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2007 Kia Sedona 36659
2007 Kia Sedona 36659
2007 Kia Sedona 36659
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F Replace: Fuel filter
See your Owner’s Manual for more details and complete maintenance information, including
Warranty may be voided if maintenance schedule is not followed. See your local Kia retailer
Protect Your Warranty By Performing This Required Maintenance
Inspect*: Drive belts, fuel tank, cap, lines and hoses, disc brakes, power steering fluid, steering
Inspect*: Vacuum and crankcase ventilation hoses, front suspension ball joints, chassis/body nuts
C Inspect*: Automatic transaxle fluid, battery condition, brake lines, hoses and connections, parking brake,
GUIDE
SEDONA
features & functions
Driver’s Controls
Instrument Cluster
SEDONA
Congratulations On Your New Kia!
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Steering Wheel/
Your new Kia vehicle has been designed, engineered and manufactured to provide you with years of comfortable,
safe and dependable driving. Kia is committed to quality, innovation, safety and – above all – your satisfaction.
your new Kia vehicle. The flipbook format facilitates information access, while the detailed illustrations
ensure the instructions are easy to follow.
This Features & Functions Guide provides an overview of vehicle operation and equipment. It is not
meant as a substitute for your Owner’s Manual. Your Owner’s Manual contains specific information
Roof Panel Controls
about the operation and maintenance of your Kia vehicle, including safety information, cautions and
warnings that you need to know. In the interests of your safety and that of your family, and to help
you avoid risks that may result in death or serious injury, Kia reminds you to carefully read your
Owner’s Manual in order to fully familiarize yourself with the important information it contains.
While the information contained in this guide is accurate at the time of printing, Kia may change
vehicle specifications without notice in advance or after the fact, and assumes no liability in
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CONTENTS:
H Power Windows
Rear Quarter Window*: Press switch G to open / close the
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corresponding right or left rear quarter window.
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I Auto Down: Press the power window switch H to second detent
position and release to completely lower the window. Press again
momentarily to stop.
Lockout Switch: Located on the driver’s door panel, press I to disable
passenger’s power windows.
Central Door Lock Button
Located on the driver and passenger door panels, press the front portion
of this button to lock all doors, press the rear portion to unlock all doors.
Power Heated Outside Mirrors*
Move the mirror selection switch J to the L or R position for the left or right
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mirror and use the mirror adjustment control K to select the desired position.
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Warning Lights: The warning lights and indicators alert you to situations that may need attention.
Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for more information on the function of all the warning lights.
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
B ROTATE Fog Lights*: With the headlights on, rotate the control ring B to the
“ON” position for improved visibility in inclement weather. To turn the fog
OFF
ON lights off, turn the Control Ring B to “OFF” position.
OFF
Turn Signals: Move stalk control up to signal a right turn, or down to
signal a left turn.
AUTO
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
PULL
INT
LO
INT
TIME ON
REAR MIST INT: Wiper operates intermittently. To vary the speed, rotate the
control ring C . (S: slow operation, F: fast operation).
HI S
OFF
LO: Normal wiper speed. D
INT
HI: Fast wiper speed.
LO ST F OFF
F
INT
HI T INT
TIME REAR
MOVE DOWN
you, hold for continuous spray and wipe.
PULL STALK
E
MOD
M
U VOL
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E
VOL
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
Cruise Control
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To Set Cruise Control, Do the Following:
ACCES 1. Pull the CRUISE ON/OFF button F to turn the system on. The CRUISE
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indicator light in the instrument cluster will illuminate.
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2. Accelerate to the desired speed, must be more than 24 mph (40 km/h).
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ON 3. Depress the COAST/SET switch and release it at the speed you want. The
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O FF F “SET” light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. Release the accelerator
COA at the same time. The desired speed will automatically be maintained.
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To Cancel Cruise Control, Do One of the Following:
1. Press the brake pedal.
2. Push the CANCEL switch.
3. Push the CRUISE ON/OFF button.
To Increase the Cruising Speed, Do One of the Following:
1. Push the RES/ACCEL switch and release it. This will increase your current
cruising speed by 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
2. Hold the RES/ACCEL switch, your speed will increase gradually.
Let go of the button when you reach your desired speed.
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To Decrease the Cruising Speed, Do One of the Following:
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1. Push the COAST/SET switch and release it. This will decrease your current
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cruising speed by 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
2. Hold the COAST/SET switch, your speed will decrease gradually. Let
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go of the button when you reach your desired speed.
To Resume Speed:
1. After brake application, press RES/ACCEL to reset previous speed.
NOTE: The Cruise Control ON/OFF function will reset w/ ignition key cycle.
Digital Clock
With the ignition in the ACC or ON position, the clock buttons operate as
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follows:
4:35
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HOUR: Press “H” to advance the time displayed by one hour.
MINUTE: Press “M” to advance the time displayed by one minute, or
hold to rapidly advance.
RESET: Press “R” to clear away minutes and set to the nearest hour.
NOTE: Hold for more than 5 seconds to toggle between 12 and 24 hour
formats.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
1 AM SCAN 8
PUSH AUDIO
PUSH
11 In CD mode, press to repeat playback on the
POWER
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10 12 13
CONTROL
current track.
SEEK
1 2 3 RDM
FF
12 In CD mode, press for randomized selection of
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TRACK
4 RPT 5 6
REW 15
tracks.
13 Press and hold to fast-forward through a CD
track or press and hold to rewind through a
VOLUME TUNE
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10 seconds of each track in CD mode. NOTICE: Forcing the CD into the slot may damage the player.
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13 Press / for the next highest/lowest channel in radio
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SEEK
13 TRACK
1 FF 2 RDM 3
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mode or for the next/previous track or file in CD/MP3 mode.
VOLUME
4 REW 5 RPT 6 MARK
FILE TUNE
14 Press and hold FF to fast-forward through a tape, CD track
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or MP3 file or press and hold REW to rewind through a tape,
CD track or MP3 file.
AM/FM/CASSETTE/MP3/6-Disc Changer 15 In CD mode, press for randomized selection of tracks. For an
MP3 CD, press for randomized selection of tracks within the
Audio System* selected folder.
1 Press to select CD/MP3 mode. 16 In CD mode, press to repeat playback on the current track or
2 Press to switch to radio and select AM, FM1 or FM2 bands. hold to repeat playback of the selected CD. For an MP3 CD,
3 Press to eject a CD or tape, respectively, from the system. hold to repeat playback within the selected folder.
4 Press to switch the audio playback to the Premium Rear 17 For tape mode, press when playing tapes recorded with
Entertainment System*. Sound will emanate from all vehicle speakers. Dolby® B Noise Reduction. Press to view the full title of MP3s
NOTE: This button is labeled EQ on models not equipped with that have long file names when playing an MP3 CD.
the Rear Seat Entertainment System. 18 Press and hold MARK for more than .8 seconds to add
5 Press to select previous CD. current file to the playlist.
6 Press to select next CD. 19 Press or to search for a specific file folder directory,
7 Press the LOAD button, then insert a CD to automatically begin then press 21 to access the directory selected.
playback. 20 Press and hold the corresponding preset button (1-6) until
8 Press the LOAD button, display will instruct: WAIT, INSERT CD, you hear an audible beep to store a station in memory.
LOADING CD, READING CD. Repeat procedure to load multiple CDs. 21 In radio mode, turn the knob clockwise to increase or
9 Press to select Tape mode, press again counterclockwise to decrease the frequency.
to switch between tape sides during tape playback. NOTICE: Forcing the CD into the slot may damage the player.
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REAR TEMP 8 0
R + 5 Air Intake Control Button
Rear Window Defroster
FRONT REAR
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A/C
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A 7 Mode Selection Button
8 Rear Temperature Control
9 Rear Fan Speed Control Knob
Manual system functions to operate defrost: Windshield Defogging/Defrosting:
1. Select the Defrost or Floor/Defrost position. Defrost – A Turns the defroster function
2. Select any fan speed (higher fan speeds will defrost the ON and OFF.
windshield more quickly).
NOTE: In defrost mode some moisture may be visible on the Mode Selection:
windshield during cool A/C operation. To eliminate this effect 1. When selecting “OFF” on Mode Selection
adjust Temperature Control Knob 1 or 2 as desired. This Button 7 , the fan does not operate, but
condition happens more at night and on cloudy days. Keep fresh air vent is automatically selected.
inside glass as clean as possible to help reduce window fogging. 2. When selecting “MAX A/C,” fresh air vent
3. Select desired temperature. mode is not activated.
4. When defrost mode is selected A/C is operational, fresh
air vent is open, although A/C lamp is off.
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
PUSH
MODE
REAR
4 Passenger’s Temperature Control Button
– OFF + R +
5 Dual Temperature Control Selection Button
TEMP
FRONT REAR
A/C
12 6 Front Fan Speed Control Knob
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7 Mode Selection Button
NOTE: During automatic operation, air conditioning system 14 Rear Window Defroster Button
will turn on at any time, this is done to help reduce humidity. 15 Fresh Air Intake Control
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
Windshield Defogging/Defrosting
B Defrost – B Turns the defroster function ON and OFF.
MODE
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A/C
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Seat Warmers*
ROTATE Rotate the control from 0 (OFF) to 5 (warmest temperature) to adjust
driver and front passenger seat warmth.
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*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
Sunroof*
With ignition in the “ON” position, operate by pressing the following buttons:
AUTO SLIDE OPEN: Press A for less than 0.5 seconds to fully open
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automatically. Press again to stop.
MANUAL SLIDE OPEN: Press and hold A until sunroof opens to the desired
B position.
AUTO TILT OPEN: Press B for less than 0.5 seconds to fully tilt open
C automatically. Press again to stop.
MANUAL TILT OPEN: Press B to partially tilt open, hold to fully tilt open.
CLOSE: Press C to partially close, hold to fully close.
Trip Computer*
Reset Button: Press H for less than 4 seconds to clear drive time and
average fuel consumption. Press H for more than 4 seconds to toggle
RESET
SE - 64 MODE
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
OFF
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DOOR M door is opened and go off when all doors are shut. Press switch N to
OFF
N keep light OFF.
Tailgate Light
Set switch to O DOOR position to make the light come on when the
tailgate is open. Set to OFF position to keep light off.
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OFF DOOR
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
POWER
PLAY
STOP
A/V MENU
REW
FWD OFF FMTX ON
PREV NEXT
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
REW
FWD OFF
A
1 M Cushion Height Adjustment: Push switch A
upward or downward to adjust the height of the
3 STOP
entire seat cushion.
8-Way Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat* Rear Seat (tilt) Height Adjustment: Push the
Located on the driver’s door panel, press the switches back portion of switch A downward to lower, or
accordingly to make the following adjustments. upward to raise.
1 Memory Store*:
Two different driver’s seat, outside mirror and adjustable Front Seat (tilt) Height Adjustment: Push the
pedal positions can be stored in memory. front portion of switch A downward to lower, or
With the Key “ON,” Store a Position in Memory: upward to raise.
1. Make sure the vehicle is in the PARK position.
2. Adjust driver’s seat and outside mirrors to the desired Seat Recline Adjustment: Push top portion of
position. switch B forward or backward to adjust recline angle.
3. Press and release the memory button “M,” then press
one of the memory recall buttons 2 within 5 seconds. WARNING: Adjusting the driver seat with the vehicle in motion
2 Memory Recall*: could cause loss of control and a serious accident.
Press buttons “1” or “2” to recall stored memory seat
and mirror positions.
3 Stop Memory Seat Position Recall*:
Press to stop memory recall.
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
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Cushion Height Adjustment (Driver’s Seat Only):
To raise: Pull the lever F up several times.
To lower: Press the lever F down several times.
G Seat Recline Adjustment:
1. Lean forward slightly and pull up on the seatback recline lever G .
F 2. Lean back on the seat until the desired position is attained.
3. Release the seatback recline lever G and make sure the seat is
locked in place.
Lumbar Adjustment (Driver’s Seat Only):
Located on the outside of the driver’s seatback, pivot the lever H to
increase or decrease support.
Side Table
Located on the inner portion of the passenger’s seat, use the
side table as follows:
To use: Pull the table all the way up until it clicks into place. You can
extend it toward the rear passenger compartment by pulling the rear
portion backward.
To stow: Pull up on the release lever and press down the edge of the table.
Front Active Headrests
Moves forward in the event of a rear impact to help prevent the driver’s
and front passenger’s heads from moving backward, thus helping to
prevent neck injuries.
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
Instrument Cluster
If there is no passenger or the adult passenger is small or out of
position, the front PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator may turn ON.
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PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
When this indicator is lit, the front passenger’s air bag will not operate.
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Please refer to your Owner’s Manual and the separate brochure
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entitled “Your Safety is Important to Kia” for more detailed
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information regarding your vehicle’s air bags.
WARNING: Always properly restrain children in the rear seat of
your vehicle. Seat covers must NOT be used because they can
affect how the system operates.
Center Panel
Controls
Child Safety Locks
Located on the rear edge of the door, push the child safety lock to
Seating
*If equipped.
Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.
Safety
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Protect Your Warranty By Performing This Required Maintenance
A Change: Engine oil, engine oil filter
7,500 miles A B
Inspect*: Drive belts, fuel tank, cap, lines and hoses, disc brakes, power steering fluid, steering
15,000 miles A B C D operation, linkage and hoses, tire tread
Lube: Locks and hinges
22,500 miles A B B Inspect*: Air cleaner element
C Inspect*: Automatic transaxle fluid, battery condition, brake lines, hoses and connections, parking brake,
30,000 miles A C E
brake fluid, driveshaft and boots
37,500 miles A B F D Inspect*: Fuel tank air filter
E Replace: Fuel tank air filter, air cleaner element
45,000 miles A B C D
Inspect*: Vacuum and crankcase ventilation hoses, front suspension ball joints, chassis/body nuts
and bolts
52,500 miles A B
F Replace: Fuel filter
60,000 miles A C E G I G Replace: Engine coolant
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