2008 Kia Sorento Owners Manual

Driving tips
Driving on off-road  hills
Approaching a hill
•  What’s beyond the hill? Is there a cliff,
an   embankment,   a   drop-off,   or   a
fence? Get out of the vehicle and walk
the hill if you are unsure. It’s the smart
way to find out.
•  Is the hill simply too rough? Steep hills
often  have  ruts,  gullies,  troughs,  and
exposed rocks because they are more
susceptible to the effects of erosion.
When you approach a hill, you need to
decide if it’s one of those hills that’s just
too  steep  to  climb,  descend,  or  cross.
Steepness can be difficult to judge. On a
very small hill, for example, there may be
a  smooth,  constant  incline  with  only  a
small change in elevation where you can
easily  see  all  the  way  to  the  top. On  a
large hill, the incline may get steeper as
you  near  the  top,  but  you  may  not  see
this because the crest of the hill is hidden
by bushes, grass, or shrubs.
Off-road   driving   often  takes   you  up,
down, or across a hill.   Driving safely on
hills requires excellent judgment and an
understanding of what your vehicle can
and  can’t  do. There  are  some  hills  that
simply should not be driven.
WARNING - Driving  on
hills
How have weather conditions affected
the terrain? Is there likely to be mud,
snow or ice on the hill?
Many hills are simply too steep for
any  vehicle. If  you  drive  up them,
you  will   stall.  If  you   drive  down
them, you can’t control your speed.
In either case, you could flip over. If
you drive across them, you will roll
over.  You  could   be   seriously  or
fatally   injured.   If   you  have   any
doubt  about  the  steepness,  don’t
drive up or down the hill,   even if it
means that you have to turn around
and find another route.  Re-tracking
is a normal part of safe off-roading.
•  What  time  of  day  is  it?  Are  tempera-
tures dropping so that wet surfaces will
start to freeze?
Here are some other things to consider
as you approach a hill:
Is there a constant incline, or does the
hill get sharply steeper in places?
Is there good traction on the hillside, or
will the surface cause tire slipping?
Is there a straight path up or down the
hill so you won’t have to make turning
maneuvers?
Are there obstructions on the hill that
can  block  your  path  (boulders,  trees,
logs or ruts)?
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Gary Anderegg on Jun 21, 2016. No warranty info

Should have the 2008 warranty but it does not


wanie on Apr 30, 2015. Awesome Majual

Thank you very much for the manual. Great.


Lisa on May 29, 2014. Good book

It give you all the info you need