Jump starting
In the event vehicle still does not have a functional 12V battery (check if interior lights do not turn on) then you can try a jump start to the engine compartment jumper terminals using a 12V booster pack or jumper cables from another vehicle's 12V battery according to the following instructions.

Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Follow the jump starting procedure in this section to avoid serious injury or damage to your vehicle. If in doubt about how to properly jump start your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you have a competent technician or towing service jump start your vehicle.
Put the vehicles in P (Park) and set the parking brake. Turn both vehicles OFF.

Do not allow the jumper cables to contact anything except the correct battery or jumper terminals or the correct ground. Do not lean over the battery when making connections.

If your vehicle will not start after a few attempts, it probably requires servicing. In this event please seek qualified assistance. If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent, we recommend that you have your vehicle checked by an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
Disconnect the jumper cables in the exact reverse order you connected them:

The voltage range of the charger should be 13.3~14V and its current range should be less than 60A. (13.8V is recommended).

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The use of an improper charger with a voltage and current range higher than specified may cause overheating and damage to the 12V battery.
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The use of an incorrect charger will lead to a power shut-off to save the 12V battery. Stop using the incorrect charger once the power of the vehicle is shut off.



To prevent damage to your vehicle:
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Only use a 12-volt power supply (battery or jumper system) to jump start your vehicle.
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Do not attempt to jump start your vehicle by push-starting.
Push-starting
Vehicles equipped with dual clutc transmission cannot be push-started, and only jump-starting can be applied. Refer to More Details.

Tow starting vehicle
Never tow a vehicle to start it. When the engine starts, the vehicle can suddenly surge forward and could cause a collision with the tow vehicle.