2006 Kia Sportage Owners Manual

In case of an emergency
When your vehicle is being
towed by another vehicle
other than a tow truck (in case
of an emergency)
•  Press the  brake  pedal  with  more    Tips for  towing a stuck vehicle
force  than  normal  since  you  will
The following  methods  are effective
have reduced brake performance.
when  your vehicle  is  stuck in  mud,
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•  More
steering
effort
will
be
required because the power  steer-
ing system will be disabled.
sand or similar  substances that pre-
vent  the  vehicle  from  being  driven
out under its own power.
Turn the ignition  switch to ACC  so
the steering wheel isn’t locked.
If you  are driving down a  long hill,
the brakes may overheat and brake
performance will be  reduced. Stop
often and let the brakes cool off.
Place the transaxle  shift lever in N
(Neutral).
•  Remove  the  soil  and   sand,  etc.
from the  front and the  back of the
tires.
Release the parking bake.
Place  a stone  or wood  under  the
tires.
Vehicles  equipped with  automatic
transaxles  should  not  exceed  45
km/h (28  mph) and  should not  be
NOTICE
towed more than 80 km (50 miles).     To  prevent  internal  damage  to the
transaxle,  never   tow  your  vehicle
Vehicles   equipped   with  manual
from the  rear  (backwards) with  all
transaxle  should not  be  towed  in
four  tires  in  contact  with  the sur-
excess  of 88  km/h  (55 mph)  and
face.
should  not  be   towed  more  than
645
km (400 miles).
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Product Specification
CategoriesKia Manuals, Kia Sportage Manuals
Model Year2006
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