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kia, tthe ccompany
Congratulations! Your selection of a Kia was a wise investment.
It will give you years of driving pleasure. Now that you are the
owner of a Kia vehicle, you’ll probably be asked a lot of ques-
tions about your vehicle and the company like “What is a Kia?”,
“Who is Kia?”, “What does ‘Kia’ mean?”.
Here are some answers. First, Kia is the oldest car company in
Korea. It is a company that has thousands of employees focused
on building high-quality vehicles at affordable prices.
The first syllable, Ki, in the word “Kia” means “to arise from to
the world” or “to come up out of to the world.” The second syl-
lable, a, means “Asia.” So, the word Kia, means “to arise from”
or “to come up out of Asia to the world.”
Drive safely and enjoy your Kia!
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kia, tthe ccompanyCongratulations! Your selection of a Kia was a wise investment.It will give you years of driving pleasure. Now that you are theowner

Page 2 - Foreword

Your vehicle at a glance42123456789INTERIOR OVERVIEW1. Door lock/unlock button2. Power window switches3. Outside rearview mirror control switch(if equ

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Knowing your vehicle343123456789The rear safety belts use a specialauto-lock feature designed to allow achild restraint to be used in thesepositions w

Page 4 - Introduction

335Knowing your vehicle123456789WARNING - Belt useSafety belts must be used cor-rectly to work properly in anaccident. Each seating positionin your ve

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Knowing your vehicle363123456789Safety belt warning light andchimeIf the driver's safety belt is not fas-tened when the key is turned ON orif it

Page 6 - VEHICLE BREAK-IN

337Knowing your vehicle123456789Lap/shoulder beltTo fasten the front lap/shoulderbelt:1.Grasp the buckle and tongueplate.2. Slowly pull the lap/should

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Knowing your vehicle3831234567895. Adjust the shoulder anchor posi-tion to your size. To raise theanchor position, push the anchorup (➀). To lower the

Page 8 - EXTERIOR OVERVIEW

339Knowing your vehicle1234567894. Position the lap portion (➀) of thebelt across your lap as LOW ONTHE HIPS as possible to reducethe risk of sliding

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Knowing your vehicle4031234567892. Insert the tongue plate (A) into theopen end of the buckle (C) until anaudible “click" is heard, indicatingthe

Page 10 - INTERIOR OVERVIEW

341Knowing your vehicle123456789To unfasten the rear center belt 1. Press the release button on thebuckle (D) and remove the tongueplate (B) from the

Page 11 - INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW

Knowing your vehicle423123456789Stowing the rear safety belt The rear safety belt buckles can bestowed in the pocket between therear seatback and cush

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343Knowing your vehicle123456789Restraint of pregnant women Pregnant women should wearlap/shoulder belt assemblies when-ever possible according to sp

Page 13 - WARNING - Airbags &

25123456789Your vehicle at a glanceINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW1. Driver’s airbag2. Light control / Turn signals3. Instrument cluster4.Wiper/Washer5. Ign

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Knowing your vehicle443123456789Restraint of larger children As children grow, they may need touse new child-restraint systems,including larger child

Page 15 - - Seat usage

345Knowing your vehicle123456789Child restraint system For small children and babies, theuse of a child seat or infant seat isstrongly recommended and

Page 16 - - Steering

Knowing your vehicle463123456789WARNING - Childrestraints• A child restraint system mustbe placed in the rear seat.Never install a child or infantseat

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347Knowing your vehicle123456789Installing a child restraint system For safety reasons, we recommendthat the child restraint system beused in the rear

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Knowing your vehicle483123456789Placing a passenger safetybelt into the auto lock modeThe use of the auto lock mode willensure that the normal movemen

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349Knowing your vehicle1234567893. Pull the shoulder portion of thesafety belt all the way out. Whenthe shoulder portion of the safetybelt is fully ex

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Knowing your vehicle5031234567897. Double check that the retractor isin the “Auto Lock” mode byattempting to pull more of the safe-ty belt out of the

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351Knowing your vehicle1234567892. Route the child restraint seat strapover the seatback.For vehicles with adjustable head-rest, route the tether stra

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Knowing your vehicle523123456789Child seat lower anchorsSome child seat manufacturersmake child restraint seats that arelabeled as International Stand

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353Knowing your vehicle123456789Follow the child seat manufacturer’sinstructions to properly install childrestraint seats with ISOFIX orISOFIX-compati

Page 24 - - Seat covers

355123456789Knowing your vehicle➀Driver’s airbag(see page 3- 59)➁Front passenger’s airbag(see page 3- 60)➂Side airbag(if equipped, see page 3- 67)➃Cur

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Knowing your vehicle543123456789AIRBAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM➀Driver’s airbag➁Front passenger’sairbag➃Curtain Airbag➅Front impact se

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123456789Ignition switch / 4-2Starting the engine / 4-4Manual transaxle / 4-5Automatic transaxle / 4-6Four wheel drive (4WD) / 4-12Brake system / 4-18

Page 27 - WARNING - Body

Driving your vehicle24123456789Illuminated ignition switch (if equipped)Whenever a door is opened, the igni-tion switch will be illuminated for yourco

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43Driving your vehicle123456789STARTTurn the ignition key to the STARTposition to start the engine. Theengine will crank until you releasethe key; the

Page 29

Driving your vehicle441234567891. Make sure the parking brake isapplied.2. Manual Transaxle - Depress theclutch pedal fully and shift thetransaxle int

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Manual transaxle operationThe manual transaxle has five for-ward gears.Press the clutch pedal down fullywhile shifting, then release it slowly.A speci

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123456789Driving your vehicle64AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED)1KMA3019The lock release button must be depressed while moving the shift lever.Depress

Page 32 - - Hot airbag

47Driving your vehicle123456789Automatic transaxle operationAll normal forward driving is donewith the shift lever in the D (Drive)position.To move th

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Driving your vehicle84123456789Transaxle rangesP (park)Always come to a complete stopbefore shifting into P. This positionlocks the transaxle and prev

Page 34 - WARNING - No modifica

49Driving your vehicle123456789R (reverse)Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward.✽✽ NOTICEAlways come to a complete stopbefore shifting into o

Page 35 - WARNING - No mainte

Knowing your vehicle563123456789The importance of using safety beltsThere are four very important rea-sons to use safety belts even with anairbag supp

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Driving your vehicle104123456789Sports modeWhether the vehicle is stationary orin motion, sports mode is selected bypushing the shift lever from the “

Page 37 - CAUTION - Hot parts

411Driving your vehicle123456789Moving up a steep grade froma standing startTo move up a steep grade from astanding start, depress the brakepedal, shi

Page 38 - CAUTION - Hood

Driving your vehicle124Engine power can be delivered to allfront and rear wheels for maximumtraction. Full-time 4WD is usefulwhen extra traction is re

Page 39 - WARNING - Refueling

413Driving your vehicleFour Wheel Drive (4WD) transfer mode selection123456789Transfer mode Selection button Indicator light Description• This mode is

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Driving your vehicle144123456789For safe four-wheel drive oper-ation • Do not try to drive in deep standingwater or mud since such conditionscan stal

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415Driving your vehicle• You must consciously take theeffort to learn how to corner in a4WD vehicle. Do not rely on yourexperience in conventional 2WD

Page 42 - CAUTION - Rearview mir

Driving your vehicle164123456789• If you need to drive in water, stopyour vehicle, set your transfer to“4WD LOCK”and drive at less than8 km/h (5 mph).

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417Driving your vehicle123456789WARNING - 4WD driving• Avoid high cornering speed.• Do not make quick steeringwheel movements, such assharp lane chang

Page 44 - CAUTION - Rear visibility

Driving your vehicle184123456789Power brakes Your vehicle has power-assistedbrakes that adjust automaticallythrough normal usage.In the event that th

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419Driving your vehicle123456789Disc brakes wear indicator Your vehicle has disc brakes.When your brake pads are worn andit's time for new pads,

Page 46 - INTERIOR LIGHTS

357123456789Knowing your vehicleAirbag system components The main components of your SRSare:• To indicate that your vehicle isequipped with airbags,

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Driving your vehicle204123456789Parking brake To apply the parking brake, pull theparking brake handle fully and firmlyupward while applying the serv

Page 48 - STORAGE COMPARTMENT

421Driving your vehicle123456789Check the brake warning light byturning the ignition switch ON (do notstart the engine). This light will beilluminated

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Driving your vehicle224123456789Anti-lock brake system (ABS)(if equipped)The ABS system continuously sens-es the speed of the wheels. If thewheels are

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423Driving your vehicle123456789• Even with the anti-lock brake sys-tem, your vehicle still requires suf-ficient stopping distance. Alwaysmaintain a s

Page 51 - INTERIOR FEATURES

Driving your vehicle244123456789✽✽NOTICEWhen you jump start your vehiclebecause of a drained battery, theengine may not run as smoothly andthe ABS war

Page 52 - - Hot liquids

425Driving your vehicle123456789Power steeringPower Steering uses energy from theengine to assist you in steering thevehicle. If the engine is off or

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Driving your vehicle264123456789Tilt steering (if equipped)A tilt steering wheel allows you toadjust the steering wheel before youdrive.You can also r

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427Driving your vehicle123456789HornTo sound the horn, press the hornsymbol on your steering wheel.Check the horn regularly to be sure itoperates prop

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Driving your vehicle284123456789The cruise control system allows youto program the vehicle to maintain aconstant speed without resting yourfoot on the

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429Driving your vehicle1234567893. Push down the SET/COAST switch,and release it at the speed youwant.The “SET” indicator light in theinstrument clust

Page 57 - SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)

Knowing your vehicle583123456789The advanced SRS offers the abilityto control the airbag inflation with twolevels. A first stage level is providedfor

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Driving your vehicle304123456789To turn cruise control off, doone of the following:• Push the CRUISE ON-OFF button(the CRUISE indicator light in thein

Page 59 - WARNING - Sunroof

431Driving your vehicle123456789To temporarily accelerate withthe cruise control onIf you want to speed up temporarilywhen the cruise control is on,de

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Driving your vehicle324123456789To resume cruising speed atmore than 40 km/h (24 mph):If any method other than theCRUISE ON-OFF switch was usedto canc

Page 61 - LUGGAGE NET (IF EQUIPPED)

433Driving your vehicle123456789The Traction Control System (TCS)helps the vehicle accelerate on slip-pery road surfaces by preventing thedrive wheels

Page 62 - TONNEAU COVER (IF EQUIPPED)

Driving your vehicle344123456789TCS operation offTCS OFF state• To cancel TCS operation,press the TCS OFF button(TCS OFF indicator lightilluminates).•

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435Driving your vehicle123456789TCS OFF usageWhen driving• It’s a good idea to keep the TCSturned on for daily driving whenev-er possible.• To turn TC

Page 64 - LUGGAGE CENTER BOX

Driving your vehicle364123456789The Electronic Stability Program(ESP) monitors information fromvarious vehicle sensors and thencompares the driver&apo

Page 65 - ROOF RACK (IF EQUIPPED)

437Driving your vehicle123456789ESP operation offESP OFF state• To cancel ESP operation,press the ESP OFF button(ESP OFF indicator lightilluminates).•

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Driving your vehicle384123456789ESP OFF usageWhen driving• It’s a good idea to keep the ESPturned on for daily driving whenev-er possible.• To turn ES

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439Driving your vehicle123456789INSTRUMENT CLUSTER1.Tachometer 2.Turn signal indicators3. Speedometer4. Engine temperature gauge5.Warning and indicato

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359123456789Knowing your vehicleDriver’s airbagThe driver’s airbag is stored in thecenter of the steering wheel.(Continued)• Have your car checked by

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Driving your vehicle404123456789Speedometer The speedometer indicates the for-ward speed of the vehicle.Tachometer The tachometer indicates theappr

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441Driving your vehicle123456789Engine temperature gauge This gauge shows the temperatureof the engine coolant when the igni-tion switch is ON.Do not

Page 71 - Armed stage

Driving your vehicle424123456789Tripmeter (trip odometer)You can choose the tripmeter A andtripmeter B by pressing the tripmetermode button.TRIP A: Tr

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443Driving your vehicle123456789ModePush TRIP button to select tripmeter,driving time, average fuel consump-tion and distance to empty functions.Each

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Driving your vehicle444123456789Average fuel consumption(“AVG.” shown on display)This mode calculates the averagefuel consumption from the total fuelu

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445Driving your vehicle123456789Instrument panel illumination(if equipped)When the vehicle’s parking lights orheadlights are on, rotate the illumina-t

Page 75 - DOOR LOCKS

Driving your vehicle464123456789Warning lights / audible indi-cators Checking operation All warning lights are checked byturning the ignition switch O

Page 76 - WARNING - Door lock

447Driving your vehicle123456789Engine oil pressurewarning This warning light indicates theengine oil pressure is low.If the warning light illuminate

Page 77 - CAUTION - Doors

Driving your vehicle484123456789Shift pattern indicators(if equipped)The individual indicators illuminate toshow the automatic transaxle shiftlever se

Page 78 - - Unlocked

449Driving your vehicle123456789Rear hatch openwarning (if equipped)This warning light comes on whenthe rear hatch/window is not closedsecurely.Low fu

Page 79 - WARNING - Rear door

Knowing your vehicle603123456789Front passenger’s airbagFront passenger’s airbag is stored inthe instrument panel on the glovebox.Never put any object

Page 80 - CAUTION - Rear hatch

Driving your vehicle504123456789Air bag warning (if equipped) This warning light will illuminate forapproximately 6 seconds each timeyou turn the igni

Page 81 - - Rear cargo

451Driving your vehicle123456789TCS indicator (Traction ControlSystem) (if equipped) The TCS indicator will illuminatewhen the ignition switch is turn

Page 82 - WINDOWS

Driving your vehicle524123456789ESP OFF indicator(if equipped)The ESP OFF indicator will illumi-nate when the ignition switch isturned ON, but should

Page 83 - CAUTION - Windows

453Driving your vehicle1234567894WD LOCK indicatorlight (if equipped) 4WD LOCK indicator light is illumi-nated when the 4WD LOCK button ispushed. The

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Driving your vehicle544123456789To operate compass featureThe vehicle compass is a convenientfeature which displays the directionthe vehicle is headin

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455Driving your vehicle1234567894) Make sure the vehicle windshieldwipers are turned off.5) Drive your vehicle in at least 2complete (either clockwise

Page 86 - WARNING - Driver’s seat

Driving your vehicle5641234567891KMB4059KM CAN (ENG) 4 new.qxd 7/29/05 9:35 AM Page 56

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457Driving your vehicle123456789Battery saver function • The purpose of this feature is toprevent the battery from being dis-charged.The system auto

Page 88 - - Driver

Driving your vehicle584123456789Headlight position ( )When the light switch is in the head-light position (2nd position) the head,tail, position, lice

Page 89 - 1KMA2040

459Driving your vehicle123456789Turn signals ( )The ignition switch must be on for theturn signals to function. To turn onthe turn signals, move the

Page 90 - - Full flat seat

361123456789Knowing your vehicleAlways be sure that you and all vehi-cle occupants are seated andrestrained properly (sitting uprightwith the seat in

Page 91 - - Seatback

Driving your vehicle604123456789✽✽ NOTICEWhen in operation, the fog lightsconsume large amounts of vehicleelectrical power. Only use the foglights whe

Page 92

461Driving your vehicle123456789Windshield wipers Operates as follows when the igni-tion switch is turned ON.OFF : Wiper is not in operationINT : Wipe

Page 93 - WARNING - Damaging

Driving your vehicle624123456789One - touch wiper For a single wiping cycle, push thelever upward and release it with thelever in the OFF position.Th

Page 94 - CAUTION - Rear floor

463Driving your vehicle123456789If the washer does not work, checkthe washer fluid level.If the fluid levelis not sufficient, you will need to addappr

Page 95 - - Rear head

Driving your vehicle644123456789The defroster heats the window toremove frost, fog and thin ice fromthe interior and exterior of the rearwindow, while

Page 96 - SAFETY BELTS

465Driving your vehicle123456789The hazard warning flasher causesthe rear tail lights and front turn sig-nal lights to flash on and off, whichserves a

Page 97 - WARNING - Airbag/pre

Driving your vehicle664123456789MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)1KMN21301. Fan speed control knob2. Mode selection knob3.Temperature contro

Page 98 - - Damaging

467Driving your vehicle123456789Fan speed control knob The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for fan operation.The fan speed control knob all

Page 99 - WARNING - Safety belts

Driving your vehicle684123456789MAX/ A/C position When you select the MAXA/C mode while the fanspeed is on, the followingsystem settings will bemade a

Page 100 - WARNING - Cargo area

469Driving your vehicle123456789Face position Air flow is directed towardthe upper body and face.Additionally, each outletcan be controlled to directt

Page 101 - WARNING - Twisted belts

Knowing your vehicle623123456789CAUTIONIf the “PASSENGER AIR BAGOFF” indicator illuminates orblinks continuously when a per-son of adult size sits in

Page 102 - WARNING - Safety belt

Driving your vehicle704123456789Air intake control button This is used to select outside (fresh)air position or recirculated air posi-tion.

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471Driving your vehicle123456789It should be noted that prolongedoperation of the heating in recir-culated air position will cause fog-ging of the win

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Driving your vehicle724123456789System operationVentilation1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to theoutside (fresh) air po

Page 105 - CAUTION - Cargo

473Driving your vehicle123456789• When maximum cooling is desired,set the temperature control to theextreme left position, set the airintake control t

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Driving your vehicle744123456789Checking the amount of airconditioner refrigerant andcompressor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant islow, the per

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475Driving your vehicle123456789AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)1KMA21881.Temperature control knob2. A/C display3. Fan speed control kno

Page 108 - WARNING - Belt cleaning

Driving your vehicle764123456789Automatic operationThe automatic climate control sys-tem is controlled by simply settingthe desired temperature.The F

Page 109 - WARNING - Pregnant

477Driving your vehicle123456789Manual operation The heating and cooling system canbe controlled manually as well bypushing buttons other than the AU

Page 110 - WARNING - Children on

Driving your vehicle784123456789Fan speed control knobThe fan speed can be set to thedesired speed by turning the fanspeed control knob.The higher the

Page 111 - WARNING - Shoulder

479Driving your vehicle123456789Outside (fresh) air positionThe indicator light on thebutton is not illuminatedwhen the outside (fresh)air position is

Page 112 - WARNING - Child

iThank you for choosing a Kia vehicle.When you require service, remember that your dealerknows your vehicle best. Your dealer has factory-trainedtechn

Page 113 - - Child seat

363123456789Knowing your vehicleCAUTIONIf the occupant classificationsystem is not working properly,the airbag warning light ( ) onthe instrument pane

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Driving your vehicle804123456789Air quality control system(if equipped)The air inflow from outside vehiclecan be automatically controlled.Press the bu

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481Driving your vehicle123456789Mode selection button The mode selection button controlsthe direction of the air flow throughthe ventilation system.T

Page 116 - WARNING - Auto lock

Driving your vehicle824123456789Face position Air flow is directed towardthe upper body and face.Additionally, each outletcan be controlled to directt

Page 117 - - Tether strap

483Driving your vehicle123456789Instrument panel ventsIf air flow control is not satisfactory,check the instrument panel vents.The outlet port ( ,

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Driving your vehicle844123456789Outside tempmeter The current outer temperature is dis-played in 1°C (2°F) where the tem-perature range is between -40

Page 119 - WARNING

485Driving your vehicle123456789Air conditioning All Kia Air Conditioning Systems arefilled with environmentally friendly R-134a refrigerant which is

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Driving your vehicle864123456789Air conditioning system oper-ation tips • If the vehicle has been parked indirect sunlight during hot weather,open th

Page 121 - Driving your vehicle

487Driving your vehicle123456789Checking the amount of airconditioner refrigerant andcompressor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant islow, the per

Page 122 - IGNITION SWITCH

Driving your vehicle884123456789Manual climate control systemTo defog inside windshield 1. Select any fan speed.2. Select desired temperature.3. Sele

Page 123 - WARNING - Ignition key

489Driving your vehicle123456789Automatic climate control sys-temTo defog inside windshield 1. Select desired fan speed.2. Select desired temperature

Page 124 - CAUTION - Stall

Knowing your vehicle643123456789(Continued)• If the front seat passengerchanges their seating position(for example, by not sittingupright, by sitting

Page 125 - WARNING - Manual

Driving your vehicle904123456789• For maximum defrosting, set thetemperature control to the extremeright/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the

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491Driving your vehicle123456789The indicator light in the air intakecontrol button will blink 3 times at 0.5second intervals. This indicates thatthe

Page 127 - WARNING - Automatic

Driving your vehicle924123456789The A/C display will blink 3 times at0.5 second intervals. This indicatesthat the defogging logic is canceledor has re

Page 128 - - Automatic

123456789Fuel requirements / 5-2Emission control system / 5-3Before driving / 5-5Suggestions for economical operation / 5-6Special driving conditions

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Driving tips25FUEL REQUIREMENTSGasoline engine (unleaded)Your new Kia vehicle is designed touse only unleaded fuel with a mini-mum Octane Rating of 87

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53Driving tipsEMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMThe emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warrantyinform

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Driving tips45Operating precautions for cat-alytic converters Your vehicle is equipped with a cat-alytic converter emission controldevice.Therefore,

Page 132 - WARNING - Off road driv

55Driving tipsBEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle:• Be sure that all windows, outsidemirror(s), and outside lights areclean.• Check the condition

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Driving tips65SUGGESTIONS FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATIONYour vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, whereyou drive and when you

Page 134 - WARNING - Four-wheel

57Driving tipsKeeping a vehicle in good operatingcondition is important both for econ-omy and safety. Therefore, have anauthorized Kia dealer performs

Page 135 - WARNING - 4WD

365123456789Knowing your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• If luggage or other objects areplaced on the front passenger'sseat or if the temperature of theseat cha

Page 136 - WARNING - Driving

Driving tips85SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditionsare encountered such as water,snow, ice, mud,

Page 137 - CAUTION - Mud or snow

59Driving tips123456789Driving at night Because night driving presents morehazards than driving in the daylight,here are some important tips torememb

Page 138 - WARNING - Brakes

Driving tips105123456789Driving in the rain Rain and wet roads can make drivingdangerous, especially if you’re notprepared for the slick pavement.Her

Page 139 - WARNING - Brake wear

511Driving tips123456789• Use antifreeze-formulated wind-shield washer fluid. (Do not useengine coolant antifreeze.)• Do not use the parking brake if

Page 140 - WARNING - Parking brake

Driving tips125123456789Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through flooded areasunless you are sure the water is nohigher than the bottom of the

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513Driving tips123456789To remind you of the danger of therollover, the rollover warning label isadhered to the driver’s sunvisor. Ifyou close the dri

Page 142 - WARNING - ABS Brakes

Driving tips145123456789USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVEDriving on snow- or Ice-cov-ered roads (“4WD LOCK” forfull-time 4WD operation) • Use snow tires or tire

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515Driving tips123456789Driving on a hill (“4WD LOCK”for full-time 4WD operation)• Use low gear when going uphill ordownhill and avoid sudden braking.

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Driving tips165123456789Off-road driving with yourfour-wheel drive vehicleOff-road driving can be great fun.Butit has definite hazards. The greatestof

Page 145 - Power steering

517Driving tips123456789Traveling to remote areasIt makes sense to plan your trip,especially when going to a remotearea. Know the terrain and plan you

Page 146 - WARNING - Steering

Knowing your vehicle663123456789(Continued)• If the driver brakes the vehicleheavily in an urgent situa-tions, occupants will bethrown forward. If fro

Page 147 - CAUTION - Horn

Driving tips185123456789Getting familiar with off-road driv-ingIt’s necessary for you to practice inan area that’s safe and close tohome before you be

Page 148 - WARNING - Cruise

519Driving tips123456789Scanning the terrainOff-road driving can take you overmany different kinds of terrain. Youneed to be familiar with the terrain

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Driving tips205123456789Driving on off-road hillsOff-road driving often takes you up,down, or across a hill. Driving safelyon hills requires excellent

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521Driving tips123456789Approaching a hillWhen you approach a hill, you needto decide if it’s one of those hillsthat’s just too steep to climb,descend

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Driving tips225123456789Driving uphillOnce you decide you can safelydrive up the hill, you need to takesome special steps.• Use a low gear and get a f

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523Driving tips123456789Stalling while driving uphillWhat should I do if my vehicle stalls,or is about to stall, and I can’t makeit up the hill?If you

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Driving tips245123456789Stalled on a steep uphillIf your vehicle stalls and you can’tback down the hill, try this: Set theparking brake, put your tran

Page 154 - Indicator light

525Driving tips123456789Driving downhillGoing downhill can be considerablymore dangerous than driving uphill.When off-roading takes you downhill,you’l

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Driving tips265123456789Avoid turns that take you across theincline of the hill. A hill that’s not toosteep to drive down may be toosteep to drive acr

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527Driving tips123456789Stalling downhillStalling is much more likely to hap-pen going uphill. But if it happensgoing downhill, here’s what to do.• St

Page 157 - ESP operation off

367123456789Knowing your vehicleSide airbagSide airbags are stored in the leftside of the driver’s seat, right side ofthe front passenger’s seat.If ai

Page 158 - WARNING - ESP

Driving tips285123456789If your vehicle slides downhillIf you feel your vehicle starting toslide sideways, turn downhill immedi-ately. This should hel

Page 159 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

529Driving tips123456789Driving in mud, sand, snow, oriceWhen you drive in mud, sand, snow,or ice, your wheels won’t get goodtraction. You can’t accel

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Driving tips305123456789Hard-packed snow and ice offer theworst tire traction.On these surfaces,it’s very easy to lose control. On wetice, for example

Page 161 - - Fuel gauge

531Driving tips123456789After off-road drivingRemove any brush or debris that hascollected on the underbody, chassisor under the hood. These accumula-

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Driving tips325123456789WEIGHT OF THE VEHICLE This section will guide you in theproper loading of your vehicle and/ortrailer, to keep your loaded vehi

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533Driving tips123456789TRAILER TOWING✽✽NOTICEPulling a trailer improperly candamage your vehicle and result incostly repairs not covered by yourwarra

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Driving tips345123456789If you do decide to pull a trailerHere are some important points ifyou decide to pull a trailer:• State, provincial, county an

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535Driving tips123456789Weight of the trailer tongueThe tongue load of any trailer is animportant weight to measurebecause it affects the total grossv

Page 166 - - Brake indica

Driving tips365123456789Safety chains You should always attach chainsbetween your vehicle and your trail-er. Cross the safety chains under thetongue o

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537Driving tips123456789Following distance Stay at least twice as far behind thevehicle ahead as you would whendriving your vehicle without a trailer.

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Knowing your vehicle683123456789• If the curtain airbag deploys, itremains inflated for approximately3 seconds. The curtain airbagdeployment occurs on

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Driving tips385123456789Do not connect a trailer lighting sys-tem directly to your vehicle’s lightingsystem. Use only an approved trailerwiring harnes

Page 170 - CAUTION - Check engine

539Driving tips123456789Parking on hills Generally, you should not park yourvehicle, with a trailer attached, on ahill. People can be seriously or fat

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Driving tips405123456789Maintenance when trailer tow-ing Your vehicle will need service moreoften when you regularly pull a trail-er. Important items

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541Driving tips123456789VEHICLE LOAD LIMITTire and loading informationlabelThe tire label located on the driver'sdoor sill gives the original tir

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Driving tips425123456789C190F01JM C190F02JM C190F03JMExample 1ABC ABC ABCExample 2 Example 3Item Description TotalAVehicle Capacity 1400 lbsWeight (6

Page 174 - COMPASS (IF EQUIPPED)

543Driving tips123456789Refer to your vehicle's tire and load-ing information label for specificinformation about your vehicle'scapacity wei

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Driving tips445123456789✽✽NOTICE• Overloading your vehicle maycause damage. Repairs would notbe covered by your warranty. Donot overload your vehicle.

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545Driving tips123456789HOMELINK® WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)Your new mirror comes with an inte-grated HomeLink UniversalTransceiver, which

Page 177 - LIGHTING

Driving tips465123456789ProgrammingYour vehicle may require the ignitionswitch to be turned to the ACC posi-tion for programming and/or opera-tion of

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547Driving tips1234567892. Press and hold the button on theHomeLink system you wish totrain and the button on the trans-mitter while the transmitter i

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369123456789Knowing your vehicleWhy didn’t my airbag go off ina collision? (Inflation and non-inflation condi-tions of the airbag)There are many types

Page 180

Driving tips4851234567896. Return to the vehicle and firmlypress and release the pro-grammed HomeLink button up tothree times. The rolling codeequippe

Page 181 - WIPERS AND WASHERS

549Driving tips123456789Reprogramming a singleHomeLink buttonTo program a device to HomeLinkusing a HomeLink button previouslytrained, follow these st

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Driving tips505123456789This device complies withIndustry Canada Standard RSS-210. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions:1.This device

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551Driving tips123456789LABEL INFORMATION There are several important labelsand identification numbers locatedon your vehicle. The label locationsar

Page 184 - DEFROSTER

Driving tips525123456789Tire specification / pressurelabelEngine Number1KMN50451KMA60035KMB70152.0L2.7LKM CAN (ENG) 5 new.qxd 7/29/05 9:39 AM Page

Page 185 - HAZARD WARNING FLASHER

123456789Road warning / 6-2Overheating / 6-3Emergency starting / 6-4Electrical circuit protection / 6-7Towing / 6-14If you have a flat tire / 6-19In c

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In case of an emergency26ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher servesas a warning to other drivers to exer-cise extreme caut

Page 187

63In case of an emergencyOVERHEATING If your temperature gauge indicatesoverheating, if you experience a lossof power, or if you hear a loud knock-in

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In case of an emergency46EMERGENCY STARTING Jump starting Jump starting can be dangerous ifdone incorrectly. Therefore, to avoidharm to yourself or d

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65In case of an emergencyConnecting jumper cables 1234567891KMN4001Connect cables in numerical order anddisconnect in reverse order.Discharged batt

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Knowing your vehicle703123456789Airbag inflation conditionFront airbag Front airbags are designed to inflatewhen the impact is delivered to frontcolli

Page 191 - WARNING - Recirculated

In case of an emergency66Jump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is12-volt and that its negative termi-nal is grounded.2. If the boos

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67In case of an emergencyELECTRICAL CIRCUIT PROTECTION Fuses A vehicle’s electrical system is pro-tected from electrical overload dam-age by fuses.Th

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In case of an emergency86Fuse replacement ✽✽NOTICEDo not use a screwdriver or anyother metal object to remove fusesbecause it may cause a short ci

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69In case of an emergencyEngine compartment1.Turn the ignition switch and allother switches off.2. Remove the fuse box cover bypressing the taps on bo

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123456789Fuse/Relay panel descriptionInside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.In ca

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611In case of an emergency123456789Description Fuse rating Protected componentTAIL RH 10A Taillight (right)RR HTR 30A Rear defrosterHAZARD 15A Hazard

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In case of an emergency126123456789Engine compartmentDescription Fuse rating Protected componentA/CON - Air conditioner relayATM - Automatic transaxle

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613In case of an emergency123456789Power connector fuseYour vehicle is equipped with apower connector fuse to prevent bat-tery discharge if your vehic

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In case of an emergency146123456789TOWINGIf emergency towing is necessary,we recommend having it done by anauthorized Kia dealer or a commer-cial tow-

Page 200 - CAUTION - Fogging

615In case of an emergency123456789✽✽NOTICE• Do not tow the vehicle backwardswith the front wheels on theground as this may cause damageto the vehicle

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371123456789Knowing your vehicleSide airbagSide airbags (side and curtainairbags) are designed to inflatedepending on the strength, speedand angles of

Page 202

In case of an emergency166123456789Towing with a vehicle otherthan a tow truck If towing is necessary, we recom-mend you to have it done by anAuthoriz

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617In case of an emergency123456789✽✽NOTICE• Attach a towing strap to the towhook.• Using a portion of the vehicleother than the tow hooks for tow-ing

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In case of an emergency186123456789When your vehicle is beingtowed by another vehicleother than a tow truck (in caseof an emergency) • Turn the ignit

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619In case of an emergency123456789IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE The spare tire, jack, jack handle,wheel lug nut wrench are stored inthe luggage compartment

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In case of an emergency206The compact spare should be inflat-ed to 420 kPa (60 psi).✽✽NOTICECheck the inflation pressure afterinstalling the spare tir

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621In case of an emergency123456789Changing tires Jacking instructions The jack is provided for emergencytire changing only.Follow jacking instruction

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In case of an emergency226123456789Tire replacement 1. Park on a level surface and applythe parking brake firmly.2.Shift the shift lever into R(Revers

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623In case of an emergency1234567896. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-terclockwise one turn each, but donot remove any nut until the tirehas been raise

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In case of an emergency2461234567898. Insert the jack handle into the jackand turn it clockwise, raising thevehicle until the tire just clears thegrou

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625In case of an emergency123456789To prevent the jack, jack handle,wheel lug nut wrench and spare tirefrom rattling while the vehicle is inmotion, st

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Knowing your vehicle723123456789• In this case, the front airbags donot provide protection, since theywould instantaneously inflate anddeflate while t

Page 213 - Driving tips

123456789Maintenance services / 7-3Maintenance schedule / 7-4Owner maintenance / 7-8Engine compartment / 7-11Engine oil and oil filter / 7-13Engine co

Page 214 - Gasoline containing alcohol

123456789Battery / 7-31Tires and wheels / 7-34Lubricant specifications / 7-49Exterior care / 7-51Interior care / 7-55Maintenance123456789KM CAN (ENG)

Page 215 - WARNING - Exhaust

73MaintenanceMAINTENANCE SERVICESYou should exercise the utmost careto prevent damage to your vehicleand injury to yourself whenever per-forming any m

Page 216 - WARNING - Fire

Maintenance47123456789MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCEINTERVALSMAINTENANCE ITEMEngine control systemKilometers or time in months, whichever comes first

Page 217 - WARNING - Driving under

75Maintenance123456789MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96

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Maintenance67123456789MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first× 1,000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96

Page 219 - WARNING - Engine off

77Maintenance123456789Chart symbols:I- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, refill, adjust of replace.R- Replace

Page 220 - Rocking the vehicle

Maintenance87123456789OWNER MAINTENANCE Owner maintenance schedule The following lists are vehicle checksand inspections that should be per-formed by

Page 221 - WARNING - Spinning tires

79Maintenance123456789At least monthly:• Check coolant level in the coolantrecovery reservoir.• Check the operation of all exteriorlights, including t

Page 222

Maintenance107123456789Owner maintenance precau-tions Improper or incomplete service mayresult in problems.This section givesinstructions only for th

Page 223 - WARNING - Snow tire

ii123456789IntroductionYour vehicle at a glanceKnowing your vehicleDriving your vehicleDriving tipsIn case of an emergencyMaintenanceSpecificationsInd

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373123456789Knowing your vehicle• Just before impact, drivers oftenbrake heavily. Such heavy brakinglowers the front portion of the vehi-cle and the v

Page 225 - WARNING - Rollover

711Maintenance123456789ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1KMB50011. Power steering fluid reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fu

Page 226 - WARNING - Traction

Maintenance1271234567891KMB70151. Power steering fluid reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fuse box6. Negative b

Page 227 - CAUTION - 4WD

713Maintenance123456789ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTERChecking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on levelground.2. Start the engine and allow

Page 228

Maintenance147123456789If it is near or at L, add enough oil tobring the level to F. Do not overfill.For 2.7L gasoline engine, use afunnel to refill t

Page 229 - WARNING - Cargo

715Maintenance123456789ENGINE COOLING SYSTEMThe high-pressure cooling systemhas a reservoir filled with year-roundantifreeze coolant. The reservoir is

Page 230

Maintenance167123456789Check the condition and connectionsof all cooling system hoses andheater hoses. Replace any swollenor deteriorated hoses.The co

Page 231

717Maintenance123456789Changing coolant Have coolant changed by anAuthorized Kia Dealer according tothe Maintenance Schedule at thebeginning of this

Page 232 - WARNING - Driving on

Maintenance187123456789BRAKES AND CLUTCH (IF EQUIPPED)Checking brake/clutch fluidlevel Check the fluid level in the reservoirperiodically.The fluid l

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719Maintenance123456789✽✽NOTICEDo not allow brake/clutch fluid tocontact the vehicle's body paint, aspaint damage will result.Brake/clutch fluid,

Page 234 - WARNING - Driving over

Maintenance207123456789DRIVE BELTSChecking the compressordrive beltHave the drive belts checked inaccordance with the maintenanceschedule.2LDA7002/1KM

Page 235

Knowing your vehicle743123456789How does the airbag systemoperate • Airbags only operate when theignition switch is turned to the ONor START positions

Page 236 - WARNING - Exiting vehicle

721Maintenance123456789POWER STEERING Checking the power steeringfluid level With the vehicle on level ground,check the fluid level in the powersteer

Page 237 - WARNING - Leaving vehi

Maintenance227123456789STEERING WHEELPark the vehicle on level ground,start the car and place the tirewheels in the straight-ahead posi-tion. Turn the

Page 238 - CAUTION - Wheel locking

723Maintenance123456789AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED)Checking the automatictransaxle fluid level The automatic transaxle fluid levelshould be chec

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Maintenance247123456789If the fluid has been warmed to nor-mal operating temperature of approx-imately 70~80°C (158~176°F), thefluid level should be w

Page 240 - WARNING - Roll over

725Maintenance123456789Checking or changing manualtransaxle fluidHave manual transaxle fluid checkedor changed by an Authorized KiaDealer according to

Page 241 - WARNING - Exiting vehi

Maintenance267123456789LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS Checking the washer fluidlevel The reservoir is translucent so thatyou can check the level with a quickv

Page 242 - WARNING - Frozen sur

727Maintenance123456789AIR CLEANER Element replacement Have the air cleaner elementchecked and replaced in accordancewith the maintenance schedule.✽✽

Page 243 - WARNING - Water

Maintenance287123456789AIR CONDITIONER AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED)The air conditioner air filter installedbehind the glove box filters the dustor other p

Page 244 - WEIGHT OF THE VEHICLE

729Maintenance123456789WIPER BLADES Wiper blade maintenance Commercial hot waxes applied byautomatic car washes have beenknown to make the windshield

Page 245 - WARNING - Towing a

Maintenance3071234567891. Raise the wiper arm and turn thewiper blade assembly to exposethe plastic locking clip.✽✽NOTICEDo not allow the wiper arm to

Page 246

375123456789Knowing your vehicleNoise and smokeWhen the airbags inflate, they makea loud noise and they leave smokeand powder in the air inside of the

Page 247 - WARNING - Trailer

731Maintenance1234567892. Install the new blade assembly byinserting the center part (➀) intothe slot (➁) in the wiper arm until itclicks into place.3

Page 248 - WARNING - Trailer brakes

Maintenance327123456789For best battery service :• Keep the battery securely mount-ed.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and co

Page 249

733Maintenance123456789✽✽NOTICE• Before performing maintenanceor recharging the battery, turn offall accessories and stop the engine.• The negative ba

Page 250

Maintenance347123456789TIRES AND WHEELSTires care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tirein

Page 251 - WARNING - Parking on a

735Maintenance123456789✽✽NOTICE• Warm tires normally exceed rec-ommended cold tire pressures by28 to 41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do notrelease air from warm

Page 252 - CAUTION - Vehicle weight

Maintenance367123456789Remove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gage firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement.If the co

Page 253 - VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT

737Maintenance123456789Disc brake pads should be inspectedfor wear whenever tires are rotated.Rotate radial tires that have anasymmetric tread pattern

Page 254

Maintenance387123456789Wheel alignment and tire balance The wheels on your vehicle werealigned and balanced carefully at thefactory to give you the l

Page 255 - WARNING - Over loading

739Maintenance123456789Wheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels forany reason, make sure the newwheels are equivalent to the originalfactory

Page 256 - WARNING - Loose cargo

Maintenance407123456789Example tire size designation:(These numbers are provided as anexample only; your tire size designa-tor could vary depending on

Page 257

Knowing your vehicle763123456789Installing a child restraint on afront passenger’s seat is for-bidden.Never place a rear-facing childrestraint in the

Page 258

741Maintenance1234567893. Checking tire life (TIN :TireIdentification Number) Any tires that are over 6 years, basedon the manufacturing date, tirestr

Page 259 - 1-3inches

Maintenance4271234567895. Maximum permissible inflationpressureThis number is the greatest amountof air pressure that should be put inthe tire.Do not

Page 260

743Maintenance123456789Tread wearThe tread wear grade is a compara-tive rating based on the wear rate ofthe tire when tested under controlledcondition

Page 261

Maintenance447123456789Tire terminology and definitionsAir Pressure: The amount of airinside the tire pressing outward onthe tire. Air pressure is exp

Page 262

745Maintenance123456789Intended Outboard Sidewall:Theside of an asymmetrical tire, thatmust always face outward whenmounted on a vehicle.Kilopascal (k

Page 263 - LABEL INFORMATION

Maintenance467123456789Radial Ply tire: A pneumatic tire inwhich the ply cords that extend to thebeads are laid at 90 degrees to thecenterline of the

Page 264

747Maintenance123456789All season tires Kia specifies all season tires onsome models to provide good per-formance for use all year round,including sno

Page 265 - In case of an emergency

Maintenance487123456789Tire chainsTire chains, if necessary, should beinstalled on the drive wheels as fol-lows.2WD : Front wheels4WD : All four wheel

Page 266 - ROAD WARNING

749Maintenance123456789LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONSRecommended lubricants To help achieve proper engine andpowertrain performance and durabil-ity, use on

Page 267 - WARNING - Removing

Maintenance507123456789Recommended SAE viscositynumber ✽✽NOTICEAlways be sure to clean the areaaround any filler plug, drain plug,or dipstick before

Page 268 - Jump starting

377123456789Knowing your vehicleWhen the ignition switch is turnedON, the indicator light should illumi-nate for approximately 6 seconds,then go off.H

Page 269

751Maintenance123456789EXTERIOR CARE Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner or pol

Page 270 - CAUTION - Battery cables

Maintenance527123456789WaxingWax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehiclebefore waxing. Use a good quali

Page 271

753Maintenance123456789Bright-metal maintenance• To remove road tar and insects,use a tar remover, not a scraper orother sharp object.• To protect the

Page 272 - WARNING - Fuse replace

Maintenance547123456789Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coatedwith a clear protective finish.• Do not use any abrasive cleaner,poli

Page 273

755Maintenance123456789INTERIOR CARE Interior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such asperfume and cosmetic oil from con-tacting the dashb

Page 274

123456789Specifications / 8-2SpecificationsKM CAN (ENG) 8.qxd 7/29/05 9:43 AM Page 1

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Specifications28123456789WeightsSPECIFICATIONSThe specifications given here are for general information only. Please check with an authorized Kia deal

Page 276

83123456789SpecificationsEngineElectrical systemItem 2.0L Engine2.7L EngineBoreXStroke 82 mm X 93.5 mm (3.23 in X 3.68 in) 86.7 mm X 75 mm (3.41 in X

Page 277

Specifications48123456789TiresItem Inflation PressureWheel lug nut torqueTire Wheel kPa (psi) kg·m (lb·ft, N·m)P215/65R16 96T 6.5J x 16 210 (30)9~11(

Page 278

85123456789Specifications*1Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the page 7-50.Lubricant Volume ClassificationEngine oil *14.0 l (4.2 qts.

Page 279

Knowing your vehicle783123456789When repairing or scrapping thevehicle• Repairing the steering wheel,instrument panel, center consoleor roofs, or inst

Page 280

Specifications68123456789Light Bulb WattageHeadlights (Low/High) 55/60Front turn signal lights 27Position lights 5Front fog lights (if equipped) 35Sto

Page 281

123456789IndexKM CAN (ENG) 9.qxd 7/29/05 9:43 AM Page 1

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Index29123456789Air cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-27Air conditioner air filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 283 - IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE

93123456789IndexInterior features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-94Interior lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index49123456789Using four-wheel drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14Vehicle break-in process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 285 - WARNING - Changing

379123456789Knowing your vehicleAirbag warning labelAirbag warning labels which are now required by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS)

Page 286

Knowing your vehicle803123456789Opening the hood:1. Pull the release lever on the lowerleft side of the instrument panel tounlatch the hood. The hoods

Page 287 - WARNING - Jack location

381123456789Knowing your vehicleClosing the hood1. Before closing the hood, check thefollowing:• All filler caps in engine compart-ment must be correc

Page 288

Knowing your vehicle8231234567891. Stop the engine.2.To open the fuel filler lid, pull therelease lever.3. Pull the fuel filler lid out to open.4.To r

Page 289 - WARNING - Wheel studs

123456789How to use this manual / 1-2Vehicle handling instructions / 1-3Vehicle break-in process / 1-3IntroductionKM CAN (ENG) 1.qxd 7/29/05 9:31 AM

Page 290 - Maintenance

383123456789Knowing your vehicleWARNING - RefuelingdangersAutomotive fuels are flammablematerials. When refueling,please note the following guide-line

Page 291

Knowing your vehicle843123456789✽✽NOTICE• Make sure to refuel with unleadedfuel only.• Check to make sure the fuel fillercap is securely closed after

Page 292 - MAINTENANCE SERVICES

385123456789Knowing your vehicleOutside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror anglesbefore driving.Your vehicle is equipped with bothleft-hand and

Page 293 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Knowing your vehicle863123456789Electric remote control (if equipped)The electric remote control mirrorswitch allows you to adjust the posi-tion of th

Page 294

387123456789Knowing your vehicleOutside rearview mirror heater (if equipped) The outside rearview mirror heater isactuated in connection with the rear

Page 295

Knowing your vehicle883123456789Electric type (if equipped)The electric day/night rearview mir-ror automatically controls the glarefrom the headlights

Page 296

389123456789Knowing your vehicleRoom lightFront (map light)The lights are turned ON or OFF bypressing the corresponding switch.Center (dome light)➀DOO

Page 297 - WARNING

Knowing your vehicle903123456789Door courtesy lamp (if equipped)The door courtesy lamp comes ONwhen the door is opened to assistentering or exiting th

Page 298

391123456789Knowing your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• To avoid possible theft, do notleave valuables in the storage com-partment.• Always keep the storage compart

Page 299 - WARNING - Maintenance

Knowing your vehicle923123456789Center console storageThese compartments can be used tostore small items required by thedriver or front passenger.Type

Page 300 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT

Introduction21123456789We want to help you get the greatestpossible driving pleasure from yourvehicle. Your Owner’s Manual canassist you in many ways.

Page 301

393123456789Knowing your vehicleGlove boxThe glove box can be locked andunlocked with a master key.To open the glove box, make sure itis unlocked, the

Page 302 - WARNING - Radiator

Knowing your vehicle943123456789Cigarette lighterTo use the cigarette lighter, pull theassembly cover out.To operate the cigarette lighter, pressit in

Page 303

395123456789Knowing your vehicleRearYou can open the rear ashtray bypulling it out by its top edge. Toremove the ashtray to empty or cleanit, push the

Page 304 - ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM

Knowing your vehicle963123456789FrontCups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders.RearTo use the cup holders in rear seat,pull the rear

Page 305

397123456789Knowing your vehicle✽✽NOTICEClose the vanity mirror coversecurely and return the sunvisor toits original position after use. Power socketT

Page 306

Knowing your vehicle983123456789Digital clockWhenever the battery terminals,ROOM LP fuse, or Power Connectare disconnected, you must reset thetime.Whe

Page 307 - WARNING - Loss of brake

399123456789Knowing your vehicleShopping bag holderFrontTo use the holder, push the lowerportion.RearTo use the holder, pull out the topedge.✽✽NOTICE•

Page 308 - PARKING BRAKE

Knowing your vehicle1003123456789If your vehicle is equipped with thisfeature, you can slide or tilt your sun-roof with the sunroof control buttonsloc

Page 309 - DRIVE BELTS

3 101123456789Knowing your vehicleOpenAutoslideTo use the autoslide feature,momentarily (less than 0.5 second)press the SLIDE OPEN button on theoverhe

Page 310 - POWER STEERING

Knowing your vehicle1023123456789Sunshade The sunshade will be opened withthe glass panel automatically whenthe glass panel is slid. You will haveto

Page 311 - STEERING WHEEL

13123456789IntroductionVEHICLE HANDLINGINSTRUCTIONSAs with other vehicles of this type,failure to operate this vehicle correct-ly may result in loss o

Page 312 - Checking the automatic

3 103123456789Knowing your vehicle2. Remove the two (2) screws, andthen remove the overhead con-sole.3. Insert the emergency handle (pro-vided with th

Page 313

Knowing your vehicle10431234567894. Press and hold the TILT UP buttononce again until the sunroof hasreturned to the original position ofTILT UP after

Page 314 - (IF EQUIPPED)

3 105123456789Knowing your vehicleUse the tonneau cover to hide itemsstored in the cargo area.• To use the front shade of the ton-neau cover, pull the

Page 315 - WARNING - Coolant

Knowing your vehicle1063123456789✽✽NOTICESince the tonneau cover may bedamaged or malformed, do not putthe luggage on it when it is used.CAUTION• Do n

Page 316 - CAUTION - Engine

3 107123456789Knowing your vehicleThe luggage center box is locatedunder the floor in cargo area.You canplace a first aid kit, a reflector trian-gle,

Page 317

Knowing your vehicle1083123456789If the vehicle has a roof rack, you canload things on top of your vehicle.Crossrails and fixing components toadapt th

Page 318 - Windshield wiper blade

3 109123456789Knowing your vehicleRoof type antennaIf your vehicle has an audio system,an amplifying antenna is installed inyour vehicle.This antenna

Page 319

10123456789Keys / 3-2Remote keyless entry / 3-3Theft-alarm system / 3-5Immobilizer system / 3-7Door locks / 3-9Window / 3-16Seat / 3-19Safety belts /

Page 320 - WARNING - Battery

Knowing your vehicle23123456789The key code number is stamped onthe plate attached to the key set.Should you lose your keys, this num-ber will enable

Page 321

33Knowing your vehicle123456789➀ Lock button➁ Unlock button➂ Panic button➀ Lock ( )All doors are locked if the lock but-ton is pressed.➁ Unlock ( ) Dr

Page 322 - WARNING - Recharging

123456789Exterior overview / 2-2Interior overview / 2-4Instrument panel overview / 2-5Your vehicle at a glanceKM CAN (ENG) 2.qxd 7/29/05 9:31 AM Pa

Page 323 - TIRES AND WHEELS

Knowing your vehicle43123456789✽✽NOTICEKeep the transmitter away fromwater or any liquid. If the keylessentry system is inoperative due toexposure to

Page 324 - CAUTION - Tire pressure

35Knowing your vehicle123456789✽✽NOTICEThe keyless entry system transmit-ter is designed to give you years oftroublefree use, however it can mal-funct

Page 325

Knowing your vehicle63123456789• If any door, rear hatch/window orengine hood remains open, thesystem will not be armed. If thishappens, rearm the sys

Page 326

37Knowing your vehicle123456789Your vehicle is equipped with anelectronic engine immobilizer systemto reduce the risk of unauthorizedvehicle use.Your

Page 327 - WARNING - Replacing

Knowing your vehicle831234567894. If all of the digits have been inputsuccessfully, you have to start theengine within 30 seconds. If youattempt to st

Page 328

39Knowing your vehicle123456789Operating door locks fromoutside the vehicle • Turn the key toward rear of vehicleto unlock and toward front of vehi-cl

Page 329

Knowing your vehicle103123456789✽✽NOTICEIf the door is locked/unlocked multi-ple times in rapid succession witheither the vehicle key or door lockswit

Page 330 - WARNING - Tire age

311Knowing your vehicle123456789With central door lock switchThe central door locking switch islocated on the front door arm rest. Itis operated by de

Page 331

Knowing your vehicle123123456789Impact sensing door unlocksystem (if equipped)All doors will be automaticallyunlocked when the SupplementalRestraint S

Page 332 - WARNING - Tire

313Knowing your vehicle123456789Rear door child safety lockThe child safety lock is provided tohelp prevent children from acciden-tally opening the re

Page 333

Your vehicle at a glance22123456789EXTERIOR OVERVIEW1. Door2.Window3. Sunroof (if equipped)4.Wiper5. Engine hood6.Tire7. Headlights1KMA0001KM CAN (ENG

Page 334

Knowing your vehicle143123456789Rear hatchOpening the rear hatch• Rear hatch is locked or unlockedwith a key.• To open the rear hatch, insert thekey i

Page 335

315Knowing your vehicle123456789Opening the rear hatch windowThe rear hatch window lock is oper-ated in connection with the rearhatch lock.To open the

Page 336

Knowing your vehicle163123456789Power windows ➀ Driver’s door power window switch➁ Front passenger’s door power win-dow switch➂ Rear door (left) power

Page 337 - WARNING - Snow or ice

317Knowing your vehicle123456789The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to oper-ate. Each door has a power windowswitch that c

Page 338 - LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS

Knowing your vehicle183123456789Window opening and closingThe driver’s door has a master powerwindow switch that controls all thewindows in the vehicl

Page 339

319Knowing your vehicle123456789Driver’s seat➀ Seat adjustment, forward / backward (see page 3- 21)➁ Seatback recliner(see page 3- 21)➂ Seat adjustmen

Page 340 - Finish maintenance

Knowing your vehicle203123456789(Continued)• Always drive and ride withyour seatback upright and thelap portion of the safety beltsnug and low across

Page 341

321Knowing your vehicle123456789Front seat adjustmentAdjusting the seat forward andbackwardTo move the seat forward or back-ward:1.Pull the seat slide

Page 342

Knowing your vehicle223123456789Adjusting the height of seat cush-ion (for driver’s seat)To change the height of the seatcushion, rotate the knob loca

Page 343

323Knowing your vehicle123456789✽✽NOTICE• The seat warmer will not operateif ambient temperature is above37±3°C (98.5±5.5°F).• If the seat warmer does

Page 344

23123456789Your vehicle at a glance1. Rear door child safety lock2. Fuel filler lid3. Antenna4. Roof rack (if equipped) 5. Rear hatch6. Spare tire7. O

Page 345 - Specifications

Knowing your vehicle243123456789RemovalTo remove the headrest, raise it as faras it can go then press the releaselever (➀) while pulling upward (➁).Fu

Page 346 - With 235/60R16 tire

325Knowing your vehicle123456789Seatback tableWhile parked, you can use the frontpassenger seatback as a table byfolding the passenger seatback allthe

Page 347

Knowing your vehicle263123456789Seatback pocketA seatback pocket is provided on theback of the front passenger and driv-ers seatbacks.Rear seat adjust

Page 348

327Knowing your vehicle123456789To fold the rear seat;1. Lower the headrest to the lowestposition.2. Pull the lock release lever locatedon the top of

Page 349

Knowing your vehicle283123456789To unfold the rear seat;1. Pull the lock release lever locatedon the top of the seatback.2. Lift and push the seatback

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329Knowing your vehicle123456789ArmrestThe armrest is located in the centerof the rear seat. Pull the armrestdown from the seatback.Rear headrest adju

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Knowing your vehicle303123456789Pre-tensioner safety belt Your vehicle is equipped with driver'sand front passenger's pre-tensionersafety be

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331Knowing your vehicle123456789Load limiterWhen the pre-tentioner activates, ifthe system senses excessive seatbelt tension on the driver or passen-g

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Knowing your vehicle323123456789WARNING - Replacingused pre-tensioners• Pre-tensioners are designedto operate once. After activa-tion, pre-tensioner s

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333Knowing your vehicle123456789Safety belt restraint system We strongly recommend that thedriver and all passengers be proper-ly restrained at all ti

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