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•The system might be turned offdue to strong electromagneticwaves.
Non-operating condition
Outside rearview mirror may not alert
the driver when:
- The outside rearview mirror housing
is damaged or covered with debris.
- The window is covered with debris.
- The windows are severely tinted.
Driver's attention
The driver must be cautious in the be‐
low situations, because the system may not detect other vehicles or ob‐
jects in certain circumstances.
- The vehicle drives on a curved road or
through a tollgate.
- The sensor is polluted with rain,
snow, mud, etc.
- The rear bumper, in which the sensor
is located, is covered or blocked with
a foreign matter such as a sticker, a bumper guard, a bicycle stand, etc. -
The rear bumper is damaged, or the
sensor is out of the original default
position.
- The vehicle height gets lower or high‐
er due to heavy loading in a tailgate,
abnormal tire pressure, etc.
- The vehicle drives in a bad weather
such as heavy rain or snow.
- There is a fixed object near the vehi‐
cle, such as a guardrail.
- A big vehicle is near such as a bus or
truck.
- A motorcycle or bicycle is near.
- A flat trailer is near.
- If the vehicle has started at the same
time as the vehicle next to you and has accelerated.
- When the other vehicle passes at a
very fast speed.
- While changing lanes.
- When going down or up a steep, un‐
even road.
- When the other vehicle approaches
very close.
- When a trailer or carrier is installed.
- When the temperature of the rear
bumper is very high or low. -
When the sensors are blocked by
other vehicles, walls or parking-lot
pillars.
- When the detected vehicle also
moves back, as your vehicle drives back.
- If there are small things like shopping
cart and baby carriage.
- If there is low height vehicle like sport
vehicle.
- When other vehicles are close to your
vehicle.
- When the vehicle in the next lane
moves two lanes away from you OR when the vehicle two lanes away
moves to the next lane from you.
- When driving through a narrow road
with many plants.
- When driving on wet surface.
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Compact spare tire replacement (if
equipped)
A compact spare tire has a shortertread life than a regular size tire. Re‐
place it when you can see the tread
wear indicator bars on the tire. The re‐ placement compact spare tire should be
the same size and design tire as the
one provided with your new vehicle and
should be mounted on the same com‐ pact spare tire wheel. The compact
spare tire is not designed to be moun‐
ted on a regular size wheel, and the compact spare tire wheel is not de‐
signed for mounting a regular size tire.
Wheel replacement
When replacing the metal wheels for
any reason, make sure the new wheels are equivalent to the original factory
units in diameter, rim width and offset.
WARNING
A wheel that is not the correct sizemay adversely affect wheel andbearing life, braking and stoppingabilities, handling characteristics,ground clearance, body-to-tire
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clearance, snow chain clearance,speedometer and odometer calibra‐tion, headlight aim and bumperheight.
Tire traction
Tire traction can be reduced if you drive
on worn tires, tires that are improperly inflated or on slippery road surfaces.
Tires should be replaced when tread
wear indicators appear. Slow down whenever there is rain, snow or ice on
the road to reduce the possibility of
losing control of the vehicle.
Tire maintenance
In addition to proper inflation, correct
wheel alignment helps to decrease tire wear. If you find a tire is worn uneven‐
ly, have a professional workshop check
the wheel alignment. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service
partner.
When you have new tires installed,
make sure they are balanced. This will increase vehicle ride comfort and tire
life. Additionally, a tire should always
be rebalanced if it is removed from the wheel.
Tire sidewall labeling
This information identifies and de‐
scribes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides the tire
identification number (TIN) for safety
standard certification. The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a re‐
call.
1. Manufacturer or brand name
Manufacturer or Brand name is shown.
Maintenance
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Type A
Vehicle condition (Ifequipped 185/65R15tire)
Head lamp (MFR type)Head lamp (BI-FUNCTION type)
Ground HeightDistance betweenlampsGround HeightDistance betweenlamps
Low/High beamLow/High beamLow/High beamLow/High beam
H1W1H1'W1'
Without driver757 (29.8) 1,259 (49.6) 760 (29.9) 1,250 (49.2)
[mm (in)]
With driver 747 (29.4) 1,259 (49.6) 750 (29.5) 1,250 (49.2)
[mm (in)]
Type B
Vehicle condition (Ifequipped 205/55R17tire)
Head lamp (MFR type)Head lamp (BI-FUNCTION type)
Ground HeightDistance betweenlampsGround HeightDistance betweenlamps
Low/High beamLow/High beamLow/High beamLow/High beam
H1W1H1'W1'
Without driver775 (30.5) 1,259 (49.6) 778 (30.6) 1,250 (49.2)
[mm (in)]
With driver 765 (30.1) 1,259 (49.6)) 768 (30.2) 1,250 (49.2)
[mm (in)]
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Type C
Vehicle condition (If equipped 185/65R15tire)
Front Fog lamp (Bulb type)
Ground HeightDistance between lamps
H3W3
Without driver493 (19.4) 1,431 (56.3)
[mm (in)]
With driver 483 (19.0) 1,431 (56.3)
[mm(in)]
Type D
Vehicle condition (If equipped 205/55R17tire)
Front Fog lamp (Bulb type)
Ground HeightDistance between lamps
H3W3
Without driver511 (20.1) 1,431 (56.3)
[mm(in)]
With driver 501 (19.7) 1,431 (56.3)
[mm(in)]
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DIMENSIONS
Itemmm (in)
Overall length 4,140 (162.9)
Overall width 1,760 (69.3)
Overall height Without roof rack
1,485 (58.4) (15’’ tire)
1,505 (59.3) (17’’ tire)
With roof rack 1,500 (59.1) (15’’ tire)
1,520 (59.8) (17’’ tire)
Front tread 185/65R15
1,537 (60.5)
205/55R17 1,531 (60.2)
Rear tread 185/65R15
1,544 (60.8)
205/55R17 1,539 (60.6)
Wheelbase 2,580 (101.6)
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