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Engine compartment main fuse panel (for petrol engine)
Fuse Fuse ratingSymbolFuse NameProtected component
MULTI
FUSE
80A1MDPSMDPS Unit
60A1IP_B+1Inner Fuse Panel, S/Heater RR, Smart Key 1, 2, P/WDW LH/RH,
IPS-1/Arisu-1 (H/Lamp Low RH, H/Lamp Hi RH, Turn FR/RR), IPS-2 (Int Tail Lamp),
IPS-4 (Drl Lamp LH/RH), IPS-3 (Frt Fog Lamp LH/RH)
40A1ABS_1ESC Control Module, ABS Control Module
40A2ABS_2ESC Control Module, ABS Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector
40AIG2IGN_2W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch, START RELAY, Starter Fuse No: 26
With Smart Key : IG2 RELAY, START RELAY, IG2 Fuse No: 11, 12, 18, 20, 35
60A2IP_B+2
Inner Fuse Panel, P/seat DRV, Spare3, Fog Lamp RR,
IPS-5/Arisu-2 (H/Lamp Low LH, H/Lamp Hi LH, Turn FL/RL),
IPS-6 (EXT Tail Lamp LH/RH), IPS-7 (Static Bending Lamp LH), IPS-8 (Static Bending Lamp RH)
40ARR
HTDRR HTDRR HTD RELAY RR HTD, MIRR HTD
40ABLOWERBLOWER RLY, BLOWER MOTOR
FUSE
40AIG1IG1W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch
With Smart Key : IG1 RELAY, ACC RELAY, INNER FUSE PANEL
(ACC Fuse No: 6,10 IG1 Fuse No: 8,17,19, 23, 24, 31, 33, 36, 37)
30A1EPB_1Electronic Parking Brake Module
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Engine compartment main fuse panel (for diesel engine)
Fuse Fuse ratingSymbolFuse NameProtected component
MULTIFUSE
80A1MDPSMDPS Unit
60A1IP_B+1Inner Fuse Panel, S/Heater RR, Smart Key 1, 2, P/WDW LH/RH, IPS-1/Arisu-1 (H/Lamp
Low RH, H/Lamp Hi RH, Turn FR/RR) IPS-2 (Int Tail Lamp), IPS-4 (Drl Lamp LH/RH),
IPS-3 (Frt Fog Lamp LH/RH)
40A1ABS_1ESC Control Module, ABS Control Module
40A2ABS_2ESC Control Module, ABS Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector
40AIG2IGN_2W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch, START RELAY, Starter Fuse No - 26
With Smart Key : IG2 RELAY, START RELAY, IG2 Fuse No - 11/12/18/20/35
60A2IP_B+2Inner Fuse Panel, P/seat DRV, Spare3, Fog Lamp RR, IPS-5/Arisu-2 (H/Lamp Low LH,
H/Lamp Hi LH, Turn FL/RL), IPS-6 (EXT Tail Lamp LH/RH), IPS-7 (Static Bending Lamp LH), IPS-8 (Static Bending Lamp RH)
40ARR HTDRR HTD RELAY RR HTD, MIRR HTD
40ABLOWERBLOWER RLY, BLOWER MOTOR
40AIG1IG1W/O Smart Key : Ignition Switch
With Smart Key : IG1 RELAY, ACC RELAY, INNER FUSE PANEL (ACC Fuse No - 6/10 IG1 Fuse No - 8/17/19/23/24/31/33/36/37)
30A1EPB_1Electronic Parking Brake Module
30A2EPB_2Electronic Parking Brake Module
50AC/FANC/FAN LO RELAY, C/FAN HI RELAY, C/FAN MOTOR
15ADEICERDEICER RELAY
Maintenance
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LIGHT BULBS
Use only the bulbs of the specified
wattage.
✽✽ NOTICE
After driving in heavy rain or wash-
ing the vehicle, headlight and tail-
light lenses could appear foggy. This
condition is caused by the tempera-
ture difference between the lamp
inside and outside. This is similar to
the condensation on your windows
inside your vehicle during rain and
does not indicate a problem with
your vehicle. If the water leaks into
the lamp bulb circuitry, have the
vehicle checked by a professional
workshop. Kia recommends to visit
an authorised Kia dealer/service
partner.WARNING - Working on
the lights
Prior to working on the light,
firmly apply the parking brake,
ensure that the ignition switch
is turned to the “LOCK” position
(smart key: turn off the engine)
and turn off the lights to avoid
sudden movement of the vehi-
cle and burning your fingers or
getting an electric shock.
CAUTION
Be sure to replace the burned- out bulb with one of the samewattage rating. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the fuseor electric wiring system.
CAUTION
If you don’t have necessarytools, the correct bulbs and theexpertise, consult a profession- al workshop. Kia recommendsto consult an authorised Kiadealer/service partner.
In many cases, it is difficult toreplace vehicle light bulbs because other parts of the vehi-cle must be removed before youcan get to the bulb. This is espe-cially true if you have to remove the headlight assembly to get tothe bulb(s).
Removing/installing the head-light assembly can result indamage to the vehicle.
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Outside light
❈ The actual rear combination lamp shape
in the vehicle may differ from illustration.
Rear turn signal light and stop/tail light
1. Turn off the engine.
2. Open the tailgate.
3. Loosen the light assembly retain- ing screws with a cross-tip screw-
driver.
4. Remove the rear combination light assembly from the body of the
vehicle. 5. Remove the socket from the
assembly by turning the socket
counterclockwise until the tabs on
the socket align with the slots on
the assembly.
6. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it
counterclockwise until the tabs on
the bulb align with the slots in the
socket. Pull the bulb out of the
socket.
7. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until
it locks into place. 8. Install the socket in the assembly
by aligning the tabs on the socket
with the slots in the assembly.
Push the socket into the assembly
and turn the socket clockwise.
9. Reinstall the light assembly to the body of the vehicle.
Stop and tail light or tail light
(LED type)
If the light bulb does not operate,
have your vehicle checked by a pro-
fessional workshop. Kia recom-
mends to visit an authorised Kia
dealer/service partner.
ORP072039
ORP072038
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3. Exhaust emission control
system
The Exhaust Emission Control
System is a highly effective system
which controls exhaust emissions
whilst maintaining good vehicle per-
formance.
Vehicle modifications
This vehicle should not be modified.
Modification of your vehicle could
affect its performance, safety or
durability and may even violate gov-
ernmental safety and emissions reg-
ulations.
In addition, damage or performance
problems resulting from any modifi-
cation may not be covered under
warranty.
If you use unauthorised electronic devices, it may cause the vehicle to
operate abnormally, wire damage,
battery discharge or fire. For your
safety, do not use unauthorised
electric devices.
Engine exhaust gas precautions
(carbon monoxide)
Carbon monoxide can be present with other exhaust fumes.
Therefore, if you smell exhaust
fumes of any kind inside your vehi-
cle, have it inspected and repaired
immediately. If you ever suspect
exhaust fumes are coming into
your vehicle, drive it only with all
the windows fully open. Have your
vehicle checked and repaired
immediately. Do not operate the engine in con-
fined or closed areas (such as
garages) any more than what is
necessary to move the vehicle in orout 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 (as
needed) to draw outside air into the
vehicle.
Never sit in a parked or stopped vehicle for any extended time with
the engine running.
When the engine stalls or fails to start, excessive attempts to restart
the engine may cause damage tothe emission control system.
WARNING - Exhaust
Engine exhaust gases contain
carbon monoxide (CO). Though
colourless and odourless, it is
dangerous and could be lethal if
inhaled. Follow the instructions
following to avoid CO poison-ing.
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Diesel Particulate Filter
(if equipped)
The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
system removes the soot in the
exhaust gas.
Unlike a disposable air filter, the DPF
system automatically burns (oxidizes)
and removes the accumulated soot
according to the driving condition. In
other words, the active burning byengine control system and high
exhaust gas temperature caused by
normal/high driving condition burns
and removes the accumulated soot.
However, if the vehicle continues to
be driven at repeated short distance
or driven at low speed for a long
time, the accumulated soot may not
be automatically removed because
of low exhaust gas temperature.
More than a certain amount of sootdeposited, the malfunction indicator
light ( ) illuminates. When the malfunction indicator light
blinks, it may stop blinking by driving
the vehicle at more than 60 km/h (37mph) or at more than second gear
with 1500 ~ 2500 engine rpm for a
certain time (for about 25 minutes). If the malfunction indicator light ( )
continues to be blinked or the warn-
ing massage “Check exhaust system”
illuminates in spite of the procedure,
visit a professional workshop and
check the DPF system. Kia recom-
mends to visit an authorised Kia deal-
er/service partner.
If you continue to drive with the mal-
function indicator light blinking for a
long time, the DPF system can bedamaged and fuel consumption can
be worsen.
Lean NOx Trap (if equipped)
The Lean NOx Trap (LNT) system
removes the nitrogen oxide in the
exhaust gas. The smell can occur in
the exhaust gas depending on the
quality of the fuel and it can degrade
NOx reduction performance, please
use the regulated automotive dieselfuel.
CAUTION
- Diesel Fuel
(if equipped with DPF)
It is recommended to use the regulated automotive diesel fuelfor diesel vehicle equipped with the DPF system.
If you use diesel fuel includinghigh sulfur (more than 50 ppmsulfur) and unspecified addi-tives, it can cause the DPF sys- tem to be damaged and whitesmoke can be emitted.
Specifications & Consumer information
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Recommended SAE viscosity
number
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has
an effect on fuel economy and cold
weather operating (engine start and
engine oil flowability). Lower viscosi-
ty engine oils can provide better fuel
economy and cold weather perform-
ance, however, higher viscosity
engine oils are required for satisfac-
tory lubrication in hot weather. Using
oils of any viscosity other than thoserecommended could result in engine
damage. *
1
: For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE
5W-20 (Except Middle East & Europe, GDI Engine) or 5W-30 (For Middle East, GDI Engine).
However, if the engine oil is not available in your country, select the proper engine oil using
the engine oil viscosity chart.
* 2
: Middle East includes Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Egypt and Iran.
CAUTION
Always be sure to clean the area
around any filler plug, drainplug, or dipstick before check- ing or draining any lubricant.This is especially important industy or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpavedroads. Cleaning the plug anddipstick areas will prevent dirtand grit from entering the engine and other mechanismsthat could be damaged.
When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperature your vehicle will be
operated in before the next oil change. Proceed to select the recommended
oil viscosity from the chart.
Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
Temperature
Petrol Engine Oil (For Europe)
°C
(°F)-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 -10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Petrol Engine Oil
(For Middle East * 2
,
GDI Engine)20W-50
10W-30
15W-40
5W-30 * 1
, 5W-40
20W-50
10W-30
15W-40
5W-30 * 1
, 5W-40
Diesel Engine Oil 5W-30
15W-40
10W-30
0W-30
Petrol Engine Oil
(Except Middle East* 2
&
Europe, GDI Engine)20W-50
10W-30
15W-40
5W-20 * 1
, 5W-30
Index
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To cancel cruise control ..............................................6-67
To decrease the cruising speed ..................................6-66
To increase cruise control set speed ..........................6-66
To resume cruising speed at more than approximately 30 km/h (20 mph) ............................6-68
To set cruise control speed..........................................6-65
To temporarily accelerate with the cruise control on ....6-67
To turn cruise control off ............................................6-68
Declaration of conformity ............................................9-13
Defroster ......................................................................4-138 Rear window defroster ..............................................4-138
Dimensions ......................................................................9-2
Door locks......................................................................4-23 Child-protector rear door lock ....................................4-29
Deadlocks....................................................................4-27
Door lock/unlock features ..........................................4-28
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ............4-24
Operating door locks from outside the vehicle ........4-23
Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) ................................6-34 Dual clutch transmission operation ..........................6-34
Good driving practices ................................................6-41
Economical operation ....................................................6-90 Emergency Commodity ................................................7-37
Fire extinguisher ........................................................7-37
Triangle reflector ......................................................7-37
Emergency starting ..........................................................7-5 Jump starting ..............................................................7-5
Push-starting ..............................................................7-7
Emission control system ..............................................8-109 Crankcase emission control system ..........................8-109
Evaporative emission control System ......................8-109
Exhaust emission control system ..............................8-110
Lean NOx Trap ........................................................8-112
Engine ..............................................................................9-2
Engine compartment ................................................2-6, 8-3
Engine coolant ..............................................................8-35 Changing the coolant ..................................................8-37
Checking the coolant level..........................................8-35
Engine number ..............................................................9-12
Engine oil (Diesel) ........................................................8-33 Changing the engine oil and filter ..............................8-34
Checking the engine oil level ....................................8-33
Engine oil (Petrol) ........................................................8-32 Changing the engine oil and filter ..............................8-33
Checking the engine oil level ....................................8-32
ENGINE START/STOP button ....................................6-10 Engine start/stop button position ................................6-10
Illuminated engine start/stop button ..........................6-10
Starting the engine ......................................................6-13
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..............8-28
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