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Searching the Owners Manuals

staypuppy

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This is more of a FYI post for those of us who don’t like digging through 600+ page manuals. You can go to owners.kia.com and download PDF copies of all the manuals for your model, which are then searchable. I loaded them into the iOS Books app so I can use them on my phone and iPad. I head there when I can’t find answers. It’s a great way to find information by searching for keywords, and often easier than searching the forum.
 
This is more of a FYI post for those of us who don’t like digging through 600+ page manuals. You can go to owners.kia.com and download PDF copies of all the manuals for your model, which are then searchable. I loaded them into the iOS Books app so I can use them on my phone and iPad. I head there when I can’t find answers. It’s a great way to find information by searching for keywords, and often easier than searching the forum.
100% agree. 60% of info shared on this forum are excerpts from the manual.
 




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