2009 Kia Sorento Owners Manual

Driving tips
Driving uphill
•  Slow down as you approach  the top of
the hill.
•  Attach a flag to the vehicle to make you
more visible  to  approaching traffic  on
trails or hills.
•  Sound  the horn  as you  approach the
top  of  the  hill  to  let  opposing  traffic
know you’re there.
•  Use  your  headlights  even during  the
day.  They  make  you  more  visible  to
other drivers.
Stalling while driving uphill
Once you decide you can safely drive up
the hill,  you  need to  take some  special
steps.
What should I do if my vehicle stalls, or is
about to stall,  and I can’t  make it up the
hill?
If your  vehicle stalls,  or is  about to  stall
while   driving   uphill,   there   are  some
things you should do, and there are some
things you must not do. First, here’s what
you should do:
•  Push the brake  pedal to stop the vehi-
cle and keep it from rolling  backwards.
Also, apply the parking brake.
•  If your  engine is still  running, shift  the
transmission into  reverse, release  the
parking  brake, and  slowly back  down
the hill in reverse.
Use a low  gear and get  a firm grip  on
the steering wheel.
Get a smooth start up the hill and try to
maintain  your speed.  Don’t use  more
power  than  you  need,   because  you
don’t  want your  wheels  to start  spin-
ning or sliding.
Try to drive  straight up the hill,  if at all
possible. If  the  path twists  and turns,
you may have to find another route.
WARNING - Driving over
hills
Driving to the top  (crest) of a hill at
full  speed  can  cause  an  accident
and result in  serious or fatal injury.
There could be  a drop-off, embank-
ment, cliff,  another vehicle  or peo-
ple  sitting  on the  ground.  As  you
near the top of a hill, slow down and
stay alert.
WARNING - Driving across
hills
If  your  engine  has  stopped  running,
you’ll need to  restart it. With the brake
pedal   depressed    and   the   parking
brake still applied, shift a manual trans-
mission to N (Neutral), or an automatic
transmission  to  P  (Park)  and  restart
the   engine.  Then,   shift  to   reverse,
release the  parking brake,  and slowly
back down the hill in reverse.
Turning  or   driving   across   steep
hills  can be  dangerous. You  could
lose traction, slide sideways, or just
reach an area too steep to traverse.
In any  case,  it could  cause you  to
roll over. You could  be seriously or
fatally   injured.  When   driving   up
hills, always try to go as straight up
as possible.
As you  are backing  down the  hill, put
your left hand on the steering wheel  at
the 12 o’clock position. This way, you’ll
be  able   to   tell  if   your  wheels   are
straight or turned  to the left or right  as
you back down.
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Brandon on Dec 06, 2015. Bulshit

To much stuff to find out where a fuse goes


gaia on Feb 21, 2013.

good.