User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Welcome to the Karma Family
- Using This Manual
- Symbols Glossary
- Notes About This Manual
- Electric Vehicle Precautions
- Maintenance and Repairs to Your Vehicle
- Body Repairs
- Vehicle Modifications
- Quality Control
- California Proposition 65
- California Perchlorate Advisory
- Data Recording
- If You Need Assistance
- Reporting Safety Defects
- Overview
- Vehicle Security
- Occupant Safety
- Correct Seating Position
- Steering Column Position
- Integrated Headrests
- Electric Seats
- Seat Heaters
- Driver’s Seat Memory
- Easy Entry and Exit
- About Seat Belts
- Seat Belt Safety
- Wearing the Seat Belt
- Wearing Seat Belts When Pregnant
- Seat Belt Reminder
- Seat Belt Tensioners
- Caring for Seat Belts
- Child Restraints
- Using a Non Latch Child Restraint
- Using a Latch Child Restraint
- Upper Tether Strap Anchorages
- Location of Air Bags
- Important Information
- How the System Works
- Deployment Effects
- Obstruction of Air Bags
- Passenger Air Bag Deactivation
- Air Bag Warning Labels
- SRS Warning Indicator
- Air Bag Service Information
- Vehicle Modifications
- Controls and Operation
- Driver Information System (DIS) USA Specification
- Driver Information System (DIS) Canadian Specification
- Indicator Icons
- Warning and Information Messages
- Wipers and Washers
- Exterior Lighting
- Turn Signals
- Hazard Warning Flashers
- Power Windows
- Exterior Mirrors
- Interior Rear View Mirror
- Using the Touchscreen
- Overview
- Favorites
- Audio
- Navigation
- Phone
- Pairing a Phone
- Minibar
- Using the System
- Ventilation
- Operating Notes
- Starting the Vehicle
- Type Approval
- Selecting a Propulsion Mode
- Driving Modes
- General Information
- Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
- Regenerative Braking
- Parking Brake
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Cruise Control
- Exterior Sound
- Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
- Park Distance Control (PDC)
- Rear View Camera
- Homelink® Transmitter
- Programming a Device
- Entry Gate/Canadian Programming
- Information and Assistance
- Accessory Power Outlets
- USB Connections
- Power
- Maintenance
- General Information
- Scheduled Maintenance
- Owner Maintenance
- Safety
- Fuel and Emission Systems Components
- Opening and Closing the Hood
- Engine Compartment Overview
- Engine Oil
- Brake Fluid
- Power Steering Fluid
- Coolant
- Washer Fluid
- Approved Fluids and Capacities
- Checking the Wiper Blades
- Replacing the Wiper Blades
- Washers
- Cleaning the Exterior
- Cleaning the Solar Roof
- Underhood Cleaning
- Polishing the Body
- Paint Damage and Repair
- Using a Car Cover
- Cleaning the Interior
- Floor Mats
- Vehicle Storage
- Replacing a Fuse
- Engine Compartment Fuse Box
- Fuse Specifications
- Jacking and Lifting the Vehicle
- Transporting the Vehicle
- Attaching the Vehicle Recovery Eye
- Securing the Wheels
- Service Interval Schedules
- Additional Procedures Required at Specific Intervals
- Service Types and Required Procedures
- Wheels and Tires
- Inspection and Maintenance
- Tire Wear
- Tire Pressures
- Replacement Wheels and Tires
- Driving in Low Ambient Temperatures
- Winter Tires and Tire Chains
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- Tire Repair Kit
- Safety Precautions
- Using the Tire Repair Kit
- Using the Compressor
- Replacing the Canister/Air Hose Assembly
- Tire Markings
- Uniform Tire Quality Grading
- Loading the Vehicle
- Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit
- Wheels and Tires Glossary
- Technical Specifications
- Index
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STARTING AND DRIVING
2. From either the Accessory or Drive
mode, press the Start/Stop button to
turn the vehicle off.
Note: The vehicle cannot be put into
Accessory mode if the vehicle is in motion.
EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN
PROCEDURE
WARNING: The vehicle’s electrical
system powers the power steering
pump, brake servo pump, anti-lock braking
system and electronic stability control
system. Shutting down the electrical
system with the vehicle in motion will
increase braking distances, as well as
requiring greater effort to steer the vehicle,
with a possibility of the wheels locking
causing the vehicle to skid. Only enact this
shutdown procedure in an emergency.
In an emergency situation, if you need to be
able to shut the vehicle down while it is still
in motion, the vehicle electrical system can
be turned off by pressing the Start/Stop
button three times in quick succession or by
pressing and holding until the vehicle
powers off.
KEY FOB NOT DETECTED
If the Start/Stop button is pressed and the
key fob is not detected by the vehicle, a
warning message will be displayed in the
DIS. If you have the key fob and it is still not
detected, use the keyless start backup
procedure.
If the vehicle is in Accessory or Drive
modes and the vehicle can no longer
detect the key fob, an indicator light
will illuminate and the warning message
“KEY FOB LEFT VEHICLE” will be displayed
on the DIS. This will be accompanied by a
rapid chime.
Note: Always make sure you have the key
fob with you before making a journey as
you will be unable to restart the vehicle
once it has been switched off.
KEYLESS START BACKUP PROCEDURE
If the vehicle has been unlocked using the
emergency key blade or the key fob is not
detected by the vehicle, it will be necessary
to use the keyless start backup to disarm
the security system and start the vehicle.
1. Hold the key fob next to the driver
exterior side mirror mounting bracket
with the buttons facing away from the
vehicle
When the key fob is positioned in this area
it will be recognized by the vehicle and a
message will be displayed in the DIS.
Holding the key fob in position and
depressing the brake pedal, press and
release the Start/Stop button to put the
vehicle in Drive mode.
Once the vehicle is in Drive mode, you no
longer need to hold the key fob against the
mirror bracket.
Note: If the key fob is still not recognized, or
the vehicle fails to enter Drive mode,
contact Karma Automotive or your local
Karma Service Provider.
TYPE APPROVAL
FCC Warning Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.