2008 Kia Sorento Owners Manual

Driving tips
Stalling downhill
Driving across an incline
•  Hidden obstacles can make the steep-
ness of the incline even worse.   If you
drive  across   a  rock   with  the   uphill
wheels, or if the downhill wheels drop
into  a  rut  or  depression,  your  vehicle
can tilt even more.
For  reasons   like  these,   you  need   to
decide carefully whether or not to try to
drive across an incline.  Just because the
trail   goes  across   the   incline  doesn’t
mean you have to drive it.
Stalling  is  much  more  likely  to  happen
going  uphill.   But  if   it  happens   going
downhill, here’s what to do.
Sooner or later, an off-road trail will prob-
ably go across the incline of a hill.  If this
happens, you have to decide whether or
not to try to drive across the incline. Here
are some things to consider:
Stop   your  vehicle   by  applying   the
brakes. Then apply the parking brake.
A hill that can be driven straight up or
down may be too steep to drive across.
When you go straight up or down a hill,
the length of the wheel base (the dis-
tance from the front wheels to the rear
wheels)   reduces  the   likelihood   the
vehicle  will  tumble  end  over  end. But
when you drive across an incline, the
much  narrower  track  width  (the   dis-
tance   between   the   left    and   right
wheels)  may  not  prevent  the  vehicle
from tilting and rolling over.  Also, driv-
ing across an incline puts more weight
on  the   downhill  wheels.  This   could
cause a downhill slide or a rollover.
Move the shift lever to P (Park) in auto-
matic   transmission    or   shift    to   N
(Neutral) in manual transmission and,
while still braking, restart the engine.
Shift  back  to  a  low  gear,  release  the
parking brake, and drive straight down.
If  the  engine  won’t  start,  get  out  and
seek help. Exit on the uphill side of the
vehicle and stay clear of the path the
vehicle would take if it rolled downhill.
WARNING - Roll over
Driving across an incline that’s too
steep  will  make   your  vehicle  roll
over.  You  could   be   seriously  or
fatally   injured.   If   you  have   any
doubt  about  the  steepness  of  the
incline,  don’t  drive  across  it. Find
another route instead.
Surface  conditions  can  be  a  problem
when  you  drive  across  a  hill.  Loose
gravel, muddy spots, or even wet grass
can cause your tires to slip sideways. If
the  vehicle  slips  sideways,  it  can  hit
something that will tip it (a rock, a rut,
etc.) and cause it to roll over.
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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