sensor KIA OPTIMA PLUG-IN HYBRID 2017 Workshop Manual
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When the tire pressure monitoring sys‐
tem warning indicators are illuminated and warning massage displayed on the
cluster LCD display, one or more of
your tires is significantly under-infla‐ ted. The low tire pressure position tell‐
tale light will indicate which tire is sig‐
nificantly under-inflated by illuminating the corresponding position light.
If either telltale illuminates, immediate‐
ly reduce your speed, avoid hard cor‐
nering and anticipate increased stop‐ ping distances. You should stop and
check your tires as soon as possible. In‐
flate the tires to the proper pressure as
indicated on the vehicle’s placard or tire inflation pressure label located on the
driver’s side center pillar outer panel. If
you cannot reach a service station or if the tire cannot hold the newly added
air, replace the low pressure tire with a
spare tire.
If you drive the vehicle for about 10 mi‐ nutes at speeds above 25 km/h after
replacing the low pressure tire with the
spare tire, one of the following will hap‐ pen: • The TPMS malfunction indicator may
blink for approximately 1 minute and
then remain continuously illuminated
because the TPMS sensor is not
mounted on the spare wheel. (changed tire equipped with a sensor
not in the vehicle)
• The TPMS malfunction indicator will remain continuously illuminated while
driving because the TPMS sensor is
not mounted on the spare wheel. (changed tire equipped with a sensor
in the vehicle)
CAUTION
In winter or cold weather, the lowtire pressure telltale may illuminateif the tire pressure was adjusted tothe recommended tire inflation pres‐sure in warm weather. It does notmean your TPMS is malfunctioningbecause the decreased temperatureleads to a lowering of tire pressure.When you drive your vehicle from awarm area to a cold area or from acold area to a warm area, or theoutside temperature is higher orlower, you should check the tire in‐flation pressure and adjust the tires
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to the recommended tire inflationpressure.
WARNING
nLow pressure damage
Significantly low tire pressure makesthe vehicle unstable and can contrib‐ute to loss of vehicle control and in‐creased braking distances.Continued driving on low pressuretires can cause the tires to overheatand fail.
TPMS (Tire Pressure
Monitoring System)
malfunction indicator
The TPMS malfunction indi‐ cator will illuminate after it blinks for
approximately one minute when there is a problem with the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System.
We recommend that the system be
checked by an authorized Kia dealer to determine the cause of the problem.
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NOTICE
If there is a malfunction with the
TPMS, the low tire pressure position
telltale will not be displayed even
though the vehicle has an under-in‐
flated tire.
CAUTION
•The TPMS malfunction indicatormay blink for approximately 1 mi‐nute and then remain continuouslyilluminated if the vehicle is movingaround electric power supply ca‐bles or radio transmitters such asat police stations, government andpublic offices, broadcasting sta‐tions, military installations, air‐ports, or transmitting towers, etc.This can interfere with normal op‐eration of the Tire Pressure Moni‐toring System (TPMS).
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•The TPMS malfunction indicatormay blink for approximately 1 mi‐nute and then remain continuouslyilluminated if snow chains are usedor some separate electronic devi‐ces such as notebook computer,mobile charger, remote starter ornavigation etc., are used in the ve‐hicle.This can interfere with normal op‐eration of the Tire Pressure Moni‐toring System (TPMS).
Changing a tire with TPMS
If you have a flat tire, the low Tire
Pressure and Position telltales will come on. We recommend that the sys‐
tem be checked by an authorized Kia
dealer.
CAUTION
We recommend that you use thesealant approved by Kia.The sealant on the tire pressuresensor and wheel shall be eliminatedwhen you replace the tire with a newone.
Each wheel is equipped with a tire pres‐
sure sensor mounted inside the tire be‐ hind the valve stem. You must use
TPMS specific wheels. It is recommen‐
ded that you have your tires serviced by an authorized Kia dealer.
If you drive the vehicle for about 10 mi‐
nutes at speeds above 25 km/h after
replacing the low pressure tire with the spare tire, one of the following will hap‐
pen: • The TPMS malfunction indicator may blink for approximately 1 minute and
then remain continuously illuminated because the TPMS sensor is not
mounted on the spare wheel.
(changed tire equipped with a sensor
not in the vehicle)
• The TPMS malfunction indicator will remain continuously illuminated whiledriving because the TPMS sensor is
not mounted on the spare wheel.
(changed tire equipped with a sensor
in the vehicle)
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You may not be able to identify a low
tire by simply looking at it. Always use a good quality tire pressure gauge to
measure the tire's inflation pressure.
Please note that a tire that is hot (from being driven) will have a higher pres‐
sure measurement than a tire that is
cold (from sitting stationary for at least 3 hours and driven less than
1.6 km (1 mile) during that 3 hour peri‐
od).
Allow the tire to cool before measuring the inflation pressure. Always be sure
the tire is cold before inflating to the
recommended pressure.
A cold tire means the vehicle has been sitting for 3 hours and driven for less
than 1.6 km (1 mile) in that 3 hour peri‐od.
CAUTION
We recommend that you use thesealant approved by Kia if your vehi‐cle is equipped with a Tire PressureMonitoring System. The liquid seal‐ant can damage the tire pressuresensors.
WARNING
nTPMS
•The TPMS cannot alert you to se‐vere and sudden tire damagecaused by external factors such asnails or road debris.
•If you feel any vehicle instability,immediately take your foot off theaccelerator, apply the brakes grad‐ually and with light force, andslowly move to a safe position offthe road.
WARNING
nProtecting TPMS
Tampering with, modifying, or disa‐bling the Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem (TPMS) components may in‐terfere with the system's ability towarn the driver of low tire pressureconditions and/or TPMS malfunc‐tions. Tampering with, modifying, ordisabling the Tire Pressure Monitor‐ing System (TPMS) components mayvoid the warranty for that portion ofthe vehicle.
WARNING
nFor EUROPE
•Do not modify the vehicle, it mayinterfere with the TPMS function.
•The wheels on the market do nothave a TPMS sensor.For your safety, we recommendthat you use parts for replace‐ment from an authorized Kia deal‐er.
•If you use the wheels on the mar‐ket, use a TPMS sensor approvedby a Kia dealer.If your vehicle is not equipped witha TPMS sensor or TPMS does notwork properly, you may fail theperiodic vehicle inspection conduc‐ted in your country.❈All vehicles sold in the EUROPEmarket during below periodmust be equipped with TPMS.-New model vehicle:Nov. 1, 2012 ~
-Current model vehicle:Nov. 1, 2014 ~ (Based on vehi‐cle registrations)
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WARNING
nCarbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide poisoning and suf‐focation is possible if the engine isleft running in a poorly ventilated orunventilated location (such as insidea building).
Distributing the sealant
11. Immediately drive approximately7~10 km (4~6 miles or, about 10
min) to evenly distribute the seal‐
ant in the tire.
CAUTION
Do not exceed a speed of 80 km/h(50 mph). If possible, do not fall be‐low a speed of 20 km/h (12 mph).While driving, if you experience anyunusual vibration, ride disturbanceor noise, reduce your speed anddrive with caution until you cansafely pull off of the side of theroad. Call for road side service ortowing.
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When you use the Tire Mobility Kit,the tire pressure sensors and wheelmay be stained by sealant. There‐fore, remove the tire pressure sen‐sors and wheel stained by sealantand we recommend to have it in‐spected by an authorized Kia dealer.
Checking the tire inflation
pressure
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1. After driving approximately 7~10 km (4~6 miles, or about 10
minutes), stop at a suitable loca‐
tion. 2. Connect connection hose (10) of
the compressor directly to the tire
valve.
3. Connect between compressor and the vehicle battery using the cable
and connectors.
4. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to 200 kPa (29 psi). With the ignition
switched on, proceed as follows. -
To increase the inflation pres‐sure: Switch on the compressor,
position I. To check the current
inflation pressure setting, briefly switch off the compressor.
WARNING
Do not let the compressor run formore than 10 minutes, otherwisethe device will overheat and may bedamaged.
-To reduce the inflation pressure:
Press the button (9) on the com‐
pressor.
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Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse
panel)
Fuse NameSymbolFuse rat‐ingCircuit Protected
MODULE 7
10A Around View Monitor Unit, Front Air Ventilation Seat Control Module, Front
Seat Warmer Control Module, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module
MODULE 5
10A A/C Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, Driver IMS Module, Head Lamp
LH/RH, Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device Module, Fuel Lid & Trunk Open Switch,
Shift Lever Indicator, Front Air Ventilation Seat Control Module, Front Seat
Warmer Control Module, Rear Seat Warmer Control Module
MODULE 6
10A BCM, Smart Key Control Module
A/CON
10A A/C Control Module, E/R Junction Block (RLY. 4 - Blower Relay), Ionizer, Active
Incar Sensor, Electronic A/C Compressor
START
10A Transaxle Range Switch, Smart Key Control Module
A/BAG
15A SRS Control Module, Passenger Occupant Detection Sensor
MODULE 3
10A BCM, Stop Lamp Switch, AFLS Unit, Keyboard, VESS Unit, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Sport Mode Switch
MODULE 4
10A Console Switch, Blind Spot Detection Radar LH/RH, Smart Parking Assist Con‐
trol Module, Smart Cruise Control Unit, Lane Keeping Assist Module, Active Air
Flap Unit, Electric Parking Brake Module, BMS Control Module
INTERIOR LAMP
10A Trunk Room Lamp, Driver/Passenger Door Lamp, Glove Box Lamp, Driver/
Passenger Smart Key Outside Handle, Front Vanity Lamp Switch LH/RH, Over‐
head Console Lamp, Rear Personal Lamp LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Foot Lamp,Room Lamp, Center Personal Lamp
MDPS
10A MDPS Unit (Column/Rack)
Maintenance
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Fuse NameSymbolFuse rat‐ingCircuit Protected
IG1
25A PCB Block (Fuse - OPCU2/ELECTRICAL WATER PUMP/TCU2/ACTIVE HYDRAULIC
BOOTER 3/HEV ECU2/ECU3)
MODULE 9
10A Smart Key Control Module
WASHER
15A Multifunction Switch (Wiper Low & Washer Switch)
MODULE 8
10A Driver/Passenger Door Module
CLUSTER
10A Instrument Cluster
MULTI MEDIA
15A Audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Keyboard
HTD STRG
15A BCM (Steering Wheel Heated)
MODULE 1
10A Console Switch, Active Air Flap Unit, Gateway, Driver/Passenger Door Module
DR LOCK
20A Door Lock Relay, Door Unlock Relay, ICM Relay Box (Dead Lock Relay)
MEMORY 2
10A Siren Control Module, Ultrasonic Intrusion Protection Sensor
SMART KEY
15A Smart Key Control Module
A/BAG IND
10A Instrument Cluster (Air Bag IND. Power)
TRUNK
10A Trunk Lid Relay, Fuel Filler & Trunk Open Switch, ICM Relay Box (Fuel Filler Open Relay)
SUNROOF 2
20A Sunroof Control Unit (Roller)
BATTERY MANAGE‐ MENT
BATTERY
MANAGEMENT20A BMS Control Module
MEMORY 1
10A Instrument Cluster, A/C Control Module, Data Link Connector, BCM, Wireless
Charger, Driver IMS Module, Rain Sensor, ICM Relay Box (Outside Mirror Fold‐
ing/Unfolding Mirror Relay), Security Indicator, Auto Light & Photo Sensor,
Driver/Passenger Door Module
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Fuse NameSymbolFuse ratingCircuit Protected
FUSE EPB1
130A Electric Parking Brake Module
H/Lamp Washer
30A RLY. 9 (H/Lamp Washer Relay)
B+4
40A Smart Junction Block (Leak Current Autocut Device Fuse - INTERI‐
OR LAMP, MULTI MEDIA, MEMORY2, MEMORY1, Fuse - MODULE1,
DR LOCK, SMART KEY, BRAKE SWITCH)
EPB 2
230A Electric Parking Brake Module
OPCU 1
OPCU120A Electric Oil Pump Unit
DEICER
20A RLY. 10 (Deicer Relay)
AMS
10A Battery Sensor
HEATED MIRROR
10A A/C Control Module, Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror
WIPER 2
210A BCM, PCM
H/LAMP HI
20A Not used
HEV ECU 1
HEV
ECU110A HPCU
OPCU2
OPCU110A Electric Oil Pump Unit
ELECTRICAL WATER PUMP
ELECTRICALWATERPUMP10A Electric Water Pump (HEV)
FUEL PUMP
20A Fuel Pump Relay
Maintenance
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Fuse NameSymbolFuse ratingCircuit Protected
FUSE ECU 1
20A PCM
SENSORS 2
10A Mass Air Flow Sensor, Fuel Pump Relay, Oil Control Valve #1/#2,
Canister Close Valve, Camshaft Position Sensor #1/#2, Purge Con‐
trol Solenoid Valve
TCU 2
15A Transaxle Range Switch
ACTIVE HYDRAULIC BOOSTER 3
310A Multipurpose Check Connector, Integrated Brake Actuation Unit
POWER OUTLET 3
20A Rear Power Outlet
B/UP LAMP
10A PCM, Transaxle Range Switch, Electro Chromic Mirror, Rear Com‐ bination Lamp (IN) LH/RH
PTC HEATER 1
50A PTC HEATER
PTC HEATER 2
50A PTC HEATER
IG3 1
IG3110A HYBRID WATER PUMP
IG3 2
IG3215A PCU/HPCU/POSITION SWITCH
IG3 3
IG3310A HYBRID OBC SIG
IG3 4
IG320A IG3 3 RELAY
SENSOR 1
15A Oxygen Sensor (Up/Down), E/R Junction Block (Cooling Fan Relay)
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APPEARANCE CARE
Exterior care
Exterior general caution
It is very important to follow the label
directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warning and
caution statements that appear on the
label.
Finish maintenance
Washing
To help protect your vehicle’s finish
from rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly and frequently at least once
a month with lukewarm or cold water.
If you use your vehicle for off-road
driving, you should wash it after each off-road trip. Pay special attention to
the removal of any accumulation of
salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign mate‐ rials. Make sure the drain holes in the
lower edges of the doors and rocker
panels are kept clear and clean.
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, in‐ dustrial pollution and similar deposits
can damage your vehicle’s finish if not
removed immediately.
Even prompt washing with plain water
may not completely remove all these
deposits. A mild soap, safe for use on
painted surfaces, may be used. After washing, rinse the vehicle thor‐
oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do
not allow soap to dry on the finish.
CAUTION
•Do not use strong soap, chemicaldetergents or hot water, and donot wash the vehicle in direct sun‐light or when the body of the vehi‐cle is warm.
•Be careful when washing the sidewindows of your vehicle.Especially, with high-pressure wa‐ter, water may leak through thewindows and wet the interior.
•To prevent damage to the plasticparts and lamps, do not clean withchemical solvents or strong deter‐gents.
WARNING
nWet brakes
After washing the vehicle, test thebrakes while driving slowly to see if
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they have been affected by water. Ifbraking performance is impaired, drythe brakes by applying them lightlywhile maintaining a slow forwardspeed.
High-pressure washing
• When using high-pressure washers, make sure to maintain sufficient dis‐
tance from the vehicle.
Insufficient clearance or excessive pressure can lead to component
damage or water penetration.
• Do not spray the camera, sensors or its surrounding area directly with a
high pressure washer. Shock applied
from high pressure water may cause the device to not operate normally.
• Do not bring the nozzle tip close to boots (rubber or plastic covers) or
connectors as they may be damaged
if they come into contact with high
pressure water.
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