Kia Sorento: Good driving practices. Moving up a steep grade from a standing startNever move the gear shift lever out of P (Park) or N (Neutral) into any drive gear while simultaneously applying pressure to the accelerator pedal.
Never attempt to engage the P (Park) position while your Kia Sorento is still rolling.
Always ensure your vehicle has come to an absolute, unmoving stop before selecting R (Reverse) or D (Drive).
Never shift into neutral and coast downhill, as this practice eliminates engine braking control and creates a severe safety hazard.
Avoid "riding" or resting your foot on the brake pedal continuously during long descents, as this overheats the brake pads and rotors. Instead, shift into a lower gear to let engine braking manage your speed safely.
Slow down appropriately before commanding a lower gear shift to ensure the transmission accepts the ratio change smoothly.
Exercise maximum caution when driving your Kia Sorento over slippery surfaces like ice, packed snow, or wet leaves, keeping all steering, braking, and throttle inputs gradual to prevent traction loss.
Modulate the accelerator pedal smoothly to optimize both mechanical longevity and fuel economy.
Always set the parking brake firmly when parking; never rely solely on the transmission Park pawl to hold your vehicle on an incline.
WARNING
When navigating steep inclines or declines, match your gear selection to your direction of travel—use D for forward movement and R for reversing. Verify the gear indicator on your instrument cluster before moving, as driving against the selected gear can stall the engine and compromise braking assistance.
Always fasten your seatbelt before driving your Kia Sorento, as unbelted occupants face drastically higher risks of severe injury in a collision.
Avoid taking sharp turns at excessive speeds.
Refrain from making sudden, violent steering adjustments or whipping the steering wheel across lanes.
Losing control of your Kia Sorento at high velocities exponentially increases the danger of a vehicle rollover.
Swerving violently after accidentally dropping two wheels off the paved road edge is a primary cause of dangerous oversteering loss of control.
If your tires leave the paved surface, ease off the accelerator, maintain a steady wheel, and decelerate gradually before steering back onto the asphalt to prevent catastrophic loss of control.
Adhere strictly to posted speed limits and local traffic regulations.
WARNING
If your Kia Sorento gets bogged down in deep mud, sand, or snow, you can attempt to rock it free by alternating between forward and reverse gears. Never execute this rocking maneuver if people or property are standing nearby, as the sudden release can cause the vehicle to lunge unexpectedly.
When launching your Kia Sorento upward on a steep incline from a complete standstill, keep the service brake depressed while preparing your maneuver:
Select the appropriate lower gear ratio suited to your payload weight and the steepness of the slope, disengage the parking brake, and transfer your foot smoothly from the brake pedal to the accelerator while releasing the clutch or torque converter load.
Power-assisted brakes
Your Kia Sorento is equipped with advanced power-assisted brakes that automatically self-adjust through normal daily
usage to maintain optimal stopping performance.
If the power-assisted brakes ...
Intake Manifold Components
1. Intake manifold assembly
2. Electronic throttle body
3. Intake manifold stay
4. Intake manifold gasket
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Lubricants
Item
Specified lubricant
Quantity
Transaxle fluid
ATF SP-Ⅳ or equivalent
7.8 L
(2.06 U.S gal.,8.24 U.S.qt., 6.86 Imp.qt.)
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