2015 KIA SEDONA service

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KIA SEDONA 2015  Features and Functions Guide VIDEOS & QR CODES   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 02
INSTRUMENT CLUSTERInstrument Cluster Overview  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 03Indicators & Warning Lights

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The TPMS indicator  functions as both Low Tire Pressure Light and 
TPMS Malfunction Indicator . 
The indicator  will illuminate if one or more tires is significantly 
underinflated, the vehicle has

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Trip Computer / Tripmeter 
The Trip Computer is a driver information 
system that displays information related 
to driving on the display when the ENGINE 
START/STOP button is in the ON position .
T

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Service Interval Setting
To set the service interval in User 
Settings mode:
 •Press the Mode button A to 
cycle to User Settings and press 
the OK button B to enter 
 •If Service Interval is OF

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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
For more information, if equipped, refer to the Car Multimedia System User's Manual or the UVO System User’s Manual. For Bluetooth® Wireless Technology FAQs,

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  Voice Recognition  Tips Video   To view a video on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website .
Refer to page 2 for more information  .
   QR CODE
www.KuTechVideos.com/yp13

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Sound Settings – To adjust the sound settings, press the SOUND button on the main screen of an audio mode . Then press the selection (Fader, Balance, Tone), and use the on-screen arrows to adjust

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For further UVO eServices with Premium Navigation* operation, refer to the Car Multimedia System User's Manual. For further audio system operations, refer to pages 20-21.
REMINDER: Your audio s
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