instrument panel KIA EV6 2022 Features and Functions Guide
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VIDEOS & QR CODES . . Inside Front Cover
INSTRUMENT CLUSTEREV Instrument Cluster Overview ................. 03Distance to Empty (DTE) / Range ................ 03Indicators & Warning Lights ...................... 04Electric Vehicle (EV) Indicators ................... 05Energy Consumption ............................ 05Charge Warning Messages on Instrument Panel LCD ......................... 06Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ......... 08Drive Mode Integrated Control System ........... 09
VEHICLE SETTINGSLCD Instrument Cluster Modes .................. 10Trip Modes / Trip Computer ...................... 10Vehicle Set tings – Infotainment System ........... 11Service Interval Mode ........................... 12
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURESCharging Connector - Auto/Lock Mode. . . . . . . . . . . 13Scheduled Charging ............................. 13Charging Your EV ............................... 14EV Charge Transfer / Vehicle to Load (V2L) ....... 16EV Mode - Infotainment System ................. 17Regenerative Braking with Paddle Switches ...... 18
ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA) ...... 20Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist ..... 21Lane Keeping Assist (LK A) ....................... 22Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM)*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Safe Exit Assist (SEA) ............................ 23Lane Following Assist (LFA) ...................... 24Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISL A) .............. 25Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) ........ 26Highway Driving Assist (HDA) .................... 28Reverse/Forward* Parking Distance Warning (PDW) ............................... 29 Smar t Cruise Control (SCC) ...................... 30
ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS) c o n t i n u e dNavigation-based Smar t Cruise Control (NSCC) . . 31Driver At tention Warning (DAW) ................. 32Leading Vehicle Depar ture Aler t (LVDA) .......... 33Remote Smar t Parking Assist (RSPA)* ............34Rear View Monitor (RVM) ........................35Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (HUD)* .....363D Surround View Monitor (SVM)* ............... 37Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA)* 38
DRIVER’S PANELInstrument Cluster Illumination Control ........... 39Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ................. 39Hill-Star t Assist Control (HAC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Power But ton ................................... 40Power Windows, Window Lock & Central Door Lock ........................... 41Electronic Child Safety Lock System* ............. 41Automatic Door Lock/Unlock .................... 41Power/Heated Outside Mirrors ................... 41Power Folding Outside Mirrors* .................. 41
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLSHeadlights & High Beams ........................ 42High Beam Assist (HBA) ......................... 42Turn Signals ..................................... 42Windshield Wipers & Washers .................... 43Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel .................. 43
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMSBluetooth® Wireless Technology .................44Audio Controls ..................................45Android Auto™ / Apple CarPlay® Setup ...........46Kia Connect Activation .......................... 47Kia Connect Assistance* ......................... 47Kia Access App Download ....................... 48Kia Access App Features Guide .................. 48Kia Connect with Smar t Navigation .............. 49
CENTER PANELDigital Clock .................................... 50Multimedia USB Por ts & Power Outlets ........... 50USB-C Charger Por ts* ........................... 50Wireless Smar tphone Charging System .......... 51Automatic Climate Control ....................... 52Rotary Dial Shifter ............................... 53Heated Steering Wheel* ......................... 53Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) / Auto Hold ....... 54Seat Warmers / Ventilated Seats* ................ 55
SEATINGInfotainment System Seat Set tings* ..............55Front Seat Headrest Adjustment ................. 56Driver Position Memory System* .................56Power Adjustable Driver ’s Seat ................... 56Folding Rear Seats .............................. 57Rear Occupant Aler t (ROA) with Door Monitoring . 57
OTHER KEY FEATURESHood Release Lever and Latch ................... 58Sunvisor ........................................ 58Exterior Flush Door Handle Operation ............58Smar t Key with Remote Star t / Remote Smar t Parking Assist (RSPA)* .......... 59Double-Turn Lock/Unlock All .................... 59Smart Power Liftgate* ...........................60Manual Liftgate* / Liftgate Release But ton ........ 61Cargo Cover Storage ............................ 61Map/Room Lamps .............................. 62Sunroof Operation .............................. 62Child-Protector Rear Door Lock* .................63Tire Mobility Kit .................................63
SAFETY FEATURESOccupant Detection System (ODS) / Passenger Airbag Off Indicator ................ 64Seat Belts ....................................... 64
MAINTENANCE CHART ......... Back Cover
LEGAL DISCLAIMERS . . Inside Back Cover
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Low Battery Warning – When the high-voltage battery level reaches 8% or less, this warning message appears on the LCD and the warning indicator light on the instrument cluster illuminates. Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
Power limited due to low EV battery temperature. Charge battery – When the outside temperature is low and you turn the vehicle on or off, this warning message may appear on the LCD. If the battery level is low and the vehicle is parked outside for a long time, vehicle power may be limited. Charging battery before driving helps increase power.
Stop vehicle and check power supply – When there is a failure in the power supply system, this warning message appears on the LCD. Park the vehicle in a safe location and have it towed to the nearest Kia dealer for inspection.
EV Battery Overheated! Stop Vehicle – When the high-voltage battery temperature is too high, this warning message will appear on the LCD. Stop the vehicle and turn off the Power button so that the battery temperature decreases.
Charge immediately. Power limited – When the high-voltage battery level reaches 3% or less, this warning message appears on the LCD,
the warning indicator light on the instrument cluster illuminates and the power down warning light turns ON simultaneously.
The vehicle’s power will be reduced to minimize the energy consumption of the high-voltage battery. Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
Power limited – This warning message appears when the vehicle’s power is limited for the following reasons:
1. When the high-voltage battery is below a
certain level, or voltage is decreasing
2. When the temperature of the motor or high-voltage battery is too high or too low
3. When there is a problem with the cooling system or a failure that may interrupt normal driving
Charge Warning Messages on Instrument Panel LCD
REMINDERS:
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When these warning messages are displayed, do not accelerate or star t the vehicle suddenly
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All stored driving information (except Odometer and Range) is reset if the bat ter y is disconnected
Low EV BatteryEV Battery Overheated!Stop Vehicle
Power limiteddue to low EV batterytemperature.Charge battery
Stop vehicle andcheck power supplyCharge immediately.Power limited
Power limited
Not all warnings and messages are displayed. These illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Some messages may appear differently. See section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
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Unplug vehicle to start – When starting the vehicle while the charging connector is still connected, this warning message will appear. Remove the charging connector and then start the vehicle.
Charge Warning Messages on Instrument Panel LCD (Continued)
Unplug vehicle to startCharging Stopped.Check the AC charger
Remaining Time
10 h 18m (90%)
Checkregenerative brakes
Charging Stopped.Check the DC charger
Charging Stopped. Check the AC/DC charger – When there is a problem with the external AC or DC charger, when the AC charger stops charging or when the charging cable is damaged, this message will appear. Check whether there is a problem with the charger or cable. If no problem is found, see an authorized Kia dealer for further assistance.
Remaining Time – Displays the remaining
time to charge the battery to the selected target battery charge level, current SOC and the charge voltage level.
Check Regenerative Brakes – Displays when the
regenerative brake system does not work properly. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.
Charging Stopped. Check the cable connector – When the charging connector is not correctly connected to the charging inlet or the charging connector lock release button is pressed, this message will appear. If this occurs, separate the charging connector and re-connect it. Check whether there is any problem (external damage, foreign substances, etc.) with the charging connector and charging inlet. If the problem continues, see an authorized Kia dealer for assistance.
Illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Some messages may appear differently. See section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
REMINDERS:
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When these warning messages are displayed, do not accelerate or star t the vehicle suddenly
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All stored driving information (except Odometer and Range) is reset if the bat ter y is disconnected
Charging Stopped.Check the cable connector
Charging Door Open
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Charging Door Open – When starting the vehicle while the
charging door is still open, this warning message will appear. Close the charging door after charging is complete and then start the vehicle.
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
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(Trickle / normal charge shown)
(Panel located on left side of Steering Wheel)
Charging Your EV (Continued)
To charge your EV using a charger:
•Ensure scheduled charging is not set on the infotainment system or the Kia Access App
•Press the brake pedal and engage the parking brake
•Turn off all switches, turn the Rotary Dial Shifter Knob to P (Park), and turn off the vehicle
•To open the charge port door, press the left edge of the charge port door A or press the Charging Door Open button B on the Driver ’s Panel inside (the charging door can be opened when the vehicle is unlocked)
•Hold the charging connector handle and connect it to the vehicle’s charging inlet C by pushing the connector until you hear a clicking sound
•Charging begins automatically (Ensure the charge indicator light is illuminated red on your instrument cluster, indicating the vehicle is charging, and ensure scheduled charging is not set)
Checking the Charging Status
The charging status can be checked by viewing the charging status indicator D next to the charging inlet or on the dash panel. The lights will progressively become lit as the vehicle approaches a full charge.
REMINDER: For more detail and/or subsequent steps in charging your vehicle, including safet y precautions that should be taken, please see section 1 of the Owner ’s Manual.
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(Set speed and selected distance level are displayed on the LCD)(But tons located on steering wheel)
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Smart Cruise Control is designed to maintain a predetermined distance from vehicles detected ahead by automatically adjusting the driving speed as needed. When traffic is detected, the vehicle will automatically slow to maintain a set distance between traffic without depressing the accelerator or brake pedal.
When SCC is on and activated, the vehicle distance set, and the system detects a vehicle slowing or stopping, the system can bring the vehicle to a complete stop. When the vehicle ahead starts to move forward, the SCC system re-engages. If the vehicle ahead stops for more than 3 seconds, the accelerator pedal or the b u t to n B must be pressed to start moving the vehicle. SCC will accelerate the vehicle speed based on the Drive Mode selected (Snow, ECO, Sport, Normal; see page 9).
To turn on, set/adjust the SCC speed:
•Press the Driving Assist button* A to turn the system ON & set to the current vehicle speed (One-Touch Set). The cruise indicator will illuminate on the instrument cluster. SCC may decrease the speed to maintain the distance with the vehicle in front
•Increase speed: Press the [+] switch B up to increase the set vehicle speed
•Decrease speed: Press the [-] switch B down to decrease the set vehicle speed
•The indicator light, set speed and vehicle distance will illuminate on the Instrument Panel screen C
To set the vehicle distance: Press the Vehicle Distance button D on the steering wheel. The image on the Instrument Panel C will change when scrolling through the settings. Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle distance changes.
To pause or resume SCC operation: Press the pause/resume button* B. The SCC indicator on the Instrument Panel will turn OFF.
To turn SCC OFF: Press the Driving Assist button A. The SCC indicator on the Instrument Panel will turn OFF.
To adjust the sensitivity of the SCC system: Press the mode button E on the Steering Wheel. With the OK button F, select Driver Assistance, then SCC Response. Then select Fast, Normal or Slow.
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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)
ADAS
When engaged, SCC is a supplemental system and is not a substitute for safe driving. It is the responsibilit y of the driver to always check the speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.
See section 6 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect actual feature or operation.
Smart Cruise Control (SCC)†4
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Smart Cruise Control (SCC) Video
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The distance set tings are approximations and may var y depending on the vehicle speed at the time.
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC)†6
The ESC system is designed to help stabilize the vehicle during certain cornering maneuvers. It is a good idea to keep ESC turned ON whenever possible.
Press ESC OFF button B to disable Traction Control in ESC (ESC OFF indicator will illuminate).
To turn both Traction Control and Stability Control off, press and hold ESC OFF button B for more than 3 seconds (ESC OFF indicator will illuminate and an alert sounds).
REMINDERS:
•ESC is active by default at vehicle star tup
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The ESC Indicator Light in the instrument cluster will illuminate whenever the ESC is in operation
Refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
Instrument Cluster Illumination Control
Press switch A up or down to adjust display brightness of the instrument panel illumination.
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)†6
The HAC system is designed to help prevent the vehicle from rolling backward when accelerating from a stop while on a steep incline.
The HAC system automatically activates whether the ESC is OFF or ON but does NOT activate when the ESC has malfunctioned.
(But ton is located on panel to the left of the Steering Wheel)
Refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
REMINDERS:
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The HAC system does not operate when the Rotar y Dial Shifter Knob is in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) position
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In the event of an HAC system malfunction, see an authorized Kia dealer for ser vice
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HAC does not replace the need to apply brakes while the vehicle is stopped on an incline
•When HAC is active (e.g., accelerating from a stop on an incline), you may notice that the brakes will momentarily remain engaged after you depress the accelerator. This is normal HAC operation
•HAC provides a t wo-second delay before the vehicle may star t rolling backward
QUICK TIPS
DRIVER’S PANEL
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(Located on panel to the left of steering wheel)
(Located on center console below gear shift knob)
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)Auto Hold
REMINDERS:
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As a bulb check, the EPB malfunction indicator will illuminate for approximately 3 seconds when the ignition switch is turned ON
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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
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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
REMINDERS:
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To reduce the risk of an accident, do not activate Auto Hold while driving downhill, backing up or parking your vehicle
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Do not solely rely on the Auto Hold system to keep the vehicle stopped. Always pay at tention to traf fic and road conditions, and be prepared to depress the brakes
•Auto Hold turns off when ignition is cycled
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Auto Hold only operates when vehicle is in Drive, Neutral or Reverse
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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 center 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:
Standby (white): With vehicle in Park and 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.
Engaged (green): When coming to a complete stop and 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 turned OFF or when the EPB is manually turned ON.
Malfunction (yellow): When the indicator is illuminated yellow, there may be a system malfunction. Take your vehicle to a local Kia dealer.
Refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
Refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
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•When leaving your keys with parking lot at tendants or valet, make sure to inform them how to operate the EPB
•If parked on a steep incline/decline, 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
The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) system utilizes an electric motor to engage the parking brake.
Applying the Parking Brake
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 brake pedal is engaged and shifter is shifted out of P (Park) to D (Drive), or to R (Reverse) or shifted out of N (Neutral) to D (Drive), or to Reverse.
Manually, depress the brake pedal, then press the EPB switch A
down with the ignition switch in the ON position. Ensure that the indicator light is OFF.
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Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) / Auto Hold Video
QR CODE
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Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat with Memory Settings Video
QR CODEFront Seat Headrest Adjustment†7
To raise headrest: Pull headrest up.
To lower headrest: Press lock A, then press the headrest down.
Driver Position Memory System*
The integrated system stores into memory the position of the Driver ’s Seat, the Outside Rearview Mirrors, Instrument Panel
Illumination brightness and Head-Up Display settings. To store settings into memory, first press P (Park) on the Rotary Dial Shifter with the vehicle power on. Adjust the Driver ’s Seat, Outside Mirrors and other settings.
Then, press and hold one of the memory buttons 1 or 2. The system will beep once when memory has been stored.
REMINDERS:
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The headrest only moves up and down as described above. It does not adjust for ward or backward
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Do not operate the vehicle with the headrests removed. Headrests can provide critical neck and head suppor t in an accident
SeatbackLumbarSeat
Located on Driver ’s Door panel
Seat Cushion
Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat†1 3
Move/Press controls to adjust Seat forward/backward, Seat Cushion tilt up/down, Seatback forward/backward or Lumbar forward/backward.
REMINDER: Do not at tempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of control of the vehicle.
Refer to section 4 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
Refer to section 4 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
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For easy adjustments, hold a headrest post with one hand while using the other hand to pull the headrest from underneath.
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