Kia Carnival Owners Manual
Kia Carnival Owners Manual
The All New Carnival encompasses an incredible combination of style, sophistication and technology with enough room to comfortably carry 8 passengers leaving plenty of space to spare. The people mover has moved on.
No longer does a family vehicle mean a compromise when it comes to aesthetics. The Carnival’s wider stance, clean profile and bold Tiger-Nose grille culminate in a more modern, resolute design. It’s all-new design allows for a more spacious cabin with multiple seating configurations. Go ahead and experience the new standard of people mover today.
The All-New Carnival delivers on style, and creates a truly premium experience for its driver and passengers. A sleeker, more swept back silhouette introduces a higher degree of sophistication.
Introduction
How to use this manual
Fuel requirements
Vehicle handling instructions
Vehicle break-in process
Vehicle data collection and event data recorders
Your vehicle at a glance
Safety features of your vehicle
Features of your vehicle
Folding key
Smart key
Theft-alarm system
Door locks
Tailgate (for manual tailgate)
Power sliding door and power tailgate
Windows
Hood
Fuel filler lid
Sunroof
Steering wheel
Mirrors
Instrument cluster
LCD display
Trip computer
Warning and indicator lights
Rear parking assist system
Parking assist system
Rearview camera
360° camera monitoring system
Lighting
Wipers and washers
Interior lights
Defroster
Manual climate control system
Automatic climate control system
Windshield defrosting and defogging
Clean air
Storage compart
Interior features
Exterior features
Audio system
Driving your vehicle
Before driving
Key positions
Engine START/STOP button
Automatic transaxle
Brake system
Cruise control system
Smart cruise control system (SCC)
Active ECO system
Drive mode integrated control system
Blind spot detection system (BSD)
Lane departure warning system (LDWS)
Foward collision warning system (FCWS)
Economical operation
Special driving conditions
Winter driving
Trailer towing
Vehicle load limit
Vehicle weight glossary
What to do in an emergency
Road warning
In case of an emergency while driving
If the engine does not start
Emergency starting
If the engine overheats
If you have a flat tire
Towing
Maintenance
Engine compartment
Maintenance services
Owner maintenance
Scheduled maintenance service
Normal maintenance schedule
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
Engine oil
Engine coolant
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
Washer fluid
Parking brake
Air cleaner
Climate control air filter
Wiper blades
Battery
Tires and wheels
Fuses
Light bulbs
Appearance care
Emission control system
Specifications & Consumer information