Kia Stonic (2018 year). Manual — part 21
Jack label
■ Example
Type A
Type B
Type C
❈
The actual Jack label in the vehicle
may differ from the illustration. For
more detailed specifications, refer
to the label attached to the jack.
1. Model Name
2. Maximum allowable load
3. When using the jack, set your park‐
ing brake.
4. When using the jack, stop the en‐
gine.
5. Do not get under a vehicle that is
supported by a jack.
6. The designated locations under the
frame
7. When supporting the vehicle, the
base plate of the jack must be ver‐
tical under the lifting point.
8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles
with manual transmission or move
the shift lever to the P position on
vehicles with automatic transaxle.
9. The jack should be used on firm
level ground.
10. Jack manufacturer
11. Production date
12. Representative company and ad‐
dress
What to do in an emergency
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EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack
OUM074110L
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What to do in an emer
gency
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH TIRE MOBILITY KIT, IF EQUIPPED)
OYB067009D
Please read the instructions before us‐
ing the Tire Mobility Kit.
1. Compressor
2. Sealant bottle
The Tire Mobility Kit is a temporary fix
to the tire and have the tire inspected
by a professional workshop as soon as
possible. Kia recommends to visit an
authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
CAUTION
n One sealant for one tire
(Continued)
(Continued)
When two or more tires are flat, do
not use the tire mobility kit because
the supported one sealant of Tire
Mobility Kit is only used for one flat
tire.
WARNING
n Tire wall
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit to
repair punctures in the tire walls.
This can result in an accident due to
tire failure.
WARNING
n Temporary fix
Have your tire repaired as soon as
possible. The tire may lose air pres‐
sure at any time after inflating with
the Tire Mobility Kit.
CAUTION
• When replacing or repairing the
tire after using tire sealant, make
certain to remove the sealant at‐
tached to the inner part of the tire
and wheel. If the sealant is not re‐
moved, noise and vibration may
occur.
• We recommend to use original Kia
manufactured sealant.
• If the TPMS warning light illumi‐
nates after using the TMK, have
your vehicle inspected by a profes‐
sional workshop. Kia recommends
to contact an authorized Kia deal‐
er/service partner.
What to do in an emergency
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Introduction
With the Tire Mobility Kit (TMK) you
stay mobile even after experiencing a
tire puncture.
The system of compressor and sealing
compound effectively and comfortably
seals most punctures in a passenger
car tire caused by nails or similar ob‐
jects and reinflates the tire.
After you ensured that the tire is prop‐
erly sealed you can drive cautiously on
the tire (up to 200 km (120 miles)) at a
max. speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) in or‐
der to reach a vehicle or tire dealer to
have the tire replaced.
It is possible that some tires, especially
with larger punctures or damage to the
sidewall, cannot be sealed completely.
Air pressure loss in the tire may ad‐
versely affect tire performance.
For this reason, you should avoid
abrupt steering or other driving ma‐
neuvers, especially if the vehicle is
heavily loaded or if a trailer is in use.
The TMK is not designed or intended as
a permanent tire repair method and is
to be used for one tire only.
This instruction shows you step by step
how to temporarily seal the puncture
simply and reliably.
Read the section Notes on the safe
WARNING
Do not use the TMK if a tire is se‐
verely damaged by driving run flat or
with insufficient air pressure.
Only punctured areas located within
the tread region of the tire can be
sealed using the TMK.
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What to do in an emer
gency
Components of the Tire Mobility Kit (TMK)
1. Speed restriction label
2. Sealant bottle and label with speed
restriction
3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to
wheel
4. Connectors and cable for the power
outlet direct connection
5. Holder for the sealant bottle
6. Compressor
7. On/off switch
8. Pressure gauge for displaying the
tire inflation pressure
9. Button for reducing tire inflation
pressure
Connectors, cable and connection hose
are stored in the compressor housing.
WARNING
Before using the Tire Mobility Kit,
follow the instructions on the seal‐
ant bottle.
Remove the label with the speed re‐
striction from the sealant bottle and
apply it to the steering wheel.
(Continued)
What to do in an emergency
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(Continued)
Please note the expiry date on the
sealant bottle.
Using the Tire Mobility Kit
1. Detach the speed restriction label
(1) from the sealant bottle (2), and
place it in a highly visible place in‐
side the vehicle such as on the
steering wheel to remind the driver
not to drive too fast.
2. Filling the sealant Strictly follow
the specified sequence, otherwise
the sealant may escape under high
pressure.
3. Shake the sealant bottle.
4. Connect the filling hose (3) onto the
connector of the sealant bottle (A).
5. Ensure that the button (9) on the
compressor is not pressed.
6. Unscrew the valve cap from the
valve of the defective wheel and
screw the filling hose (3) of the
sealant bottle onto the valve.
7. Insert the sealant bottle into the
housing of the compressor so that
the bottle is upright (B).
8. Ensure that the compressor is
switched off, position 0.
9. Connect between compressor and
the vehicle power outlet using the
cable and connectors.
NOTICE
Only use the front passenger side
power outlet.
10. With the ignition switched on or en‐
gine start/stop button position on:
Switch on the compressor and let it
run for approximately 3 minutes to
fill the sealant. The inflation pres‐
sure of the tire after filling is unim‐
portant.
11. Switch off the compressor.
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gency
12. Detach the hose from the sealant
bottle connector and from the tire
valve.
Return the Tire Mobility Kit to its stor‐
age location in the vehicle.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide poisoning and suf‐
focation is possible if the engine is
left running in a poorly ventilated or
unventilated location (such as inside
a building).
Distributing the sealant
13. Immediately drive approximately
7~10km (4~6miles or, about 10min)
to evenly distribute the sealant in
the tire.
CAUTION
Do not exceed a speed of 60 km/h
(35 mph). If possible, do not fall be‐
low a speed of 20 km/h (12 mph).
(Continued)
(Continued)
While driving, if you experience any
unusual vibration, ride disturbance
or noise, reduce your speed and
drive with caution until you can
safely pull off of the side of the
road. Call for road side service or
towing.
When you use the Tire Mobility Kit,
the wheel may be stained by seal‐
ant. Therefore, remove the wheel
stained by sealant and have the ve‐
hicle inspected at a professional
workshop. Kia recommends to visit
an authorized Kia dealer/service
partner.
Checking the tire inflation
pressure
1. After
driving
approximately
7~10 km (4~6 miles or about
10 minutes), stop at a suitable lo‐
cation.
2. Connect the filling hose (3) of the
compressor (clip mounted side) di‐
rectly and then connect the filling
hose (3) (opposite side) to the tire
valve.
3. Connect between compressor and
the vehicle battery using the cable
and connectors.
4. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to
200 kPa (29 psi). With the ignition
switched on, proceed as follows.
-
To increase the inflation pressure:
Switch on the compressor, position I.
To check the current inflation pres‐
sure setting, briefly switch off the
compressor.
WARNING
Do not let the compressor run for
more than 10 minutes, otherwise
the device will overheat and may be
damaged.
-
To reduce the inflation pressure:
Press the button (9) on the compres‐
sor.
What to do in an emergency
7-24
CAUTION
If the inflation pressure is not main‐
tained, drive the vehicle a second
time, refer to Distributing the seal‐
ant on page 7-24. Then repeat
steps 1 to 4.
Use of the TMK may be ineffectual
for tire damage larger than approxi‐
mately 4 mm (0.16 in).
Contact a professional workshop if
the tire cannot be made roadworthy
with the Tire Mobility Kit. Kia recom‐
mends to visit an authorized Kia
dealer/service partner.
WARNING
The tire inflation pressure must be
at least 200 kPa (29 psi). If it is not,
do not continue driving. Call for road
side service or towing.
Notes on the safe use of the
Tire Mobility Kit
• Park your car at the side of the road
so that you can work with the TMK
away from moving traffic. Place your
warning triangle in a prominent place
to make passing vehicles aware of
your location.
• To be sure your vehicle will not move,
even when you're on fairly level
ground, always set your parking
brake.
• Only use the TMK for sealing/inflation
passenger car tires. Do not use on
motorcycles, bicycles or any other
type of tires.
• Do not remove any foreign objects -
such as nails or screws - that have
penetrated the tire.
• Before using the TMK, read the pre‐
cautionary advice printed on the seal‐
ant bottle!
• Provided the car is outdoors, leave
the engine running. Otherwise oper‐
ating the compressor may eventually
drain the car battery.
• Never leave the TMK unattended
while it is being used.
• Do not leave the compressor running
for more than 10 min. at a time or it
may overheat.
• Do not use the TMK if the ambient
temperature is below -30°C (-22°F).
• When the tire and wheel are dam‐
aged, do not use the Tire Mobility Kit
for your safety.
Technical data
System voltage: DC 15 V
Working voltage: DC 10 - 15 V
Amperage rating: max. 10 A
Suitable for use at temperatures: -30 ~
+70°C (-22 ~ +158°F)
Max. working pressure: 6 bar (87 psi)
Size Compressor: 161 x 150 x 55.8 mm
(6.3 x 5.9 x 2.2 in.)
Sealant bottle: 81 x 85.5 ø mm (3.2 x
3.4 ø in.)
Compressor weight: 0.7 kg (1.5 lbs)
Sealant volume: 200 ml (12.2 cu. in.)
❈
Sealant and spare parts can be ob‐
tained and replaced at an author‐
ized vehicle or tire dealer. Empty
sealant bottles may be disposed of
at home. Liquid residue from the
sealant should be disposed of by
your vehicle or tire dealer or in ac‐
cordance with local waste disposal
regulations.
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What to do in an emer
gency
TOWING
Towing service
If emergency towing is necessary, we
recommend having it done by an au‐
thorized Kia dealer or a commercial
tow-truck service. Proper lifting and
towing procedures are necessary to
prevent damage to the vehicle. The use
of wheel dollies (1) or flatbed is recom‐
mended.
It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with
the rear wheels on the ground (without
dollies) and the front wheels off the
ground.
If any of the loaded wheels or suspen‐
sion components are damaged or the
vehicle is being towed with the front
wheels on the ground, use a towing
dolly under the front wheels.
When being towed by a commercial
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
used, the front of the vehicle should al‐
ways be lifted, not the rear.
CAUTION
• Do not tow the vehicle backwards
with the front wheels on the
ground as this may cause damage
to the vehicle.
• Do not tow with sling-type equip‐
ment. Use wheel lift or flatbed
equipment.
When towing your vehicle in an emer‐
gency without wheel dollies:
1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC
position.
2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N
(Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
CAUTION
Failure to place the transaxle shift
lever in N (Neutral) may cause inter‐
nal damage to the transaxle.
What to do in an emergency
7-26
Removable towing hook (if
equipped)
OYB067016D
Front
1. Open the tailgate, and remove the
towing hook from the tool case.
2. Remove the hole cover pressing the
upper (front) part of the cover on
the bumper.
3. Install the towing hook by turning it
clockwise into the hole until it is
fully secured.
4. Remove the towing hook and install
the cover after use.
Emergency towing
OYB067022D
Front
OYB066024D
Rear
If towing is necessary, we recommend
you to have it done by an authorized
Kia dealer or a commercial tow truck
service.
If towing service is not available in an
emergency, your vehicle may be tem‐
porarily towed using a cable or chain
secured to the emergency towing hook
under the front (or rear) of the vehicle.
Use extreme caution when towing the
vehicle. A driver must be in the vehicle
to steer it and operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done on‐
ly on hard-surfaced roads for a short
distance and at low speed. Also, the
wheels, axles, power train, steering and
brakes must all be in good condition.
• Do not use the tow hooks to pull a
vehicle out of mud, sand or other
conditions from which the vehicle
cannot be driven out under its own
power.
• Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than
the vehicle doing the towing.
• The drivers of both vehicles should
communicate with each other fre‐
quently.
CAUTION
• Attach a towing strap to the tow
hook.
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gency
(Continued)
• Using a portion of the vehicle oth‐
er than the tow hooks for towing
may damage the body of your ve‐
hicle.
• Use only a cable or chain specifi‐
cally intended for use in towing
vehicles. Securely fasten the cable
or chain to the towing hook provi‐
ded.
• Before emergency towing, check if
the hook is not broken or damaged.
• Fasten the towing cable or chain se‐
curely to the hook.
• Do not jerk the hook. Apply it steadily
and with even force.
• To avoid damaging the hook, do not
pull from the side or at a vertical an‐
gle. Always pull straight ahead.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when towing
the vehicle.
(Continued)
(Continued)
• Avoid sudden starts or erratic driv‐
ing maneuvers which would place
excessive stress on the emergency
towing hook and towing cable or
chain. The hook and towing cable
or chain may break and cause seri‐
ous injury or damage.
• If the disabled vehicle is unable to
be moved, do not forcibly continue
the towing. We recommend that
you contact an authorized Kia
dealer or a commercial tow truck
service for assistance.
• Tow the vehicle as straight ahead
as possible.
• Keep away from the vehicle during
towing.
• Use a towing strap less than 5 m
(16 feet) long. Attach a white or red
cloth (about 30 cm (12 inches) wide)
in the middle of the strap for easy
visibility.
• Drive carefully so that the towing
strap is not loosened during towing.
Emergency towing precautions
• Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the
steering wheel isn’t locked.
• Place the transaxle shift lever in N
(Neutral).
• Release the parking bake.
What to do in an emergency
7-28
• Press the brake pedal with more
force than normal since you will have
reduced brake performance.
• More steering effort will be required
because the power steering system
will be disabled.
• If you are driving down a long hill, the
brakes may overheat and brake per‐
formance will be reduced. Stop often
and let the brakes cool off.
CAUTION
n Automatic transaxle
• If the car is being towed with all
four wheels on the ground, it can
be towed only from the front. Be
sure that the transaxle is in neu‐
tral. Be sure the steering is un‐
locked by placing the ignition
switch in the ACC position. A driver
must be in the towed vehicle to
operate the steering and brakes.
• To avoid serious damage to the
automatic transaxle, limit the ve‐
hicle speed to 15 km/h (10 mph)
and drive less than 1.5 km (1 mile)
when towing.
(Continued)
(Continued)
• Before towing, check the auto‐
matic transaxle for fluid leaks un‐
der your vehicle. If the automatic
transaxle fluid is leaking, flatbed
equipment or a towing dolly must
be used.
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What to do in an emer
gency
EMERGENCY COMMODITY (IF EQUIPPED)
There are some emergency commodi‐
ties in the vehicle to help you respond
to the emergency situation.
Fire extinguisher
If there is a small fire and you know
how to use the fire extinguisher, take
the following steps carefully.
1. Pull the pin at the top of the extin‐
guisher that keeps the handle from
being accidentally pressed.
2. Aim the nozzle toward the base of
the fire.
3. Stand approximately 2.5 m (8 ft)
away from the fire and squeeze
the handle to discharge the extin‐
guisher. If you release the handle,
the discharge will stop.
4. Sweep the nozzle back and forth at
the base of the fire. After the fire
appears to be out, watch it careful‐
ly since it may re-ignite.
First aid kit
There are some items such as scissors,
bandage and adhesive tape etc. in the
kit to give first aid to an injured person.
Triangle reflector
Place the triangle reflector on the road
to warn oncoming vehicles during
emergencies, such as when the vehicle
is parked by the roadside due to any
problems.
Tire pressure gauge (if
equipped)
Tires normally lose some air in day-to-
day use, and you may have to add a
few pounds of air periodically and it is
not usually a sign of a leaking tire, but
of normal wear. Always check tire pres‐
sure when the tires are cold because
tire pressure increases with tempera‐
ture.
To check the tire pressure, take the fol‐
lowing steps;
1. Unscrew the inflation valve cap
that is located on the rim of the
tire.
2. Press and hold the gauge against
the tire valve. Some air will escape
as you begin and more will escape
if you don't press the gauge in
firmly.
3. A firm non-leaking push will acti‐
vate the gauge.
4. Read the tire pressure on the
gauge to know whether the tire
pressure is low or high.
5. Adjust the tire pressures to the
specified pressure. Refer to Tires
6. Reinstall the inflation valve cap.
What to do in an emergency
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Engine compartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-04
Maintenance services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-07
Owner maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-09
Owner maintenance schedule. . . . . . . . . . . .8-09
Scheduled maintenance service. . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11
Scheduled maintenance service precaution. . . . . . 8-11
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline
Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)]. . . . . . . . . 8-12
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline
Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)] (continued). . . 8-14
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions -
For Gasoline Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)]. . .. 8-17
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline
Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)]. . . . . . 8-19
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Gasoline
Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] (con‐
tinued). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-21
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions -
For Gasoline Engine [Except Europe (Including
Russia)]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-25
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel En‐
gine [For Europe (Except Russia)]. . . . . . . . . .. 8-28
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel En‐
gine [For Europe (Except Russia)] (continued). . . . .8-30
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions -
For Diesel Engine [For Europe (Except Russia)]. . . ...8-32
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel En‐
gine [Except Europe (Including Russia)]. . . . . . . 8-34
Normal Maintenance Schedule - For Diesel En‐
gine [Except Europe (Including Russia)] (continued). ...8-36
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions -
For Diesel Engine [Except Europe (Including Russia)]. . 8-39
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items. . . . . . 8-41
Engine oil and filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-41
Drive belts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-41
Fuel filter cartridge (for diesel). . . . . . . . . . .. 8-41
Fuel filter (for gasoline). . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-41
Fuel lines, fuel hoses and connections. . . . . . . .. 8-41
Vapor hose (for gasoline engine) and fuel filler cap. . 8-42
Vacuum crankcase ventilation hoses . . . . . . . . 8-42
Air cleaner filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-42
Spark plugs (for gasoline engine). . . . . . . . . ...8-42
Valve clearance (for Kappa 1.0L T-GDI engine). . . ... 8-42
Cooling system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-42
Coolant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-42
Manual transaxle fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-42
Automatic transaxle fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-42
Brake hoses and lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-43
Brake/Clutch fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-43
Parking brake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-43
Brake discs, pads, calipers and rotors. . . . . . . ... 8-43
Suspension mounting bolts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-43
Steering gear box linkage & boots/lower arm
ball joint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-43
Drive shafts and boots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-43
Air conditioning refrigerant . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-43
Engine oil (Gasoline). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8-44
Checking the engine oil level. . . . . . . . . . . . 8-44
Maintenance
8
Changing the engine oil and filter. . . . . . . . . .. 8-45
Engine oil (Diesel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-46
Engine coolant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-48
Checking the coolant level. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-48
Changing the coolant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-51
Brake/Clutch fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-52
Checking the brake/clutch fluid level. . . . . . . . . 8-52
Automatic transaxle fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-53
Checking the automatic transaxle fluid level . . . . .. 8-53
Changing the automatic transaxle fluid. . . . . . . 8-54
Washer fluid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-55
Checking the washer fluid level. . . . . . . . . . .. 8-55
Parking brake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-56
Checking the parking brake. . . . . . . . . . . . .8-56
Fuel filter (for diesel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-57
Air cleaner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-58
Filter replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-58
Climate control air filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-59
Filter inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-59
Wiper blades. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-60
Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-63
For best battery service. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-63
Battery capacity label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-64
Battery recharging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-65
Reset items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-65
Tires and wheels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-67
Tire care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8-67
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures. . . . . .8-67
Checking tire inflation pressure. . . . . . . . . . ..8-68
Tire rotation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-69
Wheel alignment and tire balance. . . . . . . . . ..8-70
Tire replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-70
Wheel replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...8-72
Tire traction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-72
Tire maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-72
Tire sidewall labeling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-72
Low aspect ratio tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-75
Fuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-77
Inner panel fuse replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . 8-79
Engine compartment fuse replacement. . . . . . ... 8-80
Fuse/relay panel description. . . . . . . . . . . ...8-82
Light bulbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-104
Bulb replacement precaution. . . . . . . . . . . 8-104
Light bulb position (Front). . . . . . . . . . . . .8-106
Light bulb position (Rear). . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-107
Light bulb position (Side). . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8-108
Side repeater lamp (LED type) bulb Replacement. . 8-108
Side repeater lamp (bulb type) bulb Replacement. ... 8-109
Headlamp (Low/High beam) bulb replacement
(Headlamp Type A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-109
Front turn signal lamp bulb replacement (Head‐
lamp Type A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-110
Position lamp / Day time running lamp bulb re‐
placement (Headlamp Type A). . . . . . . . . . . 8-110
8
Headlamp (Low/High beam) bulb replacement
(Headlamp Type B). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-111
Front turn signal lamp bulb replacement (Head‐
lamp Type B). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-112
Static bending light replacement (Headlamp Type B). 8-112
Position lamp / Day time running lamp (LED
type) replacement (Headlamp Type B). . . . . . ...8-113
Front fog lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . . 8-113
Rear turn signal lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . 8-114
Stop and tail lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . ...8-115
Tail lamp (inside) bulb replacement. . . . . . . . .8-116
Stop and tail lamp (LED type) bulb replacement. . .. 8-116
Back up lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . . ... 8-117
Rear fog lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . . ..8-117
High mounted stop lamp bulb replacement. . . . ...8-117
License plate lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . ..8-118
Map lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . 8-118
Vanity mirror lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . 8-119
Room lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . . . ...8-119
Glove box lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . . . 8-120
Tailgate room lamp bulb replacement. . . . . . . 8-120
Headlamp and front fog lamp aiming (for Europe). .. 8-121
Appearance care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-128
Exterior care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-128
Interior care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-132
Emission control system . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8-134
Crankcase emission control system. . . . . . . . 8-134
Evaporative emission control system. . . . . . . .8-134
Exhaust emission control system. . . . . . . . . 8-134
Lean NOx trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-136
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