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

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3Keys / 3-2Remote keyless entry / 3-3Theft-alarm system / 3-5Immobilizer system / 3-7Door locks / 3-9Windows / 3-14Seat / 3-17Safety belts / 3-28Air b

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391Knowing your vehicle6. SETUP ButtonPress this button to access the SIRIUSoption, TEXT SCROLL, and adjustmentmode. If no action is taken for 5 secon

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Knowing your vehicle9231. CD Loading Slot2. CD Eject Button3. CD Selection Button4. AUX Selection Button5. Automatic Track Selection Button6. RANDOM P

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393Knowing your vehicle1. CD Loading SlotPlease face printed side upward and gen-tly push in. When the ignition switch is onACC or ON and power is off

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Knowing your vehicle94310. INFO ButtonDisplays the information of the currentCD TRACK(FILE) as indicated belowwhen the button is pressed each time.• C

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395Knowing your vehicle(Continued)• If you use devices such as a USBhub you purchased separately,the vehicle’s audio system maynot recognize the USB d

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Knowing your vehicle9631. USB Selection Button2. TRACK Moving Button3. RANDOM Playback Button4. REPEAT Button5. SEARCH Knob & ENTER Button6. FOLDE

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397Knowing your vehicle1. USB Selection ButtonIf USB is connected, it switches to theUSB mode from the other mode to playthe song files stored in the

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Knowing your vehicle9831. iPod Selection Button2. TRACK Moving Button3. RANDOM Playback Button4. REPEAT Button5. CATEGORY Selection Button6. SEARCH Kn

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399Knowing your vehicleIn case the iPod exclusive cable is con-nected to the multiple terminal inside theconsole on the right hand side of the dri-ver

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Knowing your vehicle1003✽✽NOTICE FOR USING iPodDEVICE• Some iPod models might not sup-port the communication protocoland the files will not be played.

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Knowing your vehicle23The key code number is stamped on theplate attached to the key set. Should youlose your keys, this number will enablean authoriz

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3101Knowing your vehicle1. SATELLITE RADIO Selection Button 2. Channel Selection Button 3. Preset Selection Button

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Knowing your vehicle1023How to Use SIRIUS SatelliteRadioYour vehicle is equipped with a 3 monthcomplimentary period of SIRIUS SatelliteRadio so you ha

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3103Knowing your vehicle7. SETUP ButtonPress this button to adjust to the SCROLL,SIRIUS and adjustment mode.If no action is taken for 5 seconds afterp

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4Ignition switch / 4-2Starting the engine / 4-3Manual transaxle / 4-4Automatic transaxle / 4-6Brake system / 4-9Cruise control system / 4-14Steering w

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Driving your vehicle24Ignition switch and anti-theftsteering column lock Ignition switch positionLOCKThe steering wheel locks to protectagainst th

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43Driving your vehicle1. Make sure the parking brake isapplied.2. Manual Transaxle - Depress theclutch pedal fully and shift thetransaxle into Neutral

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Driving your vehicle44Manual transaxle operationThe manual transaxle has five forwardgears.Press the clutch pedal down fully whileshifting, then relea

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45Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICETo avoid premature clutch wear anddamage, do not drive with your footresting on the clutch pedal. Also, don’tuse the clu

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

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47Driving your vehicle(Continued)• Do not shift from N (Neutral) or P(Park) into D (Drive), or R (Reverse)when the engine is above idle speed.Transaxl

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33Knowing your vehicle➀ Lock button➁ Unlock button➂ Panic button➀ Lock ( )All doors are locked if the lock buttonis pressed.➁ Unlock ( )Two turn unloc

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Driving your vehicle842 (Second Gear)Use 2 (Second Gear) for more powerwhen climbing hills and for increasedbraking when going down hills. This posi-t

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49Driving your vehicleShift lock systemFor your safety, the Automatic Transaxlehas a shift lock system which preventsshifting the transaxle out of P (

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Driving your vehicle104Disc brakes wear indicator Your vehicle has disc brakes.When your brake pads are worn and it'stime for new pads, you will

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411Driving your vehicleReleasing the parking brakeTo release the parking brake, first applythe foot brake and pull up the parkingbrake lever slightly.

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Driving your vehicle124Parking on curbed streets • When parking your vehicle on an uphillgrade, park as close to the curb aspossible and turn the fro

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413Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• If the ABS warning light is on andstays on, you may have a problemwith the ABS. In this case, however,your regular br

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Driving your vehicle144The cruise control system allows you toprogram the vehicle to maintain a con-stant speed without resting your foot onthe accele

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415Driving your vehicle3. Push the SET- switch, and release it atthe desired speed. The SET indicatorlight in the instrument cluster will illu-minate.

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Driving your vehicle164To decrease the cruising speed:Follow either of these procedures:• Push the SET- switch and hold it. Yourvehicle will gradually

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417Driving your vehicleEach of these actions will cancel cruisecontrol operation (the SET indicator lightin the instrument cluster will go off), but i

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Knowing your vehicle43Operational distance may vary depend-ing upon the area the transmitter is usedin. For example, if the vehicle is parkednear poli

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Driving your vehicle184Power steering (if equipped)Power steering uses energy from theengine to assist you in steering the vehi-cle. If the engine is

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419Driving your vehicleTo change the steering wheel angle, pulldown (1) the lock release lever, adjustthe steering wheel to the desired angle(2), then

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Driving your vehicle204INSTRUMENT CLUSTER1. Tachometer 2. Turn signal indicators3. Speedometer4. Engine temperature warning light5. Warning and indica

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421Driving your vehicleSpeedometer The speedometer indicates the forwardspeed of the vehicle.Tachometer The tachometer indicates the approxi-mate n

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Driving your vehicle224TripmeterYou can choose the tripmeter A and trip-meter B by pressing the tripmeter modebutton.TRIP A: Tripmeter A (if equipped)

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423Driving your vehicleAmbient temperatureThis mode indicates the current ambienttemperature.The meter’s working range -40°F to 176°F.TripmeterThis mo

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Driving your vehicle244Average fuel consumptionThis mode calculates the average fuelconsumption from the total fuel used andthe distance since the las

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425Driving your vehicleECO ON/OFF mode (if equipped)You can turn the ECOMINDERTMindica-tor (which is identified on your instrumentdashboard by the “EC

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Driving your vehicle264Electronic brake forcedistribution (EBD) sys-tem warning(if equipped)If ABS and BRAKE warning lights illumi-nate at the same ti

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427Driving your vehicleCharging system warning This warning light indicates a malfunctionof either the generator or electricalcharging system.If the

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35Knowing your vehicleTheft alarm system will not operate whenthe ignition key is in the ignition switch.If the lock button on the transmitter ispress

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Driving your vehicle284Low brake fluid level warningIf the warning light remains on, it mayindicate that the brake fluid level in thereservoir is low.

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429Driving your vehicleMalfunction indicator (if equipped)This indicator light is part of the EngineControl System which monitors variousemission cont

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Driving your vehicle304Cruise indicators (if equipped)CRUISE indicatorThe indicator illuminates when the cruisecontrol system is enabled.The cruise in

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431Driving your vehicleSafety belt warning chime (if equipped)If the driver's seat belt is not fastenedwhen the ignition key is turned “ON” or if

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Driving your vehicle324Parking light position ( )When the light switch is in the parkinglight position (1st position), the tail, posi-tion, license an

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433Driving your vehicleFlashing headlights To flash the headlights, pull the levertowards you. It will return to the normal(low-beam) position when re

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Driving your vehicle344Front fog light (if equipped) Fog lights are used to provide improvedvisibility and avoid accidents when visibili-ty is poor d

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435Driving your vehicleA : Wiper speed control· MIST – Single wipe· OFF – Off· INT – Intermittent wipe · LO – Low wiper speed· HI – High wiper speedB

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Driving your vehicle364✽✽NOTICEBefore using the windshield wiperswhen there is a heavy accumulation ofsnow or ice on the windshield, defrostthe windsh

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437Driving your vehicleWindshield washers In the OFF position, pull the lever gentlytoward you to spray washer fluid on thewindshield and to run the

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Knowing your vehicle63Opening the trunk with the alarmarmed (if equipped)When the alarm is armed, the alarm willnot sound if the trunk lid is opened w

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Driving your vehicle384HAZARD WARNING FLASHER The defroster heats the window toremove frost, fog and thin ice from theinterior and exterior of the rea

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439Driving your vehicleCLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)OJB040200L1. Temperature control knob2. Air conditioning button (if equipped)3. Air intake

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Driving your vehicle404Fan speed control knob Four (4) adjustable fan speeds are pro-vided which increase as the numberincreases. The ignition switch

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441Driving your vehicleMAX/ A/C position (if equipped)When you select the MAXA/C mode while the fan is on,the following system settingswill be made au

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Driving your vehicle424Face - floor position Air flow is directed towardsthe face and the floor. The airto the floor is warmer thanthe air to the face

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443Driving your vehicleAir intake control button This is used to select outside (fresh) airposition or recirculated air position.To ch

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Driving your vehicle444Air conditioning button (if equipped) Push the A/C button to turn the air condi-tioning system on (indicator light will illu-m

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445Driving your vehicleAir conditioning system opera-tion tips • If the vehicle has been parked in directsunlight during hot weather, open thewindows

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Manual climate control systemTo defog inside windshield 1. Select any fan speed.2. Select desired temperature.3. Select the or position.4. The outsid

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5Fuel requirements / 5-2Emission control system / 5-2Before driving / 5-4Suggestions for economical operation / 5-5Special driving conditions / 5-6Tra

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37Knowing your vehicleYour vehicle is equipped with an elec-tronic engine immobilizer system toreduce the risk of unauthorized vehicleuse.Your immobil

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Driving tips25FUEL REQUIREMENTSGasoline engine (unleaded)Your new Kia vehicle is designed to useonly unleaded fuel with a minimumOctane Rating of 87 A

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53Driving tipsEngine exhaust gas precautions(carbon monoxide) • Carbon monoxide can be present withother exhaust fumes. Therefore, if yousmell exhaust

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Driving tips45BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle:• Be sure that all windows, outside mir-ror(s), and outside lights are clean.• Check the condit

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55Driving tipsSUGGESTIONS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATIONYour vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, where youdrive and when you

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Driving tips65SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONSHazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions areencountered such as water, snow, ice,mud, s

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57Driving tipsDriving at night Because night driving presents morehazards than driving in the daylight, hereare some important tips to remember:• Slo

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Driving tips85Snow tires If you mount snow tires on your Kia,make sure they are radial tires of thesame size and load range as the originaltires. Mou

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59Driving tipsTRAILER TOWINGWe do not recommend using thisvehicle for trailer towing.Steps for determining correct loadlimit1. Locate the statement &q

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Driving tips105LABEL INFORMATION Vehicle identification number(VIN) The vehicle identification number (VIN) isthe number used in registering your ca

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511Driving tipsThe vehicle certification label attachedon the driver’s side center pillar gives thevehicle identification number (VIN).Tire specificat

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Knowing your vehicle833. To enter the first digit (in this example“2”), turn the ignition key to the ON andACC position twice. Perform the sameprocedu

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6Road warning / 6-2In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2Overheating / 6-3Emergency starting / 6-4Electrical circuit protection / 6-6Towing / 6-1

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In case of an emergency26ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as awarning to other drivers to exerciseextreme cautio

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63In case of an emergencyIf engine stalls while driving1. Reduce your speed gradually, keepinga straight line. Move cautiously off theroad to a safe p

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In case of an emergency46Connecting jumper cables Jump starting Jump starting can be dangerous if doneincorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm toyoursel

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65In case of an emergencyJump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-volt and that its negative terminal isgrounded.2. If the boost

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In case of an emergency66ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT PROTECTIONFuses A vehicle’s electrical system is protectedfrom electrical overload damage byfuses.This ve

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67In case of an emergencyDriver-side panel bolster1. Turn the ignition switch and all otherswitches off.2. Open the cover.4. Pull the suspected fuse s

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In case of an emergency86Engine compartment1. Turn the ignition switch and all otherswitches off.2. Remove the fuse box cover by press-ing the taps an

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69In case of an emergencyEngine compartmentFuse/Relay panel descriptionInside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relaylabel describing f

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In case of an emergency106Description Fuse rating Protected componentFUEL PUMP - Fuel pump relayRAD FAN - Radiator fan relayCOND FAN2 - Condenser fan

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39Knowing your vehicleOperating door locks from out-side the vehicle • Turn the key toward rear of vehicle tounlock and toward front of vehicle tolock

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611In case of an emergencyDriver-side knee bolsterDescription Fuse rating Protected componentRR WIPER 15A Rear wiperH/LP(LH) 10A Headlight (left)FR WI

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In case of an emergency126Memory fuseYour vehicle is equipped with a memoryfuse to prevent battery discharge if yourvehicle is parked without being op

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613In case of an emergencyIt is acceptable to tow the vehicle with therear wheels on the ground (without dol-lies) and the front wheels off the ground

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In case of an emergency146Tie-down hook (for flatbed towing)Front towing hook1. Open the trunk lid or rear hatch, andremove the towing hook from the t

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615In case of an emergency3. Install the towing hook by turning itclockwise into the hole until it is fullysecured (2).4. Remove the towing hook and i

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In case of an emergency166• Before emergency towing, check thatthe hook is not broken or damaged.• Fasten the towing cable or chainsecurely to the hoo

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617In case of an emergencyTips for towing a stuck vehicleThe following methods are effectivewhen your vehicle is stuck in mud, sandor similar substanc

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In case of an emergency186Important - use of compact sparetireyour vehicle is equipped with a com-pact spare tire. This compact sparetire takes up les

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619In case of an emergencyChanging tires Jacking instructions The jack is provided for emergencytire changing only.Follow jacking instructions to redu

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In case of an emergency2064. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,jack, jack handle, and spare tirefrom the vehicle.5. Block both the front and rear of the

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Knowing your vehicle103Operating door locks from insidethe vehicleWith the door lock button• To unlock a door, push the door lockbutton forward to the

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621In case of an emergency7. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-terclockwise one turn each, but donot remove any nut until the tirehas been raised off the

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In case of an emergency22612. Once the wheel lug nuts havebeen tightened, lower the vehiclefully to the ground and continue totighten the lug nuts unt

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7Maintenance services / 7-2Maintenance schedule / 7-3Owner maintenance / 7-7Engine compartment / 7-9Engine oil / 7-11Engine cooling system / 7-11Brake

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Maintenance27MAINTENANCE SERVICESYou should exercise the utmost care toprevent damage to your vehicle andinjury to yourself whenever performingany mai

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73MaintenanceMAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Engine control systemMAINTENANCEINTERVALSMAINTENANCE ITEMReplace every 6,000 km or 6 months.Kilometers or time in m

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Maintenance47MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)Chassis and bodyKilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 8

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75MaintenanceMAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)Chassis and body (Continued)Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 8 16 24 32 40 4

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Maintenance67Chart symbols:I- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, refill, adjust or replace.R- Replace or chang

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77MaintenanceOWNER MAINTENANCE Owner maintenance schedule The following lists are vehicle checks andinspections that should be performed bythe owner o

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Maintenance87At least once a year :• Clean body and door drain holes.• Lubricate door hinges and checks, andhood hinges.• Lubricate door and hood lock

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

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311Knowing your vehicleImpact sensing door unlock sys-tem (if equipped)All doors will be automatically unlockedwhen the impact is delivered to impacts

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79MaintenanceENGINE COMPARTMENT OJB0500021. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fuse box6. Negati

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Maintenance107OJB050001C1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fuse box6. Negative battery termin

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711MaintenanceENGINE OILChecking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.2. Start the engine and allow it to reachnormal operat

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Maintenance127Check the condition and connections ofall cooling system hoses and heaterhoses. Replace any swollen or deterio-rated hoses.The coolant l

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713MaintenanceIf the coolant level is low, add enoughspecified coolant to provide protectionagainst freezing and corrosion. Bring thelevel to F, but d

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Maintenance147BRAKE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED)Checking brake fluid level Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-odically. The fluid level should bebetw

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715MaintenanceDRIVE BELTSDrive belts should be checked periodical-ly for proper tension and adjusted if nec-essary. At the same time, belts should bee

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Maintenance167AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED)Checking the automatic transaxlefluid level The automatic transaxle fluid levelshould be checked regul

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717Maintenance✽✽NOTICE“COLD” scale is for reference only andshould NOT be used to determinetransaxle fluid level.New automatic transaxle fluid shouldb

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Maintenance187Body lubrication All moving points of the body, such asdoor hinges, hood hinges, and locks,should be lubricated each time theengine oil

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Knowing your vehicle123Rear door child safety lockThe child safety lock is provided to helpprevent children from accidentally open-ing the rear doors

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719MaintenanceCLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTERThe climate control air filter installedbehind the glove box filters the dust orother pollutants that come int

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Maintenance207Windshield wiper blade replace-ment When the wipers no longer clean ade-quately, the blades may be worn orcracked, and require replacem

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721MaintenanceRear window wiper blade replacement (if equipped) 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out thewiper blade assembly.2. Install the new blade

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Maintenance227(Continued)If any electrolyte gets intoyour eyes, flush your eyeswith clean water for at least15 minutes and get immedi-ate medical atte

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723MaintenanceFor best battery service :• Keep the battery securely mounted.• Keep the top of the battery clean anddry.• Keep the terminals and connec

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Maintenance247TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tireinflation p

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725Maintenance✽✽NOTICE• Warm tires normally exceed rec-ommended cold tire pressures by28 to 41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do notrelease air from warm tires toa

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Maintenance267Remove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gage firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement. If the cold tire

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727MaintenanceTire replacementIf the tire is worn evenly, a tread wearindicator will appear as a solid bandacross the tread. This shows there isless t

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Maintenance287Wheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels forany reason, make sure the newwheels are equivalent to the originalfactory units in

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313Knowing your vehicleCargo area lamp (if equipped)The cargo area lamp turns on when therear hatch is opened. It remains on untilthe rear hatch is se

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729MaintenanceTire maintenance In addition to proper inflation, correctwheel alignment helps to decreasetire wear. If you find a tire is wornunevenly,

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Maintenance30786 - Load Index, a numerical codeassociated with the maximumload the tire can carry.H - Speed Rating Symbol. See thespeed rating chart i

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731Maintenance4. Tire ply composition and materialThe number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tiremanufacturers also must indi

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Maintenance327Traction - AA, A, B & C The traction grades, from highest tolowest, are AA, A, B and C. Thegrades represent the tires ability tostop

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733MaintenanceLUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONSRecommended lubricants To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance anddurability, use only lubrica

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Maintenance347EXTERIOR CARE Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner or polish. Read

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735MaintenanceWaxingWax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehicle beforewaxing. Use a good quality liquid

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Maintenance367Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coated with aclear protective finish.• Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol-ishing c

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737MaintenanceCleaning the lap/shoulder beltwebbing Clean the belt webbing with any mildsoap solution recommended for cleaningupholstery or carpet. F

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8Specifications / 8-2Specifications

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Knowing your vehicle143Power windows (if equipped)(1) Driver’s door power window switch(2) Front passenger’s door power win-dow switch(3) Rear door (l

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Specifications28Item 4 Door 5 DoorOverall length 4,250 (167.3) 4,025 (158.5)Overall width 1,695 (66.7) 1,695 (66.7)Overall height 1,470 (57.9) 1,470

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83SpecificationsWeightsRefer to the label describing GVWR & GAWR weightsattached to your vehicle.(see page 5-10, Label information)Size Gasoline E

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Specifications48Light Bulbs CapacitiesLight Bulb 4 Door 5 DoorHeadlights (Low/High) 55/60 55/60Front turn signal lights/28/8 28/8Position lightsSide r

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9Index

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Index29Air bags··········································································3-49Air bag warning label····································

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93IndexClimate control air filter ················································7-19Climate control system ·········································

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Index49Floor mat anchor(s) ·······················································3-81Fluid Brakes fluid ·············································

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95IndexJack and tools·································································6-17Jump starting···············································

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Index69Outside rearview mirror·················································3-70Overheats ·························································

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97IndexStorage compartment·····················································3-74Center console storage ············································

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315Knowing your vehiclePower windows (if equipped)The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to operate.Each door has a power win

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Index89Wheel alignment and tire balance ·································7-27Wheel replacement ·······················································

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Knowing your vehicle163Power window lock switch (if equipped)• The driver can disable the power win-dow switches on on all passengerdoors by depressin

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317Knowing your vehicleDriver’s seat(1) Seat adjustment, forward / backward(2) Seatback recliner(3) Seat height adjustment(4) Seat heater switch*(5) H

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Knowing your vehicle183Front seat adjustmentAdjusting the seat forward and back-wardTo move the seat forward or backward:1. Pull the seat slide adjust

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319Knowing your vehicleAdjusting height of the driver’s seatcushion To change the height of the seat cushion,rotate the knob located on the outside of

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Knowing your vehicle203Warming the front seat (if equipped)The front seats can be electrically heatedindividually when the ignition switch isON.When y

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ii12345678IntroductionYour vehicle at a glanceKnowing your vehicleDriving your vehicleDriving tipsIn case of an emergencyMaintenanceSpecificationsInde

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321Knowing your vehicleHeadrestThe driver's and front passenger's seatsare equipped with a headrest for theoccupant's safety and comfor

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Knowing your vehicle223RemovalTo remove the headrest, raise it as far asit can go then press the release button(1) while pulling upward (2).To reinsta

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323Knowing your vehicleRear seat Split folding rear seat (if equipped) The rear seatbacks fold forward to pro-vide additional cargo space and to pro-v

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Knowing your vehicle2435. Move the rear lap/shoulder belt to theoutside (2) so that they don’t interferewith the seatback when lowering (3).6. Fold th

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325Knowing your vehicleTo unfold the rear seat:1. Move the rear lap/shoulder belt (1, ifequipped) to the side so that it is clearof the seatback.2. Li

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Knowing your vehicle263Armrest (if equipped)The armrest is located in the center ofthe rear seat. Pull the armrest down fromthe seatback.HeadrestThe r

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327Knowing your vehicleAdjusting the height up and down (if equipped)To raise the headrest, pull it up to thedesired position (1). To lower the head-r

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Knowing your vehicle283Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped)Your vehicle is equipped with driver's andfront passenger's pre-tensioner safety

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329Knowing your vehicleCAUTION - Air bag/Pre-tensioner dustWhen the air bags and pre-tension-ers are activated, a loud noise maybe heard and fine dust

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Knowing your vehicle303Safety belt restraint system We strongly recommend that the driverand all passengers be properlyrestrained at all times by usin

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

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331Knowing your vehicleSafety belts provide the best restraintwhen:• The seatback is upright.• The occupant is sitting upright (notslouched).• The lap

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Knowing your vehicle323WARNING - Safety beltcare• A damaged belt may not give youthe protection you need in anaccident.• Inspect your safety belts per

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333Knowing your vehicleSafety belt warning light andchimeAs a reminder to the driver and passen-ger, safety belt warning light will blink forapproxima

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Knowing your vehicle3433. Insert the tongue plate (1) into theopen end of the buckle (2) until anaudible “click” is heard, indicating thebelt is locke

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335Knowing your vehicleTo unfasten the front lap/shoulderbelt:Press the release button on the buckleand allow the belt to slowly retract.Rear lap/shou

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Knowing your vehicle3634. Position the lap portion (1) of the beltacross your lap as LOW ON THE HIPSas possible to reduce the risk of slidingunder it

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337Knowing your vehicle3 Point rear center belt (if equipped) To fasten the rear center belt1. Insert the tongue plate (A) into theopen end of the anc

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Knowing your vehicle383When using the rear center seat belt, thebuckle with the “CENTER” mark must beused.Stowing the rear safety belt The rear safety

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339Knowing your vehicleTo unfasten the rear center belt 1. Press the release button on the buckle(D) and remove the tongue plate (C)from the buckle (D

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Knowing your vehicle403Restraint of pregnant women Pregnant women should wear lap/shoul-der belt assemblies whenever possibleaccording to specific re

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

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341Knowing your vehicleRestraint of larger children As children grow, they may need to usenew child-restraint systems, includinglarger child seats or

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Knowing your vehicle423Child restraint system For small children and babies, the use ofa child seat or infant seat is strongly rec-ommended and is req

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343Knowing your vehicleInstalling a child restraint system For safety reasons, we recommend thatthe child restraint system be used in therear seats.Ne

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Knowing your vehicle443Placing a passenger safety beltinto the auto lock modeThe use of the auto lock mode willensure that the normal movement of thec

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345Knowing your vehicle3. Pull the shoulder portion of the safetybelt all the way out. When the shoulderportion of the safety belt is fullyextended, i

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Knowing your vehicle463When the safety belt is allowed toretract to its fully stowed position, theretractor will automatically switchfrom the “Auto Lo

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347Knowing your vehicleChild seat lower anchorsSome child seat manufacturers makechild restraint seats that are labeled asLATCH or LATCH-compatible ch

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Knowing your vehicle483LATCH anchors have been provided inyour vehicle. The LATCH anchors arelocated in the left and right outboard rearseating positi

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349Knowing your vehicleAIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 1JBC3511/OJB030055/1JBA3056/1JBA3057/1JBA3059/1JBA3060/1JBA3061/1JBA3062/1LDN21681 2 35

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Knowing your vehicle503What your air bag system doesDriver’s air bag and front passenger’s airbag are designed to supplement the pro-tection offered

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2Interior overview / 2-2Instrument panel overview / 2-3Engine compartment / 2-4Your vehicle at a glance

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351Knowing your vehicleAir bag system components The main components of your SRS are:• To indicate that your vehicle isequipped with air bags, the co

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Knowing your vehicle523Front passenger’s air bag Front passenger’s air bag is stored in theinstrument panel on the glove box.Never put any objects or

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353Knowing your vehicleSide air bag (if equipped)Side air bags are stored in the left side ofthe driver’s seat and right side of the frontpassenger’s

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Knowing your vehicle543Curtain air bag (if equipped)Curtain air bags are located along bothsides of the roof rails above the front andrear doors.They

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355Knowing your vehicleWhy didn’t my air bag go off in acollision? (Inflation and non-inflation conditionsof the air bag)There are many types of accid

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Knowing your vehicle563Air bag inflation conditionFront air bag Front air bags (driver’s and front passen-ger’s air bags) are designed to inflatewhen

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357Knowing your vehicleSide air bags (if equipped)Side air bags (side and/or curtain airbags) are designed to inflate when animpact is detected by sid

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Knowing your vehicle583• Frontal air bags are not designed toinflate in rear collisions, because occu-pants are moved backward by theforce of the impa

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359Knowing your vehicle• Just before impact, drivers often brakeheavily. Such heavy braking lowers thefront portion of the vehicle causing it to“ride”

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Knowing your vehicle603Air bag system operation • Air bags only operate when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON or STARTpositions.• Air bags infla

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Your vehicle at a glance22INTERIOR OVERVIEWOJB00002/1JBA3077/1JBA3082/1JBA32074Door5Door1. Door lock/unlock button...3-102. Outside

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361Knowing your vehicleNoise and smokeWhen the air bags inflate, they make aloud noise and they leave smoke andpowder in the air inside of the vehicle

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Knowing your vehicle623Air bag warning lightThe purpose of air bag warning light inyour instrument panel is to alert you of apotential problem with yo

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363Knowing your vehicleRepairing or scrapping the vehicle• Repairing/replacing the steeringwheel, instrument panel, center con-sole headliner/pillar t

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Knowing your vehicle643Outside the vehicle• To open the trunk, insert the key intothe lock and turn it to the right (clock-wise).• To close the trunk,

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365Knowing your vehicleInside the vehicleTo open the trunk from inside the vehicle,pull the trunk lid release lever.Emergency trunk safety release(if

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Knowing your vehicle663Opening the hood:1. Pull the release lever on the lower leftside of the instrument panel to unlatchthe hood. The hood should po

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367Knowing your vehicleClosing the hood1. Before closing the hood, check the fol-lowing:• All filler caps in engine compartmentmust be correctly insta

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Knowing your vehicle6833. Pull the fuel filler lid out to open.4. To remove the cap, turn the fuel tankcap counterclockwise.5. Refuel as needed.6. To

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369Knowing your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• Make sure to refuel your vehicleaccording to the "Fuel requirements"suggested in section 5.• Check to make

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Knowing your vehicle703Outside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles beforedriving.Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and right-h

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23Your vehicle at a glanceINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW1. Driver’s air bag...3-512. Light control / Turn signals...

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371Knowing your vehicleElectric remote control (if equipped)The electric remote control mirror switchallows you to adjust the position of theleft and

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Knowing your vehicle723Outside rearview mirror heater (if equipped) The outside rearview mirror heater isautomatically turned on when the rearwindow d

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373Knowing your vehicleMap light (if equipped)Type AThe lights are turned ON or OFF bypressing the corresponding switch.Type B(1) Map light: The light

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Knowing your vehicle743✽✽NOTICEDo not use the interior lights for extend-ed periods when engine is not running.It may cause battery discharge.✽✽NOTICE

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375Knowing your vehicleMulti box (if equipped)To open the cover located above the cig-arette lighter/power outlet, push the but-ton and pull the cover

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Knowing your vehicle763✽✽NOTICEMake sure the sunglass holder is closedwhile driving.Cup holderCups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup hold

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377Knowing your vehicleSunvisorUse the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.To use a sunvisor, pull it downward.To use a s

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Knowing your vehicle783Digital clock (if equipped)Whenever the battery terminals or mem-ory fuse are disconnected, you mustreset the time.When the ign

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379Knowing your vehicle(1) SLIDE OPEN (TILT DOWN) button(2) Tilt UP (slide close) BUTTONIf your vehicle is equipped with this fea-ture, you can slide

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Knowing your vehicle803Sunshade The sunshade will be opened with theglass panel automatically when the glasspanel is slid.You will have to close it m

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Your vehicle at a glance42ENGINE COMPARTMENTOJB0500021. Engine coolant reservoir ...7-122. Engine oil filler cap...

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381Knowing your vehicleTo keep items from shifting in the trunk,you can use the four rings located in thetrunk to attach the cargo net.✽✽NOTICEDo not

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Knowing your vehicle823Roof type antenna (if equipped)If your vehicle has an audio system, anamplifying antenna is installed in yourvehicle.This anten

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383Knowing your vehicleThe steering wheel audio remote controlbutton is installed to promote safe driv-ing.VOLUME ( / ) (1)• Push up the lever to inc

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Knowing your vehicle843✽✽NOTICEIf you install an aftermarket HID headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and electron-ic device may malfunction.AM and FM radio

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385Knowing your vehicleFM broadcasts are transmitted at highfrequencies and do not bend to follow theearth's surface. Because of this, FMbroadcas

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Knowing your vehicle863Satellite radio receptionYou may experience problems in receiv-ing SIRIUS satellite radio signals in thefollowing situations.•

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387Knowing your vehicleCare of disc (if equipped)• If the temperature inside the car is toohigh, open the car windows for ventila-tion before using yo

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Knowing your vehicle883Satellite radio channels:SIRIUS Satellite Radio has over 130 chan-nels, including 69 channels of 100% com-mercial-free music, p

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389Knowing your vehicle1. FM/AM Selection Button2. Automatic Channel Selection Button3. Power ON/OFF Button & Volume ControlKnob4. Preset Button5.

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Knowing your vehicle9031. FM/AM Selection ButtonTurns to FM or AM mode, and toggles inthe order of FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ AM ➟ FM1...when the button is presse

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