engine oil KIA SOUL 2009 Owner's Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: KIA, Model Year: 2009, Model line: SOUL, Model: KIA SOUL 2009Pages: 328, PDF Size: 29.57 MB
Page 266 of 328

725
Maintenance
ENGINE OIL
G060100AUN-HM
Checking the engine oil level
1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.
2. Start the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a few
minutes (about 5 minutes) for the oil to
return to the oil pan.
4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and reinsert it fully.
5. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level. The level should be betweenF and L. If it is near or at L, add enough oil to bring
the level to F.
Do not overfill.
Use a funnel to help prevent oil frombeing spilled on engine components.
Use only the specified engine oil. (Refer to “Recommended lubricants and capaci-ties” in section 8.)
WARNING - Radiator hose
Be very careful not to touch the
radiator hose when checking or
adding the engine oil as it may be
hot enough to burn you.
OAM079001OAM079004
CAUTION
Do not overfill the engine oil. It may damage the engine.
CAUTION - Diesel engine
Overfilling the engine oil may cause
severe dieseling due to churningeffect. It may lead to engine damage
accompanied with abrupt engine speed increment, combustion noiseand white smoke emission.
Page 267 of 328

Maintenance
26
7
G060200ASA Changing the engine oil and filter
Have the engine oil and filter changed by
an authorized KIA dealer according tothe Maintenance Schedule at the begin-ning of this section. G070000AUN The high-pressure cooling system has a
reservoir filled with year-round antifreeze
coolant. The reservoir is filled at the fac-
tory.
Check the antifreeze protection and
coolant level at least once a year, at thebeginning of the winter season, and
before traveling to a colder climate. G070100ASA-U1
Checking the coolant level
WARNING
Used engine oil may cause skin irri- tation or cancer if left in contact
with the skin for prolonged periods
of time. Used engine oil contains
chemicals that have caused cancer
in laboratory animals. Always pro-
tect your skin by washing your
hands thoroughly with soap and
warm water as soon as possibleafter handling used oil.
ENGINE COOLANT
WARNING - Removing
radiator cap
Never attempt to remove the radi- ator cap while the engine is oper-
ating or hot. Doing so might leadto cooling system and engine
damage. Also hot coolant orsteam could cause serious per-
sonal injury.
(Continued)
(Continued)
Turn the engine off and wait untilit cools down. Use extreme care
when removing the radiator cap.
Wrap a thick towel around it, and
turn it counterclockwise slowly to
the first stop. Step back while the
pressure is released from the
cooling system. When you aresure all the pressure has been
released, press down on the cap,
using a thick towel, and continue
turning counterclockwise to
remove it.
Even if the engine is not operat- ing, do not remove the radiatorcap or the drain plug while the
engine and radiator are hot. Hot
coolant and steam may still blow
out under pressure, causing seri-
ous injury.
Page 270 of 328

729
Maintenance
BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUID (IF EQUIPPED)
G080100ASA-U1
Checking the brake/clutch fluid
level
Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-
odically. The fluid level should be
between MAX and MIN marks on the
side of the reservoir.
Before removing the reservoir cap and
adding brake/clutch fluid, clean the area
around the reservoir cap thoroughly to
prevent brake/clutch fluid contamination. If the level is low, add fluid to the MAX
level. The level will fall with accumulated
mileage. This is a normal condition asso-
ciated with the wear of the brake linings
and/or clutch disc (if equipped). If the
fluid level is excessively low, have the
brake system checked by an authorized
KIA dealer.
Use only the specified brake/clutch fluid.
(Refer to “Recommended lubricants orcapacities” in section 8.)
Never mix different types of fluid.
WARNING - Loss of brake fluid
In the event the brake system
requires frequent additions of fluid,
the vehicle should be inspected by
an authorized KIA dealer.
WARNING - Brake/clutch fluid
When changing and adding
brake/clutch fluid, handle it careful-
ly. Do not let it come in contact with
your eyes. If brake/clutch fluid
come in contact with your eyes,
immediately flush them with a large
quantity of fresh tap water. Have
your eyes examined by a doctor as
soon as possible.
CAUTION
Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to contact the vehicle's body paint, aspaint damage will result.
Brake/clutch fluid, which has beenexposed to open air for an extended
time should never be used as its quality cannot be guaranteed. Itshould be properly disposed. Don'tput in the wrong kind of fluid. A few
drops of mineral-based oil, such asengine oil, in your brake/clutch sys- tem can damage brake/clutch sys-tem parts.
OAM079007
Page 272 of 328

731
Maintenance
✽✽NOTICE
“C” (COLD) range is for reference only
and should NOT be used to determinetransaxle fluid level. ✽✽
NOTICE
New automatic transaxle fluid should be
red. The red dye is added so the assem-bly plant can identify it as automatic
transaxle fluid and distinguish it from
engine oil or antifreeze. The red dye,
which is not an indicator of fluid quali-
ty, is not permanent. As the vehicle isdriven, the automatic transaxle fluid
will begin to look darker. The color may
eventually appear light brown.
Therefore, have an authorized KIA
dealer change the automatic transaxlefluid according to the ScheduledMaintenance at the beginning of thissection.
Use only specified automatic transaxle
fluid. (Refer to "Recommended lubricantsor capacities" in section 8.) G100200AUN-U1 Changing the automatic transaxle fluid
Have the automatic transaxle fluid
changed by an authorized KIA dealeraccording to the Maintenance Scheduleat the beginning of this section.
Page 280 of 328

739
Maintenance
G190200AUN
Battery recharging
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,
calcium-based battery.
If the battery becomes discharged in ashort time (because, for example, the
headlights or interior lights were left on
while the vehicle was not in use),
recharge it by slow charging (trickle)
for 10 hours.
If the battery gradually discharges because of high electric load while the
vehicle is being used, recharge it at 20-
30A for two hours.(Continued)
When lifting a plastic-cased bat- tery, excessive pressure on the
case may cause battery acid to
leak, resulting in personal injury.
Lift with a battery carrier or with
your hands on opposite corners.
Never attempt to recharge the battery when the battery cablesare connected.
The electrical ignition system works with high voltage. Never
touch these components with theengine running or the ignition
switched on.
Failure to follow the above warn-
ings can result in serious bodily
injury or death.WARNING - Recharging
battery
When recharging the battery,
observe the following precautions:
The battery must be removed from the vehicle and placed in an area with good ventilation.
Do not allow cigarettes, sparks, or flame near the battery.
Watch the battery during charg- ing, and stop or reduce the charg-
ing rate if the battery cells begin
gassing (boiling) violently or if
the temperature of the electrolyte
of any cell exceeds 49°C (120°F).
Wear eye protection when check- ing the battery during charging.
Disconnect the battery charger in the following order.
1. Turn off the battery charger main switch.
2. Unhook the negative clamp from the negative battery terminal.
3. Unhook the positive clamp from the positive battery terminal.
Page 300 of 328

759
Maintenance
Description Fuse rating Protected componentECU B 10A Diesel - TCM Gasoline - ECM, PCM
ECU 3 10A Diesel - Fuel Pressure Regulating Valve
ECU 2 10A Diesel - Stop Lamp Switch
ECU 1 20A Diesel - ECM Gasoline - ECM, PCM
INJECTOR 15A Diesel - DSL Fuse & Relay Box (Glow Relay, PTC 1 Relay, PTC 2 Relay, PTC 3 Relay),
Camshaft Position Sensor, Electrical EGR Actuator, VGT Actuator, Immobilizer Module
Gasoline - Injector #1 ~ #4, Idle Speed Control Actuator, Immobilizer Module, Fuel Pump Relay
SENSOR 10A Diesel - A/Con Relay, C/Fan Relay (High/Low), Lambda Sensor, Air Heater Relay
Gasoline - A/Con Relay, C/Fan Relay (High/Low), Camshaft Position Sensor, Canister Purge Solenoid
Valve, Oil Control Valve, Oxygen Sensor Up/Down, Stop Lamp Switch
A/CON 10A A/Con Relay
Engine compartment fuse panel (Diesel engine only)
Description Fuse rating Protected component GLOW 80A Glow Relay, Air Heater Relay PTC 1 50A PTC 1 Relay
PTC 2 50A PTC 2 Relay
PTC 3 50A PTC 3 Relay
Page 321 of 328

Specifications & Consumer information
4
8
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES
I040000AUN-EE-C1
To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct
lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy.
These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.
* 1
: Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page.
* 2
: Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel
necessary to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost
and energy savings.
* 3
: Diesel Particulate Filter
Lubricant Volume Classification
1.6 Gasoline Engine 3.3 l(3.49 US qt.) API Service SL or SM,
2.0 Gasoline Engine 4.0 l(4.23 US qt.) ILSAC GF-3 or above
Engine oil * 1
*2
Diesel With DPF *3
5.3 l(5.60 US qt.) ACEA C3
Engine Without DPF * 3
API Service CH-4 or above, ACEA B4
Manual transaxle fluid 1.9 l(2.01 US qt.) API SERVICE GL-4
(SAE 75W-85, fill for-life)
1.6 Gasoline Engine 6.8 l(7.19 US qt.)
Automatic transaxle fluid 2.0 Gasoline Engine / 6.6 l(6.97 US qt.) DIAMOND ATF SP-III, SK ATF SP-III
Diesel Engine
1.6 Gasoline Engine 6.5 l(6.87 US qt.)
Mixture of antifreeze and water (Ethylene
Coolant 2.0 Gasoline Engine / 7.2 l(7.61 US qt.)
Diesel Engine glycol base coolant for aluminum radiator)
Brake/Clutch fluid 0.7~0.8
l
FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4
(0.7~0.8 US qt.)
Fuel 48
l(12.68 US gal.)
Refer to “Fuel requirements” in section 1
Page 322 of 328

85
Specifications & Consumer information
I040100AUN-C1 Recommended SAE viscosity
number Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an
effect on fuel economy and cold weather
operating (engine start and engine oil
flowability). Lower viscosity engine oils
can provide better fuel economy and cold
weather performance, however, higher
viscosity engine oils are required for sat-
isfactory lubrication in hot weather. Using
oils of any viscosity other than those rec-ommended could result in engine dam-
age.When choosing an oil, consider the range
of temperature your vehicle will be oper-
ated in before the next oil change.Proceed to select the recommended oil
viscosity from the chart.
CAUTION
Always be sure to clean the area
around any filler plug, drain plug, ordipstick before checking or drain- ing any lubricant. This is especially
important in dusty or sandy areasand when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plugand dipstick areas will prevent dirt
and grit from entering the engineand other mechanisms that could be damaged.
Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
Temperature
Gasoline
Engine Oil *
1
°C
(°F)-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 -10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Diesel
Engine Oil
5W-30
15W-40
10W-30
0W-30 *3
*1
: For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE
5W-20* 2
, 5W-30 (API SL, SM / ILSAC GF-3). However, if the engine oil is not available in your
country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
* 2
: In the Middle East, do not use the engine oil viscosity grade SAE 5W-20.
* 3
: It is only for extreme cold area and to be restricted by driving condition and area.
(Especially, not recommended for sustained high loaded and high speed operation.)
20W-50
10W-30
15W-40
5W-20 * 2
, 5W-30
Page 326 of 328

Index
2
I
Air bag - supplemental restraint system ························3-38
Air cleaner ·····································································7-34
Appearance care·····························································7-68
Audio system ·································································4-78
Automatic transaxle ·······················································5-10
Automatic transaxle fluid ··············································7-30
Battery············································································7-38
Before driving ··································································5-3
Brake system··································································5-16
Brake/clutch fluid ··························································7-29
Bulb wattage ····································································8-2
Child restraint system ····················································3-26
Cruise control system ····················································5-25
Defroster ········································································4-58
Dimensions ······································································8-2
Door locks········································································4-7 Economical operation ····················································5-29
Emergency commodity ··················································6-24
Emergency starting ··························································6-4
Emission control system ················································7-74
Engine compartment ·················································2-4/7-2
Engine coolant ·······························································7-26
Engine number ·································································8-7
Engine oil ·······································································7-25
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ···············7-21
Exterior feature ······························································4-77
Fuel filler lid ··································································4-18
Fuel filter ·······································································7-33
Fuel requirements ····························································1-3
Fuses ··············································································7-51
Hazard warning flasher··················································4-48
Hood···············································································4-16
How to use this manual ···················································1-2
A
B
C
D
E
F
H