Off-Road Driving With Your Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle - Kia Sportage 2008 Owner's Manual

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Driving tips
Off-road driving with your
four-wheel drive vehicle
Off-road driving can be great fun. But
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it has definite hazards. The greatest
of these is the terrain itself.
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"Off-roading" means you've left the
paved road system behind. Traffic
lanes are not marked. Curves are not
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banked.
There are no carefully engineered
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road signs to warn you of dangerous
conditions or to advise you of a safe
speed. You have to assess the envi-
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ronment yourself. Surfaces can be
slippery, rough, uphill or downhill.
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Off-road driving involves learning
new skills. That's why it's important
that you read and understand this
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section. You'll find useful driving
information and suggestions. These
will help make your off-road driving
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safer and more enjoyable.
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Before you go off-roading
There are some things to do before
you leave the paved roads. Be sure
to have all necessary maintenance
and service work done beforehand.
Be sure to read all the information
about your four-wheel drive vehicle
in this manual. Is there enough fuel?
Is the spare tire fully inflated? Are the
fluid levels at the proper levels? What
are the local laws that apply to off-
roading where you'll be driving? If
you don't know, you should check
with law enforcement people in the
area. Will you be on someone's pri-
vate land? If so, be sure to get the
necessary permission.
Loading your vehicle for off-road
driving
There are some important items to
remember about how to properly
load your vehicle.
• The heaviest things should be in
the cargo area and forward of your
rear axle. Place heavier items as
far forward as you can.
• Be sure the load is properly
secured, so driving over off-road
terrain doesn't shift your load or
throw items toward the driver or
passengers.

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