Kia Rio: Description
Idle Stop & Go (ISG) function automatically switches off the engine when
the car is at a standstill if the and starts it again as soon as the brake pedal
is released. This not only reduces fuel consumption, it also lowers emissions.
Idle Stop & Go (ISG) function also has a built-in sensitivity to driving safety
and comfort.
The engine is not switched off if certain conditions relating to safety
and comfort have not been fulfilled (For example, when the engine oil is still
cold, when the battery is running low or when the outside temperature is below
3°C). It can be deactivated by pressing the ISG OFF switch on the crash pad
lower panel.
Sample scenario: switching off the engine at a standstill at a red traffic
light or in stop-and-go traffic.
How to use: |
1. |
Engine Auto-Stop: D-range + brake pedal is pressed.
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2. |
Engine Auto-Start
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(1) |
Brake pedal is released.
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(2) |
Brake pedal is pressed + Manual range (Sports mode)
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(3) |
Brake pedal is pressed + R range
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1.
Vehicle moving.
2.
The transmission lever position is D-range. The brake pedal is
released.
3.
The ...
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1.
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