KIA Amanti (2009 year). Instruction — part 15

In case of an emergency
Changing tires
(Continued)
Jacking instructions
The vehicle can easily roll off
The jack is provided for emergency
the jack causing serious
tire changing only.
injury or death. No person
Follow jacking instructions to reduce
should place any portion of
the possibility of personal injury.
their body under a vehicle that
is supported only by a jack ;
use vehicle support stands.
WARNING - Changing tires
Do not start or run the engine
Never attempt vehicle repairs
while the vehicle is on the
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in the traffic lanes of a public
jack.
Tire replacement
road or highway.
Do not allow anyone to remain
1. Park on a level surface and apply
Always move the vehicle com-
in the vehicle while it is on the
the parking brake firmly.
pletely off the road and onto
jack.
the shoulder before trying to
2. Shift the shift lever into P (Park).
Make sure any children pres-
change a tire. The jack should
3. Activate the hazard warning flash-
ent are in a secure place away
be used on level firm ground
er.
from the road and from the
whenever possible. If you can-
vehicle to be raised with the
not find a firm, level place off
jack.
the road, call a towing service
company for assistance.
Be sure to use the correct
front and rear jacking posi-
tions on the vehicle; never use
the bumpers or any other part
of the vehicle for jack support.
(Continued)
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In case of an emergency
WARNING - Changing a tire
To prevent vehicle movement
while changing a tire, always
set the parking brake fully, and
always block the wheel diago-
nally opposite the wheel being
changed.
It is recommended that the
wheels of the vehicle be
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2GHN409
chocked, and that no person
4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,
should remain in a vehicle that
6. Wrap a piece of cloth around the
jack, jack handle, and spare tire
is being jacked.
tip of the screwdriver to avoid
from the vehicle.
scratching.
5. Block both the front and rear of the
7. Insert a screwdriver into the notch
wheel that is diagonally opposite
of the wheel cover and pry gently
the jack position.
to remove the wheel cover
(if
equipped).
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In case of an emergency
2GHN409B
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8. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-
9. P
rear
10. Insert the jack handle into the
terclockwise one turn each, but do
jacking position closest to the tire
jack and turn it clockwise, raising
not remove any nut until the tire
you are changing. Place the jack
the vehicle until the tire just
has been raised off the ground.
at the designated locations under
clears the ground. This measure-
the frame. The jacking positions
ment is approximately 1.2 in (30
are plates welded to the frame
mm). Before removing the wheel
with two tabs and a raised dot to
lug nuts, make sure the vehicle is
index with the jack.
stable and that there is no
chance for movement or slip-
page.
WARNING - Jack location
11. Remove the wheel lug nuts by
To reduce the possibility of
turning them counterclockwise,
injury, be sure to use only the
then remove the wheel.
jack provided with the vehicle
and in the correct jack position;
12. Mount the spare tire into position
never use any other part of the
and install the wheel lug nuts
vehicle for jack support.
with the beveled edge inward.
6 26
In case of an emergency
14. Reinstall the wheel cover by fit-
ting the boss of the wheel cover
WARNING - Wheel studs
in the groove of the wheel.
If the studs are damaged, they
may lose their ability to retain
CAUTION
the wheel. This could lead to the
loss of the wheel and a colli-
Your vehicle has metric threads
on the wheel studs and nuts.
sion.
Make certain during wheel
removal that the same nuts
To prevent the jack, jack handle,
removed are reinstalled - or, if
2GHN409A
wheel lug nut, wrench and spare tire
replaced, that nuts with metric
from rattling while the vehicle is in
13. Once the wheel lug nuts have
threads and the same chamfer
motion, store them properly.
been tightened, lower the vehicle
configuration
are
used.
fully to the ground and continue to
Installation of a non-metric
tighten the lug nuts until they are
thread nut on a metric stud or
WARNING
fully secured. Tighten the wheel
vice-versa will not secure the
Check the inflation pressures as
lug nuts firmly in a “star” pattern.
wheel to the hub properly and
soon as possible after installing
If you are unsure of the tightness
will damage the stud so that it
the spare tire. Adjust it to the
must be replaced.
of the wheel lug nuts, have them
specified pressure, if necessary.
checked at the nearest service
Note that most lug nuts do not
Refer to Section 8, Specifications.
station. The specified tightening
have metric threads. Be sure to
torque is 65-79 lb•ft (9~11 kg•m,
use extreme care in checking
88-107 N•m). Improperly tight-
for thread style before installing
ened wheel lug nuts could cause
aftermarket lug nuts or wheels.
brake pedal vibration while brak-
If
in doubt, consult an
ing.
Authorized Kia Dealer.
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Maintenance services / 7-2
Normal maintenance schedule / 7-3
Severe maintenance schedule / 7-6
Owner maintenance / 7-9
Engine compartment / 7-12
Engine oil and oil filter / 7-13
Engine cooling system / 7-14
Brakes / 7-16
Power steering / 7-17
Automatic transaxle / 7-18
Lubricants and fluids / 7-20
Air cleaner / 7-21
Climate control air filter / 7-22
Wiper blades / 7-24
Battery / 7-26
Tires and wheels / 7-29
Maintenance
7
Bulb replacement / 7-41
Lubricant specifications / 7-46
Exterior care / 7-48
Interior care / 7-51
California perchlorate notice / 7-52
Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care to
Owner’s responsibility
Scheduled maintenance service
prevent damage to your vehicle and
If none of the following conditions are
injury to yourself whenever performing
NOTICE
applicable, then use Schedule
1
-
any maintenance or inspection proce-
Normal Maintenance.
dures.
Maintenance Service and Record
Repeated short distance driving.
Should you have any doubts concerning
Retention are the owner's responsibility.
Driving in dusty conditions or sandy
the inspection or servicing of your vehi-
areas.
cle, we strongly recommend that you
You should retain documents that show
Extensive use of brakes.
have an Authorized Kia Dealer perform
proper maintenance has been performed
this work.
on your vehicle in accordance with the
Driving in areas where salt or other
scheduled maintenance service charts
corrosive materials are being used.
An Authorized Kia Dealer has factory-
trained technicians and genuine Kia
shown on the following pages. You need
Driving on rough or muddy roads.
parts to service your vehicle properly. For
this information to establish your compli-
Driving in mountainous areas.
expert advice and quality service, see an
ance with the servicing and maintenance
Extended periods of idling or low
requirements of your Kia warranties.
Authorized Kia Dealer.
speed operation.
Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient
Detailed warranty information is provided
Driving for a prolonged period in cold
in
your Warranty & Consumer
servicing may result in operational prob-
temperatures and/or extremely humid
lems with your vehicle that could lead to
Information manual.
climates.
vehicle damage, an accident, or person-
Repairs and adjustments required as a
More than 50% driving in heavy city
al injury.
result of improper maintenance or a lack
traffic during hot weather above 90°F
of required maintenance are not covered.
(32°C)
We recommend you have your vehicle
If any of the preceding conditions apply,
maintained and repaired by an
follow Schedule 2 - Severe Maintenance.
Authorized Kia Dealer. An Authorized Kia
After
105 months or
105,000 miles
Dealer meets Kia`s high service quality
(168,000 km) continue to follow the pre-
standards and receives technical support
scribed maintenance intervals.
from Kia in order to provide you with a
high level of service satisfaction.
7 2
Maintenance
SCHEDULE 1 - NORMAL MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Number of Months or Miles (kilometers), whichever comes first
INTERVALS
Months
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
66
72
78
84
Miles x 1,000
7.5
15
22.5
30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75
82.5
90
97.5
105
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
(km x 1,000)
(12)
(24)
(36)
(48)
(60)
(72)
(84)
(96)
(108)
(120)
(132)
(144)
(156)
(168)
Drive belts (1)
I
I
I
Engine oil and engine oil filter
Replace every 7,500 miles or 12 months
Auto transaxle fluid
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
Air cleaner element
I
I
I
R
I
I
I
R
I
I
I
R
I
I
Spark plugs
Replace every 100,000 miles or 10 years
Valve clearance (2)
I
At first, replace at 60,000 miles or 60 months ;
Engine coolant (3) (4)
after that, replace every 30,000 miles or 24 months
I: Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R: Replace or change.
(1) The drive belt should be replaced when cracks occur or tension is reduced excessively.
(2) Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform the
operation.
(3) Coolant level adjustment and leak : Inspect regularly.
(4) When adding coolant, use only a qualified coolant additive for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the
factory. An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage.
7 3
Maintenance
SCHEDULE 1 - NORMAL MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
Number of Months or Miles (kilometers), whichever comes first
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
Months
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
66
72
78
84
Miles x 1,000
7.5
15
22.5
30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75
82.5
90
97.5
105
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
(km x 1,000)
(12)
(24)
(36)
(48)
(60)
(72)
(84)
(96)
(108)
(120)
(132)
(144)
(156)
(168)
Fuel filter
R
R
Fuel tank, cap, lines and hoses
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Vaccum and crankcase ventilation hoses
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Fuel tank air filter
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
Battery condition
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Brake lines, hoses and connections
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Brake pedal
Inspect frequently depending on the condition
Parking brake
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Disc brakes
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Brake fluid
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I: Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R: Replace or change.
7 4
Maintenance
SCHEDULE 1 - NORMAL MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
Number of Months or Miles (kilometers), whichever comes first
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
Months
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
66
72
78
84
Miles x 1,000
7.5
15
22.5
30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75
82.5
90
97.5
105
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
(km x 1,000)
(12)
(24)
(36)
(48)
(60)
(72)
(84)
(96)
(108)
(120)
(132)
(144)
(156)
(168)
Power steering fluid
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Steering operation, linkage and hoses
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Front suspension ball joints
L
L
L
Drive shaft and boots
Inspect every 12 months or 15,000 miles
Tire
Pressure
Please refer to section “Tires and wheels” on Chapter 7
Tread wear
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Chassis/body nuts and bolts
I
I
I
All locks and hinges
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Air conditioner refrigerant
Inspect refrigerant amount annually
Air conditioner compressor
Inspect operation annually
Climate control air filter
Replace every 10,000 miles
I: Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R: Replace or change.
L: Lubricate
7 5
Maintenance
SCHEDULE 2 - SEVERE MAINTENANCE
Number of Months or Miles (kilometers), whichever comes first
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
Months
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
Miles x 1,000
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
(km x 1,000)
(5)
(10)
(15)
(20)
(25)
(30)
(35)
(40)
(45)
(50)
(55)
(60)
(65)
(70)
Drive belts (1)
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Engine oil and engine oil filter
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Auto transaxle fluid
I
R
Air cleaner element
Inspect more frequently depending on the condition and if necessary, replace
Spark plugs
Inspect more frequently depending on the condition and if necessary, replace
Valve clearance (2)
Inspect every 60,000 miles or 48 months
Engine coolant (3) (4)
At first, replace at 60,000 miles or 60 months ;
after that, replace every 30,000 miles or 24 months
I: Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R: Replace or change.
(1) The drive belt should be replaced when cracks occur or tension is reduced excessively.
(2) Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform the
operation.
(3) Coolant level adjustment and leak : Inspect regularly.
(4) When adding coolant, use only a qualified coolant additive for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the
factory. An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage.
7 6
Maintenance
SCHEDULE 2 - SEVERE MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
Number of Months or Miles (kilometers), whichever comes first
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
Months
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
Miles x 1,000
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
(km x 1,000)
(5)
(10)
(15)
(20)
(25)
(30)
(35)
(40)
(45)
(50)
(55)
(60)
(65)
(70)
Fuel filter
Replace every 37,500 miles
Fuel tank, cap, lines and hoses
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Vaccum and crankcase ventilation hoses
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Fuel tank air filter
I
R
I
R
Battery condition
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Brake lines, hoses and connections
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Brake pedal
Inspect frequently depending on the condition
Parking brake
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Disc brakes
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Brake fluid
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I: Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R: Replace or change.
7 7
Maintenance
SCHEDULE 2 - SEVERE MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
MAINTENANCE
Number of Months or Miles (kilometers), whichever comes first
INTERVALS
Months
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
Miles x 1,000
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
(km x 1,000)
(5)
(10)
(15)
(20)
(25)
(30)
(35)
(40)
(45)
(50)
(55)
(60)
(65)
(70)
Power steering fluid
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Steering operation, linkage and hoses
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Front suspension ball joints
L
L
L
Drive shaft and boots
Inspect every 6 months or 7,500 miles
Tire
Pressure
Please refer to section “Tires and wheels” on Chapter 7
Tread wear
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Chassis/body nuts and bolts
I
I
I
All locks and hinges
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Air conditioner refrigerant
Inspect refrigerant amount annually
Air conditioner compressor
Inspect operation annually
Climate control air filter
Replace every 10,000 miles
I: Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R: Replace or change.
7 8
Maintenance
OWNER MAINTENANCE
Owner maintenance schedule
When you stop for fuel:
While operating your vehicle:
The following lists are vehicle checks and
• Check the engine oil level.
Note any changes in the sound of the
inspections that should be performed by
• Check coolant level in coolant reser-
exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes
the owner or qualified service technician
voir.
in the vehicle.
at the frequencies indicated to help
Check for vibrations in the steering
ensure safe, dependable operation of
wheel. Notice any increased steering
WARNING
your vehicle.
effort or looseness in the steering
Be careful when checking your
Any adverse conditions should be
wheel, or change in its straight-ahead
engine coolant level when the
brought to the attention of your dealer or
position.
engine is hot. Scalding hot coolant
qualified service technician or service
Notice if your vehicle constantly turns
and steam may blow out under
advisor as soon as possible.
slightly or “pulls” to one side when trav-
pressure. This could cause serious
These Owner Maintenance Checks are
eling on smooth, level road.
injury.
generally not covered by warranties and
When stopping, listen and check for
you may be charged for labor, parts and
strange sounds, pulling to one side,
lubricants used.
• Check the windshield washer fluid
increased brake pedal travel or “hard-
level.
to-push” brake pedal.
• Look for low or under-inflated tires.
If any slipping or changes in the oper-
ation of your transaxle occurs, check
the transaxle fluid level.
Check automatic transaxle P
(Park)
function.
Check parking brake.
Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle
(water dripping from the air condition-
ing system after use is normal).
7 9
Maintenance
At least monthly:
At least twice a year
At least once a year :
• Check coolant level in the coolant
(i.e., every Spring and Fall) :
• Clean body and door drain holes.
recovery reservoir.
• Check radiator, heater and air condi-
• Lubricate door hinges and checks, and
• Check the operation of all exterior
tioning hoses for leaks or da-mage.
hood hinges.
lights, including the stoplights, turn sig-
• Check windshield washer spray and
• Lubricate door and hood locks and
nals and hazard warning flashers.
wiper operation. Clean wiper blades
latches.
• Check the inflation pressures of all
with clean cloth dampened with wash-
• Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips.
tires including the spare.
er fluid.
• Check the air conditioning system
• Check headlight alignment.
before the warm weather season.
• Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields
• Check the power steering fluid level.
and clamps.
• Inspect and lubricate automatic
• Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear
transaxle linkage and controls.
and function.
• Clean battery and terminals.
• Check for worn tires and loose wheel
• Check the brake fluid level.
lug nuts.
7 10
Maintenance
Owner maintenance precautions
WARNING - Maintenance
Improper or incomplete service may
work
result in problems. This section gives
instructions only for the maintenance
Performing maintenance work on
items that are easy to perform.
a vehicle can be dangerous. You
As explained earlier in this section, sev-
can be seriously injured while per-
eral procedures can be done only by a
forming some maintenance pro-
qualified service technician with special
cedures. If you lack sufficient
tools.
knowledge and experience or the
proper tools and equipment to do
the work, have it done by a quali-
NOTICE
fied technician.
Improper owner maintenance during
Working under the hood with the
the warranty period may affect warran-
engine running is dangerous. It
ty coverage. For details, read the sepa-
becomes even more dangerous
rate Kia Warranty & Consumer
when you wear jewelry or loose
Information Manual provided with the
clothing. These can become
vehicle. If you're unsure about any serv-
entangled in moving parts and
icing or maintenance procedure, have it
result in injury. Therefore, if you
done by an Authorized Kia Dealer.
must run the engine while work-
ing under the hood, make certain
that you remove all jewelry (espe-
cially rings, bracelets, watches,
and necklaces) and all neckties,
scarves, and similar loose cloth-
ing before getting near the engine
or cooling fans.
7 11
Maintenance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
1. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
2. Power steering fluid reservoir
3. Engine oil filler cap
4. Auto transaxle oil dipstick
5. Air cleaner
6. Brake fluid reservoir
7. Engine oil dipstick
8. Radiator cap
9. Positive battery terminal
10. Engine coolant reservoir
11. Negative battery terminal
OGH057001N
7 12
Maintenance
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER
Checking the engine oil level
1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.
2. Start the engine and allow it to reach
normal operating temperature.
3. Turn the engine off and wait for a few
minutes (about 5 minutes) for the oil to
return to the oil pan.
4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and
re-insert it fully.
5. Pull the dipstick out again and check
the level. The level should be between
OGH057005
OGH057003
F and L.
Use only the specified engine oil. (Refer
Changing the engine oil and filter
If it is near or at L, add enough oil to bring
to
“Recommended Lubricants” later in
Change engine oil and filter according to
the level to F. Do not overfill.
this section.)
the Scheduled Maintenance at the begin-
ning of this section.
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