KIA Quoris (2018 year). Manual — part 11

For more details, refer to Drive mode /

Snow mode on page 5-50.

Immobilizer indicator

light

This indicator light illumi‐

nates for up to 30 seconds:

• When the vehicle detects the smart

key in the vehicle properly while the

Engine Start/Stop Button is ACC or

ON.

- At this time, you can start the en‐

gine.

- The indicator light goes off after

starting the engine.

This indicator light blinks for a few sec‐

onds:

• When the smart key is not in the ve‐

hicle.

- At this time, you can not start the

engine.

This indicator light illuminates for

2 seconds and goes off:

• When the vehicle can not detect the

smart key which is in the vehicle

while the Engine Start/Stop Button is

ON.

In this case, have the vehicle inspec‐

ted by a professional workshop as

soon as possible. Kia recommends to

visit an authorized Kia dealer/service

partner.

This indicator light blinks:

• When the battery of the smart key is

weak.

- At this time, you can not start the

engine. However, you can start the

engine if you press the Engine

Start/Stop Button with the smart

key. (For more details, refer to

Starting the engine on page

5-08.

• When there is a malfunction with the

immobilizer system.

In this case, have the vehicle inspected

by a professional workshop as soon as

possible. Kia recommends to visit an

authorized Kia dealer/service partner.

Turn signal indicator light

This indicator light blinks:

• When you turn the turn

signal light on.

If any of the following occurs, there

may a malfunction with the turn signal

system. In this case, have the vehicle

inspected by a professional workshop

as soon as possible. Kia recommends to

visit an authorized Kia dealer/service

partner.

- The indicator light does not blink but

illuminates.

- The indicator light blinks more rapid‐

ly.

- The indicator light does not illuminate

at all.

Low beam indicator light

(if equipped)

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the headlights are on.

High beam indicator light

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the headlights are

on and in the high beam position

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• When the turn signal lever is pulled

into the Flash-to-Pass position.

Light ON indicator light

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the tail lights or

headlights are on.

Front fog indicator light

(if equipped)

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the front fog lights are on.

Rear fog indicator light

(if equipped)

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the rear fog lights are on.

Cruise indicator light

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the cruise control

system is enabled.

For more details, refer to Cruise Con‐

trol System on page 5-61.

Cruise SET indicator light

This indicator light illumi‐

nates:

• When the cruise control

speed is set.

For more details, refer to Cruise Con‐

trol System on page 5-61.

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HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD) (IF EQUIPPED)

Description

The head up display is a transparent

display which projects a shadow of

some information of the instrument

cluster and navigation on the wind‐

shield glass.

• The head up display image on the

windshield glass may be invisible

when:

- Sitting posture is bad.
- Wearing a polarized sunglasses.
- There is an object on the cover of

the head up display.

- Driving on a wet road.

- An inadequate lighting is turned on

inside the vehicle.

- Any light comes from the outside.
- Wearing an inadequate glasses to

your eyesight.

• If the head up display image is not

shown well, adjust the height, rota‐

tion or illumination of the head up

display in the LCD display.

For more details, refer to LCD dis‐

play on page 4-56.

• When the head up display needs in‐

spection or repair, Kia recommends to

visit an authorized Kia dealer/service

partner

WARNING

n Head Up Display

• Do not make the front windshield

glass have window tint or other

types of metallic coating. Other‐

wise, the head up display image

may be invisible.

• Do not place any accessories on

the clash pad or attach any objects

on the windshield glass.

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• As the Blind Spot Detection (BSD)

system is a supplemental device

for your safe driving, it may be

dangerous to rely on only the BSD

information of the head up display

image when changing the lane. Al‐

ways pay attention to drive safely.

CAUTION

When replacing the front windshield

glass of the vehicles equipped with

the head up display, replace it with a

windshield glass designed for the

head up display operation. Other‐

wise, duplicated images may be dis‐

played on the windshield glass.

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Head up display ON/OFF

• The head up display is always activa‐

ted whenever you set the Engine

Start/Stop Button to the ON position.

• To deactivate the head up display,

press the HUD button. If you press

the HUD button again, the head up

display will be activated.

Head up display information

1. Turn By Turn navigation informa‐

tion

2. Road signs
3. Speedometer
4. Cruise setting speed
5. Smart Cruise Control (SCC) infor‐

mation

6. Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system

information

7. Warning lights (Low fuel, BSD)

Head up display setting

On the LCD display, you can change the

head up display settings as follows.

1. Display height
2. Rotation
3. Brightness
4. Content select
5. Speedometer size
6. Speedometer color

For more details, refer to LCD dis‐

play on page 4-56.

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PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM

The parking assist system assists the

driver during movement of the vehicle

by chiming if any object is sensed with‐

in the distance of 60 cm in front and

100 cm behind the vehicle.

This system is a supplemental system

and it is not intended to nor does it re‐

place the need for extreme care and

attention of the driver.

The sensing range and objects detecta‐

ble by the sensors are limited. Whenev‐

er moving pay as much attention to

what is in front and behind of you as

you would in a vehicle without a parking

assist system.

WARNING

The parking assist system should

only be considered as a supplemen‐

tary function. The driver must check

the front and rear view. The opera‐

tional function of the parking assist

system can be affected by many

factors and conditions of the sur‐

roundings, so the responsibility rests

always with the driver.

Operation of the parking assist

system

Operating condition

• This system activates when the

parking assist button is pressed with

the Engine Start/Stop button ON.

• The parking assist button turns on

automatically and activates the park‐

ing assist system when you shift the

gear to the R (Reverse) position. It

will turn off automatically when you

shift out of R (Reverse) and drive

above 20 km/h.

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• The sensing distance while backing

up is approximately 100 cm when

you are driving less than 10 km/h.

• The sensing distance while moving

forward is approximately 60 cm

when you are driving less than

10 km/h.

• When more than two objects are

sensed at the same time, the closest

one will be recognized first.

NOTICE

It may not operate if it’s distance

from the object is already less than

approximately 25 cm when the sys‐

tem is ON.

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Types of warning sound and indicator

:

with Warning sound

:

without Warning sound

Distance from object

Warning in‐

dicator

Warning sound

Whe

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driv‐

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for‐

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Whe

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driv‐

ing

rear‐

ward

100 cm~61 cm

Front

-

-

120 cm~61 cm

Rear

-

Buzzer beeps intermittently

60 cm~31 cm

Front

Buzzer beeps frequently

Rear

-

Buzzer beeps frequently

30 cm

Front

Buzzer sounds continuously

Rear

-

Buzzer sounds continuously

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NOTICE

The indicator may differ from the illustration as objects or sensors status.

If the indicator blinks, have the system checked by a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia

dealer/service partner.

Non-operational conditions of

parking assist system

Parking assist system may not

operate normally when:

1. Moisture is frozen to the sensor (It

will operate normally when mois‐

ture melts).

2. Sensor is covered with foreign mat‐

ter, such as snow or water, or the

sensor cover is blocked. (It will op‐

erate normally when the material

is removed or the sensor is no lon‐

ger blocked).

3. Sensor is stained with foreign mat‐

ter such as snow or water. (Sensing

range will return to normal when

removed.)

4. The parking assist button is off.

There is a possibility of parking

assist system malfunction when:

1. Driving on uneven road surfaces

such as unpaved roads, gravel,

bumps, or gradient.

2. Objects generating excessive noise

such as vehicle horns, loud motor‐

cycle engines, or truck air brakes

can interfere with the sensor.

3. Heavy rain or water spray.
4. Wireless transmitters or mobile

phones present near the sensor.

5. Sensor is covered with snow.

Detecting range may decrease

when:

1. Outside air temperature is ex‐

tremely hot or cold.

2. Undetectable objects smaller than

1 m and narrower than 14 cm in di‐

ameter.

The following objects may not be

recognized by the sensor:

1. Sharp or slim objects such as ropes,

chains or small poles.

2. Objects, which tend to absorb sen‐

sor frequency such as clothes,

spongy material or snow.

NOTICE

1. The warning may not sound se‐

quentially depending on the

speed and shapes of the objects

detected.

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2. The parking assist system may

malfunction if the vehicle bump‐

er height or sensor installation

has been modified. Any non-fac‐

tory installed equipment or ac‐

cessories may also interfere

with the sensor performance.

3. Sensor may not recognize ob‐

jects less than 30 cm from the

sensor, or it may sense an incor‐

rect distance. Use with caution.

4. When the sensor is frozen or

stained with snow or water, the

sensor may be inoperative until

the stains are removed using a

soft cloth.

5. Do not push, scratch or strike

the sensor with any hard objects

that could damage the surface

of the sensor. Sensor damage

could occur.

NOTICE

This system can only sense objects

within the range and location of the

sensors, it can not detect objects in

other areas where sensors are not

installed. Also, small or slim objects,

or objects located between sensors

may not be detected.

Always visually check in front and

behind the vehicle when driving.

Be sure to inform any drivers in the

vehicle that may be unfamiliar with

the system regarding the systems

capabilities and limitations.

WARNING

Pay close attention when the vehicle

is driven close to objects on the road,

particularly pedestrians, and espe‐

cially children. Be aware that some

objects may not be detected by the

sensors, due to the objects distance,

size or material, all of which can lim‐

it the effectiveness of the sensor.

Always perform a visual inspection
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to make sure the vehicle is clear of

all obstructions before moving the

vehicle in any direction.

Self-diagnosis

If you don’t hear an audible warning

sound or if the buzzer sounds intermit‐

tently when shifting the shift lever into

the R (Reverse) position, this may indi‐

cate a malfunction in the parking assist

system. If this occurs, have the system

checked by a professional workshop.

Kia recommends to visit an authorized

Kia dealer/service partner.

WARNING

Your new vehicle warranty does not

cover any accidents or damage to

the vehicle or injuries to its occu‐

pants related to a parking assist

system. Always drive safely and

cautiously.

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REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED)

The rearview camera will activate when

the back-up light is ON with the Engine

Start/Stop button ON and the shift lev‐

er in the R (Reverse) position.

NOTICE

The rearview camera may not oper‐

ate normally, when you drive in ex‐

tremely high or low temperature

area.

(operating

temperature:

-20 C ~ 65 C (-13 F ~ 149 F))

WARNING

• This system is a supplementary

function only. It is the responsibili‐

ty of the driver to always check

the inside/outside rearview mirror

and the area behind the vehicle

before and while backing up be‐

cause there is a dead zone that

can't be seen through the camera.

• Always keep the camera lens

clean. If the lens is covered with

foreign matter, the camera may

not operate normally.

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PARKING GUIDE SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

This function assists you when reverse

parking (back-in parking) or parallel

parking.

The parking guide system is only avail‐

able when the vehicle speed is less than

10km/h.

WARNING

This is a supplementary system. It is

the responsibility of the driver to al‐

ways check the area around the ve‐

hicle when parking the vehicle.

Reverse parking (Back-in

parking)

1. Drive the vehicle to a proper place

to park.

2. Stop the vehicle and shift the

transmission lever to the R posi‐

tion.

3. Select the reverse parking mode by

touching the icon

on the

screen.

4. The parking guide line show on the

screen.

5. Turn the steering wheel so that the

parking guide line is aligned with

the parking area.

6. Hold the steering wheel and care‐

fully back up the vehicle until the

screen changes.

7. Carefully back up the vehicle while

fitting the steering wheel guide line

to the parking area by turning the

steering wheel.

8. After parking, you can check the

bottom of the rear bumper by se‐

lecting the icon "Top View" on the

screen.

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Parallel parking

1. Stop the vehicle at a distance of

approximately 1 meter parallel to

the parked vehicle (1) that is in

front of the desired parking space.

Make sure that the front of the

parked vehicle (1) is parallel to your

rear wheel.

2. Stop the vehicle and shift the

transmission lever to the R posi‐

tion.

3. Select the parallel parking mode by

touching the icon

on the

screen.

4. Back up carefully parallel to the

parked vehicle (1) until the vertical

red guide line (2) is at the end of

the parked vehicle (1).

5. Stop the vehicle.
6. With the vehicle at standstill, turn

the steering wheel to the direction

of the parking space. The guide

lines will blink.

7. Continue turning the steering

wheel until the guide lines stop

blinking.

8. Hold the steering wheel and care‐

fully back up the vehicle until the

green guide line (1) is aligned with

the target parking line.

9. Stop the vehicle

10. With the vehicle at standstill, turn

the steering wheel to the opposite

direction until the screen changes.

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11. Carefully back up the vehicle by re‐

ferring to the steering wheel guide

line (2).

12. After parking, you can check the

bottom of the rear bumper by se‐

lecting the icon "Top View" on the

screen.

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FRONT BLIND SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

Front blind spot monitoring system is a

supplemental system that shows blind

spot in front of the vehicle through the

AV monitor.

The front blind spot monitoring system

will operate when you press the button

and shift the shift lever into N(Neutral)

or D(Drive) while driving less than

10km/h.

WARNING

This is a supplementary system. It is

the responsibility of the driver to al‐

ways check the area around the ve‐

hicle before driving because there is

a dead zone that can't be seen

through the camera.

Always keep the camera lens clean.

If the lens is covered with foreign

matter, the camera may not operate

normally.

NOTICE

The front blind spot monitoring sys‐

tem may not operate normally,

when you drive in the extremely

high or low temperature area. (oper‐

ating

temperature:

-20 C~65 C

(-4 F ~ 149 F))

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SURROUND VIEW MONITORING SYSTEM (SVM) (IF EQUIPPED)

This is the parking support system to

show around circumstance when you

park the vehicle in monitor. When you

push the button in [ON] position, it is

operated. To cancel the system, push

again.

Operating conditions

-

When Engine Start/Stop button is ON

-

When the transaxle is on D, N or R

-

When the vehicle speed is not over

20km/h

• When the vehicle speed is over

20km/h, the SVM system is turned

off. If the vehicle speed is not over

20km/h after turning off the SVM by

over speed, the SVM is not turned on.

To operate again, push the button.

• When the vehicle moves backwards,

regardless of On/Off of button and

vehicle speed, the SVM is operated.

• When the trunk and driver/passenger

door are opened and the outside mir‐

ror is folded, the warning is illumina‐

ted in SVM system.

• If the SVM system does not operate

normally, contact a professional

workshop. Kia recommends to visit

an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐

ner.

* SVM : Surround View Monitoring

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LIGHTING

Battery saver function

• The purpose of this feature is to pre‐

vent the battery from being dis‐

charged. The system automatically

turns off the parking lights when the

driver turns off the engine and opens

the driver-side door.

• With this feature, the parking lights

will be turned off automatically if the

driver parks on the side of road at

night.

If necessary, to keep the lights on

when the engine is turned off per‐

form the following:

1. Open the driver-side door.
2. Turn the parking lights OFF and ON

again.

Headlight escort function

The headlights (and/or parking lights)

will remain on for approximately

5 minutes after the engine start/stop

button is turned to the ACC or OFF po‐

sition. However, if the driver’s door is

opened and closed, the headlights are

turned off after 15 seconds.

The headlights can be turned off by

pressing the lock button on the smart

key twice or turning off the light switch

from the headlight or Auto light posi‐

tion.

CAUTION

If the driver gets out of the vehicle

through other doors (except driver's

door), the battery saver function

does not operate and the headlight

escort function does not turn off au‐

tomatically. Therefore, It causes the

battery to be discharged. In this

case, make sure to turn off the lamp

before getting out of the vehicle.

Daytime running light

The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can

make it easier for others to see the

front of your vehicle during the day.

DRL can be helpful in many different

driving conditions, and it is especially

helpful after dawn and before sunset.

The DRL system will turn the dedicated

lamp OFF when:

1. The headlight or fog lamp switch is

ON.

2. The engine is OFF.
3. The front fog light is ON.
4. Engaging the parking brake.

Traffic change (for Europe)

Use this function when you visit a

country with opposite traffic direction.

If the traffic change is activated when

you visit a country with opposite traffic

direction, it will decrease the dazzle on

oncoming vehicle drivers.

Follow the below procedure.

1. Select User Settings by pressing

the mode button ( ) on the steer‐

ing wheel.

2. Select Light by pressing the move

button ( ) and select button (

)

on the steering wheel.

3. Select Travel Mode by pressing

the move button ( ) and select

button (

) on the steering wheel.

4. • Select "On" to activate the traffic

change function.

• Select "Off" to deactivate the

traffic change function.

NOTICE

If the engine is turned off with the

traffic change function activated,
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