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Commands available during FM,
AM radio operation. Satellite radio commands : Commands that can be used
while listening to Satellite Radio.
Command Function
Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast station saved in Preset 1~6.
Scan Scans receivable frequencies from the current
broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.
Preset Scan Moves to the next preset from the current
present and plays for 10 seconds each.
Command Function
Channel 0~223 Plays the selected Satellite Radio channel.
Scan Scans receivable channels from the current
broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.
Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.
Information Displays the information of the current broad-
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Driving your vehicle
To cancel cruise control, do one
of the following:
Depress the brake pedal.
Depress the clutch pedal with a manu-al transaxle.
Shift into N (Neutral) with an automatic transaxle.
Press the CANCEL switch. Decrease the vehicle speed lower than
the memory speed by 15 km/h (9 mph).
Decrease the vehicle speed to less than approximately 40 km/h (25 mph).
Each of these actions will cancel cruisecontrol operation (the SET indicator lightin the instrument cluster will go off), but itwill not turn the system off. If you wish toresume cruise control operation, movethe lever up (to RES+). You will return toyour previously preset speed.
To resume cruising speed at
more than approximately 40 km/h
(25 mph):
If any method other than the CRUISE
ON-OFF switch was used to cancel
cruising speed and the system is still
activated, the most recent set speed will
automatically resume when you move
the lever (1) up (to RES+).
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Maintenance
Reset items
Items should be reset after the battery
has been discharged or the battery has
been disconnected.
Auto down window (See section 4)
Sunroof (See section 4)
Trip computer (See section 4)
Climate control system (See section 4)
Clock (See section 4)
Audio (See section 4)

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Maintenance
Rotate radial tires that have an
asymmetric tread pattern only from
front to rear and not from right to left.
Do not use the compact spare tire for
tire rotation.Wheel alignment and tire balance
The wheels on your vehicle were
aligned and balanced carefully at the
factory to give you the longest tire life
and best overall performance.
In most cases, you will not need to
have your wheels aligned again.
However, if you notice unusual tire
wear or your vehicle pulling one way
or the other, the alignment may need
to be reset.
If you notice your vehicle vibrating
when driving on a smooth road, your
wheels may need to be rebalanced.
Tire replacement
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is
less than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of tread
left on the tire. Replace the tire when
this happens.
Do not wait for the band to appear
across the entire tread before replac-
ing the tire.
✽ ✽
NOTICE
We recommend that when replacing
tires, use the same originally sup-
plied with the vehicles. If not, that
affects driving performance.
WARNING- Mixing tire
types
Do not mix bias ply and radial
ply tires under any circum-
stances. This may cause unusu-
al handling characteristics.
CAUTION - Wheel weight
Improper wheel weights can damage your vehicle's alu-minum wheels. Use onlyapproved wheel weights.
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Maintenance
If it fits loosely, consult an authorized Kia
dealer.
If you do not have a spare, use a fuse ofthe same rating from a circuit you maynot need for operating the vehicle, suchas the cigar lighter fuse.
If the headlights or other electrical com-
ponents do not work and the fuses are
OK, check the fuse block in the engine
compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must
be replaced.
Memory fuse
Your vehicle is equipped with the memo-
ry fuse to prevent battery discharge if
your vehicle is parked without being
operated for prolonged periods. Use the
following procedures before parking the
vehicle for prolonged periods.
1. Turn off the engine.
2. Turn off the headlights and tail lights.
3. Open the driver’s side panel cover and pull up the memory fuse. If the memory fuse is pulled up from the
fuse panel, the warning chime, audio,
clock and interior lamps, etc., will not
operate. Some items must be reset after
replacement. Refer to “Battery” in this
section.
Even though the memory fuse is pulled
up, the battery can still be discharged by
operation of the headlights or other elec-
trical devices.
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Index
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Active ECO system··················\
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··5-43Active ECO operation ··················\
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Limitation of Active ECO operation: ··················\
········5-43
AIR BAG - advanced supplemental restraint system ····3-33 Adding equipment to or modifying your airbag-equipped vehicle··················\
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Air bag warning label ··················\
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Air bag warning light ··················\
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Curtain air bag ··················\
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·······3-49
Driver's and passenger's front air bag··········\
················3-44
How does the air bag system operate ··················\
········3-34
Occupant detection system ··················\
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Side impact air bag ··················\
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3-47
SRS Care ··················\
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···············3-55
SRS components and functions ··················\
·················3-36\
Why didn’t my air bag go off in a collision? (Inflation and non-inflation conditions of the air bag) ···3-50
Air cleaner ··················\
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···············7-41 Filter replacement ··················\
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··7-41
Air conditioning system··················\
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Appearance care··················\
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·······7-86 Exterior care ··················\
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Interior care ··················\
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Audio system ··················\
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·········4-121 Antenna··················\
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Aux, USB and iPod
®··················\
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·············4-123
Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology ··················\
·············4-122
How vehicle audio works ··················\
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Steering wheel audio control ··················\
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·4-122
Automatic climate control system ··················\
···············4-94 Automatic heating and air conditioning ··················\
····4-95
Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerantand compressor lubricant ··················\
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····4-104
Climate control air filter ··················\
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Manual heating and air conditioning··················\
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System operation ··················\
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·4-101
Automatic transaxle brake system ··················\
···············5-16 Automatic transaxle operation··················\
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·5-16
Good driving practices ··················\
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Automatic transaxle fluid ··················\
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Battery··················\
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····7-45 Battery recharging ··················\
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·7-46
For best battery service ··················\
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Reset items ··················\
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Before driving ··················\
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············5-3 Before entering vehicle ··················\
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Before starting ··················\
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Necessary inspections··················\
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Scheduled maintenance service ··················\
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···7-7
Seat··················\
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···········3-2Driver’s seat ··················\
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Front passenger’s seat··················\
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Front seat adjustment·············\
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Rear seat ··················\
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3-2
Rear seat adjustment··················\
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Seat belts ··················\
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3-14 Care of seat belts ··················\
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···3-23
Pre-tensioner seat belt ··················\
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Seat belt precautions··················\
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Seat belt restraint system ··················\
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Smart key ··················\
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·4-5 Smart key functions ··················\
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·4-5
Smart key precautions ··················\
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Special driving conditions ··················\
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·········5-46 Driving at night ··················\
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Driving in flooded areas ··················\
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Driving in the rain ··················\
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·5-48
Driving off-road ··················\
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·····5-49
Hazardous driving conditions ··················\
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··5-46
Highway driving ··················\
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····5-49
Rocking the vehicle ··················\
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Smooth cornering ··················\
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··5-47 Starting the engine ··················\
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···5-10
Starting the engine with a smart key ··················\
·········5-11
Starting the engine with an ignition key ··················\
···5-10
Steering wheel ··················\
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·········4-37 Electric power steering ··················\
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Heated steering wheel ··················\
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Horn ··················\
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·····4-39
Tilt and telescoping steering··················\
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····4-38
Storage compartment ··················\
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···············4-110 Center console storage·············\
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Cool box ··················\
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Glove box ··················\
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Increase cargo space ··················\
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··············4-113
Luggage net holder ··················\
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Luggage tray (5 Door) ··················\
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Sunroof··················\
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···4-33 Resetting the sunroof ··················\
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Sliding the sunroof ··················\
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Sunshade ··················\
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Tilting the sunroof ··················\
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·4-35
Tailgate··················\
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···4-22 Closing the tailgate ··················\
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4-23
Emergency tailgate safety release ··················\
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Opening the tailgate··················\
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