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a Driver position memory i Headlight leveling control [4] p Steering wheel [4]
system button* [3] j Parking assist system ON/ q Tilt and telescopic steering
b Inside door handle [4] OFF button* [4] column control lever [4]
c Power window switches [4] k Parking assist system ON/ r Wiper and washer control
d Central door lock switch [4] OFF button* [4] lever [4]
e Power window lock switch l 4WD Lock button* [5] s Interior fuse box [7]
[4] m ESC OFF button [4] t Parking brake pedal [5]
f Outside rearview mirror n Instrument panel u Bonnet release lever [4]
control [4] illumination control switch v Seat [3]
g Outside rearview mirror [4]
folding button [4] o Intrusion/Tilt sensor ON/
h Fuel filler lid open switch [4] OFF button* [5]
* if equipped
[#] Number in brackets indicates chapter in Owner’s Manual
The actual interior layout/shape or engine compartment in the vehicle may vary from illustration.
Instrument Panel Overview / Engine Compartment
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a Audio remote control g Cruise control switches* [5] o Center console storage box
buttons [4] h Digital clock [4] [4]
b Driver's front air bag [3] i Audio/Sat Nav* [4] p Rear seat warmer* [3]
c Horn [4] j Hazard warning light [6] q Glove box [4]
d Instrument cluster [4] k Climate control system [4] r Passenger's front air bag [3]
e Light/Turn signal control l Front seat warmer/Seat
lever [4] cooler* [4]
f Ignition switch or Engine m Power outlet [4]
start/stop button* n Cup holder [4]
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Operating door locks manually Central door lock switch [4] Child-protector rear door lock
[4] a Lock doors [4]
b Unlock doors
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Opening the tailgate [4] Closing the tailgate [4] Emergency tailgate release [4]
Opening the bonnet [4] a Lift the bonnet slightly. Opening the fuel filler lid [4]
Pull the release lever to unlatch b Pull up the secondary latch Push the fuel filler lid
the bonnet. inside and open the bonnet. opening switch
Windows [4]
Rear [4]
Seat / Air Bag / Child Restraint System
Front Seat
■ Type A ■ Type B
a Forward and backward
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5 5 c Seat cushion height
(Driver's seat)
d Lumbar support (Driver’s
Manual seat
seat)*
2 3 e Seat warmer*/ Seat
1 4 2 1 cooler (Air ventilation
seat)*
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a 2 2nd row seat
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h Double folding*
d d i Headrest
c c b b j Armrest
k Seat warmer*
3rd row seat*
Passenger's front air bag ON/ Installing a child restraint Securing with "Tether Anchor"
OFF switch* [3] system by lap/shoulder belt system* [3]
[3]
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Lighting control [4] Tilt & telescopic steering [4] FLEX STEER System* [4]
a OFF Steering wheel adjustment: The FLEX STEER System
b Position light a Pull down lock release controls steering effort
c Headlight lever depending on driver’s
preference or driving
d Auto light* b Adjust the steering wheel
conditions.
to the desired angle
c Adjust the steering wheel You can choose between 3
to the desired height. different steering modes by
pressing the steering mode
Lock the steering wheel by button.
pulling up lock release lever.
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Cruise control system* [5] Activate Cruise Control Set cruise control speed by
a Cruise indicator System by pressing the moving the lever down to
shown button SET -
b Cruise set indicator
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To increase cruise control set To decrease cruise control set Cancel cruise control set
speed speed speed by pressing the cancel
button
Towing / Spare Tyre / Tyre Mobility Kit
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Spare Tyre, Jack and tools [6] Tyre Mobility Kit* [6] With the Tyre Mobility Kit
The jack, jack handle, wheel lug Please read the instructions it is possible to stay mobile
nut wrench are stored in the before using the Tyre Mobility even after experiencing a tyre
luggage compartment. Kit. puncture.
Pull up the luggage box cover a Compressor Once the punctured tyre is
to access this equipment. properly sealed, cautiously
b Sealant bottle
drive (up to max. 200 km
a Jack handle (120 miles)) at a max. speed
b Jack of 80 km/h (50 mph) to the
c Wheel lug nut wrench nearest vehicle or tyre service
d Socket point, in order to have the tyre
repaired or replaced.
Engine Oil / Washer Fluid / Additional Information
Checking the engine oil level [7] Refilling engine oil [7] Checking the washer fluid level
On level ground pull the dipstick Use only the specified engine [7]
out and wipe clean before oil [8] and refill using a funnel Check the fluid level and add
re inserting it fully. Pull the to avoid spillage on engine fluid if necessary.
dipstick out again and check components.
the level. It should be between
F and L.
Additional Information*
Idle Stop & Go (ISG) Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) The Kia Service App - now available free
When enabled, ISG automatically stops the This is designed to assist with hill for iPhone/iPad and Android devices.
car’s engine to reduce fuel consumption and starts by preventing the car rolling With the Kia Service App, you have almost
emissions. The ISG function may not work backwards when driving off. The system all Kia dealers in Europe within reach*.
if the car’s battery charge status, ambient maintains the braking pressure in certain Looking for a showroom or just a service,
temperature and/or engine temperature circumstances for 2 seconds enabling to the app displays all dealers around your
is too low. Air conditioning/heater control pull away when you are ready. current location on the map. With one click
settings may also affect ISG function. you can call a dealer, visit their website or
get directions to the showroom.
Parking brake (Handbrake)
(*) In selected markets only
Starting your vehicle with the parking When engaging the parking brake, apply
brake applied: the footbrake first and keep it depressed.
• For Manual Transaxle vehicles: Make sure Then pull the parking brake lever up as far
the transaxle is in Neutral and the clutch as possible.
pedal is fully depressed before starting We strongly recommend to leave the car
the vehicle. in first or reverse gear or in the ‘P’ (Park) The Kia Service App
• For Automatic Transaxle vehicles: Make position on automatics when leaving the car.
sure the transaxle is in the P (Park)
position and the brake pedal fully
depressed before starting the vehicle. Bluetooth®
Many of our cars have Bluetooth®
connectivity to enable the driver to safely
For full details and instructions on any enjoy the convenience of their mobile phone.
item contained in this quick reference For Bluetooth® compatibility please visit the
guide, please refer to the owner’s manual. owners section on our website. www.kia.co.uk