Towing / Spare Tyre / Tyre Mobility Kit
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Spare Tyre, Jack and tools* [7]
The shown tools are stored in
the luggage compartment.
Pull up the luggage box cover
to reach this equipment.
a Jack handle
b Jack
c Wheel lug nut wrenchTyre Mobility Kit* [6]
Please read the instructions
before using the Tyre Mobility
Kit.
a Compressor
b Sealant bottle
With the Tyre Mobility Kit
you stay mobile even after
experiencing a tyre puncture.
After you ensure that the tyre
is properly sealed you can drive
cautiously on the tyre (up to
200 km (120 miles)) at a max.
speed of 80 km/h (50 mph)
in order to reach a vehicle or
tyre dealer to have the tyre
replaced.
Towing [6]
When towing the vehicle in
an emergency without wheel
dollies:
1.
Set the ignition switch in
the ACC position.
2. Place the transaxle shift
lever in N (Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
Emergency towing
If towing is necessary, it is
recommended to have it done
by an authorised Kia dealer
or a commercial tow truck
service. Removable towing hook
1.
Open the tailgate and
remove the towing hook
from the tool case. The tool
case is located under the
luggage box.
2. Remove the hole cover
pressing the lower part of
the cover on the bumper.
3. Install the towing hook by
turning it clockwise until it
is fully secured.
4. Remove the towing hook
and install the cover after
use.
Front bumper
Rear bumper
The Kia Service App
Engine Oil / Washer Fluid / Additional Info
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Additional Information
Engine Oil / Washer Fluid / Additional Info
Checking the engine oil level [7]
Warm up the engine to
operating temperature and
switch off. On level ground pull
the dipstick out and wipe clean
before re inserting it fully. Pull
the dipstick out again and check
the level. It should be between
F and L.Refilling engine oil [7]
Use only the specified engine
oil [8] and refill using a funnel
to avoid spillage on engine
components.
Checking the washer fluid
level [7]
Check the fluid level and add
fluid if necessary.
The Kia 7 year warranty 7-year/100,000 Mile
new car warranty. Valid in all EU member states (plus Norway,
Switzerland, Iceland and Gibraltar), subject to local terms
and conditions.
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Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
This is designed to assist with hill
starts by preventing the car rolling
backwards when driving off. The system
maintains the braking pressure in certain
circumstances for 2 seconds enabling to
pull away when you are ready.
Parking brake (handbrake)
When engaging the parking brake, apply
the footbrake first and keep it depressed.
Then ensure the parking brake is properly
applied according to the type. Hand type:
pull the parking brake lever up as far as
possible. Foot type: depress the parking
brake pedal down as far as possible.
Electric (EPB) type: pull up the EPB switch
and make sure the warning light comes on.
We strongly recommend to leave the car
in first or reverse gear or in the ‘P’ (Park)
position on automatics when leaving the car.
Bluetooth®
Many of our cars have Bluetooth®
connectivity to enable the driver to safely
enjoy the convenience of the mobile
phone. For Bluetooth
® compatibility please
visit the owners section on our website.
Idle Stop & Go (ISG)
When enabled, ISG automatically stops the
car’s engine to reduce fuel consumption
and emissions. The ISG function may not
work if the car’s battery charge status,
ambient temperature and/or engine
temperature is too low. Air conditioning/
heater control settings may also affect
ISG function.
Starting your vehicle with the parking
brake applied:
•
For Manual Transaxle vehicles: Make sure
the transaxle is in Neutral and the clutch
pedal is fully depressed before starting
the vehicle.
• For Automatic Transaxle vehicles: Make
sure the transaxle is in the P (Park)
position and the brake pedal fully
depressed before starting the vehicle.
For full details and instructions on any
item contained in this quick reference
guide, please read the owner’s manual.