Driving tips – KIA Sorento 2008 User Manual

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Driving tips

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Driving downhill

Going downhill can be considerably more
dangerous than driving uphill. When off-
roading takes you downhill, you’ll want to
consider many of the same things you
thought about before you went uphill. As
a brief reminder, those include:
• How steep is the downhill? Will I be

able to maintain vehicle control?

• What’s the surface like? Smooth?

Rough? Slippery? Hard-packed dirt?
Gravel?

• Are there hidden surface obstacles?

Ruts? Logs? Boulders?

• What’s at the bottom of the hill? Is

there a hidden creek bank or even a
river bottom with large rocks?

• Have changes in the weather condi-

tions and their effect on the terrain
since you went uphill made your task
more difficult?

Once you have decided that you can go
down a hill safely, try to keep your vehicle
headed straight down, and use a low
gear. This way, engine braking can help
your brakes so they won’t have to do all
the work. Descend slowly, keeping your
vehicle under control at all times.

Avoid turns that take you across the
incline of the hill. A hill that’s not too
steep to drive down may be too steep to
drive across. You could roll over if you
don’t drive straight down.
Never go downhill with the clutch pedal
depressed. This is called “free-wheeling.”
Your brakes will have to do all the work
and could overheat and fade.

If your wheels lock up during downhill
braking, you may feel the vehicle starting
to slide sideways. To regain your direc-
tion, just ease off the brakes and steer to
keep the front of the vehicle pointing
straight downhill.

WARNING

- Braking

Heavy braking when going down a
hill can cause your brakes to over-
heat and fade. This could cause
loss of control and a serious acci-
dent. Apply the brakes lightly when
descending a hill and use a low
gear to keep vehicle speed under
control.

WARNING

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Wheel locking

Avoid braking so hard that you lock
the wheels when going downhill. If
your front wheels are locked, you
can’t steer your vehicle.

WARNING

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Downhill

Before beginning to go downhill, it
is critical that you ensure that no
cargo can shift forward while you
are heading downhill. Such shifting
could either endanger you and your
occupants, or interfere with your
ability to control the vehicle.

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