 km/h), the seat belt warning
chime will sound for approximately
100 seconds and the corresponding
warning light will blink.
If a driver unfastens the seat belt
while driving below 12 mph (20
km/h), the warning light will stay illu-
minated.
If a driver unfastens the seat belt
while driving over 12 mph (20 km/h),
the seat belt warning chime will
sound for approximately 100 seconds
and the corresponding warning light
will blink.
WARNING — Seat belt
buckle
Do not allow foreign material
(gum, crumbs, coins, etc.) to
obstruct the seat belt buckle.
This may prevent the seat belt
from fastening securely.
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Front passenger’s seat belt warning
As a reminder to the front passenger,
the front passenger’s seat belt warn-
ing lights will illuminate for approxi-
mately 6 seconds each time you turn
the Engine start/stop button in ON
regardless of belt fastening.
If the front passenger continues not
to fasten the seat belt and the vehicle
is moving 5.6 mph (9 km/h) or more
but less than 12 mph (20 km/h), the
warning light will stay illuminated.
If the front passenger continues not
to fasten the seat belt while the vehi-
cle is moving over 12 mph (20 km/h),
the seat belt warning chime will
sound for approximately 100 sec-
onds and the corresponding warning
light will blink.
If the front passenger unfastens the
seat belt while the vehicle is moving
below 12 mph (20 km/h), the warning
light will stay illuminated.
If the front passenger unfastens the
seat belt while the vehicle is moving
over 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt
warning chime will sound for approx-
imately 100 seconds and the corre-
sponding warning light will blink.
Lap/shoulder belt
Height adjustment
You can adjust the height of the shoul-
der belt anchor to one of 4 positions
for maximum comfort and safety.
The height of the adjusting seat belt
should not be too close to your neck.
Otherwise, you will not be getting the
most effective protection.The shoul-
der portion should be adjusted so
that it lies across your chest and mid-
way ov er y our shoulder near the door
and not your neck.
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To adjust the height of the seat belt
anchor, lower or raise the height
adjuster into an appropriate position.
To raise the height adjuster, pull it up
(1). To lower it, push it down (3) while
pressing the height adjuster button (2).
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.
To fasten your seat belt:
To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of
the retractor and insert the metal tab
(1) into the buckle (2). There will be
an audible “click” when the tab locks
into the buckle.
The seat belt automatically adjusts to
the proper length only after the lap
belt portion is adjusted manually so
that it fits snugly around your hips. If
you lean forward in a slow, easy
motion, the belt will extend and let
you move around. If there is a sud-
den stop or impact, however, the belt
will lock into position. It will also lock
if you try to lean forward too quickly.
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WARNING
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Shoulder belt positioning
Never position the shoulder belt
across your neck or face.
WARNING
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Seat belt replacement
Replace your seat belts after
being in an accident. Failure to
replace seat belts after an acci-
dent could leave you with dam-
aged seat belts that will not pro-
vide protection in the event of
another collision.
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NOTICE
If you are not able to pull out the
seat belt from the retractor, firmly
pull the belt out and release it. Then
you will be able to pull the belt out
smoothly.
To fasten seat belts in the rear seats:
Pull the metal tab (3) and insert it
into the buckle (4). There will be an
audible “clic k”when the tab locks into
the buckle. Make sure the belt is not
twisted.
When using the rear center seat belt
the buckle with the “CENTER” mar k
must be used.
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WARNING
You should place the lap belt
portion as low as possible and
snugly across your hips, not on
your waist.If the lap belt is locat-
ed too high on your waist, it may
increase the chance of injury in
the event of a collision. Both
arms should not be under or
over the belt. Rather, one should
be over and the other under, as
shown in the illustration.
Never wear the seat belt under
the arm near the door.
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NOTICE
If you are not able to pull out the
safety belt from the retractor, firmly
pull the belt out and release it. After
release, you will be able to pull the
belt out smoothly.
The seat belt should be locked into
the buckle on each seat cushion to
be properly fastened.
➀ : Rear right seat belt fastening
buckle
➁ : Rear center seat belt fastening
buckle
➂ : Rear left seat belt fastening buckle
To release the seat belt:
The seat belt is released by pressing
the release button (A) in the locking
buckle. When it is released, the belt
should automatically draw back into
the retractor.
If this does not happen, check the
belt to be sure it is not twisted, then
try again.
WARNING
Always have the metal tab(A)
inserted into the buckle (A’).
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Pre-tensioner seat belt
Your vehicle is equipped with driver’s
and front passenger’s pre-tensioner
seat belts (retractor pretensioner and
EFD (Emergency Fastening Device)).
The pre-tensioner seat belts may be
activated, when a frontal collision is
severe enough, together with the air
bags.
When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if
the occupant tries to lean forward too
quickly, the seat belt retractor may
lock into position.In certain frontal col-
lisions, the pre-tensioner will activate
and pull the seat belt into tighter con-
tact against the occupant’s body.
(1) Retractor Pretensioner
The purpose of the retractor pre-
tensioner is to make sure that the
shoulder belts fit in tightly against
the occupant’s upper body in cer-
tain frontal collisions.
(2) EFD (Emergency Fastening Device)
The purpose of the EFD is to
make sure that the pelvis belts fit
in tightly against the occupant’s
lower body in certain frontal colli-
sions.
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WARNING
Prior to fastening the rear seat
belts, ensure the latch matches
the seat belt buckle. Forcefully
fastening the left or right seat
belt to the center buckle can
result in an improper fastening
scenario that will not protect
you in an accident.
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If the system detects excessive ten-
sion on the driver or passenger’s
seat belt when the pre-tensioner sys-
tem activates, the load limiter inside
the retractor pre-tensioner will release
some of the pressure on the affected
seat belt.
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NOTICE
When the pre-tensioner seat belts
are activated, a loud noise may be
heard with fine dust, which may
appear to be smoke, may be visible
in the passenger compartment.
These are normal operating condi-
tions and are not hazardous.
The seat belt pre-tensioner system
consists mainly of the following com-
ponents.Their locations are shown in
the illustration:
(1) SRS air bag warning light
(2) Front retractor pre-tensioner
assembly
(3) SRS control module
(4) Emergency fastening device (EFD)
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WARNING — Skin Irritation
Wash all exposed skin areas
thoroughly after an accident in
which the pre-tensioner seat
belts were activated. The fine
dust from the pre-tensioner
activation may cause skin irrita-
tion and should not be breathed
for prolonged periods.
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NOTICE
• Both the driver’s and front pas-
senger’s seat belt pre-tensioner
system 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.
• Because the sensor that activates
the SRS air bag is connected with
the pre-tensioner seat belt, the
SRS air bag warning light on
the instrument panel will illumi-
nate for approximately 6 seconds
after the Engine Start/Stop button
has been turned to the ON posi-
tion, and then it should turn off.
If the pre-tensioner seat belt system
is not working properly, this warning
light will illuminate even if there is not
a malfunction with the SRS air bag. If
the SRS air bag warning light does
not illuminate when the Engine
Start/Stop button is turned ON, or if it
remains illuminated after illuminating
for approximately 6 seconds, or if it
illuminates while the vehicle is being
driven, have an authorized Kia dealer
inspect the pre-tensioner seat belt
and SRS air bag system as soon as
possible.
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NOTICE
Do not attempt to service or repair
the pre-tensioner seat belt system in
any manner. Do not attempt to
inspect or replace the pre-tensioner
seat belts yourself. This must be
done by an authorized Kia dealer.
Pre-tensioners are designed to oper-
ate only one time. After activation,
pre-tensioner seat belts must be
replaced. If the pre-tensioner must
be replaced, contact an authorized
Kia dealer.
WARNING — Hot preten-
sioner
Do not touch the pre-tensioner
seat belt assemblies for several
minutes after they have been
activated. When the pre-ten-
sioner seat belt mechanism
activates during a collision the
pre-tensioner becomes hot and
can burn you.
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Seat belt precautions
Infant or small child
All 50 states have child restraint la ws.
You should be aware of the specific
requirements in your state. Child
and/or infant seats must be properly
placed and installed in the rear seat.
For more information about the use of
these restraints, refer to “Child
restraint system” in this section.
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NOTICE
Small children are best protected
from injury in an accident when
properly restrained in the rear seat
by a child restraint system that meets
the requirements of the Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Before buying any child restraint sys-
tem, make sure that it has a label cer-
tifying that it meets Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard 213. The
restraint must be appropriate for
your child’s height and weight.
Check the label on the child restraint
for this information. Refer to “Child
restraint system” in this section.
Larger children
Children who are too large for child
restraint systems should always
occupy the rear seat and use the
available lap/shoulder belts. The lap
portion should be fastened and
snugged on the hips as low as possi-
ble. Check periodically to insure that
the belt fits.A child’s squirming could
put the belt out of position. Children
are given the most safety in the e v ent
of an accident when they are
restrained by a proper restraint sys-
tem in the rear seat. If a larger child
(over age 13) must be seated in the
front seat, the child should be
securely restrained by the available
lap/shoulder belt and the seat should
be placed in the rearmost position.
Children age 13 and under should be
restrained securely in the rear seat.
NEVER place a child age 13 and
under in the front seat.NEVER place
a rear facing child seat in the front
seat of a vehicle.
If the shoulder belt portion slightly
touches the child’s neck or face, try
placing the child closer to the center of
the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still
touches their face or neck the y need to
be returned to a child restraint system.
WARNING — Small children
Do not allow small children to
ride in the vehicle without an
appropriate child restraint sys-
tem. If the shoulder belt comes
in contact with your child’s neck
or face, your child is too small to
ride in the vehicle. In a crash the
seat belt will inflict injury to your
child’s neck, throat and face.
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Restraint of pregnant women
Pregnant women should wear
lap/shoulder belt assemblies when-
ever possible according to specific
recommendations by their doctors.
The lap portion of the belt should be
worn AS SECURELY AND LOW AS
POSSIBLE.
Injured person
A seat belt should be used when an
injured person is being transported.
When this is necessary, you should
consult a physician for recommenda-
tions.
One person per belt
Two people (including children)
should never attempt to use a single
seat belt. This could increase the
severity of injuries in case of an acci-
dent.
Do not lie down
To reduce the chance of injuries in
the event of an accident and to
achieve maximum effectiveness of
the restraint system, all passengers
should be sitting up and the front and
rear seats should be in an upright
position when the vehicle is moving.
A seat belt cannot provide proper
protection if the person is lying down
in the rear seat or if the front and rear
seats are in a reclined position.
Care of seat belts
Seat belt systems should never be
disassembled or modified. In addi-
tion, care should be taken to assure
that seat belts and belt hardware are
not damaged by seat hinges, doors
or other abuse.
WARNING — Pregnant
women
Pregnant women must never
place the lap portion of the seat
belt above or on the abdomen
where the fetus is located. The
force of the seat belt during a
collision will crush the fetus.
WARNING — Pinched seat
belt
Make sure that the webbing
and/or buckle does not get
caught or pinched in the rear
seat when returning the rear
seatback to its upright position.
A caught or pinched webbing/
buckle may become damaged
and could fail during a collision
or sudden stop.
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