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Thank you for choosing a Kia vehicle.
When you require service, remember that your dealer
knows your vehicle best. Your Kia dealer has factory-
trained technicians, recommended special tools, genuine
Kia replacement parts and is dedicated to your complete
satisfaction.
Because subsequent owners require this important infor-
mation as well, this publication should remain with the
vehicle if it is sold.
This manual will familiarize you with operational, main-
tenance and safety information about your new vehicle. It
is supplemented by a Warranty and Consumer
Information manual that provides important information
on all warranties regarding your vehicle. We urge you to
read these publications carefully and follow the recom-
mendations to help assure enjoyable and safe operation
of your new vehicle.
Kia offers a great variety of options, components and fea-
tures for its various models.
Therefore, the equipment described in this manual, along
with the various illustrations, may not all be applicable to
your particular vehicle. The information and specifications provided in this man-
ual were accurate at the time of printing. Kia reserves the
right to discontinue or change specifications or design at
any time without notice and without incurring any oblig-
ation. If you have questions, always check with your Kia
Dealer.
We assure you of our continuing interest in your motor-
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Foreword
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Knowing your vehicle
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Safety belt restraint system We strongly recommend that the dri-
ver and all passengers be properly
restrained at all times by using the
safety belts provided with the vehi-
cle. Proper use of the safety belts
decreases the risk of severe injury or
death in accidents or sudden stops.
In most states, and in Canada, the
law requires their use.
All seats have lap/shoulder belts.
Inertial locks in the safety belt retrac-
tors allow all of the lap/shoulder safe-
ty belts to remain unlocked during
normal vehicle operation. This allows
the occupants some freedom of
movement and increased comfort
while using the safety belts. If a force
is applied to the vehicle, such as a
strong stop, a sharp turn, or a colli-
sion, the safety belt retractors will
automatically lock the safety belts. Since the inertial locks do not require
a collision in order to lock up, you
may become aware of the safety
belts locking while braking or going
around sharp corners.
Always use the rear seat position(s)
to install your child restraint(s).
WARNING- Safety belts
To minimize the risk of serious
or fatal injury in an accident, the
driver and all passengers
should use the appropriate
safety restraints for their age
and size. The presence of
airbags does not change the
need to be properly restrained
by a safety belt or size-appropri-
ate child restraint. In fact,
airbags are designed to work
the best when passengers are
correctly restrained in the vehi-
cle.
Be sure you are familiar with the information in this section,
including the information on
infant and child restraints.
Read the safety warnings on the sun visors of your vehicle
also.
WARNING- Child
restraint in front seat
Never install a child restraint
system in the front passenger
position, as an inflating airbag
could cause serious or fatal
injury to a child in that position.
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1. FM/AM Selection Button
Turns to FM mode and toggles FM1
and FM2 and AM when the button is
pressed each time.
2. SAT Selection Button
Turns to SAT mode, and toggles in
the order of SAT1
➟SAT2➟SAT3
➟SAT1➟... when the button is
pressed each time.
3. CD Selection Button
If there is a cd in the CDP DECK it
plays the CD.
Press CD button to automatically
insert CD when the disc is ejected
from the deck by pressing CD
EJECT.
4. AUX Selection Button
If the auxiliary device is connected, it
turns to AUX MODE to play the
sound from the auxiliary player.
If no Disc and auxiliary device is con-
nected, it displays "NO Media" for 5 sec-
onds and returns to the previous mode.
5. Automatic Channel Selection Button
When the [SEEK ] button is
pressed, it reduces the band fre-
quency by 200KHz to automatically
select channel. Stops at the previ-
ous frequency if no channel is
found.
When the [SEEK ] button is pressed, it increases the band fre-
quency by 200KHz to automatically
select channel. Stops at the previ-
ous frequency if no channel is
found.
6. Power ON/OFF & Volume Control Button
Turns on/off the set when the IGNI-
TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON. If
the button is turned to the right, it
increases the volume and left,
decreases the volume.
7. SCAN Selection Button
When the button is pressed, it auto-
matically only [SCAN] up. The sound
hearing for 5 seconds per all
searched station preset.
8. MUTE Selection Button
When inputting [MUTE] key, indicate
"AUDIO MUTE" at the some time
with output [MUTE].
9. INFO Selection Button
Displays the information of the chan-
nel currently played by SAT.
10. SET UP Selection Button
Press this button to turn to the
SCROLL, SDVC, SIRIUS and adjust-
ment mode.
If no action is taken for 5 seconds
after pressing the button, it will return
to the play mode. (After entering SET
UP mode, move between items using
the left, right and PUSH functions of
the TUNE button.)
The set up item changes from
SCROLL
➟ SDVC➟SIRIUS➟SCROLL
➟...
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1. FM Selection Button
Turns to FM/AM mode and toggles
FM1 and FM2 and AM when the but-
ton is pressed each time.
2. SAT Selection Button
Turns to SAT mode, and toggles in
the order of SAT1
➟SAT2➟SAT3➟
SAT1➟... when the button is pressed
each time.
3. CD Selection Button
If there is a cd in the CDP DECK it
plays the CD.
Press CD button to automatically
insert CD when the disc is ejected
from the deck by pressing CD
EJECT.
4. AUX Selection Button
If the auxiliary device is connected, it
turns to AUX MODE to play the
sound from the auxiliary player.
If no Disc and auxiliary device is con-
nected, it displays "NO Media" for 5
seconds and returns to the previous
mode.
5. Automatic Channel Selection Button
When the [SEEK ] button is
pressed, it reduces the band fre-
quency by 200KHz to automatically
select channel. Stops at the previ-
ous frequency if no channel is
found.
When the [SEEK ] button is pressed, it increases the band fre-
quency by 200KHz to automatically
select channel. Stops at the previ-
ous frequency if no channel is
found.
6. Power ON/OFF & Volume Control Button
Turns on/off the set when the IGNI-
TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON. If
the button is turned to the right, it
increases the volume and left,
decreases the volume.
7. SCAN Selection Button
When the button is pressed, it auto-
matically only [SCAN] up. The sound
hearing for 5 seconds per all
searched station preset.
8. MUTE Selection Button
When inputting [MUTE] key, indicate
"AUDIO MUTE" at the some time with
output [MUTE].
9. INFO Selection Button
Displays the information of the chan-
nel currently played by SAT.
10. SET UP Selection Button
Press this button to turn to the
SCROLL, SDVC, SIRIUS and adjust-
ment mode.
If no action is taken for 5 seconds
after pressing the button, it will return
to the play mode.(After entering SET
UP mode, move between items using
the left, right and PUSH functions of
the TUNE button.)
The set up item changes from
SCROLL
➟ SDVC➟SIRIUS➟SCROLL
➟...
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For safe four-wheel drive oper-
ation
Do not try to drive in deep standing
water or mud since such conditions
can stall your engine and clog your
exhaust pipes. Do not drive down
steep hills since it requires extreme
skill to maintain control of the vehi-
cle. When you are driving up or down
hills drive as close to straight up
and down the hill as possible. Use
extreme caution in going up or
down steep hills, since you may flip
your vehicle over depending on the
grade, terrain and water/mud con-
ditions.
WARNING - Hills
Driving across the contour of
steep hills can be extremely
dangerous. This danger can
come from slight changes in the
wheel angle which can destabi-
lize the vehicle or, even if the
vehicle is maintaining stability
under power, it can lose that
stability if the vehicle stops its
forward motion. Your vehicle
may roll over without warning
and without time for you to cor-
rect a mistake that could cause
serious injury or death.
WARNING - Four-wheel
driving
The conditions on-road or off-
road that demand four-wheel
drive mean all functions of your
vehicle are exposed to more
extreme stress than under nor-
mal road conditions. Slow down
and be ready for changes in the
composition and traction of the
surface under your tires. If you
have any doubt about the safety
of the conditions you are facing,
stop and consider the best way
to proceed. Do not exceed the
ability of yourself or your vehi-
cle to operate safely.
HILL1HILL2
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WARNING - 4WD driving
Avoid high cornering speed.
Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as
sharp lane changes or fast,
sharp turns.
The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control
of your vehicle at high speed.
In a collision, an unbelted per- son is significantly more likely
to die compared to a person
wearing a seat belt.
Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off
the roadway and the driver
over steers to re-enter the
roadway. In the event your
vehicle leaves the roadway, do
not steer sharply. Instead,
slow down before pulling back
into the travel lanes.WARNING - Jacked vehi-
cle
While the full-time 4WD vehicle
is being raised on a jack, never
start the engine or cause the
tires to rotate.
There is the danger that rotating
tires touching the ground could
cause the vehicle to go off the
jack and to jump forward.WARNING
Your vehicle is equipped with
tires designed to provide for
safe ride and handling capabili-
ty. Do not use a size and type of
tire and wheel that is different
from the one that is originally
installed on your vehicle. It can
affect the safety and perfor-
mance of your vehicle, which
could lead to handling failure or
rollover and serious injury.
When replacing the tires, be
sure to equip all four tires with
the tire and wheel of the same
size, type, tread, brand and
load-carrying capacity. If you
nevertheless decide to equip
your vehicle with any tire/wheel
combination not recommended
by Kia for off road driving, you
should not use these tires for
highway driving.
CAUTION - Mud or snow
If one of the front or rear wheels begins to spin in mud, snow,etc. the vehicle can sometimesbe driven out by depressing theaccelerator pedal further; how-ever avoid running the enginecontinuously at high rpmbecause doing so could dam-age the 4WD system.
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Trip computer (if equipped)
The trip computer is a microcomput-
er-controlled driver information sys-
tem that displays information related
to driving, including distance traveled
("tripmeter"), driving time, average
fuel consumption and distance to
empty on the LCD. All stored driving
information is reset if the battery is
disconnected.
Mode
Push TRIP button to select tripmeter,
driving time, average fuel consump-
tion and distance to empty functions.
Each push of the button changes the
display as follows;
Tripmeter
(“TRIP” shown on display)
This mode indicates the total dis-
tance traveled since the last tripme-
ter reset.
The meter's working range is from
0.0 to 999.9 km (0.0 to 999.9 miles).
Pressing the TRIP button for more
than 1 second, when the tripmeter is
being displayed, clears the tripmeter
to zero.
Tripmeter
Driving time
Average fuel consumption
Distance to empty
1KMA2105OKM029100
ECO ON/OFF mode*
Instant fuel consumption*
* if equipped
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When maximum cooling is desired,set the temperature control to the
extreme left position, set the air
intake control to the recirculated air
position, then set the fan speed
control to the highest speed.
✽ ✽ NOTICE
• When using the air conditioning
system, monitor the temperature
gauge closely while driving up
hills or in heavy traffic when out-
side temperatures are high. Air
conditioning system operation
may cause engine overheating.
Continue to use the blower fan but
turn the air conditioning system
off if the temperature gauge indi-
cates engine overheating.
• When opening the windows in humid weather air conditioning
may create water droplets inside
the vehicle. Since excessive water
droplets may cause damage to
electrical equipment, air condi-
tioning should only be run with
the windows closed.
Air conditioning system oper-
ation tips
If the vehicle has been parked in
direct sunlight during hot weather,
open the windows for a short time
to let the hot air inside the vehicle
escape.
To help reduce moisture inside of windows on rainy humid days,
decrease the humidity inside the
vehicle by operating the air condi-
tioning system.
During air conditioning system operation, you may occasionally
notice a slight change in engine
speed at idle as the air condition-
ing compressor cycles on. This is a
normal system operation charac-
teristics.
Use the air conditioning system every month if only for a few min-
utes to ensure maximum system
performance.
When using the air conditioning system, you may notice clear water
dripping (or even pudding) on the
ground under the passenger side
of the vehicle. This is a normal sys-
tem operation characteristic. The air conditioning system
includes a function that automati-
cally turns the air conditioning
compressor off if engine coolant
temperature approaches an over
heating level. The air conditioning
compressor operation will resume
once engine coolant temperature
returns to the normal range. Also,
the air conditioning compressor is
automatically turned off for a few
seconds when the accelerator is
fully depressed (wide open throt-
tle).
When operating the air condition- ing system use the outside (fresh)
air position.
Operating the air conditioning sys- tem in the recirculated air position
does provide maximum cooling,
however, continual operation in this
mode may cause the air inside the
vehicle to become stale.
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Air conditioning
All Kia Air Conditioning Systems are
filled with environmentally friendly
R-134a refrigerant which is not dam-
aging to the ozone layer.
1. Start the engine. Push the air con-ditioning button.
2. Set the mode to the position.
3. Set the air intake control to the outside air or recirculated air posi-
tion.
4. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
6. Adjust the fan speed control and temperature control to maintain
maximum comfort.
level for bi-level operation, set the
mode to the position and
adjust the temperature control to
maintain maximum comfort.
maximum cooling is desired, set the temperature con-
trol to the minimum (Lo) and set
the air intake to the recirculated
air position, then set the fan
speed control to the highest
speed.
✽ ✽NOTICE
When using the air conditioning sys-
tem, monitor the temperature gauge
closely while driving up hills or in
heavy traffic when outside tempera-
tures are high. Air conditioning sys-
tem operation may cause engine
overheating. Continue to use the
blower fan but turn the air condi-
tioning system off if the temperature
gauge indicates engine overheating.
Air conditioning system oper-
ation tips
If the vehicle has been parked in
direct sunlight during hot weather,
open the windows for a short time
to let the hot air inside the vehicle
escape.
To help reduce moisture inside of windows on rainy humid days,
decrease the humidity inside the
vehicle by operating the air condi-
tioning system.
During air conditioning system operation, you may occasionally
notice a slight change in engine
speed at idle as the air condition-
ing compressor cycles on. This is a
normal system operating charac-
teristic.
Use the air conditioning system every month if only for a few min-
utes to ensure maximum system
performance.
When using the air conditioning system, you may notice clear water
dripping (or even pudding) on the
ground under the passenger side
of the vehicle. This is a normal sys-
tem operating characteristic.
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Getting familiar with off-road driv-
ing
It’s necessary for you to practice in
an area that’s safe and close to
home before you begin serious off-
road driving. Off-road driving
requires new and different driving
skills.
You need to tune your senses to dif-
ferent kinds of signals. For example,
constantly sweep the terrain with
your eyes looking for unexpected
obstacles. Listen for unusual tire,
gear, or engine sounds. Feel and
respond to the vibrations of the vehi-
cle with your hands, feet, and body
while still carefully controlling your
vehicle. You’ll also need to adjust
your expectations and greatly lower
the number of miles you expect to
cover in an hour or a day. Controlling your vehicle is the key to
successful off-road driving. One of
the best ways to control your vehicle
is to control your speed. Here are
some things to keep in mind when
traveling at higher speeds:
You approach things faster and you
have less time to scan the terrain
for obstacles.
You have less time to react.
You have much more vehicle bounce when you drive over obsta-
cles, giving you less vehicle con-
trol.
You’ll need more distance for brak- ing, especially since you’re on an
unpaved surface. Such terrain will
always be more “slippery” than a
paved road.
WARNING - Off road driv-
ing
When you’re driving off-road,
bouncing and quick changes in
direction can easily throw you
out of position in your seat. This
could cause you to lose control
of the vehicle and crash.
Whether you are driving on or
off the road, you and your pas-
sengers should always wear
safety belts.