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INTERIOR FEATURESDIGITAL CLOCK When the ignition switch is in the ON
position, the clock buttons operate as
follows:
RESET:
To clear away minutes, press the “R”
button with your finger, a pencil or similar
object. When you release the button, the
clock will be set precisely on the hour.For example, if the “R” button is pressed
while the time is between 9:01 and 9:29,
the display will be reset to 9:00.
9:01-9:29 = 9:00
9:30-9:59 = 10:00
HOUR:
Pressing the “H” button with your finger,
a pencil or similar object will advance
the time displayed by one hour.
MINUTE:
Pressing the “M” button with your finger,
a pencil or similar object will advance the
time displayed by one minute.
ELECTRICAL POWER
OUTLET (IF EQUIPPED)To plug in auxiliary electrical equipment,
flip the outlet cover open from the edge
of the cover and follow the proper
installation instructions that are included
with any electrical equipment you install.
Maximum electrical draw must not
exceed 10 ampere at 12 volts after
engine is started.
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✻
NOTICE
• Use when the engine is running,
and remove a plug from the
power outlet after using the elec-
tric appliance. Using when the
engine stops or remaining the
electric appliance with plugged
in for many hours may cause the
battery to be discharged.
• Adjust the air conditioner or
heater to the lowest operation
level when you have to use the
power socket while using air-
conditioner or heater.
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5-3
EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEM The vehicle emission control system is
covered by a written limited warranty.
Please see the warranty & consumer
information manual in your vehicle.VEHICLE MODIFICATIONSThis vehicle should not be modified.
Modification of your Kia could affect its
performance, safety or durability and
may even violate governmental safety
and emissions regulations.
In addition, damage or performance
problems resulting from any modification
may not be covered under warranty.
ENGINE EXHAUST GAS
PRECAUTIONS
(CARBON MONOXIDE)Engine exhaust gases contain carbon
monoxide. Though colorless and
odorless, it is dangerous and could be
lethal, if inhaled.
Carbon monoxide can be present
with other exhaust fumes.
Therefore, if you smell exhaust
fumes of any kind inside your
vehicle, have it inspected and
repaired immediately by an
Authorized Kia Dealer. If at all
possible, do not drive with exhaust
fumes present. If you must, do so
only with all windows fully open.
Have your vehicle checked and
repaired immediately.
Do not operate the engine in confined
or closed areas (such as garages) any
more than what is necessary to move
the vehicle in or out of the area. When the vehicle is stopped in an
open area for more than a short time
with the engine running, adjust the
ventilation system to draw outside air
into the vehicle.
Turn the engine off if you smell any
exhaust fumes.
Never sit in a parked or stopped
vehicle for an extended time with the
engine running.
When the engine stalls or fails to
start, excessive attempts to re-start
the engine may cause damage to the
emission control system.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
FOR CATALYTIC CONVERTERSYour vehicle is equipped with a catalytic
converter emission control device.
Therefore, the following precautions
must be observed:
Use only UNLEADED FUEL.
Do not park the vehicle over or near
flammable objects, such as dry grass,
paper, leaves, etc. Under certain
conditions, they could be ignited by a
hot exhaust system.
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SPECIAL DRIVING
CONDITIONSHAZARDOUS DRIVINGWhen hazardous driving is encountered
because of water, snow, ice, mud, sand, or
similar hazard, follow these suggestions:
Drive cautiously and allow extra
distance for braking.
Avoid sudden movements in braking
or steering.
When braking in vehicles without
anti-lock brakes, depress the brake
pedal with a controlled up-and- down
motion until the vehicle is stopped.
When starting from a stop in snow,
mud, or sand, use second gear and
accelerate slowly to avoid spinning
the front wheels. Low gear may be
used, if necessary.
Use sand, rock salt, tire chains, or
other non-slip material under the
front wheels to provide traction when
stalled on ice, snow, or mud.
ROCKING THE VEHICLEIf it is necessary to rock the vehicle to
free it from snow, sand, or mud, move
the shift lever of an automatic transaxle
from D (Drive) to R (Reverse) in a
repeat pattern while depressing the
accelerator gently. With a manual
transaxle, move the shift lever back and
forth from 1 (First) to R (Reverse).
Do not race the engine. If you are still
stuck after a couple minutes of rocking,
have the vehicle pulled out by a tow
vehicle to avoid engine overheating and
possible damage to the transaxle.
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WARNING -
Downshifting
Downshifting into first gear with
a manual transaxle or into low
with an automatic transaxle
while driving on slippery
surfaces can cause an
accident. The sudden change in
tire speed could cause the tires
to skid. Be careful when
downshifting on slippery
surfaces.
✻
NOTICE
Prolonged rocking may cause
engine overheating, transaxle
damage or failure, and tire
damage.
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ROAD WARNINGHAZARD WARNING FLASHERThe hazard warning flasher serves as a
warning to other drivers to exercise
extreme caution when approaching,
overtaking, or passing your vehicle. It
should be used whenever emergency
repairs are being made or when the vehicle
is stopped near the edge of a roadway.Depress the flasher switch with the
ignition switch in any position.
All turn signal lights will flash
simultaneously.
• The hazard warning flasher will
operate whether your vehicle is
running or not.
The turn signals do not operate when
the hazard flasher is on.
Care must be taken when using the
hazard warning flasher while the
vehicle is being towed. Local
regulations may prohibit using it in
this manner.
OVERHEATINGIf your temperature gauge indicates
overheating, if you experience a loss of
power, or if you hear a loud knocking or
pinging noise, the engine has probably
overheated. You should follow these
procedures if you experience any of
these symptoms.
1. Turn the hazard warning flasher on,
then drive to the nearest safe location
and stop your vehicle; set the
automatic transaxle in P (Park), or
shift the manual transaxle to neutral
and apply the parking brake.
2. Make sure the air conditioner is off.
3. If coolant or steam is boiling out of
the radiator, stop the engine, then
turn the ignition switch to the ON
position. Do not restart the engine.
The radiator cooling fan will
automatically operate with the
ignition switch in the ON position. If
the cooling fan does not operate, call
an Authorized Kia Dealer for
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
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assistance. If coolant is not boiling
out, allow the engine to idle and open
the hood to permit the engine to cool
gradually. If the temperature does not
go down with the engine idling, stop
the engine and allow sufficient time
for it to cool.
4. The coolant level should then be
checked. If the level in the reservoir
is low, look for leaks at the radiator
hoses and connections, heater hoses
and connections, radiator, and water
pump. If you find a major leak or
another problem that may have
caused the engine to overheat, do not
operate the engine until the problem
has been corrected. Call an
Authorized Kia Dealer for assistance.
If you do not find a leak or other
problem, carefully add coolant to the
reservoir.If the engine frequently overheats, have
the cooling system checked and repaired.
EMERGENCY STARTINGJUMP STARTINGJump starting can be dangerous if done
incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to
yourself or damage to your vehicle or
battery, follow the jump starting
procedures on the next page. If in doubt,
we strongly recommend that you have a
competent technician or towing service
jump start your vehicle.
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WARNING - Removing
Radiator Cap
Do not remove the radiator cap
when the engine and radiator
are hot. Scalding hot coolant
and steam may blow out under
pressure. This could cause
serious injury.
✻
NOTICE
Use only a 12volt jumper system.
You can damage a 12volt starting
motor, ignition system, and other
electrical parts by using a 24-volt
power supply (two 12-volt batteries
in series or a 24-volt motor
generator set).
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FUSE PANEL
DESCRIPTIONDRIVER’S SIDE KICK PANEL
L
P
G
MMSA6006
10ARR HTD IND
10AHAZARD
15ARR FOG
10AA/CON
10AETACS
15ADR LOCK10AT/SIG
10AA/BAG IND
10AH/LP
15ASTOP LP
15AT/LID OPEN
25AP/SEAT
(DRIVE)10AA/CON SW
15A
ACC SOCKET
15AS/HTR
15AA/BAG
10ASTART
15ASP 1
15AFRT HTD
10ATAIL (LH)
10AAUDIO
20AWIPER
10ATAIL (RH)
15AC/LIGHTER
10AEPS
10AROOM LP
SHUNT
USE THE DESIGNATED
FUSE ONLY.
25AP/SEAT
(PASS)
10AB/UP
10ACLUSTER10AD/CLOCK
15ASP 4
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3. Remove the engine oil filter with an
oil filter wrench.
4. Use a clean rag to clean the oil filter
mounting surface on the engine.
5. Apply a small amount of engine oil
to the new oil filter O-ring seal.6. Install the oil filter and tighten it.
(Refer to the oil filter caution label
for tightening instructions.)
7. Replace the drain plug tightly after
the oil has thoroughly drained.
8. Refill the engine with new oil to the
F mark on the dipstick. Do not
overfill.
9. Re-install the oil filler cap securely.
10. Start the engine and inspect around
the oil filter seal for leaks.
Stop the engine.
Check the oil level and fill to the F
mark, if necessary.
OIL CAPACITY
2400cc Engine
- Without filter change : 4.0 liters
- With filter change : 4.3 liters
2700cc Engine
- Without filter change : 4.5 liters
- With filter change : 4.8 liters
Use only the specified engine oil. (Refer
to “Recommended Lubricants” later in
this section)
CAUTION
Both the oil and engine are hot. Do
not burn yourself.✻
NOTICE
When installing the replacement oil
filter, do not allow the oil filter
gasket to remain on the oil filter
mounting surface. This will cause
oil leakage and engine damage.
Remove the old gasket completely
so that a new gasket will properly
seat and seal.
✻
NOTICE
• Follow these instructions
carefully. An improper oil filter
installation can cause oil leakage
and engine damage.
• Although oil filters may have the
same external appearance, their
internal designs differ
significantly. These filters are not
interchangeable. To avoid
potential engine damage, use only
the specified filter. Consult an
Authorized Kia Dealer.
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USING THE HOT FLUID SCALE:If the vehicle has been driven and the
fluid is warmed to the normal operating
temperature of approximately 158~176ºF
(70~80ºC), the fluid level should be
within “HOT” range.
• Use the cold scale as a rough reference
only.
• If the outside temperature is lower than
68ºF (20ºC), start the engine and
measure the fluid level after letting the
engine reach operating temperature.• If the vehicle has been driven for an
extended period at high speeds or in
city traffic in hot weather, it is usually
best to measure the fluid level after
stopping the engine and allowing the
fluid to cool for 30 minutes.
When inserting the dipstick, be sure to
insert it completely. When adding fluid,
measure frequently with the dipstick to
make sure the fluid level does not go
above the Full position. Do not overfill.
Use only the specified automatic
transaxle fluid. (Refer to “Recommended
Lubricants” later in this section)
LUBRICANTS AND
FLUIDSCHECKING THE WASHER
FLUID LEVELCheck the fluid level in the washer fluid
reservoir and add fluid if necessary.
Plain water may be used if washer fluid
is not available. However, use
windshield washer solvent with
antifreeze characteristics in cold climates
to prevent freezing.
MAINTENANCE
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HOT
MMSA7011
MMSA7012
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