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If the engine overheats

If your temperature gauge indicates overheating, if you experience a loss of power, or if you hear a loud knocking or pinging noise, the engine has probably overheated. Should any of these symptoms occur, use the following procedure:

  1. Turn on the hazard warning flasher, then drive to the nearest safe location and stop your vehicle; shift the manual transmission to N (Neutral) or P (automatic transmission) and apply the parking brake.

  2. Make sure the air conditioner is off.

  3. If coolant or steam is boiling out of the radiator, contact a professional workshop. Kia recommends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.

    If coolant is not boiling out, allow the engine to idle and lift the seat cushions to permit the engine to cool gradually.

    If the temperature does not go down with the engine idling, stop the engine and allow sufficient time for it to cool.

  4. The coolant level should then be checked. If the level in the reservoir is low, look for leaks at the radiator hoses and connections, heater hoses and connections, radiator, and water pump. If you find a major leak or another problem that may have caused the engine to overheat, do not operate the engine until it has been corrected. Call an Authorized Kia Dealer for assistance. If you do not find a leak or other problem, carefully add coolant to the reservoir.

WARNING

Removing radiator cap

Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Scalding hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure. This could cause serious injury.

If overheating happens again, call a professional workshop. Kia recommends to call an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner.