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
above 30 mph (48 km/h) you can only
select the drive mode suitable for the
current direction of travel.
• D (Drive)
Selectable whenever the vehicle is
stationary or its speed is less than
30 mph (48 km/h) in reverse.
The DIS will show the currently selected
mode and the button associated with the
mode will also illuminate.
Note: Similar to a conventional automatic
transmission, when you select D (Drive) or
R (Reverse), the vehicle will move (creep) if
you do not have the parking brake applied
or the brake pedal depressed.
DRIVING MODES
Your Revero has three selectable drive
modes: Stealth mode, Sport mode and
Sustain mode. The currently selected drive
mode is displayed on the DIS.
With the vehicle in Drive mode, the desired
driving mode is selected using the selection
paddles on the steering column.
Note: The vehicle will default to STEALTH
mode if the electric range is greater than 0
miles. If the electric range is 0 miles, the
vehicle will then default to SUSTAIN mode.
CAUTION: Do not drive through water
of an unknown depth. Besides being a
possible safety hazard, driving through
water deeper than 3 inches (7.5 cm) can
cause internal combustion engine damage
due to water ingestion through the air
intake system. If you do not know the depth
of water, do not drive through it. If possible
place the vehicle in Stealth mode, shut the
internal combustion engine off, this can
help in prevent in water ingestion for any
water crossing. If you are forced to enter
standing/flowing water despite using best
efforts to avoid it, drive very slowly (not to
exceed 5 mph (8 kph) and do not stop in the
water. If the internal combustion engine
stalls in the water, do not attempt to
restart it – have the vehicle towed out of
the water and have the vehicle serviced to
prevent any additional engine damage.
STEALTH, SPORT AND SUSTAIN
MODES
In STEALTH driving mode, the vehicle is
powered exclusively from the high voltage
battery. When the charge level of the
battery falls to approximately 15%
(0 mile electric range), the vehicle will
automatically switch to SUSTAIN driving
mode.
In SPORT mode, the vehicle is powered by
both the generator and high voltage
battery. This provides more power to the
traction drive motors and improves vehicle
performance.
In SUSTAIN driving mode, the vehicle will
use gasoline as the energy source, and
sustain the charge level in the high voltage
battery.
To change among STEALTH, SPORT and
SUSTAIN driving modes, briefly pull the
left-hand paddle towards you and release.
Pull and release the paddle again to select
the next available mode.
RESTRICTED PERFORMANCE
In the event when high a amount of wheel
traction power is needed, such as climbing
up a hill at highway speeds, if the vehicle
displays a yellow hazard symbol or text of
"restricted performance", the driver should
enter SUSTAIN or SPORT MODE.