center console KIA K900 2015 1.G Owner's Manual
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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
Your vehicle at a glance
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2-5
1. Instrument cluster ..............................4-60
2. Horn...................................................4-47
3. Driver's front air bag ..........................3-51
4. Engine start/stop button ......................5-6
5. Audio / Video / Navigation ...............4-173
6. Climate control system ....................4-133
7. Clock................................................4-167
8. Hazard warning flasher .......................6-2
9. Passenger's front air bag...................3-51
10. Glove box.......................................4-158
11. SBC(Shift by cable) control lever.....5-11
12. SBW(Shift by wire) control lever......5-16
13. Drive mode button ...........................5-54
14. Auto hold button ..............................5-37
15. Electric parking brake switch ...........5-31
16. DIS central key ..............................4-173
17. Front blind spot monitoring systemOn/Off button .................................4-119
18. Rear curtain folding button ............4-170
19. 360° camera monitoring system On/Off button .................................4-120
20. Snow mode button ..........................5-54
21. Center console storage box ..........4-157
OKH015004C❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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Front seat adjustment - power
The front seat can be adjusted by
using the control switches located on
the doors. Before driving, adjust the
seat to the proper position so as to
easily control the steering wheel,
pedals and switches on the instru-
ment panel.
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Seat and safety features of your vehicle
(Continued)
Sit as far back as possiblefrom the steering wheel while
still maintaining comfortable
control of your vehicle. A dis-
tance of at least 10" from your
chest to the steering wheel is
recommended. Failure to do
so could result in air bag infla-
tion injuries to the driver.
Seat adjustment
Do not adjust the seat whilewearing seat belts. Moving the
seat forward will cause strong
pressure on the abdomen.
Do not place your hand near the seat bottom or seat track
while adjusting the seat. Your
hand could get caught in the
seat mechanism.
WARNINGUnattended children
Do not leave children unattend-
ed in the vehicle. Children might
operate features of the vehicle
that could injure them.
WARNING
Small Objects
Use extreme caution when pick-
ing up small objects trapped
under the seats or between the
seat and the center console.
Your hands might be cut or
injured by the sharp edges of
the seats mechanism.
WARNING
Seatback pockets
Do not put heavy or sharp
objects in the seatback pockets.
In an accident they could come
loose from the pocket and
injure vehicle occupants.
WARNING
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Seat and safety features of your vehicle
Main components of occupantdetection system
A detection device located within the front passenger seat track.
Electronic system to determine whether passenger air bag sys-
tems should be activated or deac-
tivated.
An indicator light located on the instrument panel which illuminates
the words PASSENGER AIR BAG
“OFF” indicating the front passen-
ger air bag system is deactivated.
The instrument panel air bag warn- ing light is interconnected with the
occupant detection system. If the front passenger seat is occu-
pied by a person that the system
determines to be of adult size, and
he/she sits properly (sitting upright
with the seatback in an upright posi-
tion, centered on the seat cushion
with their seat belt on, legs comfort-
ably extended and their feet on the
floor), the PASSENGER AIR BAG
“OFF” indicator will turn off and the
front passenger's air bag will be able
to inflate, if necessary, in frontal
crashes.
You will find the PASSENGER AIR
BAG “OFF” indicator on the center
facia panel. This system detects the
conditions 1~4 in the following table
and activates or deactivates the front
passenger air bag based on these
conditions.
Always be sure that you and all vehi-
cle occupants are seated and
restrained properly (sitting upright
with the seat in an upright position,
centered on the seat cushion, with
the person’s legs comfortably
extended, feet on the floor, and wear-
ing the safety belt properly) for the
most effective protection by the air
bag and the safety belt. The ODS (Occupant Detection
System) may not function properly if
the passenger takes actions which
can defeat the detection system.
These include:
(1) Failing to sit in an upright position.
(2) Leaning against the door or cen- ter console.
(3) Sitting towards the sides or the front of the seat.
(4) Putting legs on the dashboard or resting them on other locations
which reduce the passenger
weight on the front seat.
(5) Improperly wearing the safety belt.
(6) Reclining the seat back.
(7) Wearing a thick cloth like ski wear or hip protection wear.
(8) Put on the seat an additional thick cushion.
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Seat and safety features of your vehicle
ODS system
Riding in an improper position adversely affects the occupant detection system (ODS) and may result in
the deactivation of front passenger air bag. It is important for the driver to instruct the passenger as to the
proper seating instructions as contained in this manual.
OKH033126N
OKH033125N
OKH033123N
OKH033107N
OKH033124N
OKH033127N
Never put a heavy load inthe front passenger seat.
Never place the feet on the front passenger seat-
back.
Never sit with the hips shifted towards the front
of the seat. Never excessively recline
the front passenger seat-
back.
Never place the feet on the dashboard.
Never lean on the door or center console.
Never sit on one side of the front passenger seat.
WARNING
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Features of your vehicle
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These compartments can be used to
store small items required by the
driver or passengers.
✽NOTICE
• To avoid possible theft, do not
leave valuables in the storage com-
partments.
• Always keep the storage compart- ment covers closed while driving.
Do not attempt to place so many
items in the storage compartment
that the storage compartment
cover cannot close securely.
Center console storage ■ Ty p e A
To open the center console storage,
pull up the lever.
■ Type B(if equipped)
To open the center console storage,
press the button.
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
Flammable materials
Do not store cigarette lighters,
propane cylinders, or other
flammable/explosive materials
in the vehicle. These items may
catch fire and/or explode if the
vehicle is exposed to hot tem-
peratures for extended periods.
WARNING
OKH043231N
OKH045600N
■ Type A
■Type B
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ROAD WARNING
Hazard warning flasher
The hazard warning flasher serves as
a warning to other drivers to exercise
extreme caution when approaching,
overtaking, or passing your vehicle. It should be used whenever emer-
gency repairs are being made or
when the vehicle is stopped near the
edge of a roadway.
Depress the flasher switch with the
Engine Start/Stop button in any posi-
tion. The flasher switch is located in
the center console switch panel. All
turn signal lights will flash simultane-
ously.
The hazard warning flasher oper-
ates whether your vehicle is run-
ning or not.
The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on.
Care must be taken when using the hazard warning flasher while
the vehicle is being towed.
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What to do in an emergency
OKH045186N
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Maintenance
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Fuse NameFuse rastingCircuit Protected
MODULE 610ASmart Key Control Module, BCM
A/BAG15ADriver Seat Belt Pretensioner, Passenger Seat Belt Pretensioner, SRS Control Module
A/BAG IND10AInstrument Cluster
IGN 120AE/R Fuse & Relay Box LH (FUSE : F20, F21, F23, F25, F26, F27)
MEMORY 110APassenger IMS Control Module, Driver/Passenger Door Module, Driver/Passenger Power Seat Switch, Rear
Door Module LH/RH, Power Trunk Module, Instrument Cluster, BCM, Security Sensor, Analogue Clock, A/C
Control Module, Head-Up Display
MULTI MEDIA10AKeyboard, A/V Navigation Head Unit, Front Monitor, TMU
ROOM LAMP10ARear Seat Foot Lamp LH/RH, Trunk Room Lamp LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Foot Lamp, Room Lamp, Overhead
Console Lamp, Front Vanity Lamp Switch LH/RH, Rear Vanity Lamp Switch LH/RH, Garnish Lamp LH/RH,
Garnish Center Lamp, Glove Box Lamp
MEMORY 310ARF Receiver
EPB 115AElectric Parking Brake Module
SPARE15ASpare
IGN 220AE/R Fuse & Relay Box LH (Fuse : F29, F30)
A/CON 110AA/C Control Module, Ionizer, Metal Core Block (PCB #2) (Blower Relay)
AFLS15AAdaptive Front Lighting Module, HEAD LAMP LH/RH
SPARE10ASpare
P/OUTLET FR20AFront Cigarette Lighter
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Index
Horn........................................................................\
...4-47
Tilt steering/telescope steering ..................................4-45
Storage compartments .................................................4-157 Center console storage ............................................4-157
Glove box ................................................................4-158
Map pocket ..............................................................4-160
Rear seat storage .....................................................4-158
Seatback pocket .......................................................4-159
Sunglass holder .......................................................4-159
Theft-alarm system ........................................................4-14 Armed stage ..............................................................4-14
Disarmed stage ..........................................................4-15
Theft-alarm stage ......................................................4-15
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ....................6-11 Changing a tire with TPMS ......................................6-15
Check tire pressure ....................................................6-11
Low tire pressure position telltale .............................6-13
Low tire pressure telltale ...........................................6-13
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) malfunction
indicator.....................................................................6-1\
4
Tire specification and pressure label .............................8-10
Tires and wheels ......................................................7-54,8-5 Checking tire inflation pressure ................................7-55
Low aspect ratio tire..................................................7-64
Radial-ply tires ..........................................................7-69 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ..............7-54
Snow tires ..................................................................7-68
Summer tires ............................................................7-68
Tire care.....................................................................7-5\
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Tire maintenance .......................................................7-59
Tire replacement ........................................................7-58
Tire rotation ...............................................................7-56
Tire sidewall labeling ................................................7-60
Tire terminology and definitions ...............................7-65
Tire traction ...............................................................7-59
Wheel alignment and tire balance .............................7-57
Wheel replacement ....................................................7-59
Towing ........................................................................\
...6-28 Emergency towing.....................................................6-31
Removable towing hook............................................6-30
Towing service ..........................................................6-28
Trailer Towing..............................................................5-102
Trip computer ................................................................4-89 Fuel economy ............................................................4-89
Overview ...................................................................4-89
Trip A/B.....................................................................4-9\
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Trunk ........................................................................\
......4-21 Emergency trunk safety release ................................4-26
Non-powered trunk ...................................................4-21
Power trunk ...............................................................4-22
Smart Trunk...............................................................4-27
Trunk lid control button ...........................................4-25
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