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Maintenance
Production options weight:The
combined weight of installed regular
production options weighing over 2.3
kg (5 lb.) in excess of the standard
items which they replace, not previ-
ously considered in curb weight or
accessory weight, including heavy
duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack,
heavy duty battery, and special trim.
Recommended Inflation Pressure:
Vehicle manufacturer's recommend-
ed tire inflation pressure and shown
on the tire placard.
Radial Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in
which the ply cords that extend to the
beads are laid at 90 degrees to the
centerline of the tread.
Rim: A metal support for a tire and
upon which the tire beads are seat-
ed.
Sidewall: The portion of a tire
between the tread and the bead. Speed Rating:
An alphanumeric
code assigned to a tire indicating the
maximum speed at which a tire can
operate.
Traction: The friction between the
tire and the road surface. The
amount of grip provided.
Tread: The portion of a tire that
comes into contact with the road.
Treadwear Indicators: Narrow
bands, sometimes called "wear
bars," that show across the tread of a
tire when only 1/16 inch of tread
remains.
UTQGS: Uniform Tire Quality
Grading Standards, a tire information
system that provides consumers with
ratings for a tire's traction, tempera-
ture and treadwear. Ratings are
determined by tire manufacturers
using government testing proce-
dures. The ratings are molded into
the sidewall of the tire.
Vehicle Capacity Weight: The num-
ber of designated seating positions
multiplied by 68 kg (150 lbs.) plus the
rated cargo and luggage load. Vehicle Maximum Load on the
Tire:
Load on an individual tire due
to curb and accessory weight plus
maximum occupant and cargo
weight.
Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire:
Load on an individual tire that is
determined by distributing to each
axle its share of the curb weight,
accessory weight, and normal occu-
pant weight and driving by 2.
Vehicle Placard: A label permanent-
ly attached to a vehicle showing the
original equipment tire size and rec-
ommended inflation pressure.
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All season tires
Kia specifies all season tires on
some models to provide good per-
formance for use all year round,
including snowy and icy road condi-
tions. All season tires are identified
by ALL SEASON and/or M+S (Mud
and Snow) on the tire sidewall. Snow
tires have better snow traction than
all season tires and may be more
appropriate in some areas.
Summer tires
Kia specifies summer tires on some
models to provide superior perform-
ance on dry roads. Summer tire per-
formance is substantially reduced in
snow and ice. Summer tires do not
have the tire traction rating M+S
(Mud and Snow) on the tire side wall.
If you plan to operate your vehicle in
snowy or icy conditions, Kia recom-
mends the use of snow tires or all
season tires on all four wheels.
Snow tires
If you equip your car with snow tires,
they should be the same size and
have the same load capacity as the
original tires. Snow tires should be
installed on all four wheels; other-
wise, poor handling may result.
Snow tires should carry 28 kPa (4 psi
) more air pressure than the pressure
recommended for the standard tires
on the tire label on the driver's side of
the center pillar, or up to the maxi-
mum pressure shown on the tire
sidewall, whichever is less.
Do not drive faster than 120 km/h (75
mph) when your vehicle is equipped
with snow tires.
Radial-ply tires
Radial-ply tires provide improved
tread life, road hazard resistance and
smoother high speed ride. The radi-
al-ply tires used on this vehicle are
of belted construction and are select-
ed to complement the ride and han-
dling characteristics of your vehicle.
Radial-ply tires have the same load
carrying capacity as bias-ply or bias
belted tires of the same size and use
the same recommended inflation
pressure. Mixing of radial-ply tires
with bias-ply or bias belted tires is
not recommended. Any combina-
tions of radial-ply and bias-ply or bias
belted tires when used on the same
vehicle will seriously deteriorate
vehicle handling. The best rule to fol-
low is: identical radial-ply tires should
always be used as a set of four.
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Longer wearing tires can be more
susceptible to irregular tread wear. It
is very important to follow the tire
rotation interval shown in this section
to achieve the tread life potential of
these tires. Cuts and punctures in
radial-ply tires are repairable only in
the tread area, because of sidewall
flexing. Consult your tire dealer for
radial-ply tire repairs.Low aspect ratio tire
(if equipped)
Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect
ratio is lower than 50, are provided
for sporty looks.
Because the low aspect ratio tires
are optimized for handling and brak-
ing, it may be more uncomfortable to
ride in and there is more noise com-
pare with normal tires.
CAUTION
Because the sidewall of the lowaspect ratio tire is shorter thanthe normal, the wheel and tire ofthe low aspect ratio tire is easi-er to be damaged. So, follow theinstructions below.
- When driving on a rough road or off road, drive cautiouslybecause tires and wheels maybe damaged. And after driv-ing, inspect tires and wheels.
- When passing over a pothole, speed bump, manhole, or curbstone, drive slowly so that thetires and wheels are not dam-aged.
- If the tire is impacted, we rec- ommend that you inspect thetire condition or contact anauthorized Kia dealer.
- To prevent damage to the tire, inspect the tire condition andpressure every 3,000 km(1,900 miles).
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It is not easy to recognize the tire
damage with your own eyes. But if
there is the slightest hint of tire
damage, even though you cannot
see it, have the tire checked or
replaced because the tire damage
may cause air leakage from the tire.
If the tire is damaged by driving on a rough road, off road, pothole,
manhole, or curb stone, it will not
be covered by the warranty.
You can find out the tire information on the tire sidewall.
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Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \
9-2
Bulb wattage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3
Tires and wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
Gross vehicle weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6
Luggage volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6
Air conditioning system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6
Recommended lubricants and capacities . . . . . . . . 9-7
• Recommended SAE viscosity number. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9
Vehicle identification number (VIN) . . . . . . . . . . 9-10
Vehicle certification label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10
Tire specification and pressure label . . . . . . . . . . 9-11
Engine number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11
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Specifications & Consumer information
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![KIA OPTIMA 2017 Manual Online 95
Specifications & Consumer information
TIRES AND WHEELS
ItemTire sizeWheel size
Load
CapacitySpeed
capacityInflation pressure kPa (psi)Wheel lug
nut torque [Kgf·m
(lbf·ft, N·m)]
Normal load *3Ma KIA OPTIMA 2017 Manual Online 95
Specifications & Consumer information
TIRES AND WHEELS
ItemTire sizeWheel size
Load
CapacitySpeed
capacityInflation pressure kPa (psi)Wheel lug
nut torque [Kgf·m
(lbf·ft, N·m)]
Normal load *3Ma](/img/2/40406/w960_40406-611.png)
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TIRES AND WHEELS
ItemTire sizeWheel size
Load
CapacitySpeed
capacityInflation pressure kPa (psi)Wheel lug
nut torque [Kgf·m
(lbf·ft, N·m)]
Normal load *3Maximum load
LI *1KgSS *2Km/hFront RearFront Rear
Full size tire
205/65 R166.5J × 1695690H210235 (34)235 (34)235 (34)235 (34)
11~13
(79~94,
107~127)215/55 R177.0J × 1794670V240235 (34)235 (34)235 (34)235 (34)
235/45 R187.5J × 1894670V240235 (34)235 (34)235 (34)235 (34)
Compact
spare tire
(if equipped)T125/80 D164.0T × 1697730M130420 (60)420 (60)420 (60)420 (60)
T135/80 D174.0T × 17103875M130420 (60)420 (60)420 (60)420 (60)
CAUTION
When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make them work irregularly.
*1: Load Index *2: Speed Symbol *3: Normal load : Up to 3 persons
✽ ✽ NOTICE
• It is permissible to add 21 kPa (3 psi) to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expect-
ed soon.
Tires typically loose 7 kPa (1 psi) for every -11°C (12°F) temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are
expected, re-check your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated.
• We recommend that when replacing tires, use the same originally supplied with the vehicles. If not, that aff\
ects driving performance.
• When driving in high altitude grades, it is natural for the atmospheric pressure to decrease. Therefore, please check the tire pressure and add more air when necessary.
Additionally required tire air pressure per km above sea level: 10 kPa (1.5 psi/km)
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The tires supplied on your new vehi-
cle are chosen to provide the best
performance for normal driving.
The tire label located on the driver's
side center pillar gives the tire pres-
sures recommended for your vehicle.The engine number is stamped on the
engine block as shown in the drawing.
ENGINE NUMBER
TIRE SPECIFICATION AND
PRESSURE LABEL
OJF085012
OJF085005
OUM084007
OLF084008N
■ Gasoline engine (THETA 2.4L GDI)
■Gasoline engine (THETA 2.0L T-GDI)
■Gasoline engine (1.6 T-GDI)
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Index
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If you have a flat tire ....................................................7-15Changing tires ............................................................7-17
Jack and tools ..............................................................7-15
Removing and storing the spare tire ..........................7-16
If you have a flat tire (With Tire Mobility Kit) ............7-24 Checking the tire inflation pressure ............................7-29
Components of the Tire Mobility Kit ........................7-26
Distributing the sealant ..............................................7-29
Introduction ................................................................7-24
Notes on the safe use of the Tire Mobility Kit ..........7-25
Technical Data ............................................................7-30
Using the Tire Mobility Kit ........................................7-27
Important safety precautions ..........................................3-2 Air bag hazards ............................................................3-2
Always wear your seat belt ..........................................3-2
Control your speed ........................................................3-3
Driver distraction ..........................................................3-2
Keep your vehicle in safe condition ............................3-3
Restrain all children ......................................................3-2
In case of an emergency while driving............................7-3 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..............7-3
If the engine stalls while driving ..................................7-3
If you have a flat tire while driving ..............................7-3 Instrument cluster ..........................................................4-56
Dual clutch transmission shift indicator ....................4-62
Gauges ........................................................................\
4-58
Instrument Cluster Control ........................................4-57
LCD Display Control ..................................................4-57
Transaxle Shift Indicator ............................................4-61
Instrument panel overview ..............................................2-5
Interior features............................................................4-147 Air ventilation seat ....................................................4-149
Bottle holder ............................................................4-147
Coat hook ..................................................................4-155
Cup holder ................................................................4-147
Floor mat anchor (s)..................................................\
4-155
Power outlet ..............................................................4-150
Seat warmer ..............................................................4-148
Side curtain ..............................................................4-156
Sunvisor ....................................................................4-14\
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USB charger ..............................................................4-151
Wireless smart phone charging system ....................4-152
Interior lights................................................................4-113 Automatic turn off function ......................................4-113
Glove box lamp ........................................................4-115
Map lamp ..................................................................4-114
Room lamp ................................................................4-113
Trunk room lamp ......................................................4-115
Vanity mirror lamp ....................................................4-115
Interior overview ............................................................2-4
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Index
Seat belts ........................................................................\
3-21Care of seat belts ........................................................3-31
Pre-tensioner seat belt ................................................3-27
Seat belt precautions ..................................................3-29
Seat belt restraint system ............................................3-21
Smart key ......................................................................4-\
12 Battery replacement ....................................................4-15
Loss of the smart key ..................................................4-14
Record your key number ............................................4-12
Smart key function ......................................................4-12
Smart key immobilizer system ..................................4-16
Smart key precautions ................................................4-15
Smart trunk ....................................................................4-27\
Special driving conditions ..........................................6-100 Driving at night ........................................................6-101
Driving in flooded areas ..........................................6-103
Driving in the rain ....................................................6-102
Driving off-road ........................................................6-103
Hazardous driving conditions ..................................6-100
Highway driving ......................................................6-103
Rocking the vehicle ..................................................6-100
Smooth cornering ......................................................6-101
Steering wheel...........................................................\
.....4-47 Electric power steering (EPS) ....................................4-47
Heated steering wheel ................................................4-49
Horn ........................................................................\
....4-50
Tilt and telescopic steering ........................................4-48 Storage compartments..................................................4-1\
45
Center console storage ..............................................4-145
Glove box ..................................................................4-145
Sunglass holder ........................................................4-146
Theft-alarm system ........................................................4-18 Armed stage ................................................................4-18
Disarmed stage ............................................................4-19
Theft-alarm stage ........................................................4-19
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ......................7-8 Changing a tire with TPMS ........................................7-12
Check tire pressure.....................................................\
...7-8
Low tire pressure position telltale ..............................7-10
Low tire pressure telltale ............................................7-10
Tire specification and pressure label ............................9-11
Tires and wheels ............................................................8-46 All season tires ............................................................8-58
Checking tire inflation pressure ..................................8-47
Low aspect ratio tire ..................................................8-59
Radial-ply tires ............................................................8-58
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures................8-46
Snow tires ..................................................................8-58
Summer tires ..............................................................8-58
Tire care ......................................................................8-\
46
Tire maintenance ........................................................8-51
Tire pressure................................................................8-47
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Index
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Tire replacement ........................................................8-50
Tire rotation ................................................................8-48
Tire sidewall labeling..................................................8-51
Tire traction ................................................................8-51
Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................8-49
Wheel replacement ....................................................8-51
Tires and wheels ..............................................................9-5
Towing ........................................................................\
..7-31 Towing service ............................................................7-31
Trip modes (Trip computer) ..........................................4-72 A/V Mode ..................................................................4-76
ASCC/LDWS Mode ..................................................4-76
Digital speedometer ....................................................4-75
Fuel Economy ............................................................4-72
One time driving information mode ..........................4-75
Trip A/B ......................................................................4-\
74
Trip Modes ..................................................................4-72
Turn By Turn Mode ....................................................4-76
Warning Messages ......................................................4-77
Trunk ........................................................................\
......4-25 Closing the trunk ........................................................4-26
Emergency trunk safety release ..................................4-26
Opening the trunk ......................................................4-25
Vehicle break-in process ..................................................1-5
Vehicle certification label ..............................................9-10 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders ............1-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ............................9-10
Vehicle load limit ........................................................6-107
Certification label ......................................................6-111
Tire and loading information label ..........................6-107
Vehicle weight ................................................................7-2 Hazard warning flasher ................................................7-2
Vehicle weight..............................................................6-112
Warning and indicator lights..........................................4-85 Indicator Lights ..........................................................4-92
Warning lights ............................................................4-85
Washer fluid ..................................................................8-33 Checking the washer fluid level ................................8-33
Welcome system ..........................................................4-116 Headlight (Headlamp) escort function......................4-116
Interior light ..............................................................4-116
Pocket lamp ..............................................................4-116
Windows ........................................................................\
4-31 Power windows ..........................................................4-32
Windshield defrosting and defogging..........................4-140 Automatic climate control system ............................4-141
Defogging logic ........................................................4-142
Manual climate control system ................................4-140
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