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  • Page 1 K A R M A R E V E R O O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 2 Reprinting, translation and copying are not permitted without prior authorization. KARMA, REVERO and the Karma Logo are registered trademarks of Kara Automotive, LLC. This Owner's Manual is to familiarize the owner of the vehicle of all normal operations and functions of the vehicle.
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  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION ..................5 OVERVIEW ....................11 VEHICLE SECURITY ................15 OCCUPANT SAFETY ................25 CONTROLS AND OPERATION ............. 43 POWER ...................... 91 MAINTENANCE ..................101 WHEELS AND TIRES ................129 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............149 INDEX........................INDEX-1...
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION Introduction INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Karma Family......................6 Using This Manual............................6 Symbols Glossary ............................6 Notes About This Manual........................6 INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Electric Vehicle Precautions......................... 7 Maintenance and Repairs to Your Vehicle..................7 Body Repairs ............................. 7 Vehicle Modifications..........................8 Quality Control............................8 California Proposition 65........................8...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    On behalf of Karma Automotive, thank you of information. for purchasing one of our vehicles. Your Karma is designed to deliver a unique WARNING: Indicates either an combination of advanced technology with instruction which must be followed timeless design.
  • Page 8: Information About Your Vehicle

    The best way to ensure that your vehicle is powder-type fire extinguisher. repaired with genuine Karma Automotive parts is to take it to a Karma Service Provider. Each Service Provider works with selected collision repair centers that meet Karma's strict requirements for training, equipment, quality, and customer satisfaction.
  • Page 9: Vehicle Modifications

    Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an Retailer and includes a road test EDR is to record, in certain crash or near conducted by a trained Karma Automotive crash-like situations, such data (as an air Technician. bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle),...
  • Page 10 INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE • Where the driver was positioning the steering wheel. This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. Note: EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data is recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash...
  • Page 11: Consumer Information

    CONSUMER INFORMATION IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Consumer Information Both Karma Automotive and your Karma U NI T E D S TAT ES Retailer are dedicated to serving your If you believe that your vehicle has a defect automotive needs.
  • Page 12 OVERVIEW Overview EXTERIOR Exterior Overview ..........................12 INTERIOR Interior Overview ........................... 13...
  • Page 13 EXTERIOR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Exterior Hood. See “Hood” on page 105. Wheels and tires. See “Tire Care” on page 130. Solar roof. See “Cleaning and Vehicle Care” on page 114. Fuel filler cover. See “Fuel Filling” on page 98. Charging port cover. See “Charging the Vehicle”...
  • Page 14 INTERIOR INTERIOR OVERVIEW Interior Exterior mirror control. See “Exterior Hazard warning flashers. See “Hazard Mirrors” on page 54. Warning Flashers” on page 52. Exterior lights and turn signal. See Glove compartment open. See “Glove “Exterior Lighting” on page 51. Compartment” on page 22. STEALTH, SPORT, SUSTAIN mode Touchscreen.
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  • Page 16 VEHICLE SECURITY Vehicle Security LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE About the Key FOB..........................16 Using the Key FOB ..........................16 Medical Safety ............................17 Replacing the Key FOB Battery......................18 Caring for the Key FOB ........................18 Opening the Doors ..........................18 Master Lock and Unlock Switch......................
  • Page 17: Locking And Unlocking The Vehicle

    Locking and Unlocking the Vehicle system to be reprogrammed. If a key fob or the key number is not available, your Karma Service Provider can obtain the key code from a restricted access database. USING THE KEY FOB WARNING: Always remove the key fob from the vehicle any time you exit and walk away from the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Medical Safety

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE Key Fob Unlocking: MEDICAL SAFETY • Press unlock button once to unlock WARNING: Any person with an the driver door. Press a second time implanted medical device should to unlock all doors. ensure that the device is kept at a distance •...
  • Page 19: Replacing The Key Fob Battery

    When the vehicle is brought in for service, substances. Seek advice on disposal from the key fob battery will be replaced as part your local Karma Service Provider and/or of the service procedure. your local authority. To change the key fob battery:...
  • Page 20: Master Lock And Unlock Switch

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE Dependent upon configuration, the FROM INSIDE THE VEHICLE vehicle's doors will either lock automatically when a speed of 5 mph (8 km/h) is reached or when D (Drive) or R (Reverse) is selected. The Automatic Locking configuration can be programed from the home screen: From MyKarma, select Settings.
  • Page 21 LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE MANUAL DOOR OPENING Press the button on the reverse of the key fob and slide the key blade free. In the event of a power failure, each of the doors can be manually opened from inside the vehicle by pulling the release cable located below the door handle.
  • Page 22: Trunk

    TRUNK OPENING THE TRUNK TRUNK INTERIOR RELEASE Trunk HANDLE Your Revero is equipped with a mechanical trunk release handle that provides a means of escape in the event that a person becomes locked inside the trunk. Adults are advised to familiarize themselves with the operation and location of the release handle.
  • Page 23: Glove Compartment And Valet Mode

    GLOVE COMPARTMENT AND VALET MODE GLOVE COMPARTMENT CREATING A PIN FOR VALET MODE: Glove Compartment and Valet Mode From Favorites>MyKarma>ValetMode. To open the glove compartment, press the arrowed switch located above the touchscreen. Note: The glove compartment cannot be opened when the vehicle is locked or when Valet mode is enabled.
  • Page 24 GLOVE COMPARTMENT AND VALET MODE Once entered the code is set and you Enter the four digit pin code and press have entered into Valet mode. "ENTER", the screen will display the home screen. Note: After 5 seconds the mode bar disappears.
  • Page 25 Note: If Valet mode is active, and you can’t remember or don’t know what the PIN is to deactivate it, you will need to take the vehicle to a Karma Service Provider who will be able to reset the system.
  • Page 26 OCCUPANT SAFETY Occupant Safety SEATS AND STEERING COLUMN Correct Seating Position........................26 Steering Column Position ........................26 Integrated Headrests.......................... 26 Electric Seats ............................27 Seat Heaters ............................28 Driver’s Seat Memory .........................28 Easy Entry and Exit ..........................29 SEAT BELTS About Seat Belts........................... 30 Seat Belt Safety............................
  • Page 27: Seats And Steering Column

    SEATS AND STEERING COLUMN CORRECT SEATING POSITION STEERING COLUMN POSITION Seats and Steering Column WARNING: Children under 4ft 5in WARNING: Never adjust the steering (1.35 m) tall or younger than 12 years wheel position while the vehicle is in of age must be secured in a suitable child motion.
  • Page 28: Electric Seats

    SEATS AND STEERING COLUMN ELECTRIC SEATS WARNING: Do not adjust any part of a seat while the vehicle is in motion. Vehicle movement may cause the seat to suddenly shift, potentially causing injury or loss of control. WARNING: To prevent possible injury, ensure that rear passengers cannot become trapped as the seat moves.
  • Page 29: Seat Heaters

    SEATS AND STEERING COLUMN SEAT HEATERS REAR SEAT HEATERS The seat heaters can be operated only when the vehicle is in Drive mode. The seat heaters will maintain a pre-determined temperature according to the level selected. WARNING: If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin, the seat heater may cause burns.
  • Page 30: Easy Entry And Exit

    SEATS AND STEERING COLUMN The Driver’s last used saved seat position uppermost tilt position and the driver’s will be automatically recalled if the seat will move to the exit position. following occurs: Note: If the steering column or driver’s seat •...
  • Page 31: Seat Belts

    Follow the manufacturer's are noted with the seat belts, the vehicle instructions when installing child restraint should be taken to your Karma Service systems. Provider for immediate attention. Do not...
  • Page 32: Wearing The Seat Belt

    SEAT BELTS Note: When releasing the belt, it is use the vehicle if the seat belts cannot be advisable to hold it near the buckle before operated correctly. pressing the release button. This will WARNING: Children can be seriously prevent the belt from retracting too quickly. injured or strangled if a shoulder belt To release the seat belt, press the red is wrapped around their neck and the seat...
  • Page 33: Seat Belt Reminder

    Karma Service Provider. The seat belts are equipped with tensioners that activate in conjunction with the air bags and provide additional protection in the event of a severe frontal impact on your vehicle.
  • Page 34 SEAT BELTS If a seat belt fails any of these tests, contact a Karma Service Provider immediately to have the seat belt inspected. For seat belt cleaning information, see “Cleaning and Vehicle Care” on page 114.
  • Page 35: Child Restraints

    Revero, and ensure that the manufacturer's installation instructions are followed exactly. Consult a Karma Service Provider for a list of approved child seats. Note: The legislation which governs how and where children should be carried when traveling in a vehicle is subject to change.
  • Page 36: Using A Non Latch Child Restraint

    (see chart below). Contact a Karma event of a collision or emergency braking. Service Provider for advice. WARNING: Child restraint...
  • Page 37: Upper Tether Strap Anchorages

    CHILD RESTRAINTS To install your child seat with a LATCH Anchor points for the upper LATCH child restraint system, slide the child seat until it restraints are located behind the rear seat engages onto the anchor bars. headrests. Test the security of the child seat, and Note: Due to the restricted access in the ensure it is correctly latched before seating rear of your Revero, the easiest way to...
  • Page 38 CHILD RESTRAINTS Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchor point. Tighten the tether strap according to the child restraint manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 39: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs)

    SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) LOCATION OF AIR BAGS Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) Passenger’s knee air bag Passenger’s front air bag Side air bag Curtain air bag Driver’s air bag Driver’s knee air bag The exact location of the air bag modules are indicated by the word AIR BAG on the trim or a label sewn into the seat cover.
  • Page 40: Important Information

    If in doubt, consult deployed. a Karma Service Provider.
  • Page 41: Deployment Effects

    Any damaged air bag • The doors will unlock. component should be referred to a Karma • The hazard lights will switch on. Service Provider for inspection. • The interior lighting will switch on.
  • Page 42: Passenger Air Bag Deactivation

    Always use seat belts and child restraints. Contact a Karma Service Provider if: • The warning indicator fails to illuminate when the vehicle is first put into Accessory or Drive mode.
  • Page 43: Air Bag Service Information

    To help avoid injury to yourself or others, have the vehicle serviced right away. For your safety, a Karma Service Provider, who is familiar with your Revero, must perform the following tasks: • Removal, replacement, repair, or...
  • Page 44 CONTROLS AND OPERATION Controls and Operation INSTRUMENTS Driver Information System (DIS) USA Specification..............45 Driver Information System (DIS) Canadian Specification............. 46 Indicator Icons............................47 Warning and Information Messages..................... 49 WIPERS AND WASHERS Wipers and Washers........................... 50 EXTERIOR LIGHTING Exterior Lighting............................. 51 Turn Signals ............................
  • Page 45 CONTROLS AND OPERATION Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ....................78 Regenerative Braking ......................... 79 Parking Brake............................79 ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ....................81 CRUISE CONTROL Cruise Control ............................82 EXTERIOR SOUND Exterior Sound ............................83 DRIVERS ASSISTANCE Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) ................84 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) ....................
  • Page 46: Driver Information System (Dis) Usa Specification

    INSTRUMENTS DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM (DIS) USA SPECIFICATION Instruments Lane departure warning (left/right) Odometer, Trip meter Function indicator with description Fuel range Audio / Phone status Regenerative braking meter Turn signals (left/right) Speed odometer Drive mode Total range Cruise control speed setting Gear status Function indicators Acceleration meter...
  • Page 47: Driver Information System (Dis) Canadian Specification

    INSTRUMENTS DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM (DIS) CANADIAN SPECIFICATION Lane departure warning (left/right) Odometer, Trip meter Function indicator with description Fuel range Audio / Phone status Regenerative braking meter Turn signals (left/right) Speed odometer Drive mode Total range Cruise control speed setting Gear status Function indicators Acceleration meter...
  • Page 48: Indicator Icons

    Right brake lamp Check tire function Calibration Tire pressure monitoring required. Apply foot system function. Contact and park brake Karma service provider. Press brake to start Function check Brake fluid level low Icon Description Park brake Rear center brake light...
  • Page 49 INSTRUMENTS Hazards (yellow) Fuel & Battery Icon Description Icon Description Powertrain function Good charge level Brake system function Low charge level Park sensor function Very low charge level Accelerator pedal function Onboard charger function Misc Hazards (red) Icon Description Icon Description Check engine Emergency shut-down...
  • Page 50: Warning And Information Messages

    INSTRUMENTS Misc Door & Ajar events Icon Description Icon Description Engine is extremely cold and has Rear right door ajar been disabled Trunk ajar Engine hot! Drive moderately Hood ajar Engine overheated Check fuel cap/door Seat belts Airbags Battery Icon Description Departure-Collision 12 volt system function...
  • Page 51: Wipers And Washers

    WIPERS AND WASHERS WIPERS AND WASHERS Position the rotary switch collar to the Wipers and Washers sensitivity level to activate the Automatic CAUTION: Do not operate the wipers Wiper function. When the vehicle detects on a dry windshield. moisture on the windshield, the wipers will be automatically activated.
  • Page 52: Exterior Lighting

    EXTERIOR LIGHTING EXTERIOR LIGHTING exterior lighting switch is in the AUTO Exterior Lighting position. The head lamps will remain illuminated for up to two minutes. Note: The head lamp courtesy delay settings can be configured to your personal preference via the touchscreen. The courtesy delay may be canceled at any time by either selecting Accessory mode or turning the exterior lighting switch to the...
  • Page 53: Turn Signals

    EXTERIOR LIGHTING TURN SIGNALS Press the switch again to switch off the hazard flashers. With the vehicle in Accessory or Drive mode, move the lever up or down to operate the turn signals. A left or right indicator light on the DIS will flash when the direction indicator lamps are operating.
  • Page 54: Power Windows

    POWER WINDOWS POWER WINDOWS REAR WINDOW INHIBIT Power Windows WARNING: If children are carried in WARNING: Closing power windows the rear seats, the rear window on fingers, hands or other vulnerable inhibit switch should be used to prevent parts of the body may result in serious operation of the windows.
  • Page 55: Exterior Mirrors

    MIRRORS EXTERIOR MIRRORS INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR Mirrors WARNING: Depending on the type of mirror glass installed on your Revero, distances may be difficult to judge accurately. Objects viewed in the mirror may be closer than they appear. WARNING: Never adjust the Settings in the CIU while you are driving your vehicle, even if you are temporarily stopped.
  • Page 56: Touchscreen

    TOUCHSCREEN USING THE TOUCHSCREEN Touchscreen CAUTION: To ensure that the touchscreen continues to operate correctly, basic care points are listed below. • Clean ONLY with a lightly moistened soft cloth. • Do not use chemical agents, or domestic cleaners, to clean any part of the touchscreen, or around it.
  • Page 57: Overview

    TOUCHSCREEN OVERVIEW Touch the desired icon on the home screen to access the desired feature. When active, The Karma home touchscreen interface the icon will turn blue. offers many features. Note: Apple® CarPlay and Android Auto coming soon. Audio Rear window defroster...
  • Page 58: Favorites

    The Favorites Menu is located at the top of the infotainment display screen. Touching the star icon provides access to four categories of programmed favorites (audio, navigation, phone, and My Karma), allowing for quicker navigation through your most-used items. Favorite Audio compiles your favorite selections from all available inputs, including FM, AM, Bluetooth and USB.
  • Page 59 Touch the Where to? Up to 10 destinations can be added to the favorites list. Touch Go to begin navigation Favorite My Karma is a place to find saved PHONE systems configuration settings. Actions available from this screen include: • Quick activation of Valet Mode.
  • Page 60: Audio

    TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO VOLUME CONTROL WARNING: For safety reasons, ensure that you do not become distracted from the task of driving, through use of any of these systems. Press the speaker icon at the bottom right corner of the main display to bring up the volume controls.
  • Page 61 TOUCHSCREEN SELECT A SOURCE CHANGING STATIONS There are two methods for changing the To select an audio source: radio station: Touch the music note icon from the • + or - of tune function. main display screen, • The up and down arrows of the seek Touch the Select Source tab at the top function.
  • Page 62: Navigation

    TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION referencing the current position of the vehicle. WARNING: Be careful when Touch the icon at the bottom right of the operating the navigation system. display to toggle between centering the Looking away from the road can lead to a vehicle's position on the map, or showing serious or fatal accident.
  • Page 63 TOUCHSCREEN Touch the Search box to bring up the directions on the left, and a map view of the on-screen keypad. route on the right. Type the address, place name or While the navigation screen is active, the category (such as restaurants or user can: hotels).
  • Page 64: Phone

    TOUCHSCREEN PHONE KEYPAD DIALER WARNING: For safety reasons, ensure that you do not become distracted from the task of driving, through use of any of these systems. To make a call using the keypad: Touch the phone icon on the main display screen.
  • Page 65: Pairing A Phone

    TOUCHSCREEN PAIRING A PHONE ANSWERING CALLS To use the Phone feature, a Bluetooth enabled phone must be connected to the vehicle. Follow the steps below to pair a phone. Note: To pair an additional phone, access the Bluetooth Settings menu from the main phone display, then pick up the procedure at Step 4.
  • Page 66: Minibar

    TOUCHSCREEN Press "Pair Phone" to begin the pairing • Touch the Home button to return to the process. main screen The system will search for available devices. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on MINIBAR your device, and set to discoverable. The bar that runs along the bottom of the If there is more than one available display is called the MiniBar.
  • Page 67 TOUCHSCREEN TEMPERATURE Climate control Touch the temperature setting value on the MiniBar to access the Description Icon pop-up temperature control. Touch the + to The dual independent cabin raise the temperature or the - to lower it. The icon will display the chosen control icon will be blue when the temperature.
  • Page 68 TOUCHSCREEN VOLUME CONTROL VENTILATION Touch the Ventilation icon in the Touch the speaker icon at the center of the right side of the bottom right corner of the main MiniBar to select the desired airflow display to bring up the volume controls. configuration.
  • Page 69: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL USING THE SYSTEM BLOWER SPEED/TEMPERATURE Climate Control CONTROL Note: The blower, heating and air conditioning systems are powered by the battery. Prolonged use will decrease the range of the vehicle in STEALTH. AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL The climate control system features automatic temperature and air distribution control and is programmed to maintain optimum levels of comfort within the...
  • Page 70 CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING DUAL ZONE TEMPERATURE Touch the icon to switch between Note: Air conditioning can be used on its single zone and dual zone own or in conjunction with the heating temperature control. system. Touch the icon for cool and dehumidified air.
  • Page 71 CLIMATE CONTROL AIR RECIRCULATION HEATING Note: The heating system can be used on Touch the icon to activate air its own or in conjunction with the air recirculation. conditioning system. Air recirculation prevents air entering from Touch the icon to operate the the outside, and recirculates the air inside heating system and warm the air the vehicle.
  • Page 72: Ventilation

    CLIMATE CONTROL VENTILATION WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER Touch the icon to operate the Air is drawn into the vehicle through the windshield defroster. A blue grille in front of the windshield. Keep the indicator will be displayed on the icon when grille clear of obstructions (leaves, snow, the defroster is operating.
  • Page 73: Operating Notes

    CLIMATE CONTROL OPERATING NOTES • Heating is provided by a high voltage electric heater and cooling is provided by a high voltage all-electric air conditioning system. Both of these systems are located under the hood. • In addition to cooling the passenger compartment, the air conditioning system also cools the high voltage battery coolant.
  • Page 74: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING STARTING THE VEHICLE To put the vehicle in Accessory mode: Starting and Driving Ensure the key fob is inside the vehicle. Make sure the brake pedal is NOT applied. Press the Start/Stop button. The vehicle enters Accessory mode and the indicator lights on the DIS illuminate briefly.
  • Page 75: Type Approval

    Note: If the key fob is still not recognized, or detected, use the keyless start backup the vehicle fails to enter Drive mode, procedure. contact Karma Automotive or your local If the vehicle is in Accessory or Drive Karma Service Provider. modes and the vehicle can no longer...
  • Page 76: Selecting A Propulsion Mode

    Try selecting the mode again; if by Industry Canada. the fault persists, contact your Karma To reduce potential radio interference to Service Provider. other users, the antenna type and its gain •...
  • Page 77: Driving Modes

    STARTING AND DRIVING above 30 mph (48 km/h) you can only STEALTH, SPORT AND SUSTAIN select the drive mode suitable for the MODES 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.
  • Page 78 STARTING AND DRIVING Note: Holding the paddle does de-select REGEN MODE the REGEN 2 or REGEN 3 selection and go WARNING: It is recommended that back to REGEN 1. you do not use SPORT mode on surfaces covered in snow or ice as this could adversely affect vehicle handling.
  • Page 79: General Information

    Note: The other functions of the braking Karma Service Provider. system remain fully operational and are In the event of a brake problem or a loss of not affected by any loss of the ABS.
  • Page 80: Regenerative Braking

    BRAKES The power meter on the DIS provides real- EMERGENCY BRAKING time feedback on the level of regenerative WARNING: Do not pump the brake braking, indicating the amount of energy pedal; this will interrupt operation of being generated and fed back to the high the ABS and may increase braking voltage battery.
  • Page 81 Refer problem to automatically release the parking brake your Karma Service after 10 seconds to prevent damage to the Provider as soon as system and the message “PARK BRAKE possible.
  • Page 82: Electronic Stability Control

    ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL ELECTRONIC STABILITY • Rocking the vehicle out of a hole or deep Electronic Stability Control rut. CONTROL (ESC) WARNING: No electronic system can remove the need for safe driving practices. Although the Electronic Stability Control can help to maintain control of the vehicle, it cannot prevent any accident which may result from the vehicle turning at too high a speed or from...
  • Page 83: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL CRUISE CONTROL An indicator light on the DIS illuminates Cruise Control when cruise control is operating. WARNING: Do not use cruise control If required, vehicle speed can be increased in traffic conditions where a constant through normal use of the accelerator. speed cannot easily be maintained or on When the accelerator pedal is released, winding or slippery road surfaces.
  • Page 84: Exterior Sound

    EXTERIOR SOUND EXTERIOR SOUND approximately 28 mph (45 km/h). At this Exterior Sound speed, the exterior sound is switched on Unlike a traditional vehicle powered by an and the sound will fade in. As the vehicle internal combustion engine, electric slows, the pitch of the sound will decrease.
  • Page 85: Drivers Assistance

    "see" either. The system will be automatically The Karma Revero is equipped with a front disengaged when wipers are active. This camera - mounted in the interior, on the means LDW is not be available on a rainy windshield - which is responsible for day.
  • Page 86: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    DRIVERS ASSISTANCE No indicator • For example: If the vehicle drifts left without a turn signal selected, the system will activate an audible and visual warning. LANE DEPARTURE SENSITIVITY The user can select different sensitivity through the touch panel. The red FCW icon with a soft audio sound Early provides warning that immediate action is •...
  • Page 87: Parking Aids

    PARKING AIDS PARK DISTANCE CONTROL the frequency of the intermittent tone Parking Aids increases. (PDC) CAUTION: Systems which use the WARNING: The PDC system may not same frequency band as the parking detect moving objects such as sensors may cause irregular tones to be children and animals, until they are emitted.
  • Page 88: Rear View Camera

    PARKING AIDS REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNING: It remains the driver's responsibility to detect obstacles and estimate the vehicle's distance from them when reversing. Some overhanging objects or barriers, which could possibly cause damage to the vehicle, may not be visible by the camera. The rear view camera is located above the rear license plate.
  • Page 89: Garage Door Opener

    GARAGE DOOR OPENER HOMELINK® TRANSMITTER begins to flash, release the buttons. Do Garage Door Opener not hold the buttons for longer than 30 WARNING: Do not use this seconds. HomeLink® transmitter with any This initializes the HomeLink® garage door that lacks safety stop and transmitter and erases previous reverse features.
  • Page 90: Entry Gate/Canadian Programming

    GARAGE DOOR OPENER ENTRY GATE/CANADIAN PROGRAMMING ROLLING CODE DEVICE EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING Note: The assistance of a second person The technology of some entry gates may make the following steps quicker and requires you to press and re-press (cycle) easier. Once the button has been pressed the hand-held transmitter button every there are only 30 seconds in which to two seconds during programming.
  • Page 91: Accessory Sockets

    ACCESSORY SOCKETS ACCESSORY POWER OUTLETS Note: The 12V power outlet and the USB Accessory Sockets charging port (5V) have hinged covers to The power socket is suitable for 12V protect them when not in use. accessories requiring up to 10A or a The rear USB port is for charging purposes maximum of 125 watts.
  • Page 92 POWER Power CHARGING THE VEHICLE Charging System Components......................92 General Information ..........................92 Charging Port............................92 Using the Convenience Charging Cord..................93 Charging the Vehicle..........................94 EV Charge Station..........................96 Charging Time............................96 Cold Weather Charging Considerations ..................96 FUEL FILLING Safety Precautions..........................98 Fuel Filler..............................98 Running Out of Fuel ..........................99 Fuel Specification ..........................99...
  • Page 93: Charging The Vehicle

    CHARGING THE VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM COMPONENTS Charging the Vehicle Charge port CHARGING PORT Charge coupler The charging port is located on the HIgh voltage battery left-hand side of the vehicle. An arrow on the battery gauge points to that side of the vehicle. GENERAL INFORMATION Your Revero uses an electric propulsion system to drive the vehicle at all times.
  • Page 94: Using The Convenience Charging Cord

    CHARGING THE VEHICLE To open the charging port cover, press the If you are having issues using the charging rear edge of the cover and release. The cord at a particular wall outlet, try the cover will unlatch and gently spring open. following: To close the charging port cover, press •...
  • Page 95: Charging The Vehicle

    Note: To optimize the performance of the damage the vehicle’s paint if dropped High Voltage Battery, Karma Automotive when connecting or disconnecting. recommends that the vehicle is charged to full capacity using the Level 1 travel...
  • Page 96 CHARGING THE VEHICLE Select Park [P] from the drive selection button, then press the Start/Stop button to take the vehicle out of Drive mode. The READY indicator on the DIS will turn off and the doors will unlock to indicate the vehicle is ready for charging.
  • Page 97: Ev Charge Station

    WARNING: If the cable is severed, high voltage battery in 25 minutes, but will frayed, or damaged, contact your automatically stop charging at 90% State local Karma Service Provider. of Charge (SOC). WARNING: Use the appropriate plug As a guide, the following are an for the outlet.
  • Page 98 CHARGING THE VEHICLE result in sounds from the vehicle while it is turned off. The charging system may also run the HVAC, pumps, and fans to manage the thermal conditions of the high voltage battery during a DC Fast charge session. Note: In cold weather conditions, ice may form around the charge port door.
  • Page 99: Fuel Filling

    FUEL FILLING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS the Evaporative Emissions System Fuel Filling maintenance will take. WARNING: Gasoline vapors are highly flammable, have a low flash FUEL FILLER point and are explosive, especially in confined spaces. Avoid exposing the vapor The fuel filler is located on the right- to any potential sources of ignition as the hand side of the vehicle.
  • Page 100: Running Out Of Fuel

    CAUTION: Only use high quality fuel as using a lower quality can cause REFORMULATED GASOLINE damage to the engine, fuel and emission CAUTION: Karma Automotive does control systems. not recommend the use of CAUTION: Fuel system cleaning reformulated gasolines that contain the...
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  • Page 102 MAINTENANCE Maintenance MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS General Information .......................... 103 Scheduled Maintenance ........................103 Owner Maintenance .......................... 103 Safety..............................104 Fuel and Emission Systems Components.................. 104 HOOD Opening and Closing the Hood...................... 105 ENGINE COMPARTMENT Engine Compartment Overview ....................106 Engine Oil..............................107 Brake Fluid.............................
  • Page 103 MAINTENANCE RAISING THE VEHICLE Jacking and Lifting the Vehicle ..................... 123 VEHICLE RECOVERY Transporting the Vehicle ........................124 Attaching the Vehicle Recovery Eye .................... 124 Securing the Wheels.......................... 125 SERVICE INTERVAL SCHEDULES Service Interval Schedules......................126 Additional Procedures Required at Specific Intervals............127 Service Types and Required Procedures..................127...
  • Page 104: Maintenance Requirements

    Revero will require • Check the operation of the seat belts. specialist knowledge or equipment, and should preferably be entrusted to a Karma • Look for fluid deposits underneath the Service Provider. vehicle that might indicate a leak.
  • Page 105: Safety

    MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS SAFETY FUEL AND EMISSION SYSTEMS COMPONENTS WARNING: If the vehicle has been driven recently, do not touch any EM I S S I O N CO N TR O L exhaust and cooling system components Your Revero is designed with various items until they have cooled.
  • Page 106: Opening And Closing The Hood

    HOOD OPENING AND CLOSING THE Hood HOOD Raise the hood. WARNING: Never work on a vehicle that is plugged in. Always remember Ensure the hood is in the fully open to unplug the vehicle before working under position. the hood or the underside of the vehicle. CLOSING THE HOOD OPENING THE HOOD Lower the hood to the closed position.
  • Page 107: Engine Compartment Overview

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT ENGINE COMPARTMENT Engine Compartment OVERVIEW Coolant reservoir - Electric drive temperature. Obey all labels that are components attached to the vehicle. Engine oil filler cap WARNING: The vehicle’s high voltage Brake fluid reservoir system has no user serviceable Windshield washer reservoir parts.
  • Page 108: Engine Oil

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT ENGINE OIL • Is nearer to the lower mark than the upper, add one pint (half a liter) of oil. CAUTION: It is recommended that the • Is below the lower mark, add two pints oil level is checked monthly. If any (one liter) of oil and re-check the level significant or sudden drop in oil level is after a further five minutes.
  • Page 109: Brake Fluid

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT BRAKE FLUID CHECKING THE FLUID LEVEL Check the fluid level with the vehicle WARNING: Brake fluid is highly toxic standing on level ground. - keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children. If accidental consumption of fluid is suspected, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 110: Power Steering Fluid

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT POWER STEERING FLUID WARNING: Power steering fluid is highly toxic - keep containers sealed and out of reach of children. If accidental consumption of fluid is suspected, seek medical attention immediately. WARNING: If the fluid comes into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
  • Page 111: Coolant

    The level of fluid must be in the mid level of the molded tab. If the level of coolant falls below the tab, the system must be filled with the approved coolant specified by Karma.
  • Page 112: Washer Fluid

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT Check and fill up the reservoir level monthly FILLING UP THE COOLANT or more frequently in high use conditions. RESERVOIRS If the quantity of fluid remaining in the CAUTION: If persistent coolant loss is washer reservoir drops to less than one noticed, seek qualified assistance liter, a message will be displayed on the immediately.
  • Page 113: Approved Fluids And Capacities

    (4.7 liters) Karma Automotive recommends Mobil 1 AFE 0W30. You must use CCI B070 type brake fluid. You can 1.6 qt Brake fluid request either Karma P/N C131125610000 or GM P/N (1.5 liters) 88863461. Pentosin CHF11S or CHF202 1.8 qt Power steering fluid (1.7 liters)
  • Page 114: Wipers And Washers

    If you have any problems with the headlamp washers, please consult a local Karma Service Provider. Release the locking lever securing the wiper blade to the wiper arm. Lift the wiper arm away from the...
  • Page 115: Cleaning And Vehicle Care

    AUTOMATIC CAR WASHERS OR the environment. Used toxic chemicals PRESSURE WASHER must be disposed of at authorized waste CAUTION: Karma Automotive disposal sites only. Always take recommends that you hand wash precautions to prevent fluids from spilling. your vehicle. Do not use an automatic car...
  • Page 116: Cleaning The Solar Roof

    Karma Service only be carried out by a facility approved Provider for advice. by Karma Automotive. Contact your local Karma Service Provider for a list of UNDERHOOD CLEANING approved body repair facilities. CAUTION: Never use a pressure...
  • Page 117 Clean with warm water and a non- WARNING: Any damage, or cracks detergent soap. Avoid over-wetting the on an air bag cover should be area. referred to a Karma Service Provider for inspection. For heavily soiled areas, use a diluted upholstery cleaner. PLASTIC MATERIALS...
  • Page 118: Floor Mats

    State of California to cause mat. cancer. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. The use of genuine Karma floor mats can See California Proposition 65 Warning extend the life of your Revero carpet and 0227.
  • Page 119 Press the Start/Stop button to take the overcharge and cause damage to the 12 vehicle out of system Ready mode and volt AGM battery used in the Karma and power down the high voltage system. shorten its lifespan. Wait for car to go to sleep, STORING A VEHICLE FOR LONGER approximately 1 minute.
  • Page 120 CLEANING AND VEHICLE CARE Note: Standard battery maintainers can overcharge and cause damage to the 12 volt AGM battery used in the Karma and shorten its lifespan. BRINGING THE VEHICLE OUT OF STORAGE You may need to use the mechanical key to open the right front door to gain entry into the vehicle.
  • Page 121: Replacing A Fuse

    CAUTION: If the replacement fuse blows after installation, the system should be checked by Karma Automotive or your local Karma Service Provider. Release the plastic cover by pressing the Identify the fuse protecting the affected tab arrowed.
  • Page 122: Fuse Specifications

    FUSES FUSE SPECIFICATIONS Fuse Rating Circuit protected 50 A Electronic brake control 50 A Radiator fan control 30 A Windshield wipers 30 A Rear window defrost 20 A Fuel pump relay 30 A Smart window control - right hand side 20 A Front power point and front USB 30 A...
  • Page 123 FUSES Fuse Rating Circuit protected 40 A KL 30 security 30 A KL 30 Interior lighting 15 A AC, HVAC & PRNDL 15 A FT / RR inverter 10 A RLY 41, 46 10 A HCU feed 15 A PT relay feed 60 A Antilock Braking System (ABS) EBCM Mot batt feed 30 A...
  • Page 124: Raising The Vehicle

    WARNING: Lifting a vehicle and with a jack or on a two post lift. getting under it to do maintenance or Please make sure that any non Karma repairs is dangerous without the Automotive repair facility is aware of these appropriate safety equipment and lifting points.
  • Page 125: Vehicle Recovery

    VEHICLE RECOVERY TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE Press on the 4 o' clock position of the Vehicle Recovery cover and it will pop out. CAUTION: Towing the vehicle with the wheels on the ground, or on a suspended lift, may cause serious damage to the vehicle as well as generating high voltages in the vehicle’s electrical components.
  • Page 126: Securing The Wheels

    VEHICLE RECOVERY SECURING THE WHEELS When the vehicle is in position on the transporter or trailer, use chocks and tie down straps to secure the wheels. To avoid damage: • Ensure that metal parts on tie down straps do not contact the vehicle’s painted surfaces or the face of any wheels.
  • Page 127: Service Interval Schedules

    SERVICE INTERVAL SCHEDULES SERVICE INTERVAL SCHEDULES Service Interval Schedules Service interval Service type Years Distance 5,000 mi (8,000 km) · 10,000 mi (16,000 km) · 20,000 mi (32,000 km) · 30,000 mi (48,000 km) · 40,000 mi (64,000 km) · 50,000 mi (80,000 km) ·...
  • Page 128: Additional Procedures Required At Specific Intervals

    SERVICE INTERVAL SCHEDULES ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES REQUIRED AT SPECIFIC INTERVALS Distance Service type Every 50,000 mi (80,000 km) Replace air filter Every 50,000 mi (80,000 km) Replace power steering fluid Every 50,000 mi (80,000 km) Replace differential oil Every 50,000 mi (80,000 km) or 5 years Replace brake fluid Every 100,000 mi (160,000 km) Replace spark plugs...
  • Page 129 SERVICE INTERVAL SCHEDULES Service type Action Steering, suspension, alignment Tire inflation Lubricate body components Inspect fuel system Inspect exhaust system Run diagnostics Tire wear Wheel / Hub R = Replace component P = Perform task I = Inspect component or system I/C = Inspect and Clean component or system...
  • Page 130 WHEELS AND TIRES Wheels and Tires TIRE CARE Inspection and Maintenance ......................130 Tire Wear ..............................131 Tire Pressures ............................133 Replacement Wheels and Tires..................... 134 Driving in Low Ambient Temperatures ..................135 Winter Tires and Tire Chains ......................135 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)..................
  • Page 131 The Karma Revero does not use run-flat exposure of the ply/cord structure. Do not tires and does not have a spare tire.
  • Page 132 Your Revero is equipped with tubeless tires, which may not leak when penetrated, The tires installed on your Karma are provided the object remains in the tire. molded with a high grip compound and reduced tread depth to improve dry road If, however, you feel a sudden vibration or traction and handling.
  • Page 133 • The tread depth at the shoulder rib is reduced compared to the center of the tire. This helps the Karma achieve excellent steering and dry road handling performance. • Under typical operating conditions, the shoulder rib may appear to be wearing at an accelerated rate.
  • Page 134 Always inflate your tires to the pressures significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, recommended by Karma Automotive even when the low tire pressure telltale if it differs from the maximum inflation illuminates, you should stop and check your pressure information found on the tires.
  • Page 135 (shown on the tire side wall) equal or exceed those of the original specification. For the specification of the original wheels and tires installed on the Karma, refer to “Tire Specifications” on page 152.
  • Page 136 TIRE CHAINS TEMPERATURES WARNING: Tire chains must only be used in conjunction with the Karma The tires installed on your Karma are approved winter wheels and tires. specially formulated summer tires that are not intended to be driven in near-freezing CAUTION: To avoid possible damage temperatures, through snow or on ice.
  • Page 137 • Settings > Diagnostics> TPMS > Manual The TPMS is standard equipment in all Re-learn Karma vehicles. The following conditions Once learning is enabled, change the may trigger the warning light to turn on: pressure (either add air, or let some out) on •...
  • Page 138 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) system could not learn the corresponding wheel. You will hear a double-chirp when all four wheels have successfully relearned.
  • Page 139 Revero and will not damage the TPMS sensors. Tire sealant canisters are available from all Karma Service Providers. The tire repair kit consists of a canister of tire sealant and a compressor. Note: The sealant/air hose assembly will need to be replaced after each use.
  • Page 140 TIRE REPAIR KIT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS USING THE TIRE REPAIR KIT WARNING: Under no circumstances CAUTION: If possible, stop in a safe should speeds of 55 mph (90 km/h) place away from traffic. Always ask be exceeded while driving with a repaired passengers to wait in a safe area away tIre.
  • Page 141 Karma Service Provider. tire. Once the sealant is completely Replace the tire sealant canister and dispersed into the tire, the pressure will sealant/air hose assembly.
  • Page 142 TIRE REPAIR KIT USING THE COMPRESSOR REPLACING THE CANISTER/AIR HOSE ASSEMBLY Release the black air only hose from the sealant canister on the base of the tire Release the black air only hose from the compressor. sealant canister on the base of the tire compressor.
  • Page 143 TIRE INFORMATION TIRE MARKINGS Tire Information Tire composition and materials Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the Tire category sidewall of all tires. This information Tire width identifies and describes the fundamental Aspect ratio characteristics of the tire and also provides Tire construction the tire identification number for safety standard certification and in case of a...
  • Page 144 TIRE INFORMATION code where it was manufactured, and the ASPECT RATIO last four numbers represent the week and This two digit number, known as the aspect year the tire was built. For example, the ratio or profile, gives the sidewall height as numbers 1716 means the 17th week of a percentage of the tread width.
  • Page 145 TIRE INFORMATION TRACTION MAXIMUM TIRE LOAD The maximum load which can be carried by WARNING: The traction grade the tire. assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include; acceleration, cornering, UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY hydroplaning or peak traction GRADING characteristics.
  • Page 146 TIRE INFORMATION LOADING THE VEHICLE • The maximum vehicle capacity weight in kilograms (kg) and pounds (lbs). WARNING: Overloading the vehicle • The size of the tires originally installed will have an adverse effect on on the vehicle. braking and handling characteristics, which •...
  • Page 147 TOWING A TRAILER Vehicle Capacity 700 lbs Weight = WARNING: Do not tow a trailer with your Revero. The Karma has not Subtract been designed to have a trailer hitch Occupant Weight 300 lbs installed on it. The installation of a trailer...
  • Page 148 GLOSSARY OF TERMS WHEELS AND TIRES GLOSSARY PRODUCTION OPTIONS WEIGHT Glossary of Terms The combined weight of options installed ACC ES S O RY W EI G H T which weigh in excess of 3 lbs (1.4 kg) more The combined weight (in excess of those than the standard items that they items replaced) of items available as replaced, and are not already considered...
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  • Page 150 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications VEHICLE AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)..................... 150 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions............................. 151 Vehicle Weights ............................ 151 WHEELS AND TIRES Wheel Specifications......................... 152 Tire Specifications ..........................152 SUBSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Engine ..............................153 Traction Motors............................ 153 Propulsion Unit/Differential......................
  • Page 151: Vehicle And Component Identification

    VEHICLE AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Vehicle and Component Identification NUMBER (VIN) If you need to communicate with Karma Automotive, you may be asked to provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). You can find the VIN in the following locations: •...
  • Page 152: Vehicle Dimensions And Weights Dimensions

    VEHICLE DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS DIMENSIONS Vehicle Dimensions and Weights Dimensions Overall length 196.8 in 4998 mm Overall width (including mirrors) 84.0 in 2133 mm Overall height 52.4 in 1330 mm Wheel base 124.4 in 3160 mm Front overhang 35.9 in 913 mm Rear overhang 36.4 in...
  • Page 153: Wheels And Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES WHEEL SPECIFICATIONS Wheels and Tires Wheel type Location Size Front 22 x 8.5J Dune Twist - Two Tone Rear 22 x 9.5J Front 22 x 8.5J Dune Twist - Midnight Chrome Rear 22 x 9.5J Front 22 x 8.5J Forged Multi-spoke Rear 22 x 9.5J...
  • Page 154: Subsystem Specifications Engine

    SUBSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Subsystem Specifications Engine GM L4 Ecotec engine. Type DOHC with variable valve timing. Turbocharged. Displacement 122 ci (1998 cc) Number of cylinders 4 in line Firing order 1-3-4-2 Bore 3.39 in (86 mm) Stroke 3.39 in (86 mm) Compression ratio 9.25:1 Fuel system...
  • Page 155: Steering

    SUBSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS STEERING Steering Rack and pinion with electro hydraulic power Type steering system and variable sensitivity. Number of turns lock to lock Turning circle (curb to curb) 12.45 m (40 ft 10 in) FRONT SUSPENSION Front suspension Independent. Co-axial coil spring/telescopic Type damper.
  • Page 156: Brakes

    SUBSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS BRAKES Brakes Electro hydraulic brake boost unit with integrated chassis control function. Type Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). Advanced regenerative blended brake system. Front: Six piston monoblock Calipers Rear: Four piston Ventilated front and rear rotors. Rotors Front: 370 mm diameter Rear: 365 mm diameter Electrically actuated cable operation of Parking brake...
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  • Page 158 Index About Seat Belts..............................30 About the Key FOB ............................. 16 Accessory mode..............................73 Accessory Power Outlets ..........................90 Accessory Sockets ..............................90 Accessory weight ...............................147 Activating valet mode ............................23 Adding engine oil ...............................107 Additional Procedures Required at Specific Intervals ...............127 Adjusting the height of the front shoulder belt ..................31 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) ..................84 Age degradation..............................
  • Page 159 California Perchlorate Advisory........................8 California Proposition 65 ..........................8 Call in progress ..............................63 Canada..................................10 Canceling cruise control...........................82 Caring for Seat Belts ............................32 Caring for the Key FOB ............................18 Carpets................................... 116 Carrying items..............................146 Changing stations...............................60 Changing the cruising speed..........................82 Charging Port ...............................92 Charging System Components........................92 Charging the Vehicle............................92 Charging the Vehicle............................94...
  • Page 160 Daily checks................................. 103 Data Recording ..............................8 Daytime running lamps............................. 51 DC Fast Charging ...............................96 Defrosters................................67 Deployment Effects............................40 Dimensions ................................151 Drive mode ................................73 Driver Information System (DIS) Canadian Specification ..............46 Driver Information System (DIS) USA Specification ................45 Driver’s Seat Memory ............................28 Drivers Assistance..............................84 Driving in Low Ambient Temperatures ....................
  • Page 161 Exterior Sound ..............................83 Exterior Sound ..............................83 Exterior ..................................12 Fan Speed................................66 Fastening the seat belt .............................31 Favorite access..............................57 Favorites................................. 57 Filling up the brake reservoir........................108 Filling up the coolant reservoirs........................111 Filling up the power steering reservoir....................109 Filling up the washer reservoir ........................111 Flat spots................................
  • Page 162 Medical Safety ..............................17 Memory setting procedure ..........................29 Methanol fuels ..............................99 Minibar ..................................65 Mirrors ..................................54 Monthly checks ..............................103 My Karma................................58 Navigation ................................58 Navigation ................................61 Normal tire wear ............................... 132 Notes About This Manual ...........................6 Obstruction of Air Bags............................ 40 Obtaining replacement keys and key fobs ....................16...
  • Page 163 Off....................................70 Opening and Closing the Hood........................105 Opening the Doors ..............................18 Opening the hood ............................. 105 Opening the Trunk..............................21 Operating Notes..............................72 Overview.................................56 Owner Maintenance............................103 Paint Damage and Repair ..........................115 Pairing a Phone ..............................64 Park Distance Control (PDC) ......................... 86 Parking Aids .................................
  • Page 164 Replacing the Key FOB Battery ........................18 Replacing the Wiper Blades.......................... 113 Reporting Safety Defects..........................10 Reprogramming a single button........................89 Restricted Performance ..........................76 Resuming cruise control ..........................82 Rim ...................................147 Running Out of Fuel............................99 Safety features..............................40 Safety Precautions............................139 Safety Precautions ............................98 Safety ..................................
  • Page 165 Tire chains ................................135 Tire changing procedure..........................123 Tire composition and materials ........................143 Tire construction..............................143 Tire Information..............................142 Tire Markings ..............................142 Tire pressure correction..........................136 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ....................136 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)....................136 Tire Pressures..............................133 Tire Repair Kit ..............................138 Tire Repair Kit ..............................138 Tire rotation.................................130...
  • Page 166 Washers ................................113 Wearing Seat Belts When Pregnant ......................31 Wearing the Seat Belt ............................31 Weekly checks..............................103 Welcome to the Karma Family.........................6 Wheel alignment and tire balance......................130 Wheel diameter..............................143 Wheel Specifications............................152 Wheels and Tires Glossary ..........................147 Wheels and Tires ..............................
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