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Features of your vehicle
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Cup holder
Cups or small beverage cans may be
placed in the cup holders.Sunvisor
Use the sunvisor to shield direct light
through the front or side windows.
To use the sunvisor, pull it downward.
To use the sunvisor for the side window,
pull it downward, unsnap it from the
bracket (1) and swing it to the side (2).
Adjust the sunvisor extension forward or
backward (3).
To use the vanity mirror, pull down the
visor and slide the mirror cover (4).
The ticket holder (5) is provided for hold-
ing a tollgate ticket. (if equipped)
WARNING
- Hot liquids
Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while
the vehicle is in motion. If the hot
liquid spills, you could be burned.
Such a burn to the driver could
lead to loss of control of the vehi-
cle.
To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of sudden stop
or collision, do not place uncov-
ered or unsecured bottles, glass-
es, cans, etc., in the cup holder
while the vehicle is in motion.
OVG049156
OVG049157
■Front
■RearOVG049174
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Features of your vehicle
Power outlet
The power outlet is designed to provide
power for mobile telephones or other
devices designed to operate with vehicle
electrical systems. The devices should
draw less than 10 amps with the engine
running.
CAUTION
Use the power outlet only whenthe engine is running and remove
the accessory plug after use. Using the accessory plug for pro-longed periods of time with theengine off could cause the bat-
tery to discharge.
Only use 12V electric accessories which are less than 10A in elec-tric capacity.
Adjust the air-conditioner or heater to the lowest operatinglevel when using the power outlet.
Close the cover when not in use. Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference
when plugged into a vehicle’s power outlet. These devices maycause excessive audio static and malfunctions in other electronic
systems or devices used in yourvehicle.
WARNING
Do not put a finger or a foreign ele-
ment (pin, etc.) into a power outlet
and do not touch with a wet hand.
You may get an electric shock.
CAUTION - Vanity mirror
lamp
If you use the vanity mirror lamp,turn off the lamp before return the
sunvisor to its original position. Itcould result in battery dischargeand possible sunvisor damage.
OVG049158
OVG049190
■ Center
■Rear
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Driving your vehicle
Before entering vehicle
• Be sure that all windows, outside mir-ror(s), and outside lights are clean.
Check the condition of the tires.
Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks.
Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up.
Necessary inspections
Fluid levels, such as engine oil, engine
coolant, brake fluid, and washer fluid
should be checked on a regular basis,
with the exact interval depending on the
fluid. Further details are provided in sec-
tion 7, “Maintenance”. Before starting
Close and lock all doors.
Position the seat so that all controls are
easily reached.
Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors.
Be sure that all lights work.
Check all gauges.
Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.
Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning light goes out.
For safe operation, be sure you are famil-
iar with your vehicle and its equipment.
BEFORE DRIVING
WARNING
All passengers must be properly
belted whenever the vehicle is mov-
ing. Refer to “Seat belts” in section
3 for more information on their
proper use.
WARNING
Always check the surrounding
areas near your vehicle for people,
especially children, before putting a
car into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
WARNING
When you intend to park or stop the
vehicle with the engine on, be care-ful not to depress the accelerator
pedal for a long period of time. It
may overheat the engine or exhaust
system and cause fire.
WARNING - Driving under
the influence of alcohol or drugs
Drinking and driving is dangerous.
Drunk driving is the number one
contributor to the highway death
toll each year. Even a small amount
of alcohol will affect your reflexes,
perceptions and judgment. Drivingwhile under the influence of drugs
is as dangerous or more dangerousthan driving drunk.
You are much more likely to have a
serious accident if you drink or
take drugs and drive.
If you are drinking or taking drugs,
do not drive. Do not ride with a driv-er who has been drinking or taking
drugs. Choose a designated driveror call a cab.
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5
Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare
from other driver's headlights.
Keep your headlights clean and prop- erly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic headlight aiming
feature. Dirty or improperly aimed
headlights will make it much more diffi-cult to see at night.
Avoid staring directly at the headlights of oncoming vehicles. You could be
temporarily blinded, and it will take
several seconds for your eyes to read-
just to the darkness. Driving in the rain
Rain and wet roads can make driving
dangerous, especially if you’re not pre-
pared for the slick pavement. Here are a
few things to consider when driving in the
rain:
A heavy rainfall will make it harder to
see and will increase the distance
needed to stop your vehicle, so slow
down.
Keep your windshield wiping equip- ment in good shape. Replace your
windshield wiper blades when they
show signs of streaking or missingareas on the windshield.
If your tires are not in good condition, making a quick stop on wet pavement
can cause a skid and possibly lead to
an accident. Be sure your tires are in
good shape.
Turn on your headlights to make it eas- ier for others to see you.
Driving too fast through large puddles can affect your brakes. If you must go
through puddles, try to drive through
them slowly.
If you believe you may have gotten your brakes wet, apply them lightly
while driving until normal braking oper-
ation returns. Driving in flooded areas
Avoid driving through flooded areas
unless you are sure the water is no high-
er than the bottom of the wheel hub.
Drive through any water slowly. Allowadequate stopping distance because
brake performance may be affected.
After driving through water, dry the
brakes by gently applying them several
times while the vehicle is moving slowly.
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Maintenance
DescriptionSymbolFuse ratingProtected component
MODULE 22
MODULE10A
ATM Shift Lever Illumination, Instrument Cluster, Multifunction Switch (Remote Control),
Tilt & Telescopic Module, Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH/RH,
Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device Module, IMS Control Module,
Head Lamp Leveling Device Switch, Front CCS Switch, Front Seat Warmer Switch,
Driver/Passenger CCS Control Module, Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module
Rear Seat Warmer Module LH/RH, Rear Seat Warmer Switch,
Driver/Passenger Door Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, LDWS Camera Module,
Room Lamp (Deluxe Type)
A/BAG INDIND10AInstrument Cluster (Air Bag IND.)
MODULE 33
MODULE10AABS Control Module, ESP Control Module, ESP Off Switch, Yaw Rate Sensor,
Steering Angle Sensor
IG 1IG120AE/R Fuse & Relay Box (Fuse - F10, F11, F12)
SUNROOF20APanorama Sunroof
DR LOCK20ADriver Door Module
ECSECS15AICM Relay Box (Rear Fog Lamp Relay)
AUDIO 22 AUDIO10AAudio, Audio Monitor, Amp, Overhead Console Lamp Switch, PDM, Smart Key Control Module
POWER
OUTLET 22POWER
OUTLET15AConsole Power Outlet
POWER
OUTLET 11POWER
OUTLET15A(Not Used)
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Maintenance
DescriptionSymbolFuse ratingProtected component
P/SEATDRIDRV30ADriver Lumbar Support Switch, Driver Cushion Extension Switch, Driver Manual Switch, IMS Control Module
P/HANDLEP/
HANDLE15AKey Solenoid, Tilt & Telescopic Module, Sport Mode Switch
A/CON10AA/C Control Module, Ionizer, E/R Fuse & Relay Box (RLY. 14)
HTD MRR10ADriver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror, A/C Control Module
START410A[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch, Burglar Alarm Relay,
E/R Fuse & Relay Box (RLY. 3-G4KE, RLY. 6-G6DC)
[With Smart Key] PDM, E/R Fuse & Relay Box (RLY. 6)
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7
3. Install a new bulb in the socket.
4. Align the lens tabs with the interior
light housing notches and snap the
lens into place.
5. If the map lamp and room lamp (Type B) does not operate, have the vehicle
checked by an authorized KIA dealer.
CAUTION
Use care not to dirty or damage
lens, lens tab, and plastic housings.
Vanity mirror lamp
OVG079040Trunk lamp
WARNING
Prior to working on the Interior
Lights, ensure that the “OFF” but-
ton is depressed to avoid burning
your fingers or receiving an electric
shock.
OVG079038
OVG079039
Glove box lamp
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Specifications & Consumer information
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8
DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE
* : If equipped
*
1
: with R16 tire
* 2
: with R17 tire Item mm (in)
Overall length 4965 (195.5) Overall width 1850 (72.8)
Overall height 1475 (58.1) Front tread 1613 (63.5)* 1
/ 1602 (63.1)* 2
Rear tread 1611 (63.4)* 1
/ 1601 (63.0)* 2
Wheelbase 2845 (112.0)
Light Bulb Wattage
Headlights (High) 55
Headlights (Low) 55 or 35 (HID)
Front turn signal lights 21
Position lights LED
Side repeater lights* 5
Side repeater lights (Outside mirror)* LED
Front fog lights 27
Stop and tail lights* LED
Rear turn signal lights 21
Back-up lights 18
Rear fog lights* 21
High mounted stop light LED
License plate lights 5
Map lamps/Room lamps (Type A)* 10
Map lamps/Room lamps/Mood lamp (Type B)* LED
Trunk lamp 5
Glove box lamp 5
Vanity mirror lamps 5