Off-Road Driving - Skoda 2011 Yeti Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 2011 Yeti:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

174
Driving and the Environment
WARNING (continued)
purpose of drying and cleaning the brake discs if the traffic conditions permit
this. Do not place any other road users in jeopardy.
Caution
When driving through bodies of water, parts of the vehicle such as the engine,
gearbox, catalytic converter, chassis or electrics can be severely damaged.
Oncoming vehicles can generate water waves which can exceed the permissible
water level for your vehicle.
Potholes, mud or rocks can be hidden under the water making it difficult or
impossible to drive through the body of water.
Do not drive through salt water. The salt can lead to corrosion. Immediately rinse
all the parts of the vehicle, which came into contact with the salt water, with fresh
water.
Note
After driving through a body of water, we recommend that the vehicle is checked by
a specialist garage.

Off-road driving

Important information
WARNING
Never drive too fast, particularly not around curves, and never undertake
extreme driving manoeuvres.
Always adjust your speed and adapt your style of driving to suit road, off-
road, traffic and weather conditions.
In case the vehicle is stationary on a hillside at a steep angle, do not exit the
vehicle when it is facing downhill. Through this the overall centre of gravity can
shift in such a way that the vehicle tilts and rolls down the hillside - hazard!
Always carefully exit your vehicle on the side facing uphill  page 180.
A lack of experience and knowledge when driving off-road can lead to critical
situations and serious injuries.
WARNING (continued)
Never choose a dangerous route and never take a risk which could jeop-
ardize your safety and that of your passengers. If you cannot go on or if you
doubt the safety of the route, turn back and choose another way. Even a terrain,
which looks harmless, can be difficult and dangerous, and may bring you and
your passengers into a critical situation.
If you have not fastened your seat belt correctly or you are not wearing your
seat belt at all, or you are holding the steering wheel incorrectly when driving
off-road, the risk of severe or even fatal injuries increases. Correctly fastened
seat belts reduce serious injuries in case of sudden braking manoeuvers and
accidents. As long as the vehicle is in motion, always have your seat belt and
those of your passengers correctly fastened. Take your thumbs off the steering
wheel when driving off-road. Should resistance build up in front of the wheels,
the steering wheel may suddenly and unexpectedly spin and hurt you. Hold the
steering wheel with both hands firmly on the outer edge in the 9 o'clock and 3
o'clock position.
If you have not fastened your seat belt correctly or you are not wearing your
seat belt at all, or you are holding the steering wheel incorrectly when driving
off-road, the risk of severe or even fatal injuries increases.
Correctly fastened seat belts reduce serious injuries in case of sudden
braking manoeuvers and accidents. Therefore you and your passengers must
always fasten your seat belts correctly as long as the vehicle is moving.
Take your thumbs off the steering wheel when driving off-road. If the
wheels hit an obstacle, the steering wheel may suddenly and unexpectedly spin
and hurt you!
Never use the cruise control system when driving off-road. The use of the
cruise control system when driving off-road is unsuitable and can even be
dangerous.
Do not drive over embankments, ramps or hillsides at too high a speed. This
can lead to the wheels of the vehicle lifting off the ground so that you can no
longer steer and control the vehicle.
If the wheels lose contact with the ground, for example when the vehicle
rebounds while driving over corrugations, steer straight ahead. If the wheels are
turned when making the contact with the ground again, the vehicle can roll over.
There should never be any person in front or behind the vehicle when rocks,
scrub, wood pieces or other objects are placed under the wheels in order to
achieve traction on a sandy or slippery ground. Turning the wheels can trans-
form these objects into dangerous "bullets" – hazard!

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents