Kia Stonic (2018 year). Manual — part 30
Don't neglect the interior
Moisture can collect under the floor
mats and carpeting and cause corro‐
sion. Check under the mats periodically
to be sure the carpeting is dry. Use
particular care if you carry fertilizers,
cleaning materials or chemicals in the
vehicle.
These should be carried only in proper
containers and any spills or leaks
should be cleaned up, flushed with
clean water and thoroughly dried.
Interior care
Interior general precautions
Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner,
and air freshener from contacting the
interior parts because they may cause
damage or discoloration. If they do con‐
tact the interior parts, wipe them off
immediately. If necessary, use a vinyle
cleaner, see instructions for correct us‐
age.
CAUTION
Never allow water or other liquids to
come in contact with electrical/elec‐
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tronic components inside the vehicle
as this may damage them.
CAUTION
When cleaning leather products
(steering wheel, seats etc.), use
neutral detergents or low alcohol
content solutions. If you use high al‐
cohol content solutions or acid/alka‐
line detergents, the color of the
leather may fade or the surface may
get stripped off.
Taking care of leather seats
• Vacuum the seat periodically to re‐
move dust and sand on the seat. It
will prevent abrasion or damage of
the leather and maintain its quality.
• Wipe the natural leather seat cover
often with dry or soft cloth.
• Sufficient use of a leather protective
may prevent abrasion of the cover
and helps maintain the color.
Be sure to read the instructions and
consult a specialist when using leath‐
er coating or protective agents.
• Leather with bright colors(beige,
cream beige) is easily contaminated
and clear in appearance. Clean the
seats frequently.
• Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may
cause the surface to crack.
Cleaning the leather seats
• Remove all contaminations instantly.
Refer to instructions below for re‐
moval of each contaminant.
• Cosmetic products(sunscreen, foun‐
dation, etc.)
- Apply cleansing cream on a cloth
and wipe the contaminated point.
Wipe off the cream with a wet
cloth and remove water with a dry
cloth.
• Beverages(coffee, soft drink, etc.)
- Apply a small amount of neutral
detergent and wipe until contami‐
nations do not smear.
• Oil
- Remove oil instantly with absorba‐
ble cloth and wipe with stain re‐
mover for natural leather only.
• Chewing gum
- Harden the gum with ice and re‐
move gradually.
Maintenance
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Fabric seat cover using precautions
(If equipped)
Please clean the fabric seats regularly
with a vacuum cleaner in consideration
of fabric material characteristics. If
they are heavily soiled with beverage
stains, etc., use a suitable interior
cleaner. To prevent damage to seat
covers, wipe off the seat covers down
to the seams with a large wiping mo‐
tion and moderate pressure using a
soft sponge or microfiber cloth. Velcro
closures on clothing or sharp objects
may cause snagging or scratches on
the surface of the seats. Make sure not
to rub such objects against the surface.
Cleaning the upholstery and
interior trim
Vinyl
Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl
with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.
Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl clean‐
er.
Fabric
Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric
with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.
Clean with a mild soap solution recom‐
mended for upholstery or carpets. Re‐
move fresh spots immediately with a
fabric spot cleaner. If fresh spots do
not receive immediate attention, the
fabric can be stained and its color can
be affected. Also, its fire-resistant
properties can be reduced if the mate‐
rial is not properly maintained.
CAUTION
Using anything but recommended
cleaners and procedures may affect
the fabric’s appearance and fire-re‐
sistant properties.
Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt
webbing
Clean the belt webbing with any mild
soap solution recommended for clean‐
ing upholstery or carpet. Follow the in‐
structions provided with the soap. Do
not bleach or re-dye the webbing be‐
cause this may weaken it.
Cleaning the interior window glass
If the interior glass surfaces of the ve‐
hicle become fogged (that is, covered
with an oily, greasy or waxy film), they
should be cleaned with glass cleaner.
Follow the directions on the glass
cleaner container.
CAUTION
Do not scrape or scratch the inside
of the rear window. This may result
in damage to the rear window de‐
froster grid.
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8
Maintenance
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
The emission control system of your
vehicle is covered by a written limited
warranty. Please see the warranty in‐
formation contained in the Warranty &
Maintenance book in your vehicle.
Your vehicle is equipped with an emis‐
sion control system to meet all applica‐
ble emission regulations.
There are three emission control sys‐
tems, as follows.
1. Crankcase emission control system
2. Evaporative emission control sys‐
tem
3. Exhaust emission control system
In order to assure the proper function
of the emission control systems, have
your vehicle inspected and maintained
by a professional workshop in accord‐
ance with the maintenance schedule in
this manual. Kia recommends to visit an
authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
Caution for the Inspection and Mainte‐
nance Test (With Electronic Stability
Control (ESC) system)
• To prevent the vehicle from misfiring
during dynamometer testing, turn
the Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
system off by pressing the ESC
switch.
• After dynamometer testing is com‐
pleted, turn the ESC system back on
by pressing the ESC switch again.
1. Crankcase emission control
system
The positive crankcase ventilation sys‐
tem is employed to prevent air pollu‐
tion caused by blow-by gases being
emitted from the crankcase.
This system supplies fresh filtered air
to the crankcase through the air intake
hose. Inside the crankcase, the fresh air
mixes with blow-by gases, which then
pass through the PCV valve into the in‐
duction system.
2. Evaporative emission control
system
The Evaporative Emission Control Sys‐
tem is designed to prevent fuel vapors
from escaping into the atmosphere.
Canister
Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel
tank are absorbed and stored in the on‐
board canister. When the engine is run‐
ning, the fuel vapors absorbed in the
canister are drawn into the surge tank
through the purge control solenoid
valve.
Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)
The purge control solenoid valve is con‐
trolled by the Engine Control Module
(ECM); when the engine coolant tem‐
perature is low during idling, the PCSV
closes so that evaporated fuel is not
taken into the engine. After the engine
warms up during ordinary driving, the
PCSV opens to introduce evaporated
fuel to the engine.
3. Exhaust emission control
system
The Exhaust Emission Control System
is a highly effective system which con‐
trols exhaust emissions while maintain‐
ing good vehicle performance.
Vehicle modifications
This vehicle should not be modified.
Modification of your vehicle could affect
its performance, safety or durability
and may even violate governmental
safety and emissions regulations.
In addition, damage or performance
problems resulting from any modifica‐
tion may not be covered under warran‐
ty.
Maintenance
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• If you use unauthorized electronic
devices, it may cause the vehicle to
operate abnormally, wire damage,
battery discharge and fire. For your
safety, do not use unauthorized elec‐
tronic devices.
Engine exhaust gas precautions
(carbon monoxide)
• Carbon monoxide can be present with
other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if
you smell exhaust fumes of any kind
inside your vehicle, have it inspected
and repaired immediately. If you ever
suspect exhaust fumes are coming
into your vehicle, drive it only with all
the windows fully open. Have your
vehicle checked and repaired immedi‐
ately.
WARNING
n Exhaust
Engine exhaust gases contain carbon
monoxide (CO). Though colorless and
odorless, it is dangerous and could
be lethal if inhaled. Follow the in‐
structions on this page to avoid CO
poisoning.
• Do not operate the engine in confined
or closed areas (such as garages) any
more than what is necessary to move
the vehicle in or out of the area.
• When the vehicle is stopped in an
open area for more than a short time
with the engine running, adjust the
ventilation system (as needed) to
draw outside air into the vehicle.
• Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi‐
cle for any extended time with the
engine running.
• When the engine stalls or fails to
start, excessive attempts to restart
the engine may cause damage to the
emission control system.
Operating precautions for catalytic
converters (if equipped)
WARNING
n Fire
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• A hot exhaust system can ignite
flammable items under your vehi‐
cle. Do not park the vehicle over or
near flammable objects, such as
grass, vegetation, paper, leaves,
etc.
• The exhaust system and catalytic
system are very hot while the en‐
gine is running or immediately af‐
ter the engine is turned off. Keep
away from the exhaust system
and catalytic, you may get burned.
Also, do not remove the heat sink
around the exhaust system, do
not seal the bottom of the vehicle
or do not coat the vehicle for cor‐
rosion control. It may present a
fire risk under certain conditions.
Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic
converter emission control device.
Therefore, the following precautions
must be observed:
• Make sure to refuel your vehicle ac‐
cording to the Fuel requirements on
• Do not operate the vehicle when
there are signs of engine malfunction,
such as misfire or a noticeable loss of
performance.
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Maintenance
• Do not misuse or abuse the engine.
Examples of misuse are coasting with
the ignition off and descending steep
grades in gear with the ignition off.
• Do not operate the engine at high idle
speed for extended periods (5 mi‐
nutes or more).
• Do not modify or tamper with any
part of the engine or emission control
system. All inspections and adjust‐
ments must be made by a professio‐
nal workshop. Kia recommends to
visit an authorized Kia dealer/service
center.
• Avoid driving with an extremely low
fuel level. Running out of fuel could
cause the engine to misfire, damag‐
ing the catalytic converter.
Failure to observe these precautions
could result in damage to the catalytic
converter and to your vehicle.
Additionally, such actions could void
your warranties.
Diesel particulate filter (if
equipped)
The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) sys‐
tem removes the soot in the exhaust
gas.
Unlike a disposable air filter, the DPF
system automatically burns (oxidizes)
and removes the accumulated soot ac‐
cording to the driving condition. In other
words, the active burning by engine
control system and high exhaust gas
temperature caused by normal/high
driving condition burns and removes
the accumulated soot.
However, if the vehicle continues to be
driven at repeated short distance or
driven at low speed for a long time, the
accumulated soot may not be auto‐
matically removed because of low ex‐
haust gas temperature. More than a
certain amount of soot deposited, the
malfunction indicator light (
) illumi‐
nates.
When the malfunction indicator light
blinks, it may stop blinking by driving
the vehicle at more than 60 km/h
(37 mph) or at more than second gear
with 1500 ~ 2500 engine rpm for a cer‐
tain time (for about 25 minutes).
If the malfunction indicator light (
)
continues to be blinked or the warning
massage "Check exhaust system" illu‐
minates in spite of the procedure, visit
a professional workshop and check the
DPF system. Kia recommends to visit
an authorized Kia dealer/service part‐
ner.
If you continue to drive with the mal‐
function indicator light blinking for a
long time, the DPF system can be dam‐
aged and fuel consumption can be wor‐
sen.
CAUTION
Diesel Fuel (if equipped with DPF)
It is recommended to use the regula‐
ted automotive diesel fuel for diesel
vehicle equipped with the DPF sys‐
tem.
If you use diesel fuel including high
sulfur (more than 50 ppm sulfur)
and unspecified additives, it can
cause the DPF system to be dam‐
aged and white smoke can be emit‐
ted.
Lean NOx trap (if equipped)
The Lean NOx Trap (LNT) system re‐
moves the nitrogen oxide in the ex‐
haust gas. The smell can occur in the
exhaust gas depending on the quality
of the fuel and it can degrade NOx re‐
duction performance, please use the
regulated automotive diesel fuel.
Maintenance
8-136
Engine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9-02
Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-03
Bulb wattage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9-04
Tires and wheels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9-06
Weight/Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-11
Air conditioning system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9-12
Recommended lubricants and capacities. . . . . . . ..9-13
Recommended SAE viscosity number. . . . . . . ... 9-15
Vehicle identification number (VIN). . . . . . . . . . 9-17
Vehicle certification label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-18
Tire specification and pressure label. . . . . . . . . . 9-19
Engine number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-20
Air conditioner compressor label. . . . . . . . . . . 9-21
Refrigerant label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-22
Declaration of conformity. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9-23
Specifications & Consumer information
9
ENGINE
Item
Gasoline 1.0
Gasoline 1.2
Gasoline 1.4
Diesel 1.4
Diesel 1.6
Displacement
998 (60.9)
1,248 (76.2)
1,368 (83.48)
1,396 (85.12)
1,582 (96.53)
[cc (cu.in)]
Bore x Stroke
71 x 84 (2.8 x
3.3)
71 x 78.8 (2.80
x 3.10)
72 x 84 (2.83 x
3.30)
75 x 79 (2.95 x
3.11)
77.2 x 84.5
(3.03 x 3.32)
[mm (in)]
Firing order
1-2-3
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
No. of cylinders
3
4, In-line
4, In-line
4, In-line
4, In-line
Specifications & Consumer information
9-02
DIMENSIONS
Item
mm (in)
Overall length
4,140 (162.9)
Overall width
1,760 (69.3)
Overall height
Without roof rack
1,485 (58.4) (15’’ tire)
1,505 (59.3) (17’’ tire)
With roof rack
1,500 (59.1) (15’’ tire)
1,520 (59.8) (17’’ tire)
Front tread
185/65R15
1,537 (60.5)
205/55R17
1,531 (60.2)
Rear tread
185/65R15
1,544 (60.8)
205/55R17
1,539 (60.6)
Wheelbase
2,580 (101.6)
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Specifications & C
onsumer information
BULB WATTAGE
Light Bulb
Wattage
Bulb type
Front
Head lamp
Low
Standard
55W
H4LL
Option
*
60W
9005 HL+
High
Standard
55W
H4LL
Option
*
60W
9005 HL+
Static bending light
*
55W
H7LL
Daytime running light
*
21W or LED
P21WLL or LED
Position lamp
55W or LED
W5W LL or LED
Turn signal lamp
21W
PY21W LL
Front fog lamp
*
51W
HB4
Rear
Tail lamp
Inside
5W or LED
W5W LL or LED
Outside
5W or LED
P21/5W LL or LED
Stop lamp
Inside
LED
LED
Outside
21W or LED
P21/5W LL or LED
Turn signal lamp
21W
PY21W LL
Back up lamp
16W
W16W
Rear fog light
*
21W or LED
P21W LL or LED
High mounted stop lamp
5W X 4EA
W5W LL
License plate lamp
5W X 2EA
W5W LL
*
If equipped
Specifications & Consumer information
9-04
Light Bulb
Wattage
Bulb type
Interior
Map lamps
*
10W X 2EA
W10W
Room lamp
8W
FESTON
Luggage lamp
8W
FESTON
Glove box lamp
8W
FESTON
Vanity mirror lamps
*
5W
FESTON
*
If equipped
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Specifications & C
onsumer information
TIRES AND WHEELS
For Europe
Specifications & Consumer information
9-06
Item
Tire size
Wheel size
Load Capacity
Speed capacity
Inflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)]
Wheel
lug nut
torque
Kgf·m
(lbf·ft,
N·m)
Normal load
Maximum load
LI
*1
Kg
SS
*2
Km/h
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Full size tire
185/65R15
6.0J x 15
88
560
H
210
2.35
2.15
2.4
2.5
11 ~ 13
(79 ~ 94,
107 ~
127)
(34,
235)
(31,
215)
(35,
240)
(36,
250)
2.5
2.3
2.5
2.5
(36,
250)
(33,
230)
(36,
250)
(36,
250)
(F/C
Pack)
(F/C
Pack)
(F/C
Pack)
(F/C
Pack)
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
(38,
260)
(38,
260)
(38,
260)
(38,
260)
(Eco
pack)
(Eco
pack)
(Eco
pack)
(Eco
pack)
195/55R16
6.0J x 16
87
545
H
210
2.3
2.1
2.4
2.6
(34,
235)
(31,
215)
(35,
240)
(37,
260)
205/45R17
6.5J x 17
88
560
V
240
2.3
2.1
2.4
2.6
(34,
235)
(31,
215)
(35,
240)
(37,
260)
*1
Load Index
*2
Speed Symbol
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Specifications & C
onsumer information
Item
Tire size
Wheel size
Load Capacity
Speed capacity
Inflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)]
Wheel
lug nut
torque
Kgf·m
(lbf·ft,
N·m)
Normal load
Maximum load
LI
*1
Kg
SS
*2
Km/h
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Full size tire
205/55R17
6.5J x 17
95
690
V
240
2.35
2.1
2.4
2.6
11 ~ 13
(79 ~ 94,
107 ~
127)
(34,
235)
(31,
215)
(35,
240)
(37,
260)
Compact
spare tire
T125/80D15
3.5J x 15
95
690
M
130
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
T125/80D16
4.0T x 16
97
730
M
130
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
*1
Load Index
*2
Speed Symbol
Specifications & Consumer information
9-08
Except Europe
Item
Tire size
Wheel size
Load Capacity
Speed capacity
Inflation pressure [bar(psi, kPa)]
Wheel
lug nut
torque
Kgf·m
(lbf·ft,
N·m)
Normal load
Maximum load
LI
*1
Kg
SS
*2
Km/h
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Full size tire
185/65R15
6.0J X 15
88
560
H
210
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
11 ~ 13
79 ~ 94,
107 ~
127)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
195/55R16
6.0J X 16
87
545
H
210
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
205/45R17
6.5J X 17
88
560
V
240
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
(33,
230)
Compact
spare tire
T125/80D15
3.5J x 15
95
690
M
130
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
(60,
420)
*1
Load Index
*2
Speed Symbol
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Specifications & C
onsumer information
NOTICE
• We recommend that when replacing tires, use the same originally supplied with the vehicles.
If not, that affects driving performance.
• When driving in high altitude grades, it is natural for the atmospheric pressure to decrease. Therefore, please check the
tire pressure and add more air when necessary.
Additionally required tire air pressure per km above sea level: 1.5 psi/km
CAUTION
When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly.
Specifications & Consumer information
9-10
WEIGHT/VOLUME
Item
Gasoline 1.0
Gasoline 1.2
Gasoline 1.4
Diesel 1.6
6MT
5M/T
6M/T
6M/T
Gross vehicle
weight
For Europe
1,640 (3,616)
1,600 (3,527)
1,610 (3,549)
1,700 (3,748)
kg (lbs.)
Luggage volume
For Europe
MIN
352 (12.4)
MAX
1,155 (40.8)
l
(cu ft)
9-11
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Specifications & C
onsumer information
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