
General Information
General Information
Important Safety Notice
Proper service methods and repair procedures are essential for safe, reliable operation of all motor vehicles as well as personal safety
of the operator. The service procedures and descriptions in this shop manual provide general directions for a service and repair.
Procedure, techniques, tools, and parts for service including the skill of the technician vary. It is impossible to provide advice or caution
as to each case in this manual.
Accordingly, anyone who intends to use a replacement part, service procedure, or tool, which is not recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer, must first assure thoroughly that neither their personal safety nor the safe operation of the vehicle will be first jeopardized
by the replacement part, service procedure, or tool they select.
Reminds you to be especially careful in those areas where carelessness will cause death or serious injury.
Reminds you to be especially careful in those areas where carelessness may cause death or serious injury.
Reminds you to be especially careful in those areas where carelessness may cause personal injury.
Gives you information that will prevent you from making errors that could damage the vehicle.
Gives you added information that will help you complete a particular procedure.
The following list contains some general WARNINGS that you should follow while working on a vehicle.
• Always wear safety glasses for eye protection.
• Use safety stands whenever a procedure requires you to be under the vehicle.
• Make sure that the ignition switch is always in the OFF position, unless otherwise required by the procedure.
• Set the parking brake when working on the vehicle. If you have an automatic transaxle, set in park unless instructed otherwise for a
specific operation.
• Place supporters against the front and rear surfaces of the tires to help prevent the vehicle from moving.
• Operate the engine only in a well-ventilated area to avoid the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Keep yourself and your clothing away from moving parts when the engine is running, especially the drive belts.
• To prevent serious burns, avoid contact with hot metal parts such as the radiator, exhaust manifold, tail pipe, catalytic converter and
muffler.
• Do not smoke while working on a vehicle.
• To avoid injury, always remove rings, watches, loose hanging jewelry, and loose clothing before beginning to work on a vehicle.
• When it is necessary to work under the hood, keep hands and other objects clear of the radiator fan blades! Your vehicle may be
equipped with a cooling fan that may turn on, even though the ignition switch is in the OFF position. For this reason care should be
taken to ensure that the radiator fan electric motor is completely disconnected when working under the hood and the engine is not
running.
Identification Number
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Identification Number Description
Vehicle Identification Number
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1. World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)
- KNA : Passenger vehicle, MPV(Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle)/SUV(Sports Utility Vehicle)/RV(Recreational Vehicle)
- KNC : Commercial vehicle (Van)
- KND : MPV/SUV/RV (For U.S.A, Canada, Mexico)
- KNH : Van
2. Vehicle line
- F : FORTE
3. Model & Series
- J : Low grade (L)
- K : Middle-Low grade (GL)
- X : Middle grade (GLS, JSL, TAX)
- Y : Middle-High grade (HGS)
- Z : High grade (TOP)
4. Body/Cabin type, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
KNA
- 1 : Limousine
- 2 : Sedan - 2 door
- 3 : Sedan - 3 door
- 4 : Sedan - 4 door
- 5 : Sedan - 5 door
- 6 : Coupe
- 7 : Convertible
- 8 : Wagon
- 9 : Commercial Van
- 0 : Pick-Up
KNC (Commercial vehicle / Van)
Except U.S.A, Canada, Mexico, Gulf Cooperation Council, China
- X : Standard Cabin / Semi-Bonnet
- Y : Double Cabin / Bonnet
- Z : Super Cabin / Box
For U.S.A, Canada, Mexico, Gulf Cooperation Council, China
- 2 : Standard Cabin Class-H 4×2
- 3 : Standard Cabin Class-E 4×2 / Semi-Bonnet Class-E 4×2
- 4 : Standard Cabin Class-E 4×4 / Semi-Bonnet Class-E 4×4
- 5 : Standard Cabin Class-F 4×2 / Semi-Bonnet Class-F 4×2
- 6 : Standard Cabin Class-F 4×4 / Semi-Bonnet Class-F 4×4
- 7 : Double Cabin Class-E 4×2 / Bonnet Class-E 4×2
- 8 : Double Cabin Class-E 4×4 / Bonnet Class-E 4×4
- 9 : Double Cabin Class-F 4×2 / Bonnet Class-F 4×2
- 0 : Double Cabin Class-F 4×4 / Bonnet Class-F 4×4
- A : Super Cabin Class-E 4×2 / Box Class-E 4×2
- B : Super Cabin Class-E 4×4 / Box Class-E 4×4
- C : Super Cabin Class-F 4×2 / Box Class-F 4×2
- D : Super Cabin Class-F 4×4 / Box Class-F 4×4
KND
- 1 : Wagon 4×2 Class-A
- 2 : Wagon 4×2 Class-B
- 3 : Wagon 4×2 Class-C
- 4 : Wagon 4×2 Class-D
- 5 : Wagon 4×2 Class-E
- 6 : Wagon 4×2 Class-F
- 7 : Wagon 4×2 Class-G
- A : Wagon 4×4 Class-A
- B : Wagon 4×4 Class-B
- C : Wagon 4×4 Class-C
- D : Wagon 4×4 Class-D
- E : Wagon 4×4 Class-E
- F : Wagon 4×4 Class-F
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- G : Wagon 4×4 Class-G
KNH
- 1 : Box
- 2 : Bonnet
- 3 : Semi-Bonnet
5. Restraint system, Brake system
KNA, KND
Except U.S.A, Canada, Mexico
- 0 : Both side - None
- 1 : Both side - Active belt
- 2 : Both side - Passive belt
For U.S.A, Canada, Mexico
Code Seat belt
Front air bag Knee air bag Side air bag Curtain air bag
Driver's Passenger's Driver's Passenger's 1st row 2nd row 3rd row 1st row 2nd row 3rd row
A ○ ○ ○ × × ○ × × ○ ○ ×
B ○ ○ ○ × × × × × × × ×
C ○ ○ ○ × × ○ × × ○ ○ ○
D ○ ○ ○ × × ○ ○ × ○ ○ ×
E ○ ○ × × × × × × × × ×
F ○ ○ ○ × × ○ × × × × ×
J ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ × ○ ○ ×
L ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ × × ○ ○ ×
N ○ × × × × × × × × × ×
H ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ × × ○ ○ ○
KNC, KNH
Except U.S.A, Canada, Mexico
- 7 : Hydraulic brake system
- 8 : Pneumatic brake system
- 9 : Mixed brake system
For U.S.A, Canada, Mexico
- X : Hydraulic brake system
- Y : Pneumatic brake system
- Z : Mixed brake system
6. Engine type
- 3 : Gasoline engine 1.6 T-GDI (Gamma)
- 6 : Gasoline engine 1.8 MPI (Nu)
- 8 : Gasoline engine 2.0 GDI (Nu)
7. Check digit or Driver’s side & Transmission
Except U.S.A, Canada, Mexico, Gulf Cooperation Council, China, Yemen
- A : LHD & MT
- B : LHD & AT
- C : LHD & MT+Transfer
- D : LHD & AT+Transfer
- E : LHD & CVT
- F : LHD & Decelerator
- G : LHD & DCT
- L : RHD & MT
- M : RHD & AT
- N : RHD & MT+Transfer
- S : RHD & AT+Transfer
- T : RHD & CVT
- U : RHD & Decelerator
- V : RHD & DCT
For U.S.A, Canada, Mexico, Gulf Cooperation Council, China, Yemen
- Check digit : 0 ~ 9, ×
8. Model year
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- D : 2013, E : 2014, F : 2015, G : 2016 …
9. Plant of production
- 5 : Hwasung (Korea)
- 6 : Sohari (Korea)
- 7 : Kwangju (Korea)
- T : Seosan (Korea)
10. Vehicle production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Engine Number
1. Engine fuel
- G : Gasoline
2. Engine range
- 4 : 4 cycle 4 cylinder
3. Engine development order and capacity
- F : Gamma engine (Gasoline)
- N : Nu engine (Gasoline)
4. Engine Capacity
- J : 1591cc (Gamma T-GDI)
- B : 1797cc (Nu MPI)
- C : 1999cc (Nu GDI)
5. Production year
- D : 2013, E : 2014, F : 2015, G : 2016 …
6. Plant of production
- A : Asan (Korea)
- B : Beijing (China)
- H : Hwasung (Korea)
- K : Montgomery (U.S.A)
- M : Chennai (India)
- P : Poseung (Korea)
- S : Sohari (Korea)
- T : Izmit (Turkey)
- U : Ulsan (Korea)
- W : Shandong (China)
- Z : Zilina (Slovakia)
- 1 : Yancheng (China)
7. Engine production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Transaxle Number
Automatic (A6GF1, A6MF1, A6MF2)
1. Model
- NA : A6GF1
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- EA : A6MF1
- EJ : A6MF1
- FA : A6MF2
- FJ : A6MF2
2. Production year
- C : 2012, D : 2013 , E : 2014, F : 2015...
3. Final gear ratio
- R : 3.612 (A6GF1), 3.195 (A6MF1)
- P : 3.064 (A6MF1)
- H : 3.648 (A6MF2)
4. Detailed classification
- A : Gamma 1.6 T-GDI, Nu 2.0 GDI TC
- C : Nu 1.8 MPI
- D : Nu 1.8 MPI (ISG)
- F : Nu 2.0 GDI TC
- G : Nu 2.0 GDI
- L : Nu 2.0 GDI
- N : Nu 1.8 MPI TC
- P : Nu 1.8 MPI TC (ISG)
5. Plant of production
- 2 : HPT Plant 2
- 4 : HPT Plant 4
- U : Ulsan Plant 1
- S : Ulsan Plant 2
- H : Hwasung
Manual (M6CF1)
1. Assembly code of plant
2. Production year
- C : 2012, D : 2013 , E : 2014, F : 2015...
3. Plant of production
- B : Beijing (China)
- H : Hwasung (Korea)
- J : Ostrava (Chech)
- M : Chennai (India)
- U : Ulsan (Korea)
- W : Wia
4. Transaxle production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Manual (M6CF3-1)
1. Model
- W : M6CF3-1
2. Production year
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General Information
- C : 2012, D : 2013 , E : 2014, F : 2015...
3. Plant of production
- B : Beijing (China)
- J : Ostrava (Chech)
- M : Chennai (India)
- U : Ulsan (Korea)
- W : Hwasung
4. Speed
5. Spare
6. Final gear ratio
- E : 4.188
- K : 4.333
- L : 4.467
7. Transaxle production sequence number
- 000001 ~ 999999
Paint Code
Code Color
UD Clear White
SWP Snow White Pearl
3D Bright Silver
ABP Aurora Black
K3G Glittering Metal
K3N Golden Beat
D7U Planet Blue
K3U Abyss Blue
K3R Temptation Red
M9Y Milky Beige
Warning And Caution Labels
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1. Fan caution
2. Radiator cap caution
3. Battery caution
Battery Caution Label
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Warning / Caution Label (Cont'd)
A.
Keep lighted cigarettes and all other flames or sparks away from the battery.
B.
Wear eye protection when charging or working near a battery. Always provide ventilation when working in an enclosed space.
• When lifting a plastic-cased battery, excessive pressure on acid to leak resulting in personal injury. Lift with a battery carrier or with
your hands on opposite corners.
• Never attempt to change the battery when the battery cables are connected.
• The electrical ignition system works with high voltage.
Never touch these components with the engine running or the ignition switched on.
C.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children because batteries contain highly corrosive SULFURIC ACID. Do not allow battery acid to
contact your skin, eyes, clothing or paint finish.
D.
If any electrolyte gets into your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention. If
possible, continue to apply water with a sponge or cloth until medical attention is received.
If electrolyte gets on your skin, throughly wash the contacted area. If you feel a pain or a burning sensation, get medical attention
immediately.
E.
Always read the following instructions carefully when handing a battery.
F.
Hydrogen, which is a highly combustible gas, is always presents in battery cells and may explode if ignited.
G.
An improperly disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health.
Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.
Handling And Storage The Battery
Battery Itself •
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General Information
Batteries should be stored in cool, dry (27 degrees Celsius) places and out of direct
sunlight.
• MF batteries are tightly sealed to prevent acid leakage.
However, tilting the battery to an angle of 45 degrees can cause acid to leak through the
vents on the sides. Therefore, batteries should always be stored in their upright positions.
Prevent placing any aqueous or solid (i.e. conductors) bodies on top of the battery.
• It is extremely dangerous to use tools, such as hammers, on the battery terminals when
connecting cables to the mounted battery.
Battery on Vehicle • When storing the vehicle for long periods of time, make sure to remove the memory fuse at
junction box to prevent natural discharging.
• Also, run the engine for battery charging within 1 month if the memory fuse wasn't removed
from the start of vehicle storing.
If the memory fuse was removed, run the engine for battery charging within 3 months from
the start of vehicle storing.
After reconnecting or recharging a discharged battery, the ESC OFF indicator may illuminate.
In this case, turn the handle half way to the left and right whilst the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Then, restart the engine after the ignition is OFF.
The ESC OFF indicator may turn OFF.
If the ESC OFF indicator does not turn OFF, have the system checked refering to DTC.
Lift And Support Points
When heavy rear components such as suspension, fuel tank, spare tire, tailgate and trunk lid are to be removed, place additional
weight in the luggage area before hoisting. When substantial weight is removed from the rear of the vehicle, the center of gravity
may change and can cause the vehicle to tip forward on the hoist.
• Since each tire/wheel assembly weights approximately 14kg (30lbs), placing the front wheels in the luggage area can assist
with the weight distribution.
• Use the same support points to support the vehicle on safety stands.
1. Place the lift blocks under the support points as shown in the illustration.
2. Raise the hoist a few inches (centimeters) and rock the vehicle to be sure it is firmly supported.
3. Raise the hoist to full height to inspect the lift points for secure support.
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Description
Cover: The NEW KIA FORTE 2014 WITH, 1.6Turbo, 1.8L AND 2.0L ENGINES
You are purchasing a KIA Factory Service Workshop Manual specific to the year 2014.
This manual is the same resource utilized by local dealer technicians for vehicle repair and servicing.
It encompasses a wide range of services and repairs, from basic oil changes to comprehensive transmission rebuilding.
- General Information
- Engine Mechanical System
- Engine Electrical System
- Emission Control System
- Fuel System
- Clutch System
- Manual Transaxle System
- Automatic Transaxle System
- Driveshaft and axle
- Suspension System
- Steering System
- Restraint
- Brake System
- Body (Interior and Exterior)
- Body Electrical System
- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
This manual covers a comprehensive range of topics, making it suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
File format: .PDF with index
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Language: English
Years: 14