Driving your vehicle – KIA Sorento 2008 User Manual

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Driving your vehicle

Part-time 4WD operation
(if equipped)

You can send your engine's driving
power to all front and rear wheels for
maximum power.
Four-wheel drive is useful when you
drive in snow, mud, ice or sand where
good traction is required, or when your
wheels lose traction using two-wheel
drive.

When 4WD is selected with the transfer
shift knob, the vehicle will switch to 4WD
operation after a few seconds.

NOTICE

When the vehicle shifts into 4WD mode,
a slight mechanical sound and vibration
may be felt and does not indicate a prob-
lem with the system.

To avoid shift shock, when the vehicle is
stopped and you make a transfer case
shift using the transfer shift knob, wait
until the corresponding indicator light in
the instrument cluster illuminates before
driving.

NOTICE

• Do not select four wheel drive on flat

and normal roads.

• Four-wheel driving on flat roads for a

long period causes poor fuel economy
and noise and it also causes tires to
wear faster.

• Four-wheel driving on flat and nor-

mal roads can result in a severe bind-
ing and chattering condition when
turning the steering wheel.

• Four-wheel driving on flat roads for a

long period can also cause the differ-
ential oil temperature to increase,
resulting in damage to parts in the
power train.

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