Driving In Water; After Off-Road Driving - Kia Sorento 2006 Owner's Manual

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DRIVING TIPS

Driving in Water

Light rain causes no special off-road
driving problems. However, heavy
rain can cause flash flooding, and
flood waters demand extreme cau-
tion.
Find out how deep the water is before
you drive through it. If it's deep
enough to cover your wheel bearing
hubs, axles, or exhaust pipe, don't try
it. You probably won't get through.
Also, water that deep can damage
your axle and other vehicle parts.
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If the water isn't too deep, then drive
through slowly. At fast speeds, water
can splash on your ignition system
and your vehicle can stall. Stalling
can also occur if your tailpipe goes
underwater. As long as your tailpipe
is underwater, you will not be able to
start your engine. When you go
through water, remember that it may
take you longer to stop when your
brakes are wet.
If you have driven through water that
was deep enough to cover your
wheel bearing hubs, it may be a good
idea to have an authorized Kia dealer
repack your front wheel bearings and
examine your rear-end fluid for evi-
dence of water.

After Off-Road Driving

Remove any brush or debris that has
collected on the underbody, chassis
or under the hood. These accumula-
tions can be a fire hazard.
After driving in mud or sand, clean
and
check
the
brake
Accumulation of mud or sand can
cause glazing and uneven braking.
Check the body structure, steering,
suspension,
wheels,
exhaust system for damage. Also,
check the fuel lines and cooling sys-
tem for any leakage. Your vehicle will
also require more frequent service
due to off-road use.
linings.
tires,
and

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