Kia Cadenza 2018 Features and Functions Guide
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To reset the TPMS, first ensure all tires are properly inflated. Turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the TPMS reset button, usually found under the steering wheel, until the TPMS light blinks three times. Drive the vehicle for about 20 minutes to allow the system to recalibrate.
The 2018 Kia Cadenza is recommended to use SAE 5W-30 or 5W-20 engine oil that meets API Service Classification SN or higher. Always check your owner's manual for the most accurate information.
To pair your smartphone, first ensure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on. Select 'Setup' on the vehicle's touchscreen, then 'Bluetooth', and 'Add New Device'. On your phone, search for available Bluetooth devices and select 'Kia Motors'. Follow the prompts to complete the pairing process.
The engine air filter should be inspected every 15,000 miles and replaced every 30,000 miles. If you frequently drive in harsh conditions, consider replacing it more often.
First, try restarting the system by turning the car off and back on. If the issue persists, check for software updates through the Kia Navigation Update Portal. If problems continue, consult your dealer for further assistance.
If the key fob isn't working, first replace the battery. If it still doesn't work, try reprogramming it by following the instructions in the owner's manual. If issues persist, you may need to contact a Kia dealership for assistance.
To perform a factory reset, go to the 'Setup' menu on the infotainment system, select 'System', then 'System Info'. From there, choose 'Factory Reset' and confirm your selection. This will erase all personal data and settings.
It is recommended to change the transmission fluid every 60,000 miles under normal driving conditions. If you tow trailers or drive in mountainous areas, consider changing it more frequently.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance such as oil changes and air filter replacements, drive conservatively, and remove excess weight from the vehicle.
The check engine light can indicate a variety of issues, from a loose gas cap to more serious engine problems. First, ensure the gas cap is tight. If the light remains on, use an OBD-II scanner to retrieve error codes. If uncertain, consult a professional mechanic.