USB KIA STONIC 2018 Owners Manual

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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
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1. Instrument cluster.......................... .......................... p. 4-45
2. Horn...................................... ...................................... p. 4-39
3. Driver’s front air bag........................ ........................ p. 3-46
4. Light control............................... ............................... p. 4-81Turn signals................................ ................................ p. 4-84
5. Wiper/Washer.............................. .............................. p. 4-90
6. Ignition switch.............................. .............................. p. 6-06 ENGINE START/STOP button................. ................. p. 6-10
7. Hazard warning flasher switch............... ............... p. 7-02
8. Audio
9. Central door lock switch..................... ..................... p. 4-18
10. Climate control system............... ............... p. 4-99, 4-108
11. AUX-USB port.............................. .............................. p. 5-03
12. Shift lever............................ ............................ p. 6-20, 6-24
13. Parking brake lever.................................................... p. 6-31
14. Passenger’s front air bag.................... .................... p. 3-46
15. Power outlet.............................. .............................. p. 4-129
16. Glove box................................. ................................. p. 4-122
17. Steering wheel audio remote control
18. Cigarette lighter........................... ........................... p. 4-126
19. Seat warmer.............................. .............................. p. 4-128
20. Heated steering wheel switch................ ................ p. 4-39
21. Idle Stop and Go system OFF button.......... .......... p. 6-16
22. USB charger.............................................................. p. 4-130

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Your vehicle at a glance

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Luggage net holder ........................................................... 4-123
Luggage board ................................................................... 4-124
Increase cargo space ......................................................... 4-124
Interior features......................................................................4-126 Cigarette lighter ................................................................. 4-126
Ashtray ................................................................................ 4-126
Cup holder............................................................................ 4-127
Sunvisor................................................................................ 4-128
Seat warmer .......................................................................4-128
Power outlet........................................................................ 4-129
USB charger ........................................................................ 4-130
Floor mat anchor(s) ...........................................................4-131
Shopping bag holder........................................................... 4-131
Clothes hanger ................................................................... 4-132
Exterior features.................................................................... 4-133 Roof rack ............................................................................. 4-133
Side seal molding ............................................................... 4-134


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CAUTION
•Use the power outlet only whenthe engine is running and removethe accessory plug after use. Usingthe accessory plug for prolongedperiods of time with the engine offcould cause the battery to dis‐charge.
•Only use 12V electric accessorieswhich are less than 10A in electriccapacity.
•Adjust the air-conditioner or heat‐er to the lowest operating levelwhen using the power outlet.
•Close the cover when not in use.
•Some electronic devices can causeelectronic interference when plug‐ged into a vehicle’s power outlet.These devices may cause exces‐sive audio static and malfunctionsin other electronic systems or de‐vices used in your vehicle.
•Using electrical products which ex‐ceed the limited capacity mightcause heating to the power outletand wiring that could lead to anelectrical breakdown.
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•Always make sure the electricalpart is firmly plugged into thepower outlet. Incomplete pluggingmay cause electrical breakdown.
•Electrical products with a built-inbattery might cause current flow,which could lead to malfunction ofthe electric/ electronic device inyour vehicle. Only use electricalproducts which include reversecurrent prevention.
WARNING
Do not put a finger or a foreign ele‐ment (pin, etc.) into a power outletand do not touch with a wet hand.You may get an electric shock.
USB charger (if equipped)
The USB charger is designed to re‐
charge batteries of small size electrical devices using a USB cable. The electrical
devices can be recharged when the En‐
gine Start/Stop button is in ACC/ON/ START position.
The battery charging state may be
monitored on the electrical device.
Disconnect the USB cable from the USB
port after use. • Some devices are not supported for fast charging but will be charged withnormal speed.
• Use the USB charger when the engine is running to prevent battery dis‐
charge.
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• Only devices that fits the USB portcan be used.
• The USB charger can be used only for battery charging purposes.
• Battery chargers cannot be charged.
Floor mat anchor(s) (if
equipped)
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When using a floor mat on the front
floor carpet, make sure it attaches to the floor mat anchor(s) in your vehicle.
This keeps the floor mat from sliding
forward.
WARNING
The following must be observedwhen installing ANY floor mat to thevehicle.•Ensure that the floor mats are se‐curely attached to the vehicle'sfloor mat anchor(s) before drivingthe vehicle.
•Do not use ANY floor mat thatcannot be firmly attached to thevehicle's floor mat anchors.
•Do not stack floor mats on top ofone another (e.g. all-weather rub‐ber mat on top of a carpeted floormat). Only a single floor matshould be installed in each position.
IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was man‐ufactured with driver's side floormat anchors that are designed tosecurely hold the floor mat in place.To avoid any interference with pedaloperation, Kia recommends that onlythe Kia floor mat designed for use inyour vehicle be installed.
Shopping bag holder
CAUTION
•Do not hang a bag weighing morethan 3 kg (7 lbs.). It may causedamage to the shopping bag hold‐er.
•Do not hang the frail objects whenyou drive rough road, the objectsmay be damaged.

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Features of your vehicle

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Audio system............................................................................. 5-02Antenna.................................................................................. 5-02
AUX, USB port ....................................................................... 5-03
How vehicle audio works......................................................5-03
Audio system

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AUX, USB port (if equipped)
You can use the AUX port to connect
audio devices and the USB port to plug
in a USB device or iPod ®
.
NOTICE
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise
may occur during playback. If this
happens, use the power source of
the portable audio device.
❈ iPod ®
is a trademark of Apple Inc.
How vehicle audio works
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AM and FM radio signals are broadcast
from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercepted
by the radio antenna on your vehicle.
This signal is then received by the radio and sent to your vehicle speakers.
When a strong radio signal has reached
your vehicle, the precise engineering of
your audio system ensures the best possible quality reproduction. However,
in some cases the signal coming to your
vehicle may not be strong and clear.
This can be due to factors, such as the
distance from the radio station, close‐ ness of other strong radio stations or
the presence of buildings, bridges or
other large obstructions in the area.
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AM broadcasts can be received at
greater distances than FM broadcasts. This is because AM radio waves are
transmitted at low frequencies. These
long, low frequency radio waves can follow the curvature of the earth rath‐
er than travelling straight out into the
atmosphere. In addition, they curve around obstructions so that they can
provide better signal coverage.

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•The anti-theft steering columnlock is not a substitute for theparking brake. Before leaving thedriver’s seat, always make surethe shift lever is engaged in 1stgear for the manual transaxle or P(Park) for the automatic transaxle,set the parking brake fully andshut the engine off. Unexpectedand sudden vehicle movementmay occur if these precautions arenot taken.
•Never reach for the ignitionswitch, or any other controlsthrough the steering wheel whilethe vehicle is in motion. The pres‐ence of your hand or arm in thisarea could cause a loss of vehiclecontrol, an accident and seriousbodily injury or death.
•Do not place any movable objectsaround the driver’s seat as theymay move while driving, interferewith the driver and lead to an acci‐dent.
Starting the engine
WARNING
•Always wear appropriate shoeswhen operating your vehicle. Un‐suitable shoes (high heels, skiboots,etc.) may interfere withyour ability to use the brake andaccelerator pedal, and the clutch(if equipped).
•Do not start the vehicle with theaccelerator pedal depressed. Thevehicle can move and lead to anaccident.
•Wait until the engine rpm is nor‐mal. The vehicle may suddenlymove if the brake pedal is releasedwhen the rpm is high.
NOTICE
nKick down mechanism (if
equipped)
If your vehicle is equipped with a kick
down mechanism in the accelerator
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pedal, it prevents you from driving
at full throttle unintentionally by
making the driver require increased
effort to depress the accelerator
pedal. However, if you depress the
pedal more than approximately 80%,
the vehicle can be at full throttle and
the accelerator pedal will be easier
to depress. This is not a malfunction
but a normal condition.
Starting the gasoline engine
1. Make sure the parking brake is ap‐plied.
2.
Manual Transaxle - Depress the
clutch pedal fully and shift the
transaxle into Neutral. Keep the
clutch pedal and brake pedal de‐
pressed while turning the ignition
switch to the start position.
Automatic Transaxle - Place the
transaxle shift lever in P (Park). De‐ press the brake pedal fully.
You can also start the engine when
the shift lever is in the N (Neutral)position.

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Driving your vehicle

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SymbolFuse rat‐ingCircuit Protected
S10A Glow Plug Relay Unit, Fuel Filter Heater, Oil Level Sensor
E10AECM (Engine Control Module)/PCM (Power train Control Module), Immobilizer Module, Smart Key
Control Module
15A Sunroof Motor
10A Immobilizer Module
10A Key Interlock, Center Facia Switch
SPARE10A Spare
7.5A SLM Unit, BCM (Body Control Module), Smart Key Control Module
SPARE10A Spare
10A SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Control Module
MODULE17.5A SBR Unit, BCM (Body Control Module), SLM Unit
25A Smart Key Control Module
7.5A Air Conditioner Control Module
15A Multifunction Switch, Rear Wiper Motor, Rear Wiper Relay
20A Multifunction Switch, Wiper Motor, Engine Room Junction Block(Wiper LO Relay)
10APower Outlet Relay, DC-DC Converter, Audio, Audio / Video & Navigation Head Unit, USB Charger,
SLM UNIT, BCM (Body Control Module), Smart Key Control Module, Power Outside Mirror Switch
SPARE20A Spare
7.5A Instrument Cluster
7.5A Instrument Cluster
Maintenance

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Instrument panel overview........................................... 2-05
Interior care................................................................... 8-132
Interior ýeatures........................................................... 4-126Ashtray...................................................................... 4-126
Ciþarette liþhter....................................................... 4-126
Clothes hanþer.......................................................... 4-132
Cup holder..................................................................4-127
Floor mat anchor(s)................................................. 4-131
Power outlet............................................................. 4-129
Seat warmer............................................................. 4-128
Shoppinþ baþ holder................................................ 4-131
Sunvisor..................................................................... 4-128
USB charþer...............................................................4-130
Interior liþht..................................................................... 4-95
Map lamp......................................................................4-95
Interior overview............................................................. 2-04
ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system...................................... 6-16
ISOFIX system................................................................. 3-29
J
Jack and tools.................................................................. 7-12
Jump startinþ.................................................................. 7-05
K
Key positions................................................................... 6-06
Keys...................................................................................4-04 Immobilizer system....................................................4-05
L
Label Air baþ warninþ label................................................. 3-62
Tire sidewall labelinþ.................................................. 8-72
Tire speciýication and pressure label.......................9-19
Vehicle certiýication label.......................................... 9-18
Lane departure warninþ system (Lane Depar‐ ture Warninþ (LDW) System).......................................6-62
Lap belt............................................................................. 3-19
Lap/shoulder belt............................................................ 3-16
LCD window control........................................................ 4-47
Liþht bulbs..................................................................... 8-104
Liþhtinþ............................................................................. 4-80
Battery saver ýunction.............................................. 4-80
M
Maintenance schedule....................................................8-11
Alphabetical index
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Alphabetical index

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Tilt and telescopic steerinþ....................................... 4-38
Storaþe compartments............................................... 4-122
Center console storaþe........................................... 4-122
Glove box................................................................... 4-122
Stowinþ the rear seat belt............................................ 3-20
Sunrooý............................................................................. 4-33
Sunvisor.......................................................................... 4-128
T
Tachometer......................................................................4-49
Tailþate............................................................................. 4-21
Theýt-alarm system...................................................... 4-13
Tilt and telescopic steerinþ........................................... 4-38
Tire chains........................................................................ 6-83
Tire mobility kit............................................................... 7-20
Tire pressure monitorinþ system (TPMS).................. 7-08
Tire speciýication and pressure label........................... 9-19
Tires and wheels................................................... 8-67,9-06 Checkinþ tire inýlation pressure............................... 8-68
Compact spare tire replacement............................. 8-72
Low aspect ratio tire.................................................. 8-75
Recommended cold tire inýlation pressures.......... 8-67
Tire care....................................................................... 8-67
Tire maintenance........................................................8-72 Tire replacement........................................................ 8-70
Tire rotation................................................................ 8-69
Tire sidewall labelinþ.................................................. 8-72
Tire traction.................................................................8-72
Wheel aliþnment and tire balance........................... 8-70
Wheel replacement.................................................... 8-72
TMK, see tire mobility kit.............................................. 7-20
Towinþ...............................................................................7-26
TPMS................................................................................. 7-08
Trailer towinþ.................................................................. 6-86
Transaxle - Manual transaxle....................................... 6-20
Transaxle
Automatic transaxle.................................................. 6-24
U
USB charþer................................................................... 4-130
Usinþ the tire mobility kit.............................................. 7-23
V
Vehicle break-in process................................................1-06
Vehicle certiýication label............................................... 9-18
Vehicle identiýication number....................................... 9-17
Vehicle stability manaþement (VSM).......................... 6-39
Alphabetical index
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