check engine KIA CADENZA 2016 Features and Functions Guide

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CADENZA
Congratulations on Your New Kia Purchase!
Your new Kia vehicle has been designed, engineered and manufactured to provide you with years of comfortable and dependable
driving. Kia is committed to quality, innovation, safety and — above all — your satisfaction.

Using This Guide
The information contained in this guide is a brief overview that will help you become familiar with the operation and features of your
new Kia vehicle. The flipbook format facilitates information access, while the detailed illustrations help to ensure the instructions are
easy to follow.
This Features & Functions Guide, and the specific operational and safety information it provides, is not a substitute for your Owner’s
Manual. In the interest of your safety and that of your family, and to help you avoid risks that may result in death or serious injury,
Kia reminds you to carefully read your Owner’s Manual in order to fully familiarize yourself with the important information it contains.
While the information contained in this guide is accurate at the time of printing, Kia may change vehicle specifications without
notice in advance or after the fact, and assumes no liability in connection with such changes.
www.kia.com
Consumer - Roadside Assistance
1-800-333-4KIA (4542)
See Back Pages for Vehicle Maintenance Schedule

Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.

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VIDEOS & QR CODES 02
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Overview 03
Indicators & Warning Lights 04
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 05
Fuel Economy 05
LCD Instrument Cluster Modes 06
Trip Computer / Tripmeter 06
User Settings 07
Service Mode 07
DRIVER’S PANEL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 08
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) 08
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) System* 09
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)* 10
Instrument Panel Dimmer 10
Power Windows, Window Lock & Central Door Lock 11
Power Folding Outside Mirrors* 11
Heated Outside Mirrors 11
Automatic Door Lock /Unlock 11
Reverse Parking Aid Function* 12
Fuel Door and Trunk Release Buttons 12
Engine Start/Stop Button 13
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Manual Tilt/ Telescoping Steering Wheel* 14
Power Tilt/ Telescoping Steering Wheel* 14
Headlights & High Beams 15
Turn Signals & Fog Lights 16
Windshield Wipers & Washers 17
Bluetooth
® Wireless Technology 18
Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC)* 20
Audio Controls 21
Cruise Control* 21CENTER PANEL
UVO eServices with Navigation* 22
Surround View Monitor (SVM)* 23
Clock 24
Aux/USB/iPod
® Port & Power Outlets 24
Automatic Climate Control 25
Automatic Gear Shift / Sportmatic
® Shifting 26
Paddle Shifters* 26
Electric Parking Brake* 27
Auto Hold* 27
Heated Steering Wheel* 28
Power Rear Sunshade* 28
Seat Warmers / Ventilated Seats* 29
S E AT I N G Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat 30
Front Seat Headrest Adjustment 31
Driver Position Memory System* 31
OTHER KEY FEATURES Smart Key 32
HomeLink
® with Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror 33
Map/Room Lamps 34
Panoramic Sunroof Operation* 35
Sunvisor 35
Rear-Camera Display 36
Back-Up Warning System (Rear Parking Assist System)* 36
Trunk Release Button 37
Fuel Cap / Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine Light) 37
Child Safety Locks 37
Hood Release Lever and Latch 38
SAFETY FEATURES Occupant Detection System (ODS) /
Passenger Airbag Off Indicator 39
Seat Belts 40
Seat Belt Retractor Locks 40
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 41
LEGAL DISCLAIMERS
(See Back Inside Cover Page)
ESSENTIAL FEATURES
CADENZA FE ATURES & FUNCTIONS GUIDE
Air Conditioning / Automatic Climate Control 25
Audio System – UVO eServices with Navigation* 22
Aux/USB/iPod
®* Port* & Power Outlets* 24
Bluetooth
® Wireless Technology 18
Cruise Control* 21
Clock 24
Passenger Airbag Off Indicator 39
Service Mode 07
Smart Key 32
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 05
Trip Computer / Tripmeter 06
User Settings 07
Windshield Wipers & Washers 17
*IF EQUIPPED
Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control
that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury and death.
The driver’s primary responsibility is in the safe and legal
operation of a vehicle, and use of any handheld devices, other
equipment or vehicle systems which take the driver’s eyes,
attention and focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle
or that are not permissible by law should never be used during
operation of the vehicle.

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Instrument Cluster Overview
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[D] Engine Temperature Gauge
[E] Indicators and Warning Lights
[F] Gear Shift Position Indicator
[G] Odometer/ Trip Computer/ Tripmeter
[H] Fuel Gauge
REMINDERS:

•Your vehicle’s instrument cluster &
indicator light locations may differ from
those in the illustrations

•For more information on the instrument
cluster and the function of all indicator
and warning lights, please refer to the
Owner’s Manual
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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REMINDER: Consult your dealer for service if Low Tire
Pressure Light remains illuminated after inflating your tire(s)
Fuel Economy
There are several factors that 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
and at a moderate rate •
Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure
• Travel lightly, without carrying unnecessary weight
in your vehicles
• 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 the two vehicles MPG may be the same, the vehicle
with the larger tank will have the greater range
For more information on Fuel Economy, you can snap the QR code above to view a video or refer to the brochure “GETTING MORE OUT OF EVERY GALLON,
FUEL-SAVING TIPS TO DRIVE BY” available at your local dealership.


To view these videos on
your mobile device, snap
these QR Codes or visit the
listed websites
Refer to page 2 for more
information
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System Video
Fuel Economy Video QR CODES
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016


•Even with TPMS, tire pressure should be checked
manually at least once a month Only adjust tire
pressure on “cold tires”

•For proper maintenance and optimal fuel
economy, maintain recommended tire inflation
pressures and stay within the load limits and
weight distribution recommended for your vehicle

•In winter or cold weather, the TPMS light may
illuminate if the tire pressure was adjusted to
the recommended tire inflation pressure during
warm weather
QUICK TIPSTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
The TPMS indicator functions as both Low Tire Pressure Light
and TPMS Malfunction Indicator
The indicator will illuminate if one or more tires is significantly
underinflated, the vehicle has a spare tire installed without TPMS or the
outside temperature becomes significantly lower
Inflate tire(s) to specifications using an accurate digital tire pressure
gauge to turn off Low Tire Pressure Light See front driver’s door
jamb for PSI specification
When there is a problem with the TPMS, the TPMS Malfunction
Indicator will blink for approximately one minute then illuminate
See dealer for service
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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User Settings
To enter the User Settings
mode in the LCD Instrument
Cluster Modes, press the
Mode/Select button
A when
the vehicle is at a standstill
and with the ENGINE START/
STOP button in the ON
position and select User
Settings

You can navigate the selections on the display by pressing the
Move/Reset button
B, and then selecting the item by pressing
the Mode/Select button A
Door:
• Auto Door Lock
& Unlock
• Two Press Unlock
• Lock /Unlock Sound
• Horn Feedback

Lamp:
• One-Touch Turn
Lamp
• Headlamp Delay
• Welcome Light* Settings:

Temperature Unit
• Speed Unit ( Type B Cluster)*
• Speedometer Size ( Type
B Cluster)*
• AVG Fuel Economy Reset
• Easy Seat Access*
• Easy Steering Access*
• Welcome Sound
• Steering Position

Service Interval:
• ON/OFF
• Set mileage/months
Service Mode
To enter Service Mode, press the Mode/Select
button A, scroll to Service Mode by pressing Move/
Reset button B Then press the Mode/Select button A to
enter System will display number of miles remaining until
next service is due, and type of service
When service is required, the following will be displayed:
Service Required
To reset the Service Mode system, press and hold the
Move/Reset button
B for more than 1 second
To turn Service In OFF, go to User Settings
Service Interval Setting
To set the service interval when in
User Settings mode:
• Press the Move/Reset button
B and scroll to Service
Interval Press the Mode/Select
button
A to enter
• Press the Move/Reset button
B and toggle to ON, then
press the Move/Select button
A Then press the Move/Reset
button B to scroll and select
the desired miles or months for
your next service
• Press the Mode/Select button
A to enter


To view these videos on
your mobile device, snap
these QR Codes or visit the
listed websites
Refer to page 2 for more
information
LCD Display Video


LCD Display:
Maintenance VideoQR CODES
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016ODO 123 456 miHold : Reset
Service in
or 15000 mi.
90 days
ODO 123 456 mi
Service in
OFF
ODO 123 456 miHold : Reset
Service required
or 0 mi.
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ODO 123 456 miHold : Reset
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or 15000 mi.
90 days
ODO 123 456 mi
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ODO 123 456 miHold : Reset
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or 0 mi.
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ODO 123 456 miHold : Reset
Service in
or 15000 mi.
90 days
ODO 123 456 mi
Service in
OFF
ODO 123 456 miHold : Reset
Service required
or 0 mi.
0 days
(Type B cluster)
(Buttons located on right side of
steering wheel)
A
B
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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Engine Start/Stop Button
To start the engine:
1 Depress the brake pedal
2 Press the ENGINE START/STOP button while in Park or Neutral

To turn the engine OFF, press the ENGINE START/STOP button
To use the ENGINE START/STOP button, you must have the Smart Key fob on
your person
REMINDERS:

• In an emergency situation while the vehicle is in motion, you are able to turn the engine off and to
the ACC position by pressing the ENGINE START/STOP button for more than 2 seconds or 3 times
successively within 3 seconds

• If Smart Key fob battery is dead, with the lock button facing the ENGINE START/STOP button, hold
the fob up against the ENGINE START/STOP button and press


Engine Start/Stop Button
& Smart Key Video

To view a video on your
mobile device, snap this
QR Code or visit the listed
website
Refer to page 2 for more
information QR CODE
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016
ENGINESTART
STOP


To use electrical accessories:
ACC position

•When in the OFF position and without depressing the brake pedal, press the ENGINE START/STOP button once (orange light A)
ON position

•When already in the ACC position (orange light A) and without depressing the brake pedal, press the ENGINE START/STOP button again
(red light B)
• When in the OFF position and without depressing the brake pedal, press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice (red light B)
Keeping the vehicle in ACC or the ON position for extended periods of time without turning engine on may discharge the
vehicle’s battery.
QUICK TIPS
A
B
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DRIVER'S PANEL

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M I S T: Single wipe
OFF: Wiper off
AUTO: Auto Control* wipe
LO: Slow wipe
HI: Fast wipe
Windshield Wipers & Washers
To o p e r a t e :
• Move lever Up/Down to change Wiper modes
• Pull lever to spray and wipe
Auto Control (Rain Sensing)*
The rain sensor located on the upper end of the windshield
glass senses the amount of rainfall and controls the wiping
cycle for the proper interval The more it rains, the faster the
wiper operates When the rain stops, the wiper stops
To adjust the Auto Rain Sensing speed setting, move the
speed control switch
A up/down


•With the ENGINE START/STOP button in the ON position and
the wiper switch is in AUTO mode, the wiper will operate once
to perform a self-check of the system

•Moving lever to HI increases Intermittent wipe frequency and
wipe speed Moving lever to LO decreases frequency of wipes

•Set the wiper to OFF position when the wiper is not in use
QUICK TIPS
A
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

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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.
Audio Controls* Cruise Control*
E CRUISE Control ON/OFF button: Press to turn the Cruise Control
ON/OFF
F Resume Cruising Speed button: Press to resume or increase
cruising speed
G Set Cruising Speed button: Press to set or decrease Cruising Speed
H Cruise Control CANCEL button: To cancel Cruise Control setting, do
one of the following:

• Press the brake pedal

• Press the CANCEL button
A Audio Mode button: Press to cycle through FM 1-2/AM/Sirius® 1-3 /
USB/iPod®/Aux / Bluetooth® Audio Streaming/My Music modes
B Seek/Preset button:
FM/AM/Sirius® Modes: Press to advance through Preset Stations
Press and hold to auto seek

Media Modes: Press to move Track Up/Down Press and hold to Fast
Forward / Rewind
C Volume button: Press up/down to raise/lower volume
D MUTE button: Press to mute all audio
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Drivers should remain attentive to
driving and always exercise caution when using the steering-wheel-mounted controls while driving.
CANCELCRUISE
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Pressing the Audio Mode button for more than 1 second will turn Audio Mode ON/OFF QUICK TIP

•Cruise Control is designed to function above 25 mph
•The Cruise Control system will not activate until the brake pedal has been
depressed at least once after ignition ON or engine start
QUICK TIPS
AD
CB
E
H
F
G
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

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Surround View Monitor (SVM)*
The Surround View Monitor (SVM) system is a parking support system that shows the areas around the front, rear, left, and
right sides of the vehicle via four cameras displayed onto the navigation screen The SVM system will turn on when the SVM
button
A is pressed and the LED is illuminated


Surround View
Monitor Video

To view a video on your
mobile device, snap this
QR Code or visit the listed
website
Refer to page 2 for more
information QR CODE
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016
Front SVM - when in Drive & Neutral: Rear SVM - when in Reverse:
Displays the front side and SVM images
simultaneously on the screen
Displays the front side image on the
screen
Displays the front side and left side
images simultaneously on the screen
Displays the front side and right side
images simultaneously on the screen
Displays the rear view and SVM images
simultaneously on the screen
Displays the rear side image on the
screen
Displays the rear and left side images
simultaneously on the screen
Displays the rear and right side images
simultaneously on the screen
REMINDER: The SVM camera is
equipped with an optical lens to
provide a wider range of vision and
may appear different from the
actual distance
The Surround View Monitor system
is only a supplemental device.
Drivers should not rely solely on the
SVM information when parking and
backing up. Drivers should always
pay attention and directly check the
left/right and rear.

• The Front SVM camera is ON when the ENGINE START/STOP
button is On, the gear shift is in Drive or Neutral and the SVM
button is pressed ON

• Rear SVM: The camera view will automatically display on the
navigation screen when the vehicle is shifted into Reverse
The camera view will turn off when the vehicle is shifted out
of Reverse

• Front SVM: The camera view will display on the navigation
screen in both Drive and Neutral In Drive, the camera
view will continue to display until the vehicle is above
approximately 12 mph The camera view will reappear on
the navigation screen whenever the vehicle drops below
approximately 12 mph
Camera View Modes – To change camera view modes, press the icons shown below on the navigation screen to select the mode


The Front SVM camera will turn off when the gear shift is
moved into Park or Reverse or the SVM button is pressed QUICK TIP
Check yo ur sur roun dings for safety.
(Button located on gear shift)
A
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CENTER PANEL

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Auto-Hold*
Auto-Hold temporarily maintains the vehicle
at a standstill even if the brake pedal is
released Auto-Hold can be turned ON/OFF
using the AUTO HOLD switch
B on the
driver’s panel Before Auto-Hold will operate,
the driver’s door, engine hood and trunk
must be closed, and the driver’s seat belt
must be fastened
The Auto-Hold indicator has four states:
White: Standby - With vehicle at a standstill,
and AUTO HOLD switch
B turned ON, the
indicator will illuminate white While driving
the vehicle (vehicle is not at a standstill), the
Auto-Hold indicator will remain white
Green: Engaged - When coming to a
complete stop by depressing the brake
pedal, the Auto-Hold indicator changes from
white to green
OFF (not illuminated) - The indicator will turn OFF when the AUTO HOLD
switch
B is manually turned OFF or when the EPB is manually turned ON
Yellow: Malfunction - When the indicator is illuminated yellow, there may
be a system malfunction Take your vehicle to a local Kia dealer
Refer to page 4 for location of Instrument Cluster indicators.

Electric Parking Brake*
The Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system utilizes
an electric motor to engage the parking brake
Applying the Parking Brake
Depress the brake pedal and pull up the EPB
switch
A Ensure that the indicator light is
illuminated on the instrument cluster
Releasing the Parking Brake
The EPB will automatically release when the shifter
is placed in Reverse or Drive
To release EPB manually, depress the brake pedal, then press the EPB
switch
A, with the ignition switch in the ON position Ensure that the
indicator light
i s O F F
REMINDERS:

• As a bulb check, the EPB malfunction indicator will illuminate for approximately 3 seconds
when the ignition switch is turned ON

• If the warning light does not illuminate temporarily, or continues to remain lit, take your
vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked

• The EPB should not be operated while the vehicle is moving, unless there is an
emergency situation

• A click or electric brake motor sound may be heard while operating or releasing the EPB,
but these conditions are normal and indicate that the EPB is functioning properly


Electric Parking
Brake Video

To view a video on your
mobile device, snap this
QR Code or visit the listed
website
Refer to page 2 for more
information QR CODE
www. KuTechVideo s.c om/vg13/2016
(Buttons located below Gear Shift)


•When leaving your keys with parking lot attendants or valet, make sure to inform
them how to operate the EPB

•If parked on a steep incline, pull up the EPB switch for more than 3 seconds for a
firmer EPB application

•Pull up and hold EPB switch again to increase brake pressure if parked on a
decline or incline
QUICK TIPS
A
B
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CENTER PANEL

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