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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FUEL FILLING
Fuel Filling
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Gasoline vapors are
highly flammable, have a low flash
point and are explosive, especially in
confined spaces. Avoid exposing the vapor
to any potential sources of ignition as the
resulting fire and explosion may cause
serious injuries and/or death.
WARNING: Never fill the vehicle’s
fuel tank while the vehicle is charging
or connected to a charging station. An
accidental spark could cause an explosion
or fire resulting in serious injury or death.
WARNING: Switch off the engine
when refueling, as it is both a source
of extreme temperatures and electrical
sparks. Failure to do so may cause a fire or
explosion.
WARNING: During refueling, switch
off any personal electronic devices
such as mobile phones, or music players.
They have the potential to trigger an
explosion or a fire.
WARNING: Do not smoke, use an
open flame or cause sparks while
refueling. The resulting fire and/or
explosion may cause serious injury or
death.
WARNING: Only use containers
specifically designed for carrying
fuel and always remove them from the
vehicle to fill them. Failure to do so may
result in spillage and cause a fire.
WARNING: Do not overfill the fuel
tank. Overfilling may cause spillage
when the vehicle is driven. Spillage may
also occur if the fuel expands in high
ambient temperatures.
After refueling the vehicle, regardless of
drive mode selected, the engine will be
forced to carry out maintenance on the
Evaporative Emissions System. The engine
must run near idle for approximately five
minutes. The duration of the required
engine run time will be based on the
environmental conditions and the amount
of fuel added. The hotter the weather, and
the more fuel added to the tank, the longer
the Evaporative Emissions System
maintenance will take.
FUEL FILLER
The fuel filler is located on the right-
hand side of the vehicle. An arrow
on the fuel gauge points to that side
of the vehicle.
When your Revero is stationary and
unlocked, press the fuel filler cover release
button located on the driver’s side
dashboard closing panel.
The fuel filler cover will gently spring open.
Twist the fuel filler cap counter clockwise to
release.
A strap secures the fuel filler cap to the
vehicle to prevent loss. A holder is provided
on the door to store the cap while refueling.
When replacing the fuel filler cap,
tighten it until it clicks three times.
Failure to do so may cause the
indicator icon on the DIS to illuminate due
to increased evaporative emission levels.