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Head-Up Display (HUD) (if equipped)

The head up display is a transparent display which projects a shadow of some information of the instrument cluster and navigation on the HUD screen.

The hidden screen will go up when you press the screen operation switch on the left side of the lower part of crash pad and if you press the switch again, the screen will return to its original hidden position.

  • The Head-Up Display closes automatically when the door is locked with the smart key in the vehicle OFF state.

  • For smart key vehicles, the lock/ unlock button on the outside handle of the front door automatically closes the Head-Up Display when the door is locked.

  • If you do not lock the door in the vehicle OFF state, the Head-Up Display closes automatically after about 5 minutes

  • The head up display image on the HUD screen may be invisible when:

    • Sitting posture is bad.

    • Wearing a polarized sunglasses.

    • There is an object on the cover of the head up display.

    • Driving on a wet road.

    • An inadequate lighting is turned on inside the vehicle.

    • Any light comes from the outside.

    • Wearing an inadequate glasses to your eyesight.

  • If the head up display image is not shown well, adjust the height, rotation or illumination of the head up display in the cluster.

  • When the head up display needs inspection or repair, Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.

WARNING

Head-Up Display (HUD)

  • Do not attach stickers or accessories to the Head-Up Display and the crash pad.

  • Do not manually adjust the shutter and combiner. The images may not be visible due to fingerprints. Excessive external force during operation may cause damage.

  • Do not place any objects near the Head-Up Display. Interference with the object during operation may damage it.

  • Do not place any objects around the Head-Up Display. It might enter the narrow gap of the cover and affects operation.

  • Do not place any liquids around the Head-Up Display. Water or other liquids can break when it flows into the Head-Up Display.

  • Do not expose the combiner to strong light. The combiner may be deformed.

  • Do not use organic solvents, detergents or abrasive cloths to clean the Head-Up Display. Wipe it off with a soft cloth. Do not strongly wipe Head-Up Display shutter. it might be damaged.

  • For safety, be sure to adjust the settings when vehicle stopped.

  • When opening, closing and height adjusting the Head-Up Display, noise may be generated by the motor and gear.

  • Do not place any accessories on the HUD shutter. It might fall into HUD and can damage to HUD.

  • As Blind-Spot Collision Warning is a supplemental device for your safe driving, it may be dangerous to rely on only BCW information of the head up display image when changing the lane. Always pay attention to drive safely.