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Your vehicle at a glance
1. Rear door child safety lock
2. Fuel filler lid
3. Rear window
4. Trunk release lever and key lock
5. Spare tire
6. Outside rearview mirror
7. Tail lights
8. High mounted stop light
9. Door handle (Driver)
10. Door handle (Passenger)
11. Engergency trunk release lever
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1. Door lock/unlock button
2. Power window switches
3. Outside rearview mirror control switch
4. Seat adjust knob
5. Hood release lever
6. Parking brake pedal
7. Parking brake release lever
8. Instrument panel illumination
9. Steering wheel
10. Instrument cluster
11. Inside rearview mirror
12. Trunk release lever
13. Fuel filler lid release button
14. Seat
15. Master power door lock control
16. Master power window control lock
17. Brake pedal
18. Accelerator pedal
19. Vent controls
20. Steering wheel tilt
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Key / 3-2
Remote keyless entry / 3-4
Immobilizer system / 3-7
Door locks / 3-9
Window / 3-14
Seat / 3-18
Driver position memory system / 3-34
Safety belts / 3-36
Airbags-supplemental restraint system / 3-60
Trunk / 3-79
Hood / 3-83
Fuel filler lid / 3-84
Mirrors / 3-86
Interior lights / 3-91
Storage compartment / 3-92
Interior features / 3-95
Sunroof / 3-100
Antenna / 3-103
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The key code number is stamped on
the plate attached to the key set.
Should you lose your keys, this num-
ber will enable an authorized Kia
Dealer to duplicate the keys easily.
Remove the plate and store it in a
safe place. Also, record the code
number and keep it in a safe and
handy place, but not in the vehicle.
Key operations➀Master key
Used to start the engine, lock and unlock the doors, lock and unlock
the glove box, and open the trunk.
➁ Sub key
Used only to start the engine and
lock and unlock the door.➂
Transmitter
Used to lock and unlock the doors
and trunk (trunk can only be
opened with the transmitter when
the trunk lid control button located
in the glove compartment is
turned on. See page 3-3).
KEYS
WARNING
- Ignition key
Leaving children unattended in
a vehicle with the ignition key is
dangerous even if the key is not
in the ignition. Children copy
adults and they could place the
key in the ignition. The ignition
key would enable children to
operate power windows or other
controls, or even make the vehi-
cle move, which could result in
serious bodily injury or even
death. Never leave the keys in
your vehicle with unsupervised
children.
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DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from
outside the vehicle Driver’s door can be locked andunlocked with the key.
Turn the key to the left to lock all doors.
Turn the key to the right once to unlock the driver’s door and to the
right twice within 3 seconds to
unlock all doors.
Doors can also be locked and unlocked with the transmitter key. Once the doors are unlocked, it
may be opened by pulling the door
handle.
When closing the door, push the door by the hand. Make sure that
doors are closed securely.
To lock a door without the key, push
the inside door lock button (
➀) or
door lock switch (
➁) to the “LOCK”
position and close the door (
➂).
✽ ✽ NOTICEAlways remove the ignition key,
engage the parking brake, close all
windows and lock all doors when
leaving your vehicle unattended.
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Rear door child safety lockThe child safety lock is provided to
help prevent children from acciden-
tally opening the rear doors from
inside the vehicle. The rear door
safety locks should be used whenev-
er children are in the vehicle.
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WARNING
Leaving your vehicle unlocked
can invite theft or possible harm
to you or others from someone
hiding in your vehicle while you
are gone. Always remove the
ignition key, engage the parking
brake, close all windows and
lock all doors when leaving your
vehicle unattended.
WARNING
- Unattended
children
An enclosed vehicle can
become extremely hot, causing
death or severe injury to unat-
tended children or animals who
cannot escape the vehicle.
Furthermore, children might
operate features of the vehicle
that could injure them, or they
could encounter other harm,
possibly from someone gaining
entry to the vehicle. Never leave
children or animals unattended
in your vehicle.
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➀ Driver’s door power window switch
➁ Front passenger’s door power win-
dow switch
➂ Rear door (left) power window
switch
➃ Rear door (right) power window
switch
➄ Window opening and closing
(see page 3-16)
\b Automatic power window
(see page 3-16)
➆ Power window lock switch
(see page 3-17)
Automatic window reversal (see page 3-16)
Power window timer (see page 3-17)
WINDOWS
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Power windows The ignition switch must be in the ON
position for power windows to oper-
ate. Each door has a power window
switch that controls that door’s win-
dow. However, the driver has a power
window lock switch which can block
the operation of passenger windows.
If you notice buffeting and pulsation
(wind shock) with either side window
open, you should open the opposite
window slightly to reduce the condi-
tion.
✽ ✽NOTICETo prevent the power window sys-
tem from the possibility of damage,
do not open or close two windows at
the same time. This will also ensure
the longevity of the fuse.
CAUTION
Do not allow children to play
with the power windows. Keepthe driver’s door power win-dow lock switch in the LOCKposition (depressed). Seriousinjury can result from uninten-tional window operation bythe child.
Do not extend face or arms outside through the windowopening while driving.
Always double check to make sure all arms, hands and otherobstructions are safely out ofthe way before closing a win-dow
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