brakes KIA SOUL EV 2019 Features and Functions Guide
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*IF EQUIPPED 5ALWAYS CHECK THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR COMPLETE OPER ATING INFORMATION AND SAFET Y WARNINGS
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Electric Vehicle (EV) Indicators
A Motor operation gauge
Soul EV’s motor operation gauge provides information on the
energy consumption rate of the vehicle and the charge status of the
regenerative brakes
•CHARGE – Shows the charging status of the battery when it is
being charged by the regenerative brakes The more electric
energy charged, the lower the gauge level
•ECO GUIDE – Shows the energy consumption rate during normal
driving conditions
•POWER – Shows the energy consumption rate of the vehicle when
driving uphill or accelerating The more electric energy used, the
higher the gauge level
B State of Charge gauge (SOC)
The State of Charge gauge displays the high-voltage battery
charge status
•MIN position on the gauge indicates that the driving battery
energy is low
•MA X position on the gauge indicates that the driving battery is
fully charged
Ready indicator light – Illuminates when the vehicle is ready
to drive When the ready indicator light is OFF or blinking, a
malfunction has occurred Have an authorized Kia dealer address
the concern as soon as possible
ECOMINDER® indicator – Indicates that the Active ECO System
is operational This indicator light is always illuminated unless
the Active ECO System is turned OFF
Service warning light – Illuminates when there is a malfunction
related to the electric vehicle control system Have an authorized
Kia dealer address the concern as soon as possible
Power down warning light – Illuminates when the power is
limited for the safety of the electric vehicle
Charging indicator light – Shows the charging status of the
high-voltage battery When charging, the red indicator turns on
When charging is complete, the green indicator turns on
High-voltage battery level warning light – Illuminates when
the high-voltage battery charge level is insufficient
Regenerative brake warning lights (when both indicators
are lit) – Illuminates when the regenerative brake system is not
functioning correctly
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DRIVER'S PANEL
18SOUL EV FEATURES & FUNCTIONS GUIDE
OFFMUSIC
MOOD
A
B
C
(Buttons located left of steering column)
Instrument Cluster Control
With parking lights / headlights ON, press button A + or – to adjust
display brightness of the instrument panel illumination
REMINDERS:
•
Door Mood Lamp is a fixed brightness and cannot be adjusted (not to be confused with Advanced Mood Lighting Speaker)
•
The Instrument Panel Dimmer does not adjust brightness on the audio system screen; use the audio system settings menu to adjust brightness on the screen
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)†7
The ESC system is designed to help stabilize the vehicle during certain
cornering maneuvers It is a good idea to keep the ESC turned ON for
daily driving whenever possible
Press ESC button B to turn ESC OFF/ON
REMINDERS:
•
ESC is turned ON by default at vehicle start-up If vehicle power is cycled, ESC will turn ON again
•
The ESC Indicator Light in the instrument cluster will be lit momentarily whenever the ESC is active
Heated Steering Wheel Button
Press button C to turn ON/OFF steering wheel heater, while the Engine
Start /Stop Button is in the ON position Steering wheel heater will turn off
automatically in 30 minutes, or when button is pressed again to deactivate
If ignition is turned OFF, then ON again, within 30 minutes of steering wheel heater being turned on, system will automatically be set ON again
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Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)†7
HAC helps prevent the vehicle from rolling backward when accelerating
from a stop while on a steep incline The HAC automatically activates
whether the ESC is OFF or ON but does NOT activate when the ESC has
malfunctioned
REMINDER: The HAC does not operate when the gear shift is in the P (Park) or the N (Neutral) position
•
•HAC provides a 2-second delay before the vehicle may start rolling backwards
•When HAC is active (e g , accelerating from a stop on an incline), you may notice that the brakes will momentarily remain engaged after you depress the accelerator
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*IF EQUIPPED †LEGAL DISCL AIMERS ON BACK INSIDE COVER
REMINDER: If the steering wheel becomes too warm, turn the system off The heated steering wheel may cause burns even at low temperatures, especially if used for long periods of time
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*IF EQUIPPED
SOUL EV NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE P=Perform • R=Replace • I=InspectB
‡ If equipped.A . See the Owner’s Manual for complete maintenance schedule.B. And, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replaceC. When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory. An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or motor compartment damage.
See your Owner’s Manual for more details and complete maintenance information, including severe maintenance schedule. Warranty may be voided if maintenance schedule is not followed.
© 2018 Kia Motors America, Inc. All rights reserved.Consumer - Roadside Assistance†14: 1-800-333-4KIA (4542)
Check your Maintenance Schedule or schedule an appointment with a dealer using your UVO eco account by logging into your UVO App or your account on MyUVO.com ( Vehicles equipped with UVO eco only – See page 27 for setup information)
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Part Number: UE190-PS-004†LEG AL DISCL AIMERS ON BACK INSIDE COVER
(up to 60,000 miles)AMAINTENANCE INTERVALS (MILES)
MAINTENANCE ITEMS7, 5 0 015,00022,50030,0003 7, 5 0 045,00052,50060,000
Rotate tires, check tire pressure and tread wearPPPPPPPP
Climate control air filter‡RRRRR
12V battery conditionIIIII
Air conditioner compressor/refrigerant and performance‡IIIII
Brake fluidIIIII
Brake lines, hoses and connectionsIIIII
Brake pedalIIIII
Cooling SystemCIIIII
Disc brakes and padsIIIII
Steering gear rack, linkage & bootsIIIII
Suspension ball joints & mounting boltsIIIII
Drive shafts and bootsIIII
Reduction gear oilI
(up to 60,000 miles)AMAINTENANCE INTERVALS (MILES)
MAINTENANCE ITEMS7, 5 0 015,00022,50030,0003 7, 5 0 045,00052,50060,000
Rotate tires, check tire pressure and tread wearPPPPPPPP
Climate control air filter‡RRRRR
12V battery conditionIIIII
Air conditioner compressor/refrigerant and performance‡IIIII
Brake fluidIIIII
Brake lines, hoses and connectionsIIIII
Brake pedalIIIII
Cooling SystemCIIIII
Disc brakes and padsIIIII
Steering gear rack, linkage & bootsIIIII
Suspension ball joints & mounting boltsIIIII
Drive shafts and bootsIIII
Reduction gear oilI
(up to 60,000 miles)AMAINTENANCE INTERVALS (MILES)
MAINTENANCE ITEMS7, 5 0 015,00022,50030,0003 7, 5 0 045,00052,50060,000
Rotate tires, check tire pressure and tread wearPPPPPPPP
Climate control air filter‡RRRRR
12V battery conditionIIIII
Air conditioner compressor/refrigerant and performance‡IIIII
Brake fluidIIIII
Brake lines, hoses and connectionsIIIII
Brake pedalIIIII
Cooling SystemCIIIII
Disc brakes and padsIIIII
Steering gear rack, linkage & bootsIIIII
Suspension ball joints & mounting boltsIIIII
Drive shafts and bootsIIII
Reduction gear oilI