INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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FUEL ECONOMY VIDEO
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For more information on Fuel Economy, you can snap the QR Code above to view a video or refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Fuel Economy
Several factors contribute to your vehicle’s fuel economy,
including maintenance of your vehicle, driving style,
environmental conditions, vehicle weight and vehicle
aerodynamics. Below are tips on how to help improve
fuel economy:
§ Keep your vehicle in good condition with regular maintenance
§ Don’t let the engine idle longer than necessary
§ Drive at a moderate speed, accelerating smoothly
§ Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure
§ Travel lightly, without carrying unnecessary weight in
your vehicle
§ Avoid placing large or heavy items on roof racks
§ Avoid hilly, winding or poorly maintained roads
REMINDER: Driving range varies depending on a vehicle’s fuel tank size, e.g., 12-gal. vs. 24-gal.. Even though two vehicles’ MPG may be the same, the vehicle with the larger tank will have greater range.
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Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
For more information on DAW, please see Owner’s Manual.
The Driver Attention Warning (DAW ) system alerts the
driver with the messages on the LCD and a sound alert
when detecting the driver’s fatigue level or unattentive
driving practices.
The Driver Attention Warning (DAW ) system is OFF by
default. To turn it on, go to User Settings, Assist, DAW
and set to Normal or Early.
REMINDERS:
-If ignition is cycled, the system returns to it’s previous state
-The DAW does not alert the driver when trip is less than 10 minutes
Consider taking a break
Attention Level
LOWHIGH
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Idle, Stop and Go (ISG) System
The ISG system helps reduce fuel consumption by
automatically shutting down the engine when the vehicle
is at a standstill.
When the ISG system is ON and the vehicle is at a standstill
the engine will stop, and the green AUTO STOP indicator A on the instrument cluster will illuminate.
The engine will restart when the brake pedal is released or
the shift lever is moved from D (Drive) to the R (Reverse)
position or to Sport Shift mode*. When engine restarts, the
green AUTO STOP indicator on the instrument cluster will
turn off.
To deactivate the ISG System, press the ISG OFF button B.
If you press again, the system will be activated.
For more information on Idle, Stop and Go System, refer to your Owner’s Manual or contact your local dealership.
Launch Control
Launch control aids in controlling acceleration to help the
vehicle accelerate smoothly and fast, while avoiding slipping
of the drive wheels and other engine, clutch and gearbox
issues.
To turn on, press and hold the ESC OFF button C for more
than three seconds while DRIVE MODE D is in SPORT Mode.
To activate, with the left foot press brake firmly while gear
shift is in D (Drive) and then press the accelerator pedal fully
to the floor. The LCD will display a ready status.
REMINDERS:
-When launching, stop vehicle and keep steering wheel straight
-Brake, EPB and Auto Hold must be released for smooth launching
IDLE, STOP AND GO SYSTEM VIDEO
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LAUNCH CONTROL VIDEO
Quick Tips
The ISG system is disabled when:
-A seat belt is unfastened
-The hood or a door is opened
-Battery condition is poor
-The front or rear defroster is turned on
-Engine coolant temperature is low
-The outside ambient temperature is too low/high
-Emission control devices activate
-The vehicle is on a steep slope
REMINDERS:
- ISG is active by default at vehicle start-up. When ignition is cycled, ISG will turn ON again
- Under certain conditions, the engine will restart automatically
- If the AUTO STOP indicator is continuously blinking yellow and the ISG button LED is on, please contact an authorized Kia dealer
See Owner’s Manual for more detailed operating instructions and information.
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is designed to help
stabilize the vehicle during cornering maneuvers.
Traction Control System ( TCS) helps improve traction
while accelerating on slippery surfaces. It is a good idea
to keep both ESC and TCS turned on for daily driving
whenever possible.
Press the ESC button B to turn Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control System OFF/ON.
To turn both Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control System OFF, press and hold the ESC button for
more than 3 seconds. Press again to turn ON.
REMINDERS:
-ESC is active by default at vehicle start-up. When ignition is cycled, ESC will turn ON again
- The ESC indicator light in the instrument cluster will be lit momentarily whenever ESC is active
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) /
Traction Control System (TCS)
Hill-start Assist Control (HAC)
Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) helps prevent the vehicle from rolling
backwards when accelerating from a stop while on a steep incline.
HAC automatically activates whether ESC is OFF or ON but does NOT
activate when ESC has malfunctioned.
Quick Tip
When HAC is active (e.g., during initial acceleration from a stop on an incline), you may notice that the brakes will momentarily remain engaged after you depress the accelerator.
REMINDER: HAC does not operate when the gear shift is in P (Park) or N (Neutral) position.
With parking lights/headlights ON, press A (+) or (-) to adjust the brightness
of the instrument panel illumination.
Instrument Panel Dimmer
REMINDER: The Instrument Panel Dimmer does not adjust brightness on the navigation system screen. Use navigation setup to adjust brightness on the navigation system.
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL/ TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM VIDEO
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For more information on Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and its specific features and operations, please refer to your Owner’s Manual.
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(Button located on driver’s panel, left of the steering wheel)
(Blind-spot area monitoring)
( Vehicle approaching at high speed monitoring)
BLIND-SPOT COLLISION WARNING VIDEO
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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)
BCW / Lane Change Assist (LCA)
With the Engine Start /Stop button in the ON position, press
the BCW button A to turn the system ON. The button light
will illuminate.
1st-stage alert: When another vehicle is detected within
the BCW system warning boundary B, a yellow indicator
will illuminate on the outside rearview mirrors C.
2nd-stage alert: When 1st stage alert is on and the
driver activates a turn signal, a flashing yellow indicator
will illuminate on the outside rearview mirrors and the
system will sound an alert.
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
The Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW ) system uses radar
sensors in the rear bumper to monitor and warn the driver of
an approaching vehicle in the driver’s blind spot area.
The system will activate when the vehicle is traveling more
than 20 mph and will alert the driver if another vehicle is
detected by the radar sensor.
REMINDERS:
- The BCW system will not issue a warning if the vehicle speed is 6 mph or more above the surrounding vehicles
- When the BCW is ON and the ignition is cycled, the BCW system returns to its previous state
If the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW ) system
sensors detect vehicles approaching from the left or right
side D, the system will sound an audible alert, the warning
indicators on the outside rearview mirror will illuminate and a
message will appear on the LCD screen, under these conditions:
§ When the vehicle is in Reverse
§ When the vehicle moves backwards from a parked position
§ When the vehicle is moving less than 6 mph
Quick Tip
The BCW system will activate when:
1. The system is turned on
2. Vehicle speed is above approximately 20 mph
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Other vehicles are detected on the rear sides of the vehicle
REMINDER: The RCCW feature can be turned OFF/ON in User Settings. When vehicle power is cycled, the RCCW will remain in the previous state
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(Button located on driver’s panel, left of the steering wheel)
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING VIDEO
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Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) /
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*
With the Engine Start /Stop button* in the ON position, press
the LK A /LDW button A to turn system ON. The instrument
cluster indicator will illuminate white. It will remain
white when vehicle is traveling less than 40 mph and the
system does not detect the lane markers. When system
detects the lane markers and can assist the steering, the
LK A icon will illuminate green.
If the LK A detects that you are veering outside of your lane,
the vehicle crossing lane indicator will turn green and an
alert may sound, while applying a slight adjustment to the
steering, trying to prevent the vehicle from moving outside
its lane.
LK A is the operating mode by default when the button is
depressed to ON if the User Setting mode is set to LK A.
LK A will switch to LDW mode if activation requirements
are not met.
All systems will operate under the following conditions:
§ The vehicle speed exceeds approximately 40 mph
§ The LK A system recognizes both lane markers the
vehicle is traveling in
§ The vehicle is between the lane markers
REMINDERS:
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The LK A /LDW will not issue a warning if the turn signal is activated
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LK A /LDW will return to its previous state when the ignition is cycled
- The LK A /LDW are not substitutes for safe and proper driving. Always drive safely and use caution.
- LK A /LDW may not always alert the driver if the vehicle is driven outside of its lane. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more information.
When the LK A /LDW sensor detects the lane traveling in, both lanes are illuminatedWhen the LK A /LDW sensor does not detect the lane traveling in the lanes are not illuminated
When the LK A sensor detects the vehicle veering outside of the lane traveling in, a vehicle crossing lane indicator will blink, either on the left or right lane (as shown in both images to the right)
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
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CRUISE
CANCEL
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SMART CRUISE CONTROL WITH STOP & GO VIDEO
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Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go*
Quick Tips
The speed setting for the SCC can be adjusted under the following conditions:
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With no vehicle in front, you must be travelling at a minimum speed of 20 mph
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When following a vehicle, there is no minimum speed requirement
When following a vehicle, the system will automatically adjust your cruise speed based on the vehicle in front. It will even bring the vehicle to a complete stop if necessary. If the vehicle remains at a standstill for more than 3 seconds, you must depress the accelerator pedal or press the RES+/SET- button up/down to start the vehicle.
To change the cruise control mode from SCC to standard cruise control, press and hold button C. Repeat to switch back to SCC mode. (The SCC system must not be activated to change modes).
REMINDERS:
- CRUISE indicator must be ON in order to operate SCC
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The cruise control system will not activate until the brake pedal has been depressed at least once after ignition is ON or engine starting
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For the SCC System to operate, you must be traveling at a minimum speed of 20 mph, when no vehicle is in front.
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The SCC system remains ON when ignition is cycled. The speed setting will need to be reset when ignition is cycled
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The distance settings are approximations and may vary depending on factory settings at the time. See owner’s manual for more information
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The SCC is also canceled when the driver’s door is opened, gear shift is changed out of D (Drive), EPB is activated and various other conditions.See owner’s manual for other conditions.
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In standard Cruise Control, the driver needs to manually assess the distance from other vehicles as the system will not apply brakes to slow down automatically
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The Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go* system
allows you to set the vehicle to maintain a speed so long
as it is not limited by traffic. When traffic is encountered,
the vehicle will be slowed to maintain a set distance behind
traffic without depressing the accelerator or brake pedal.
To set/adjust the SCC speed:
§ Press the CRUISE button A to turn system ON. The
CRUISE indicator will illuminate on the instrument cluster
§ Accelerate/decelerate to the desired speed
§ Press the RES+ / SET- button up/down B to set or
adjust speed
To set the vehicle-to-vehicle distance:
§ Press the SCC button C on the steering wheel.
§ Each time you press C the vehicle-to-vehicle distance
will change D, indicated by the number of bars that
appear on the display E
To cancel SCC operation: Press the CANCEL button F.
The LCD screen will display a message that the SCC
operation is cancelled.
To turn SCC system OFF: Press the CRUISE button A.
The CRUISE indicator on the instrument cluster will turn OFF.
CRUISE60MPH
(Distances are approximate and vary depending on vehicle speed)
(Display on LCD screen)
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Your vehicle’s steering wheel buttons may differ from those in the illustrations. See your Owner’s Manual for more details.
Standard Cruise Control
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Cruise Control ON/OFF button: Press up to turn the
cruise control ON/OFF
B Resume Cruising Speed button: Press up to resume or
increase cruising speed
B Set Cruising Speed button: Press down to set or
decrease cruising speed
D Cruise Control Cancel button: To cancel cruise control
setting, do one of the following:
§ Press the brake pedal
§ Press the CANCEL button
Quick Tips
- The standard cruise control system is designed to function above approximately 20 mph only
- The Cruise Control system will not activate until the brake pedal has been depressed at least once after ignition ON or engine start
Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go* (Continued)
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CENTER PANEL
For more information on the Aux/USB/iPod® Port, Power Outlets and USB Charger, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Aux/USB/iPod® Ports, Power Outlets & USB Charger
Clock
Select SETUP key on audio control unit. Then scroll to and select
DATE / TIME, and adjust.
Refer to the Car Multimedia System User’s Manual for more information.
REMINDER: Daylight Savings must be enabled or disabled in the Clock Settings screen.
Power Outlets A: Use the power outlets for mobile phones
and other devices designed to operate on a 12V (180W max)
power outlet.
Aux/USB/iPod® Port B: Use the Aux port to connect audio
devices and the USB port to connect USB audio devices,
smartphones and iPod® devices.
USB Charger C: Devices can be recharged using a USB
cable. The Engine Start /Stop button needs to in the ACC/ON/
START position to operate the USB Charger.
REMINDERS:
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Using the power outlets (accessory plugs) for prolonged periods of time with the Engine Start /Stop button in the ACC position (Engine OFF ) may cause the battery to discharge
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Use manufacturer cables only that came with your device. Third party cables may cause damage to device. It is recommended to always update your phone to the latest operating system release
Quick Tip
The power outlets are inactive when ignition is in the OFF position.
12V180WAUXUSB
BAC
(Located in center console in front of gearshift)