steering wheel adjustment KIA Sportage 2012 SL / 3.G Owner's Manual
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Index
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Economical operation ··················\
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Electric power steering ··················\
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Electrochromic mirror (ECM) ··················\
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Electronic stability control (ESC) ··················\
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Emergency starting ··················\
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····6-4Jump starting ··················\
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Push starting ··················\
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Emergency tailgate safety release ··················\
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Emergency towing ··················\
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···6-17
Emergency while driving ··················\
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Emission control system ··················\
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············7-59 Crankcase emission control system ··················\
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Evaporative emission control system ··················\
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Exhaust emission control system ··················\
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Engine compartment ··················\
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Engine coolant ··················\
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Engine number ··················\
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Engine oil ··················\
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Engine overheats ··················\
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Engine start/stop button ··················\
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Engine temperature gauge ··················\
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Engine will not start ··················\
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Evaporative emission control system ··················\
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Exhaust emission control system ··················\
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Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ········\
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Exterior care ··················\
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·············7-53 Exterior features ··················\
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Roof rack ··················\
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Flat tire ··················\
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······6-7 Changing tires ··················\
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Compact spare tire ··················\
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Jack and tools ··················\
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Removing and storing the spare tire ··················\
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Floor mat anchor(s) ··················\
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Fluid Washer fluid ··················\
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Brake fluid ··················\
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Folding the rear seat ··················\
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3-12
Four wheel drive (4WD) ··················\
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Front seat adjustment - manual ···········\
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Front seat adjustment - power ··················\
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Fuel filler lid ··················\
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Fuel gauge ··················\
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Fuel requirements ··················\
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Fuses ·················\
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·······7-45 Fuse/relay panel description ··················\
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7-48
Main fuse··················\
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Memory fuse ··················\
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Safety features of your vehicle
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Front seat adjustment - power
(if equipped)
The front seat can be adjusted by using
the control switches located on the out-
side of the seat cushion. Before driving,
adjust the seat to the proper position so
you can easily control the steering wheel,
pedals and switches on the instrument
panel.
Forward and backward
Push the control switch forward or back-
ward to move the seat to the desired
position. Release the switch once the
seat reaches the desired position.
CAUTION
The power seat is driven by anelectric motor. Stop operatingonce the adjustment is complet-ed. Excessive operation maydamage the electrical equipment.
When in operation, the power seat consumes a large amount ofelectrical power. To preventunnecessary charging systemdrain, don’t adjust the power seatlonger than necessary while theengine is not running.
Do not operate two or more power seat control switches at the sametime. Doing so may result inpower seat motor or electricalcomponent malfunction.
OSL030006WARNING
The power seat is operable with the
ignition OFF.
Therefore, children should never be
left unattended in the vehicle.
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Driving your vehicle
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Driving with a trailer
Towing a trailer requires a certain
amount of experience. Before setting out
for the open road, you must get to know
your trailer. Acquaint yourself with the
feel of handling and braking with the
added weight of the trailer. And always
keep in mind that the vehicle you are
driving is now a good deal longer and not
nearly so responsive as your vehicle is
by itself.
Before you start, check the trailer hitch
and platform, safety chains, electrical
connector(s), lights, tires and mirror
adjustment. If the trailer has electric
brakes, start your vehicle and trailer mov-
ing and then apply the trailer brake con-
troller by hand to be sure the brakes are
working. This lets you check your electri-
cal connection at the same time.
During your trip, check occasionally to be
sure that the load is secure, and that the
lights and any trailer brakes are still work-
ing.
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Following distance
Stay at least twice as far behind the vehi-
cle ahead as you would when driving
your vehicle without a trailer. This can
help you avoid situations that require
heavy braking and sudden turns.
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Passing
You’ll need more passing distance up
ahead when you’re towing a trailer. And,
because of the increased vehicle length,
you’ll need to go much farther beyond the
passed vehicle before you can return to
your lane. Due to the added load to the
engine when going uphill the vehicle may
also take longer to pass than it would on
flat ground.
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Backing up
Hold the bottom of the steering wheel
with one hand. Then, to move the trailer
to the left, just move your hand to the left.
To move the trailer to the right, move your
hand to the right. Always back up slowly
and, if possible, have someone guide
you.
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Making turns
When you’re turning with a trailer, make
wider turns than normal. Do this so your
trailer won’t strike soft shoulders, curbs,
road signs, trees, or other objects near
the edge of the road. Avoid jerky or sud-
den maneuvers. Signal well in advance
before turning or lane changes.