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WARNING
Never touch orange or high voltagelabeled components including wires,cables, and connections. If the insu‐lators or covers are damaged or re‐moved, severe injury or death fromelectrocution may occur.
WARNING
When replacing the fuses in the en‐gine compartment, never touch theHPCU. The HPCU carries high volt‐age. Touching the HPCU could resultin electrocution, serious injury, ordeath.
CAUTION
•Do not pile up any items in an areabehind the high voltage battery. Ina crash, the battery may becomeunstable, or its performance maydegrade.
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•Do not apply strong force nor pileup any items above the trunk.Such an attempt may distort thehigh voltage battery case, causinga safety problem or degrading theperformance.
•Be careful when loading inflamma‐ble liquid in trunk. It could causeoperational and safety degrada‐tion if the liquid leaks and flows inhigh voltage battery.
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WARNING
As with all batteries, avoid fluid con‐tact with the Hybrid battery. If thebattery is damaged and if electro‐lyte comes in contact with yourbody, clothes or eyes, immediatelyflush with a large quantity of freshwater.
WARNING
Do not use an after-market batterycharger to charge the Hybrid bat‐tery. Doing so may result in death orserious injury.
WARNING
nHigh Waters
•Avoid high waters as this may re‐sult in your vehicle becoming satu‐rated with water and could com‐promise the high voltage compo‐nents.
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•Do not touch any of the high volt‐age components within your vehi‐cle if your vehicle has been sub‐merged in water equal to half ofthe vehicle height. Touching highvoltage components once sub‐merged in water could result in se‐vere burns or electric shock thatcould result in death or serious in‐jury.
WARNING
nCarrying Liquids in Trunk
Do not load large amounts of waterin open containers into the vehicle. Ifthe water spills onto the HEV bat‐tery, it may cause a short and dam‐age the battery.
CAUTION
nCleaning Engine
When you clean the engine compart‐ment, do not wash using water. Wa‐ter may cause electric arcing to oc‐
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cur and damage electronic parts andcomponents.
WARNING
nExposure to High Voltage
•High voltage in the hybrid batterysystem is very dangerous and cancause severe burns and electricshock. This may result in seriousinjury or death.
•For your safety, never touch, re‐place, dismantle or remove anyportion of the hybrid battery sys‐tem including components, cablesand connectors.
WARNING
nUse of Water or Liquids
If water or liquids come into contactwith the hybrid system components,and you are also in contact with thewater, severe injury or death due toelectrocution may occur.
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1. Door locks.................................................................... p. 5-12
2. Fuel filler lid (Hybrid)........................ ........................ p. 5-29
Fuel filler lid (Plug-in hybrid)................. ................. p. 5-31
3. Rear combination lamp (Maintenance).................. p. 9-73
4. High mounted stop lamp (Maintenance)....... ....... p. 9-81
5. Trunk............................................................................ p. 5-16
6. Antenna................................... ................................... p. 6-02
7. Rearview camera.......................... .......................... p. 5-112 Surround view monitoring system........... ........... p. 5-113
8. Parking assist system (Rear)................. ................. p. 5-89

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INTERIOR OVERVIEW
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1. Inside door handle.......................... .......................... p. 5-13
2. Driver position memory button............... ............... p. 4-08
3. Power window switch....................... ....................... p. 5-23
4. Central door lock switch..................... ..................... p. 5-14
5. Power window lock button................... ................... p. 5-25
6. Outside rearview mirror control.............. .............. p. 5-45
7. Outside rearview mirror folding.............................. p. 5-45
8. Fuel filler lid open button.................... .................... p. 5-29
9. Trunk open button.......................... .......................... p. 5-16
10. ESC off button............................................................ p. 7-30
11. Headlight leveling device.................... .................... p. 5-120
12. Instrument panel illumination control.................... p. 5-49
13. BSD On/Off button.......................... .......................... p. 7-91
14. Steering wheel............................. ............................. p. 5-40
15. Tilt and telescopic steering control lever....... ....... p. 5-41
16. Inner fuse panel............................ ............................ p. 9-53
17. Brake pedal................................ ................................ p. 7-17
18. Parking brake pedal......................... ......................... p. 7-18
19. Hood release lever.......................... .......................... p. 5-27
20. LKAS On/Off button......................... ......................... p. 7-84
21. Seat....................................... ....................................... p. 4-02
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4. Pull out the seatback locking knob(1) in the trunk, then fold the seat
toward the front of the vehicle. 5. To use the rear seat, lift and pull
the seatback backward. Pull the
seatback firmly until it clicks into
place. Make sure the seatback is
locked in place.
6. Return the rear seat belt to the proper position.
WARNING
After folding the rear seat, unlessthe driver’s position is properly setaccording to the driver’s physical fig‐ure, do not fold the rear seat. It mayincrease body injuries in a suddenstop or collision.
WARNING
nUprighting seat
When you return the seatback to itsupright position, hold the seatbackand return it slowly. If the seatbackis returned without holding it, theback of the seat could spring for‐ward resulting in injury caused bybeing struck by the seatback.
WARNING
When you return the rear seatbackto its upright position after beingfolded down:Be careful not to damage the seatbelt webbing or buckle. Do not allowthe seat belt webbing or buckle toget caught or pinched in the rearseat. Ensure that the seatback iscompletely locked into its uprightposition by pushing on the top of theseatback. Otherwise, in an accidentor sudden stop, the seat could folddown and allow cargo enter the pas‐senger compartment, which couldresult in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
nDamaging rear seat belt buck‐les
When you fold the rear seatback, in‐sert the buckle between the rearseatback and cushion. Doing so canprevent the buckle from being dam‐aged by the rear seatback.
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Smart key................................................................................... 5-04Record your key number..................................................... 5-04
Key operations...................................................................... 5-04
Immobilizer system.............................................................. 5-04
Smart key function............................................................... 5-06
Smart key system operation.............................................. 5-06
Transmitter precautions...................................................... 5-08
Battery replacement............................................................ 5-09
Theft-alarm system ............................................................... 5-10 Armed stage.......................................................................... 5-10
Theft-alarm stage................................................................ 5-10
Disarmed stage..................................................................... 5-11
Door locks................................................................................... 5-12 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle................ 5-12
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle................... 5-13
Door lock/unlock features................................................... 5-15
Child-protector rear door lock............................................ 5-15
Trunk........................................................................................... 5-16 Opening the trunk................................................................. 5-16
Closing the trunk................................................................... 5-16
Emergency trunk safety release .......................................5-17
Smart Trunk .............................................................................. 5-19 How to use the Smart Trunk.............................................. 5-19
How to deactivate the Smart Trunk function
using the smart key............................................................. 5-21
Detecting area....................................................................... 5-21
Windows..................................................................................... 5-23 Power windows..................................................................... 5-23
Hood............................................................................................ 5-27 Opening the hood.................................................................. 5-27 Closing the hood.................................................................... 5-27
Fuel filler lid (Hybrid)................................................................ 5-29 Opening the fuel filler lid......................................................5-29
Closing the fuel filler lid........................................................5-29
Emergency fuel filler lid release......................................... 5-30
Fuel filler lid (Plug-In Hybrid).................................................. 5-31 Opening the fuel filler lid......................................................5-31
Closing the fuel filler lid........................................................5-32
Emergency fuel filler lid release......................................... 5-33
Panorama sunroof ................................................................... 5-35 Sunroof open warning.......................................................... 5-35
Sunshade................................................................................ 5-36
Sliding the sunroof................................................................ 5-37
Tilting the sunroof................................................................ 5-37
Closing the sunroof............................................................... 5-37
Resetting the sunroof.......................................................... 5-38
Steering wheel........................................................................... 5-40 Electric power steering........................................................ 5-40
Tilt & telescopic steering..................................................... 5-41
Heated steering wheel ........................................................ 5-42
Horn......................................................................................... 5-42
Mirrors........................................................................................ 5-44 Inside rearview mirror.......................................................... 5-44
Outside rearview mirror.......................................................5-45
Reverse parking aid function ............................................. 5-47
Instrument cluster.................................................................... 5-48 Instrument cluster control.................................................. 5-49
LCD display control............................................................... 5-50
Gauges.................................................................................... 5-51
Transaxle shift indicator...................................................... 5-54
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LCD display ................................................................................ 5-56LCD modes..............................................................................5-56
Service mode......................................................................... 5-57
User settings mode.............................................................. 5-58
Trip modes (Trip computer)................................................ 5-63
Turn by turn mode ...............................................................5-71
LDWS/LKAS ........................................................................... 5-71
A/V mode ...............................................................................5-71
Warning messages ...............................................................5-71
Warning and indicator lights................................................... 5-79 Warning lights........................................................................ 5-79
Indicator lights....................................................................... 5-84
Parking assist system ............................................................. 5-89 Operation of the parking assist system........................... 5-89
Non-operational conditions of parking assist system.... 5-92
Self-diagnosis........................................................................ 5-93
Smart Parking Assist System (SPAS) ................................... 5-95 Operating condition.............................................................. 5-96
Non-operating condition......................................................5-96
How the system works (Parking Mode)......................... 5-100
Additional instructions (messages) ................................ 5-105
System malfunction........................................................... 5-106
How the system works (Exit mode)................................ 5-106
Additional instructions (messages)................................. 5-110
System malfunction........................................................... 5-111
Rearview camera ................................................................... 5-112
Surround view monitoring system ..................................... 5-113
Lighting..................................................................................... 5-114 Battery saver function...................................................... 5-114
Headlight escort function ................................................. 5-114 Daytime running light ....................................................... 5-114
Lighting control................................................................... 5-114
High beam operation.......................................................... 5-116
High Beam Assist ............................................................... 5-117
Turn signals and lane change signals.............................. 5-119
Rear fog light ......................................................................5-119
Headlight leveling device .................................................. 5-120
AFLS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) ........................ 5-121
Wipers and washers............................................................... 5-122 Windshield wipers............................................................... 5-122
Windshield washers............................................................ 5-124
Interior light............................................................................. 5-126 Automatic turn off function ............................................ 5-126
Map lamp.............................................................................. 5-126
Room lamp........................................................................... 5-127
Trunk room lamp ............................................................... 5-127
Glove box lamp ................................................................... 5-128
Vanity mirror lamp ............................................................ 5-128
Door courtesy lamp ........................................................... 5-129
Welcome system ................................................................... 5-130 Welcome light ..................................................................... 5-130
Escort welcome ..................................................................5-130
Interior light......................................................................... 5-130
Defroster.................................................................................. 5-131 Rear window defroster......................................................5-131
Climate control system..........................................................5-132 System operation............................................................... 5-132
Air conditioning................................................................... 5-132
Climate control air filter.................................................... 5-134
Air conditioning refrigerant label..................................... 5-135


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SMART KEY
Record your key number
The key code number is stamped on the
key code tag attach‐ed to the key set.
Should you lose your keys, we recom‐
mend that you contact an authorized Kia dealer. Remove the key code tag
and store it in a safe place. Also, record
the key code number and keep it in a safe place (not in the vehicle).
Key operations
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• Used to start the engine.
• Used to lock and unlock the doors.
• Used to lock and unlock the glove box. • Used to lock and unlock the trunk.
To remove the mechanical key, press
and hold the release button (1) and re‐ move the mechanical key (2).
To reinstall the mechanical key, put the
key into the hole and push it until a
click sound is heard.
WARNING
nIgnition key (smart key)
Leaving children unattended in a ve‐hicle with the ignition key (smartkey) is dangerous even if the key isnot in the ignition or the start but‐ton is in the ACC or ON position. Chil‐dren copy adults and they couldplace the key in the ignition or pressthe start button. The smart keywould enable children to operatepower windows or other controls, oreven make the vehicle move, whichcould result in serious bodily injuryor even death. Never leave the keysin your vehicle with unsupervisedchildren, when the engine is running.
WARNING
We recommend that you use partsfor replacement from an authorizedKia dealer. If an aftermarket key isused, the ignition switch may not re‐turn to ON after START. If this hap‐pens, the starter will continue to op‐erate causing damage to the startermotor and possible fire due to ex‐cessive current in the wiring.
Immobilizer system
Your vehicle may be equipped with an
electronic engine immobilizer system to
reduce the risk of unauthorized vehicle use.
Your immobilizer system is comprised
of a small transponder in the ignition
key and electronic devices inside the vehicle.
With the immobilizer system, whenever
the engine start/stop button is
changed to the ON position, it checks and determines and verifies if the igni‐
tion key is valid or not.
If the key is determined to be valid, the
engine will start.
If the key is determined to be invalid, the engine will not start.
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Smart key function
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Lock (1)
All doors (and trunk) are locked if thelock button is pressed.
If all doors (and trunk) are closed, the
hazard warning lights will blink once to
indicate that all doors (and trunk) are locked.
Unlock (2)
All doors (and trunk) are unlocked if the
unlock button is pressed.
The hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that all doors (and
trunk) are unlocked. However, after pressing this button,
the doors (and trunk) will lock automat‐
ically unless you open any door within 30 seconds.
Trunk unlock (3)
The trunk is unlocked if the button ispressed for more than 1 second.
The hazard warning lights will blink
twice to indicate that the trunk is un‐
locked.
However, after pressing this button, the trunk will lock automatically unless
you open the trunk within 30 seconds.
Also, once the trunk is opened and then
closed, the trunk will lock automatically.
Smart key system operation
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With a smart key, you can lock or un‐
lock a door (and trunk) and even start the engine without inserting the key.
Carrying the smart key, you may lock
and unlock the vehicle doors (and
trunk). Also, you may start the engine. Refer to the following for more details.
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Locking
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Pressing the button of the front out‐
side door handles with all doors (and trunk) closed and any door unlocked,
locks all the doors (and trunk). The haz‐
ard warning lights will blink once to in‐ dicate that all doors (and trunk) are
locked. The button will only operate
when the smart key is within 0.7 ~ 1 m (28 ~ 40 in) from the outside door han‐
dle. If you want to make sure that a
door has locked or not, you should check the door lock button inside the
vehicle or pull the outside door handle.
Even though you press the button, the
doors will not lock and the chime sounds if any of the following occurs: • The smart key is in the vehicle.
• The ENGINE START/STOP button is in
the ACC or ON position.
• Any door except the trunk is opened.
Unlocking
Pressing the button of the front out‐
side door handles with all doors (and trunk) closed and locked, unlocks all the
doors (and trunk). The hazard warning
lights will blink twice to indicate that all doors (and trunk) are unlocked. The
button will only operate when the
smart key is within 0.7 ~ 1 m (28 ~ 40 in) from the outside door han‐
dle.
When the smart key is recognized in
the area of 0.7 ~ 1 m (28 ~ 40 in) from the front outside door handle, other
people can also open a door without
possession of the smart key.
Trunk unlocking
If you are within 0.7 ~ 1 m (28 ~ 40 in)
from the outside trunk handle, with your smart key in possession, the trunk
will unlock and open when you press
the trunk handle switch.
The hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that the trunk is un‐
locked. Also, once the trunk is opened and then
closed, the trunk will lock automatically.
Start-up
You can start the engine without in‐
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