Driving your vehicle
Driving in the rain
Driving in flooded areas
Avoid driving through a flooded area,
unless you are sure the water level is
lower than the wheel bub bottom.
Slowly drive, when driving through
any water. Keep an adequate stop-
ping distance, because your braking
systems may become wet.
After driving through water, dry the
brakes by gently applying them sev-
eral times, while slowly driving.
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Off-road driving
Rain and wet roads make driving
dangerous, especially when you are
not prepared for the pavement slick
from rain. Here are a few things to
consider before driving in the rain:
Carefully drive off the road, because
your vehicle may become damaged
by rocks or roots of trees. Check the
off-road conditions, in advance,
where you will drive.
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A heavy rainfall will make it harder
to see and will increase a braking
distance. Thus, slow down a driv-
ing speed.
Keep your windshield wipers in
good shape. Replace your wiper
blades, when those fail to wipe out
some parts on the windshield.
When your tires are in bad shape,
quick braking on a wet surface may
cause a skid and possibly lead to
an accident. Make sure your tires
are in good shape.
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Turn the headlamps ON to make it
easier for others to see you.
Driving at a high speed through
large puddles may affect your
brake
systems. While
driving
through puddles, slow down your
driving speed.
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When your brakes are (or are sus-
pected to be) wet, lightly apply
them while driving, until the brak-
ing operation returns to normal.
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Product Specification
Categories | Hyundai Manuals, Hyundai Equus Manuals |
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Document Type | Owners Manual |
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