Kia Soul EV 2018 Features and Functions Guide
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The 2018 Kia Soul EV has an estimated driving range of approximately 111 miles on a full charge, depending on driving conditions and other factors.
To maximize the battery life, avoid frequent fast charging, keep the battery charge between 20% and 80%, and park in shaded or cool areas to prevent overheating.
The Kia Soul EV 2018 is compatible with a standard Level 1 charging cable (120V) and a Level 2 charging cable (240V) for faster charging.
It's recommended to service your Kia Soul EV every 7,500 miles or every 12 months, whichever comes first. This includes checks on the electrical system, brakes, and tire condition.
If your Kia Soul EV doesn't start, check the 12V battery, ensure the vehicle is in 'Park,' and check for any error messages on the dashboard. If the problem persists, contact Kia Roadside Assistance.
To perform a hard reset on the infotainment system, press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the system reboots.
Rapid battery drain could be due to extreme temperatures, use of high-energy systems like climate control, or a software issue. Consider checking for software updates or visiting a service center for a diagnostic.
The tire pressure can be checked using the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) on the dashboard, or manually using a tire pressure gauge. Recommended pressures can be found in the owner's manual.
Yes, the Kia Soul EV can be towed, but it should be done with a flatbed tow truck to avoid damage to the vehicle's electric drivetrain system.
The brakes on the Kia Soul EV require regular inspection for wear and tear. Due to regenerative braking, traditional brake wear is reduced, but inspections should still be conducted as per the service schedule.