KIA Quoris (2018 year). Instruction — part 7
2. Detect and Alert
If you are positioned in the detect‐
ing area (50 ~100 cm behind the
vehicle) carrying a smart key, the
hazard warning lights will blink and
chime will sound for about
3 seconds to alert you the smart
key has been detected and the
trunk will open.
NOTICE
Do not approach the detecting area
if you do not want the trunk to
open. If you have unintentionally en‐
tered the detecting area and the
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hazard warning lights and chime
starts to operate, leave the detect‐
ing area with the smart key. The
trunk will stay closed.
3. Automatic opening
The hazard warning lights will blink
and chime will sound 2 times and
then the trunk will slowly open.
WARNING
• Make sure you close the trunk be‐
fore driving your vehicle.
• Make sure there are no people or
objects around the trunk before
opening or closing the trunk.
• Make sure objects in the trunk do
not come out when opening the
trunk on a slope. It may cause se‐
rious injury.
• Make sure to deactivate the Smart
Trunk when washing your vehicle.
Otherwise, the trunk may open in‐
advertently.
• The key should be kept out of
reach of children. Children may in‐
advertently open the Smart Trunk
while playing around the rear area
of the vehicle.
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How to deactivate the smart
trunk function using the smart
key
1. Door lock
2. Door unlock
3. Trunk open
If you press any button of the smart
key during the Detect and Alert stage,
the Smart Trunk function will be deacti‐
vated.
Make sure to be aware of how to deac‐
tivate the Smart Trunk function for
emergency situations.
NOTICE
• If you press the door unlock but‐
ton (2), the Smart Trunk function
will be deactivated temporarily.
But, if you do not open any door
for 30 seconds, the smart trunk
function will be activated again.
• If you press the trunk open button
(3) for more than 1 second, the
trunk opens.
• If you press the door lock button
(1) or trunk open button (3) when
the Smart Trunk function is not in
the Detect and Alert stage, the
smart trunk function will not be
deactivated.
• In case you have deactivated the
Smart Trunk function by pressing
the smart key button and opened
a door, the smart trunk function
can be activated again by closing
and locking all doors.
Detecting area
• The Smart Trunk operates with a
welcome alert if the smart key is de‐
tected within 50~100 cm from the
trunk.
• The alert stops at once if the smart
key is positioned outside the detect‐
ing area during the Detect and Alert
stage.
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NOTICE
• The Smart Trunk function will not
work if any of the following oc‐
curs:
- The smart key is close to a ra‐
dio transmitter such as a radio
station or an airport which can
interfere with normal operation
of the transmitter.
- The smart key is near a mobile
two way radio system or a cel‐
lular phone.
- Another vehicle's smart key is
being operated close to your
vehicle.
• The detecting range may decrease
or increase when :
- One side of the tire is raised to
replace a tire or to inspect the
vehicle.
- The vehicle is slantingly parked
on a slope or unpaved road, etc.
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WINDOWS
1. Driver’s door power window switch
2. Front passenger’s door power win‐
dow switch
3. Rear door (left) power window
switch
4. Rear door (right) power window
switch
5. Window opening and closing
6. Automatic power window up/down
7. Power window lock switch
NOTICE
In cold and wet climates, power win‐
dows may not work properly due to
freezing conditions.
Power windows
The engine start/stop button must be
in the ON position for power windows
to operate.
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Each door has a power window switch
that controls the door's window. The
driver has a power window lock switch
which can block the operation of rear
passenger windows. The power win‐
dows can be operated for approximate‐
ly 30 seconds after engine is turned
off. However, if the front doors open,
the power windows cannot be operated
within the 30 second period.
If the window cannot be closed because
it is blocked by objects, remove the ob‐
jects and close the window.
NOTICE
While driving with the rear windows
down or with the sunroof (if equip‐
ped) in an open (or partially open po‐
sition), your vehicle may demon‐
strate a wind buffeting or pulsation
noise. This noise is a normal occur‐
rence and can be reduced or elimina‐
ted by taking the following actions.
If the noise occurs with one or both
of the rear windows down, partially
lower both front windows approxi‐
mately one inch. If you experience
the noise with the sunroof open,
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slightly reduce the size of the sun‐
roof opening.
WARNING
Do not install any accessories in the
area of windows. It may impact jam
protection.
Window opening and closing
The driver’s door has a master power
window switch that controls all the
windows in the vehicle.
To open or close a window, press down
or pull up the front portion of the cor‐
responding switch to the first detent
position (5).
Pressing or pulling up the power win‐
dow switch momentarily to the second
detent position (6) completely lowers
or lifts the window even when the
switch is released. To stop the window
at the desired position while the win‐
dow is in operation, pull up or press and
release the switch to the opposite di‐
rection of the movement.
If the power window is not operated
correctly, the automatic power window
system must be reset as follows:
1. Place the Engine Start/Stop button
to the ON position.
2. Close the window and continue
pulling up on the driver’s power
window switch for at least
1 second after the window is com‐
pletely closed.
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Automatic reversal
If the upward movement of the window
is blocked by an object or part of the
body, the window will detect the resist‐
ance and will stop upward movement.
The window will then lower approxi‐
mately 30 cm (11.8 in.) to allow the ob‐
ject to be cleared.
If the window detects the resistance
while the power window switch is
pulled up continuously, the window will
stop upward movement then lower ap‐
proximately 2.5 cm (1 in.).
And if the power window switch is
pulled up continuously again within
5 seconds after the window is lowered
by the automatic window reversal fea‐
ture, the automatic window reversal
will not operate.
NOTICE
The automatic reverse feature is on‐
ly active when the auto up feature
is used by fully pulling up the switch.
The automatic reverse feature will
not operate if the window is raised
using the halfway position on the
power window switch.
WARNING
Always check for obstructions be‐
fore raising any window to avoid in‐
juries or vehicle damage. If an object
less than 4 mm
n (0.16 in.)
in diameter is caught between the
window glass and the upper window
channel, the automatic reverse win‐
dow may not detect the resistance
and will not stop and reverse direc‐
tion.
WARNING
The automatic reverse feature
doesn’t active while resetting power
window system. Make sure body
parts or other objects are safely out
of the way before closing the win‐
dows to avoid injuries or vehicle
damage.
Power window lock button
The driver can disable the power win‐
dow switches on the rear passengers’
doors by pressing the power window
lock switch. The indicator will be illumi‐
nated.
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When the power window lock switch in‐
dicator is illuminated :
• The driver’s master control can oper‐
ate all the power windows.
• The front passenger’s control can op‐
erate the front passenger’s power
window.
• The rear passenger’s control cannot
operate the rear passenger’s power
window.
CAUTION
• To prevent possible damage to the
power window system, do not
open or close two windows or
more at the same time. This will
also ensure the longevity of the
fuse.
• Never try to operate the main
switch on the driver's door and the
individual door window switch in
opposite directions at the same
time. If this is done, the window
will stop and cannot be opened or
closed.
WARNING
n Windows
• NEVER leave the keys in your vehi‐
cle with unsupervised children,
when the engine is running.
• NEVER leave any child unattended
in the vehicle. Even very young
children may inadvertently cause
the vehicle to move, entangle
themselves in the windows, or
otherwise injure themselves or
others.
• Always double check to make sure
all arms, hands, head and other
obstructions are safely out of the
way before closing a window.
• Do not allow children to play with
the power windows. Keep the driv‐
er’s door power window lock but‐
ton in the LOCK position (The indi‐
cator on the button illuminates).
Serious injury can result from un‐
intentional window operation by
the child.
• Do not extend a face or arms out‐
side through the window opening
while driving.
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HOOD
Opening the hood
1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the
hood. The hood should pop open
slightly.
WARNING
Open the hood after turning off the
engine on a flat surface, shifting the
shift lever to the P(Park) position
and setting the parking brake.
2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise
the hood slightly, push the secon‐
dary latch (1) inside of the hood
center and lift the hood (2).
3. Raise the hood. It will raise com‐
pletely by itself after it has been
raised about halfway.
Hood open warning (if equipped)
The warning message will appear on
the LCD display when hood is open.
The warning chime will operate when
the vehicle is being driven above 3 km/h
(2 mph) with the hood open.
Closing the hood
1. Before closing the hood, check the
following:
• All filler caps in engine compart‐
ment must be correctly installed.
• Gloves, rags or any other com‐
bustible material must be re‐
moved from the engine compart‐
ment.
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2. Return the support rod to its clip to
prevent it from rattling.
3. Lower the hood until it is about
30cm above the closed position and
let it drop. Make sure that it locks
into place.
4. Check that the hood has engaged
properly. If the hood can be raised
slightly, it is not properly engaged.
Open it again and close it with a lit‐
tle more force
WARNING
• Before closing the hood, ensure
that all obstructions are removed
from the hood opening. Closing the
hood with an obstruction present
in the hood opening may result in
property damage or severe per‐
sonal injury.
• Do not leave gloves, rags or any
other combustible material in the
engine compartment. Doing so
may cause a heat-induced fire.
WARNING
• Always double check to be sure
that the hood is firmly latched be‐
fore driving away. If it is not latch‐
ed, the hood could fly open while
the vehicle is being driven, causing
a total loss of visibility, which
might result in an accident.
• Do not move the vehicle with the
hood raised. The view will be
blocked and the hood could fall or
be damaged.
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FUEL FILLER LID
Opening the fuel filler lid
The fuel filler lid must be opened from
inside the vehicle by pushing the fuel
filler lid opener button.
NOTICE
If the fuel filler lid will not open be‐
cause ice has formed around it, tap
lightly or push on the lid to break the
ice and release the lid. Do not pry on
the lid. If necessary, spray around
the lid with an approved de-icer fluid
(do not use radiator anti-freeze) or
move the vehicle to a warm place
and allow the ice to melt.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Push the fuel filler lid opener but‐
ton, then the fuel filler lid slowly
open (1).
3. To remove the cap, turn the fuel
tank cap (2) counterclockwise.
4. Refuel as needed.
Closing the fuel filler lid
1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise
until it clicks . This indicates that
the cap is securely tightened.
2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it
lightly and make sure that it is se‐
curely closed.
WARNING
n Refueling
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• If pressurized fuel sprays out, it
can cover your clothes or skin and
thus subject you to the risk of fire
and burns. Always remove the fuel
cap carefully and slowly. If the cap
is venting fuel or if you hear a
hissing sound, wait until the condi‐
tion stops before completely re‐
moving the cap.
• Do not "top off" after the nozzle
automatically shuts off when re‐
fueling.
• Always check that the fuel cap is
installed securely to prevent fuel
spillage in the event of an acci‐
dent.
WARNING
n Refueling dangers
Automotive fuels are flammable ma‐
terials. When refueling, please note
the following guidelines carefully.
Failure to follow these guidelines
may result in severe personal injury,
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severe burns or death by fire or ex‐
plosion.
• Read and follow all warnings at
the gas station facility.
• Before refueling note the location
of the Emergency Gasoline Shut-
Off, if available, at the gas station
facility.
• Before touching the fuel nozzle,
you should eliminate potentially
dangerous static electricity dis‐
charge by touching another metal
part of the vehicle, a safe distance
away from the fuel filler neck,
nozzle, or other gas source.
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• Do not get back into a vehicle once
you have begun refueling since you
can generate static electricity by
touching, rubbing or sliding against
any item or fabric (polyester, sat‐
in, nylon, etc.) capable of produc‐
ing static electricity. Static elec‐
tricity discharge can ignite fuel va‐
pors resulting in rapid burning. If
you must reenter the vehicle, you
should once again eliminate poten‐
tially dangerous static electricity
discharge by touching a metal part
of the vehicle, away from the fuel
filler neck, nozzle or other gasoline
source.
• When using an approved portable
fuel container, be sure to place the
container on the ground prior to
refueling. Static electricity dis‐
charge from the container can ig‐
nite fuel vapors causing a fire.
Once refueling has begun, contact
with the vehicle should be main‐
tained until the filling is complete.
Use only approved portable plastic
fuel containers designed to carry
and store gasoline.
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• Do not use cellular phones while
refueling. Electric current and/or
electronic interference from cellu‐
lar phones can potentially ignite
fuel vapors causing a fire.
• When refueling, always shut the
engine off. Sparks produced by
electrical components related to
the engine can ignite fuel vapors
causing a fire. Once refueling is
complete, check to make sure the
filler cap and filler door are secure‐
ly closed, before starting the en‐
gine.
• DO NOT use matches or a lighter
and DO NOT SMOKE or leave a lit
cigarette in your vehicle while at a
gas station especially during refu‐
eling. Automotive fuel is highly
flammable and can, when ignited,
result in fire.
• If a fire breaks out during refuel‐
ing, leave the vicinity of the vehi‐
cle, and immediately contact the
manager of the gas station and
then contact the local fire depart‐
ment. Follow any safety instruc‐
tions they provide.
CAUTION
• Make sure to refuel your vehicle
according to the Fuel require‐
• If the fuel filler cap requires re‐
placement, please make sure that
you use parts designed for re‐
placement in your vehicle. An in‐
correct fuel filler cap can result in
a serious malfunction of the fuel
system or emission control sys‐
tem. For more detailed informa‐
tion, Kia recommends to visit an
authorized Kia dealer/service part‐
ner.
• Do not spill fuel on the exterior
surfaces of the vehicle. Any type
of fuel spilled on painted surfaces
may damage the paint.
• After refueling, make sure the fuel
cap is installed securely to prevent
fuel spillage in the event of an ac‐
cident.
Emergency fuel filler lid release
If the fuel filler lid does not open using
the remote fuel filler lid release, you
can open it manually by pulling the
handle outward slightly.
CAUTION
Do not pull the handle excessively,
otherwise the luggage area trim or
release handle may be damaged.
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PANORAMA SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
If your vehicle is equipped with a sun‐
roof, you can slide or tilt your sunroof
with the sunroof control lever located
on the overhead console.
The sunroof can only be opened,
closed, or tilted when the Engine Start/
Stop button is in the ON position.
In cold and wet climates, the sunroof
may not work properly due to freezing
conditions.
After the vehicle is washed or in a rain‐
storm, be sure to wipe off any water
that is on the sunroof before operating
it.
CAUTION
n Sunroof control lever
Do not continue to press the sunroof
control lever after the sunroof is
fully opened, closed, or tilted. Dam‐
age to the motor or system compo‐
nents could occur.
The sunroof cannot slide when it is in
the tilt position nor can it be tilted
while in an open or slide position.
WARNING
• In order to prevent accidental op‐
eration of the sunroof, especially
by a child, do not let a child oper‐
ate the sunroof.
• Do not sit on the top of the vehi‐
cle. It may cause vehicle damage.
Sunroof open warning (if
equipped)
If the driver turns off the engine when
the sunroof is not fully closed, the
warning chime will sound for a few sec‐
onds and a warning message will ap‐
pear on the LCD display.
Close the sunroof securely when leav‐
ing your vehicle.
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Sliding the sunroof
When the sunshade is closed
If you pull the sunroof control lever
backward to the second detent posi‐
tion, the sunshade will slide all the way
open then the sunroof glass will slide all
the way open. To stop the sunroof
movement at any point, pull or push
the sunroof control lever momentarily.
When the sunshade is opened
If you pull the sunroof control lever
backward, the sunroof glass will slide all
the way open. To stop the sunroof
movement at any point, pull or push
the sunroof control lever momentarily.
Closing the sunroof
To close the sunroof glass only
Push the sunroof control lever forward
to the first detent position or pull the
lever downward.
To close the sunroof glass with the
sunshade
Push the sunroof control lever forward
to the second detent position. The sun‐
roof glass will close then the sunshade
close automatically.
To stop the sunroof movement at any
point, pull or push the sunroof control
lever momentarily.
Automatic reversal
If an object or part of the body is de‐
tected while the sunroof glass or sun‐
shade is closing automatically, it will re‐
verse the direction, and then stop.
The auto reverse function does not
work if a tiny obstacle is between the
sliding glass or sunshade and the sun‐
roof sash. You should always check
that all passengers and objects are
away from the sunroof before closing
it.
Objects less than 0.16 inch (4 mm) in
diameter caught between the sunroof
glass and the front glass channel may
not be detected by the automatic re‐
verse glass and the glass will not stop
and reverse direction.
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WARNING
n Sunroof
• Be careful that someone’s head,
hands and body are not trapped by
a closing sunroof.
• Do not extend the face, neck,
arms or body outside through the
sunroof opening while driving.
• Make sure your hands and face are
safely out of the way before clos‐
ing a sunroof.
• A panorama sunroof is made of
glass, therefore it may break in an
accident. If you do not have your
seat belt on, you may stick out of
the bro-ken glass and get injured
or killed. For all passengers safety,
have an appropriate protection on
(ex. seat belt, CRS, etc.).
CAUTION
• Periodically remove any dirt that
may accumulate on the guide rail.
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• If you try to open the sunroof
when the temperature is below
freezing or when the sunroof is
covered with snow or ice, the glass
or the motor could be damaged.
Tilting the sunroof
When the sunshade is closed
If you push the sunroof control lever
upward, the sunshade will slide all the
way open then the sunroof glass will
tilt.
To stop the sunroof movement at any
point, pull or push the sunroof control
lever momentarily.
When the sunshade is opened
If you push the sunroof control lever
upward, the sunroof glass will tilt.
To stop the sunroof movement at any
point, pull or push the sunroof control
lever momentarily.
CAUTION
n Sunroof motor damage
If you try to open the sunroof when
the temperature is below freezing or
when the sunroof is covered with
snow or ice, the glass or the motor
could be damaged.
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Sunshade
• To open the sunshade, pull the sun‐
roof control lever backward to the
first detent position.
• To close the sunshade when the sun‐
roof glass is closed, push the sunroof
control lever forward.
To stop the sliding at any point, pull or
push the sunroof control lever momen‐
tarily.
NOTICE
It is normal for wrinkles to form on
the blind because of its material
characteristic.
NOTICE
Only the front glass of the panora‐
ma sunroof opens and closes.
Resetting the sunroof
Whenever the vehicle battery is discon‐
nected or discharged, or related fuse is
blown, you must reset your sunroof
system as follows:
1. The Engine Start/Stop Button must
be in the ON position.
2. Release the control lever.
3. Push and hold the control lever for‐
ward (for more than 10 seconds)
until the sunroof tilts and slightly
moves. Then, release the lever.
4. Push the sunroof control lever for‐
ward in the direction of close until
the sunroof operates as follows:
Sunroof glass and sunshade open
→
Sunroof glass and sunshade close
Then, release the control lever.
When this is complete, the sunroof
system is reset.
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For more detailed information, con‐
tact an authorized Kia dealer.
NOTICE
If the sunroof is not reset when the
vehicle battery is disconnected or
discharged, or related fuse is blown,
the sunroof may operate improper‐
ly.
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