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and the engine turned on again, a

message "Headlamp beam pattern

set to opposite side range has been

reduced" will appear. It is to notify

the driver the function is activated.

Lighting control

The light switch has a Headlight and a

Parking light position.

To operate the lights, turn the knob at

the end of the control lever to one of

the following positions:

1. OFF position

2. Auto light / AFLS position
3. Parking light position
4. Headlight position

Auto light/AFLS position

When the light switch is in the AUTO

light position, the taillights and head‐

lights will be turned ON or OFF auto‐

matically depending on the amount of

light outside the vehicle.

If your vehicle is equipped with the

adaptive front lighting system (AFLS),

it will also operate when the headlamp

is ON.

CAUTION

• Never place anything over the sen‐

sor (1) located on the instrument

panel, this will ensure better auto-

light system control.

• Don’t clean the sensor using a win‐

dow cleaner, the cleaner may leave

a light film which could interfere

with sensor operation.

• If your vehicle has window tint or

other types of coating on the front

windshield, the Auto light system

may not work properly.

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AFLS (Adaptive front lighting

system) (if equipped)

Adaptive front lighting system uses the

steering angle and vehicle speed, to

keep your field of vision wide by swivel‐

ing and leveling the headlamp.

Change the switch to the AUTO position

when the engine is running. The adap‐

tive front lighting system will operate

when the headlamp is ON. To turn off

the AFLS, change the switch to other

positions. After turning the AFLS off,

headlamp swiveling no longer occurs,

but leveling operates continuously.

If the AFLS malfunction indicator comes

on, the AFLS is not working properly.

Drive to the nearest safe location and

restart the engine. If the indicator con‐

tinuously remains on, have the system

checked by a professional workshop.

Kia recommends to visit an authorized

Kia dealer/service partner.

Parking light position (

)

When the light switch is in the parking

light position, the tail and license will

turn ON.

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Headlight position (

)

When the light switch is in the head‐

light position, the head, tail, license and

instrument panel lights will turn ON.

NOTICE

The Engine Start/Stop button must

be in the ON position to turn on the

headlights.

High beam operation

To turn on the high beam headlights,

push the lever away from you. Pull it

back for low beams.

The high beam indicator will light when

the headlight high beams are switched

on.

To prevent the battery from being dis‐

charged, do not leave the lights on for a

prolonged time while the engine is not

running.

WARNING

Do not use high beam when there

are other vehicles. Using high beam

could obstruct the other driver’s vi‐

sion.

To flash the headlights, pull the lever

towards you. It will return to the nor‐

mal (low beam) position when released.

The headlight switch does not need to

be on to use this flashing feature.

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Turn signals and lane change

signals

The Engine Start/Stop button must be

on for the turn signals to function. To

turn on the turn signals, move the lever

up or down (A). The green arrow indica‐

tors on the instrument panel indicate

which turn signal is operating.

They will self-cancel after a turn is

completed. If the indicator continues to

flash after a turn, manually return the

lever to the OFF position.

To signal a lane change, move the turn

signal lever slightly and hold it in posi‐

tion (B). The lever will return to the OFF

position when released.

If an indicator stays on and does not

flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of

the turn signal bulbs may be burned

out and will require replacement.

One-touch turn signal

To activate an one-touch turn signal

move the turn signal lever slightly and

then release it. The lane change signals

will blink 3, 5 or 7 times.

You can set the number of operating

times. Refer to LCD display on page

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NOTICE

If an indicator flash is abnormally

quick or slow, a bulb may be burned

out or have a poor electrical connec‐

tion in the circuit.

Front fog light

Fog lights are used to provide improved

visibility when visibility is poor due to

fog, rain or snow, etc.

1. Turn on the park light.
2. Turn the light switch (1) to the

front fog light position.

3. To turn off the front fog light, turn

the light switch to the front fog

light position again or turn off the

park light.

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CAUTION

When in operation, the fog lights

consume large amounts of vehicle

electrical power. Only use the fog

lights when visibility is poor or un‐

necessary battery and generator

drain could occur.

Rear fog light (if equipped)

To turn the rear fog lights on, turn the

rear fog light switch (1) to the on posi‐

tion when the headlight is turned on.

Also, the rear fog lights turn on when

the rear fog light switch is turned on

after the front fog light switch (if

equipped) is turned on and the head‐

light switch is in the parklight position.

To turn the rear fog lights off, turn the

rear fog light switch to the on position

again.

Headlight leveling device (if

equipped)

It is automatically adjusted the head‐

light beam level according to the num‐

ber of the passengers and the loading

weight in the luggage area.

And it offers the proper headlight beam

under the various conditions.

WARNING

If it does not work properly even

though your car is inclined backward

according to passenger's posture, or

the headlight beam is irradiated to

the high or low position, have the

system inspected by a professional

workshop. Kia recommends to visit

an authorized Kia dealer/service

partner.
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Do not attempt to inspect or replace

the wiring yourself.

Headlight washer (if equipped)

If your vehicle is equipped with the

headlight washer it will be operating at

the same time when you operate the

windshield washer. It will operate when

the headlight switch is in the first or

second position and the engine start/

stop button is in the ON position.

The washer fluid will be sprayed on to

the headlights.

NOTICE

• Check the headlight washers peri‐

odically to confirm that the wash‐

er fluid is being sprayed properly

onto the headlight lenses.

• The headlight washer can be oper‐

ated 15 minutes after being oper‐

ated last time.

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WIPERS AND WASHERS

Windshield wipers

Operates as follows when the Engine

Start/Stop button is turned ON.

• MIST /

:

For a single wiping cycle,
move the lever to this po‐
sition (MIST/

) and re‐

lease it with the lever in
the OFF position. The wip‐
ers will operate continu‐
ously if the lever is held in
this position.

• OFF / O: Wiper is not in operation
• AUTO:

Auto control wipe

• LO (1):

Normal wiper speed

• HI (2):

Fast wiper speed

NOTICE

If there is heavy accumulation of

snow or ice on the windshield, de‐

frost the windshield for about

10 minutes, or until the snow and/or

ice is removed before using the

windshield wipers to ensure proper

operation. If you do not remove the

snow and/or ice before using the

wiper and wash-er, it may damage

the Wiper and washer system.

Auto control (if equipped)

The rain sensor located on the upper

end of the windshield glass senses the

amount of rainfall and controls the

wiping cycle for the proper interval.

The more it rains, the faster the wiper

operates. When the rain stops, the wip‐

er stops.

To vary the speed setting, turn the

speed control knob (1).

If the wiper switch is set in AUTO mode

when the Engine Start/Stop button is

ON, the wiper will operate once to per‐

form a self-check of the system. Set

the wiper to OFF / O position when the

wiper is not in use.

CAUTION

When the Engine Start/Stop button

is ON and the windshield wiper

switch is placed in the AUTO mode,

use caution in the following situa‐

tions to avoid any injury to the

hands or other parts of the body:

• Do not touch the upper end of the

windshield glass facing the rain

sensor.

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• Do not wipe the upper end of the

windshield glass with a damp or

wet cloth.

• Do not put pressure on the wind‐

shield glass.

CAUTION

When washing the vehicle, set the

wiper switch in the OFF / O position

to stop the auto wiper operation.

The wiper may operate and be dam‐

aged if the switch is set in the AUTO

mode while washing the vehicle.

Do not remove the sensor cover lo‐

cated on the upper end of the pas‐

senger side windshield glass. Dam‐

age to system parts could occur and

may not be covered by your vehicle

warranty.

When starting the vehicle in winter,

set the wiper switch in the OFF / O

position. Otherwise, wipers may op‐

erate and ice may damage the wind‐

shield wiper blades. Always remove

all snow and ice and defrost the

windshield properly prior to operat‐

ing the windshield wipers.

Windshield washers

In the OFF / O position, pull the lever

gently toward you to spray washer flu‐

id on the windshield and to run the wip‐

ers 1-3 cycles.

Use this function when the windshield

is dirty.

The spray and wiper operation will con‐

tinue until you release the lever.

If the washer does not work, check the

washer fluid level. If the fluid level is

not sufficient, you will need to add ap‐

propriate

non-abrasive

windshield

washer fluid to the washer reservoir.

The reservoir filler neck is located in

the front of the engine compartment

on the passenger side.

CAUTION

To prevent possible damage to the

washer pump, do not operate the

washer when the fluid reservoir is

empty.

WARNING

Do not use the washer in freezing

temperatures without first warming

the windshield with the defrosters;

the washer solution could freeze on

contact with the windshield and ob‐

scure your vision.

CAUTION

• To prevent possible damage to the

wipers or windshield, do not oper‐

ate the wipers when the wind‐

shield is dry.

• To prevent damage to the wiper

blades, do not use gasoline, kero‐

sene, paint thinner, or other sol‐

vents on or near them.

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• To prevent damage to the wiper

arms and other components, do

not attempt to move the wipers

manually.

• To prevent possible damage to the

wipers and washer system, use

anti-freezing washer fluids in the

winter season or cold weather.

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INTERIOR LIGHT

CAUTION

Do not use the interior lights for ex‐

tended periods when the engine is

not running.

It may cause battery discharge.

WARNING

Do not use the interior lights when

driving in the dark. Accidents could

happen because the view may be

obscured by interior lights.

Automatic turn off function (if

equipped)

The interior lights automatically turn

off approximately 20 minutes after the

engine is turned off.

If your vehicle is equipped with the

theft alarm system, the interior lights

automatically turns off several seconds

after the system is armed stage.

Front lamp switch

: Press the button to turn the

lamp on. This light produces a spot

beam for convenient use as a map

lamp at night or as a personal lamp

for the driver and the front passen‐

ger. To turn the lamp off, press the

button again.

• ROOM : Press the button to turn the

front and rear lamp on. To turn the

lamp off, press the button again.

• REAR ROOM : Press the button to

turn the rear lamp on. To turn the

lamp off, press the button again.

• DOOR :

Press the button to operate the door

mode. The indicator on the button will

illuminate and lamps will turn on or off

as follows:

-

The front and rear lamp comes on

when a door is opened. The lamps go

out after approximately 30 seconds.

-

The front and rear lamp comes on for

approximately 30 seconds when

doors are unlocked with the smart

key as long as the doors are not

opened.

-

The front and rear lamp will stay on

for approximately 20 minutes if a

door is opened with the engine start/

stop button in the ACC or OFF posi‐

tion.

-

The front and rear lamp will stay on

continuously if the door is opened

with the engine start/stop button in

the ON position.

-

The front and rear lamp will go out

immediately if the engine start/stop

button is changed to the ON position

or all doors are locked.

To turn off the door mode, press the

button again. The indicator on the but‐

ton will turn off.

• PRIVACY :

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Press the button to operate the privacy

mode. The indicator on the button will

illuminate and lamps will turn on or off

as follows:

-

If you open any door, the lamp for

the open door will illuminate.

To turn off the privacy mode, press the

button again. The indicator on the but‐

ton will turn off.

Rear lamp switch

Type A

: Press the button to turn the

lamp on. This light produces a spot

beam for convenient use as a map

lamp at night or as a personal lamp

for the driver and the front passen‐

ger. To turn the lamp off, press the

button again.

• ROOM : Press the button to turn the

rear lamp on. To turn the lamp off,

press the button again.

Type B

Press the button to turn the rear lamp

on. To turn the lamp off, press the but‐

ton again.

Trunk room lamp

The trunk room lamp comes on when

the trunk is opened.

CAUTION

To prevent unnecessary charging

system drain, close the trunk lid se‐

curely after using the trunk room.

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Door courtesy lamp

The door courtesy lamp comes ON

when the door is opened to assist en‐

tering or exiting the vehicle. It also

serves as a warning to passing vehicles

that the vehicle door is open.

Glove box lamp

The glove box lamp comes on when the

glove box is opened.

CAUTION

To prevent unnecessary charging

system drain, close the glove box se‐

curely after using the glove box.

Vanity mirror lamp

Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will

automatically turn on the mirror light.

CAUTION

n Vanity mirror lamp (if equip‐

ped)

Always have the switch in the off

position when the vanity mirror

lamp is not in use. If the sunvisor is

closed without the lamp off, it may

discharge the battery or damage the

sunvisor.

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WELCOME SYSTEM

Puddle lamp and door handle

lamp

When all the doors (and trunk) are

locked and closed, the puddle lamp and

door handle lamp will come on for

about 15 seconds if any of the below is

performed.

-

When the door unlock button is

pressed on the smart key.

-

When the button of the outside door

handle is pressed.

-

When the vehicle is approached with

the smart key in possession.

Also, if the outside rearview mirror

folding switch is in the AUTO position,

the outside rearview mirror will unfold

automatically.

Headlight

When the headlight(light switch in the

headlight or AUTO position) is on and all

doors (and trunk) are locked and closed,

the position light and headlight will

come on for 15 seconds if any of the

below is performed.

-

When the door unlock button is

pressed on the smart key.

At this time, if you press the door lock

or unlock button, the position light and

headlight will turn off immediately.

Interior light

When the interior light switch is in the

DOOR position and all doors (and trunk)

are locked and closed, the room lamp

will come on for 30 seconds if any of

the below is performed.

-

When the door unlock button is

pressed on the smart key.

-

When the button of the outside door

handle is pressed.

At this time, if you press the door lock

or unlock button, the room lamp will

turn off immediately.

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DEFROSTER

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the conduc‐

tors bonded to the inside surface of

the rear window, never use sharp in‐

struments or window cleaners con‐

taining abrasives to clean the win‐

dow.

NOTICE

If you want to defrost and defog the

front windshield, refer to Wind‐

shield defrosting and defogging on

page 4-132.

Rear window defroster

The defroster heats the window to re‐

move frost, fog and thin ice from the

rear window, while the engine is run‐

ning.

To activate the rear window defroster,

press the rear window defroster button

located in the center facia switch panel.

The indicator on the rear window de‐

froster button illuminates when the de‐

froster is ON.

To turn off the defroster, press the

rear window defroster button again.

If there is heavy accumulation of snow

on the rear window, brush it off before

operating the rear defroster.

The rear window defroster automati‐

cally turns off after approximately

20 minutes or when the Engine Start/

Stop button is turned off. To turn off

the defroster, press the rear window

defroster button again.

Outside rearview mirror defroster

If your vehicle is equipped with the out‐

side rearview mirror defrosters, they

will operate at the same time you turn

on the rear window defroster.

Wiper deicer (if equipped)

If your vehicle is equipped with the wip‐

er deicer, it will be operating at the

same time you turn on the rear window

defroster.

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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM

1. Driver’s temperature control but‐

ton

2. AUTO (automatic control) button
3. OFF button
4. Fan speed control button
5. Air conditioning button
6. Mode selection button
7. Front windshield defrost button
8. Air intake control button
9. SYNC button

10. Passenger’s temperature control

button

11. Rear window defrost button
12. AQS (Air quality system) button
13. Climate information screen selec‐

tion button

14. Fan speed control button (Rear)
15. OFF button (Rear)
16. LCD display
17. Rear side temperature control knob
18. AUTO (automatic control) button

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CAUTION

Operating the blower when the En‐

gine Start/Stop button is in the ON

position could cause the battery to

discharge. Operate the blower when

the engine is running.

Automatic heating and air

conditioning

1. Press the AUTO button.

The modes, fan speeds, air intake

and air-conditioning will be control‐

led automatically according to the

temperature setting.

2. Press the temperature control but‐

ton to set the desired temperature.

NOTICE

• To turn the automatic operation

off, select any button of the fol‐

lowing:

- Mode selection button

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- Front windshield defrost button

(Press the button one more

time to deselect the front wind‐

shield defroster function. The

'AUTO' sign will illuminate on

the information display once

again.)

- Fan speed control button

The selected function will be con‐

trolled manually while other func‐

tions operate automatically.

• For your convenience and to im‐

prove the effectiveness of the cli‐

mate control, use the AUTO but‐

ton and set the temperature to

23 C (73 F).

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NOTICE

Never place anything over the sen‐

sor located on the instrument panel

to ensure better control of the heat‐

ing and cooling system.

Manual heating and air

conditioning

The heating and cooling system can be

controlled manually by pushing buttons

other than the AUTO button. In this

case, the system works sequentially

according to the order of buttons selec‐

ted. When pressing any button except

the AUTO button while using automatic

operation, the functions not selected

will be controlled automatically.

1. Start the engine.
2. Set the mode to the desired posi‐

tion.

For improving the effectiveness of

heating and cooling;

- Heating:
- Cooling:

3. Set the temperature control to the

desired position.

4. Set the air intake control to the

outside (fresh) air position.

5. Set the fan speed control to the

desired speed.

6. If air conditioning is desired, turn

the air conditioning system on.

Press the AUTO button in order to con‐

vert to full automatic control of the

system.

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