KIA Quoris (2018 year). Manual — part 8

STEERING WHEEL

Electronic Hydraulic Power

Steering (EHPS)

EHPS uses an electromotor to assist

you in steering the vehicle. It senses

the vehicle speed and road condition.

If the engine is off or if the power

steering system becomes inoperative,

the vehicle may still be steered, but it

will require increased steering effort.

Should you notice any change in the ef‐

fort required to steer during normal ve‐

hicle operation, have the system

checked by a professional workshop.

Kia recommends to visit an authorized

Kia dealer/service partner.

CAUTION

Never hold the steering wheel

against a stop (extreme right or left

turn) for more than 5 seconds with

the engine running. Holding the

steering wheel for more than

5 seconds in either position may

cause damage to the power steering

pump.

NOTICE

If the power steering drive belt

breaks or if the power steering

pump malfunctions, the steering ef‐

fort will greatly increase.

NOTICE

If the vehicle is parked for extended

periods outside in cold weather (be‐

low -10 C/14 F), the power steering

may require increased effort when

the engine is first started. This is

caused by increased fluid viscosity

due to the cold weather and does

not indicate a malfunction.

When this happens, increase the en‐

gine RPM by depressing accelerator

until the RPM reaches 1,500 rpm

then release or let the engine idle

for two or three minutes to warm

up the fluid.

Tilt steering

Tilt steering allows you to adjust the

steering wheel before you drive. You

can also raise it to give your legs more

room when you exit and enter the vehi‐

cle.

The steering wheel should be posi‐

tioned so that it is comfortable for you

to drive, while permitting you to see

the instrument panel warning lights

and gauges.

WARNING

• Never adjust the angle of the

steering wheel while driving. You

may lose steering control and

cause severe personal injury,

death or accidents.

• After adjusting, push the steering

wheel both up and down to be cer‐

tain it is locked in position.

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Manual type

To change the steering wheel angle,

pull down the lock release lever (1) and

adjust the steering wheel to the de‐

sired angle (2), then pull up the lock-re‐

lease lever to lock the steering wheel in

place. Be sure to adjust the steering

wheel to the desired position before

driving.

Electric type

Adjust the steering wheel angle (2) and

position (3) with the switch (1). Never

adjust the position of the steering

wheel while driving.

Heated steering wheel (if

equipped)

With the engine start/stop button in

the ON position, pressing the heated

steering wheel button warms the

steering wheel. The indicator on the

button will illuminate.

To turn the heated steering wheel off,

press the button once again. The indi‐

cator on the button will turn off.

It will turn off automatically approxi‐

mately 30 minutes after the heated

steering wheel is turned on.

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CAUTION

Do not install any grip to operate the

steering wheel. This causes damage

to the heated steering wheel sys‐

tem.

Horn

To sound the horn, press the horn sym‐

bols on your steering wheel. Check the

horn regularly to be sure it operates

properly.

NOTICE

To sound the horn, press the area in‐

dicated by the horn symbol on your

steering wheel (see illustration). The

horn will operate only when this

area is pressed.

CAUTION

Do not strike the horn severely to

operate it, or hit it with your fist. Do

not press on the horn with a sharp-

pointed object.

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MIRRORS

Inside rearview mirror

Adjust the rearview mirror to center on

the view through the rear window.

Make this adjustment before you start

driving.

WARNING

n Rear visibility

Do not place objects in the rear seat

or cargo area which would interfere

with your vision through the rear

window.

WARNING

Do not modify the inside mirror and

don’t install a wide mirror. It could

result in injury, during an accident or

deployment of the air bag.

Electric chromic mirror (ECM)

The electric chromic mirror automati‐

cally controls the glare from the head‐

lights of the car behind you in night‐

time or low light driving conditions. The

sensor mounted in the mirror senses

the light level around the vehicle, and

automatically controls the headlight

glare from vehicles behind you.

When the engine is running, the glare is

automatically controlled by the sensor

mounted in the rearview mirror.

Whenever the shift lever is shifted into

R (Reverse), the mirror will automati‐

cally go to the brightest setting in or‐

der to improve the drivers view behind

the vehicle.

CAUTION

When cleaning the mirror, use a pa‐

per towel or similar material damp‐

ened with glass cleaner. Do not

spray glass cleaner directly on the

mirror as that may cause the liquid

cleaner to enter the mirror housing.

Outside rearview mirror

Be sure to adjust mirror angles before

driving.

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Your vehicle is equipped with both left-

hand and right-hand outside rearview

mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted

remotely with the remote switch. The

mirror heads can be folded back to pre‐

vent damage during an automatic car

wash or when passing in a narrow

street.

WARNING

n Rearview mirrors

• The outside rearview mirror is

convex. In some countries, the left

outside rearview mirror is also

convex. Objects seen in the mirror

are closer than they appear.

• Use your interior rearview mirror

or direct observation to determine

the actual distance of following

vehicles when changing lanes.

CAUTION

Do not scrape ice off the mirror face;

this may damage the surface of the

glass. If ice should restrict move‐

ment of the mirror, do not force the
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mirror for adjustment. To remove

ice, use a deicer spray, or a sponge

or soft cloth with very warm water.

CAUTION

If the mirror is jammed with ice, do

not adjust the mirror by force. Use

an approved spray de-icer (not radi‐

ator antifreeze) to release the fro‐

zen mechanism or move the vehicle

to a warm place and allow the ice to

melt.

WARNING

Do not adjust or fold the outside

rearview mirrors while the vehicle is

moving. This could result in loss of

control, and an accident which could

cause death, serious injury or prop‐

erty damage.

Remote control

The electric remote control mirror

switch allows you to adjust the position

of the left and right outside rearview

mirrors. To adjust the position of either

mirror, press the R or L button (1) to

select the right side mirror or the left

side mirror, then press a corresponding

point ( ) on the mirror adjustment

control to position the selected mirror

up, down, left or right.

After adjustment, press the R or L but‐

ton again to prevent the inadvertent

adjustment.

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CAUTION

• The mirrors stop moving when

they reach the maximum adjusting

angles, but the motor continues to

operate while the switch is press‐

ed. Do not press the switch longer

than necessary, the motor may be

damaged.

• Do not attempt to adjust the out‐

side rearview mirror by hand. Do‐

ing so may damage the parts.

Electric chromic mirror (ECM) (if

equipped)

The electric chromic mirror automati‐

cally controls the glare from the head‐

lights of the car behind you in night‐

time or low light driving conditions. The

sensor mounted in the mirror senses

the light level around the vehicle, and

automatically controls the headlight

glare from vehicles behind you.

When the engine is running, the glare is

automatically controlled by the sensor

mounted in the rearview mirror.

Whenever the shift lever is shifted into

R (Reverse), the mirror will automati‐

cally go to the brightest setting in or‐

der to improve the drivers view behind

the vehicle. If the ECM of inside rear

view mirror operates, it will be working

CAUTION

When cleaning the mirror, use a pa‐

per towel or similar material damp‐

ened with glass cleaner. Do not

spray glass cleaner directly on the

mirror as that may cause the liquid

cleaner to enter the mirror housing.

Reverse parking aid function (if

equipped)

When you shift the shift lever to the R

(Reverse) position, the outside rearview

mirror(s) will move downward to aid re‐

verse parking. According to the position

of the outside rearview mirror switch

(1), the outside rearview mirror(s) will

operate as follows:

Left or Right : When the L or R switch is

selected, both outside rearview mirrors

will move downward.

Neutral : When neither switch is selec‐

ted, the outside rearview mirrors will

not operate.

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NOTICE

The outside rearview mirrors will au‐

tomatically revert to their original

positions under the following condi‐

tions:

1. Engine start/stop button is

turned to the ACC or OFF posi‐

tion.

2. Shift lever is moved to any posi‐

tion except R.

3. Remote control outside rearview

mirror switch is not selected.

Folding/Unfolding the outside

rearview mirror

The outside rearview mirror can be fol‐

ded or unfolded by pressing the switch

as below.

Left (1) : The mirror will unfold.

Right (2) : The mirror will fold.

Center (AUTO) :

The mirror will fold or unfold automati‐

cally as follows:

-

The mirror will fold or unfold when

the door is locked or unlocked by the

smart key.

-

The mirror will fold or unfold when

the door is locked or unlocked by the

button on the outside door handle.

-

The mirror will unfold when you ap‐

proach the vehicle (all doors closed

and locked) with a smart key in pos‐

session.

CAUTION

The electric type outside rearview

mirror operates even though the En‐

gine Start/Stop button is in the OFF

position. However, to prevent unnec‐

essary battery discharge, do not ad‐

just the mirrors longer than neces‐

sary while the engine is not running.

CAUTION

In case it is an electric type outside

rearview mirror, don’t fold it by

hand. It could cause motor failure.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. LCD display
6. Warning and indicator lights

The actual cluster in the vehicle

may differ from the illustration.

For more details, refer to the

Gauges on page 4-51.

Instrument cluster control

WARNING

Never adjust the instrument cluster

while driving. This could result in loss

of control and lead to an accident

that may cause death, serious in‐

jury, or property damage.

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Adjusting instrument cluster

illumination

The brightness of the instrument panel

illumination can be adjusted by pressing

the illumination control buttons ( + or

- ) when the Engine Start/Stop Button

is ON or the tale lights are turned on.

• If you hold the illumination control

button ("+" or "-"), the brightness will

be changed continuously.

• If the brightness reaches to the max‐

imum or minimum level, an alarm will

sound.

LCD display control

The LCD display modes can be changed

by using the control buttons on the

steering wheel.

1. < , > : MODE button for changing

modes.

2.

,

: MOVE button for changing

items

3. OK : SELECT/RESET button for set‐

ting or resetting the selected item

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1. Haptic switch : changing LCD modes

or items

2. OK button : selecting or resetting
3. RETURN button : returning to pre‐

vious position

You can adjust the rotating effort of

the haptic switch on the "user settings

mode" of the LCD Display

For more details, refer to LCD Dis‐

play on page 4-56.

Gauges

Speedometer

The speedometer indicates the speed

of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles

per hour (mph) and/or kilometers per

hour (km/h).

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The unit of the speedometer (Type B)

can be changed from km/h to MPH or

from MPH to km/h on the LCD display.

From more details, refer to LCD

Display (Type B) on page 4-56.

Tachometer

The tachometer indicates the approxi‐

mate number of engine revolutions per

minute (rpm).

Use the tachometer to select the cor‐

rect shift points and to prevent lugging

and/or over-revving the engine.

CAUTION

Do not operate the engine within the

tachometer's RED ZONE. This may

cause severe engine damage.

Engine coolant temperature gauge

This gauge indicates the temperature

of the engine coolant when the Engine

Start/Stop button is ON.

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CAUTION

If the gauge pointer moves beyond

the normal range area toward the

H position, it indicates overheating

that may damage the engine.

Do not continue driving with an over‐

heated engine. If your vehicle over‐

heats, refer to If the Engine Over‐

heats on page 6-08.

WARNING

Never remove the radiator cap when

the engine is hot. The engine coolant

is under pressure and could severely

burn. Wait until the engine is cool be‐

fore adding coolant to the reservoir.

Fuel gauge

This gauge indicates the approximate

amount of fuel remaining in the fuel

tank.

NOTICE

• The fuel tank capacity is given in

Recommended lubricants and ca‐

pacities on page 8-10.

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• The fuel gauge is supplemented by

a low fuel warning light, which will

illuminate when the fuel tank is

nearly empty.

• On inclines or curves, the fuel

gauge pointer may fluctuate or

the low fuel warning light may

come on earlier than usual due to

the movement of fuel in the tank.

WARNING

n Fuel gauge

Running out of fuel can expose vehi‐

cle occupants to danger.

You must stop and obtain additional

fuel as soon as possible after the

warning light comes on or when the

gauge indicator comes close to the

E (Empty) level.

CAUTION

Avoid driving with an extremely low

fuel level. Running out of fuel could
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cause the engine to misfire damag‐

ing the catalytic converter.

NOTICE

Fuel display may not be accurate if

you are filling in sloping places.

Odometer

The odometer Indicates the total dis‐

tance that the vehicle has been driven

and should be used to determine when

periodic maintenance should be per‐

formed.

-

Odometer range: 0 ~ 999999 kilome‐

ters or 0~999999 miles.

Outside temperature gauge

This gauge indicates the current out‐

side air temperatures by 1 C (1 F).

-

Temperature range : -40 C ~ 60 C

The outside temperature on the display

may not change immediately like a

general thermometer to prevent the

driver from being inattentive.

The temperature unit (from C to F or

from F to C) can be changed by

pressing the OFF button and AUTO but‐

ton on the front climate control panel

for 3 seconds simultaneously.

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Automatic transaxle shift indicator

This indicator displays which automatic

transaxle shift lever is selected.

• Park: P
• Reverse: R
• Neutral: N
• Drive: D
• Sports Mode: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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LCD DISPLAY

LCD modes

Modes

Symbol

Explanation

Trip Computer

This mode displays driving information like the tripmeter, fuel economy, and so on.

For more details, refer to Trip computer on page 4-79.

Turn By Turn

(if equipped)

This mode displays the state of the navigation.

ASCC

(if equipped)

This mode displays the state of the Advanced Smart Cruise Control system (ASCC).

For more details, refer to Advanced Smart Cruise Control system (ASCC) on page

5-66.

A/V

This mode displays the state of the A/V system.

Information

or

This mode informs of the tire pressure information, service interval (mileage or

days) and warning messages related to the advanced smart cruise control system,

pre-active seat belt, and so on.

User Settings

On this mode, you can change settings of the doors, lamps and so on.

For controlling the LCD modes, refer to LCD display control on page 4-50.

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Cannot edit settings while driving

This warning message illuminates if

you try to select the other User Set‐

tings item except Head-up display item

when driving.

For safety, change the User Settings

after parking the vehicle and moving

the shift lever to P (Park) position.

Quick guide (Help)

If you press and hold the OK button in

the User Settings Mode, explanation

about the selected item is displayed in

the cluster.

Trip computer mode

This mode displays driving information

like the tripmeter, fuel economy, and so

on.

For more details, refer to Trip

computer on page 4-79.

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