Kia Stonic (2018 year). Manual — part 18
2. Auditory warning
If you leave the lane, the warning
sound operates for maximum
3 seconds.
The color of symbol will change de‐
pend on the condition of Lane De‐
parture Warning (LDW) System
system.
• White
color:
When you activate the lane
departure warning system
by pressing the Lane Depar‐
ture Warning (LDW) System
button, system operating
conditions are not satisfied
or the sensor does not de‐
tect the lane line.
• Green
color:
When you activate the lane
departure warning system
by pressing the Lane Depar‐
ture Warning (LDW) System
button, system operating
conditions are satisfied and
the sensor detect the lane
line.
• Yellow
color:
When there is a malfunction
with the lane departure
warning system.
Warning indicator
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When the Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) System is not working properly,
the warning light will illuminate and the
warning message will come on for a
few second. After the message disap‐
pears, the master warning light will illu‐
minate.
In this case, have the system checked
by a professional workshop.
Kia recommends to visit an authorized
Kia dealer/service partner.
The Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) System does not operate
when:
• The driver turns on the turn signal or
the hazard warning flasher to change
lane.
• Driving on the lane line.
NOTICE
To change lanes, operate the turn
signal switch, then change the lane.
The Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) System may not warn
you even if the vehicle leaves
the lane, or may warn you even
if the vehicle does not leave the
lane when:
• The lane is not visible due to snow,
rain, stain, a puddle or many other
things.
• The brightness of the outside
changes suddenly.
• The headlights are off at night or in a
tunnel.
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• The color of the lane marking from
the road is difficult to distinguish.
• Driving on a steep grade or a curve.
• Light reflects from the water on the
road.
• The lens or windshield is stained with
foreign matter.
• The sensor can not detect the lane
because of fog, heavy rain or heavy
snow.
• The surrounding temperature of the
inside rear view mirror is high due to
a direct ray of light.
• The lane is very wide or narrow.
• The lane line is damaged or indistinct.
• The shadow is on the lane line by a
median strip.
• There is a mark similar to a lane line.
• There is a boundary structure.
• The distance from vehicle ahead is
very short or the vehicle ahead hides
the lane line.
• The vehicle shakes heavily.
• The lane number increases or decrea‐
ses or the lane lines are crossing
complicatedly.
• Putting something on the dashboard.
• Driving with the sun in front of you.
• Driving in areas under construction.
• The lane line is more than two in ei‐
ther side (Left/Right).
• The windshield is fogged by humid air
in the vehicle.
• The driver turns the wiper switch to
HI mode.
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DRIVER ATTENTION WARNING (DAW) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
The Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
system displays the condition of the
driver's fatigue level and inattentive
driving practices.
System setting and activation
System setting
• The Driver Attention Warning system
is set to be in the OFF position, when
your vehicle is first delivered to you
from the factory.
• To turn ON the Driver Attention
Warning system, turn on the engine,
and then select 'User Settings
Driving Assist
Driver Attention
Warning Normal/Early' on the LCD
display.
• The driver can select the Driver At‐
tention Warning system mode.
- Off: The Driver Attention Warning
system is deactivated.
- Normal: The Driver Attention
Warning system alerts the driver
of his/her fatigue level or inatten‐
tive driving practices.
- Early: The Driver Attention Warn‐
ing system alerts the driver of
his/her fatigue level or inattentive
driving practices faster than Nor‐
mal mode.
• The set-up of the Driver Attention
Warning system will be maintained,
as selected, when the engine is re‐
started.
Display of the driver's attention
level
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System off
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Attentive driving
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Inattentive driving
• The driver can monitor their driving
conditions on the LCD display.
The DAW screen will appear when
you select the ASSIST mode tab ( )
on the LCD display if the system is
activated. (For more information, re‐
fer to LCD Modes on page 4-58.)
• The driver's attention level is dis‐
played on the scale of 1 to 5. The
lower the number is, the more inat‐
tentive the driver is.
• The number decreases when the
driver does not take a break for a
certain period of time.
• The number increases when the driv‐
er attentively drives for a certain pe‐
riod of time.
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• When the driver turns on the system
while driving, it displays 'Last Break
time' and level.
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• The "Consider taking a break" mes‐
sage appears on the LCD display and
a warning sounds in order to suggest
the driver to take a break, when the
driver's attention level is below 1.
• The Driver Attention Warning system
does not suggest the driver to take a
break, when the total driving time is
shorter than 10 minutes.
Resetting the system
• The last break time is set to 00:00
and the driver's attention level is set
to 5 (very attentive) when the driver
resets the Driver Attention Warning
system.
• The Driver Attention Warning system
resets the last break time to 00:00
and the driver's attention level to 5 in
the following situations.
- The engine is turned OFF.
- The driver unfastens the seat belt
and then opens the driver's door.
- The engine has been idled continu‐
ously over 10 minutes.
• The Driver Attention Warning system
operates again, when the driver re‐
starts driving.
System standby
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The Driver Attention Warning system
enters the ready status and displays
the 'Standby' screen in the following
situations.
-
The camera does not detect the
lanes.
-
Driving speed remains under 60 km/h
(40 mph) or over 200 km/h
(125 mph).
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System malfunction
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When the "Check Driver Attention
Warning (DAW) system" warning mes‐
sage appears, the system is not work‐
ing properly. In this case, have the vehi‐
cle inspected by a professional work‐
shop. Kia recommends to visit an au‐
thorized Kia dealer/service partner.
WARNING
• The Driver Attention Warning sys‐
tem is not a substitute for safe
driving practices, but a conven‐
ience function only. It is the re‐
sponsibility of the driver to always
drive cautiously to prevent unex‐
pected and sudden situations from
occurring. Pay attention to the
road conditions at all times.
• The system may suggest a break
according to the driver's driving
pattern or habits even if the driver
doesn't feel fatigue.
• The driver, who feels fatigued,
should take a break, even though
there is no break suggestion by
the Driver Attention Warning sys‐
tem.
NOTICE
The Driver Attention Warning sys‐
tem utilizes the camera sensor on
the front windshield for its opera‐
tion. To keep the camera sensor in
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the best condition, you should ob‐
serve the followings:
• NEVER install any accessories or
stickers on the front windshield,
nor tint the front windshield.
• NEVER locate any reflective ob‐
jects (i.e. white paper, mirror) over
the dashboard. Any light reflection
may cause a malfunction of the
Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
system.
• Pay extreme caution to keep the
camera sensor out of water.
• NEVER arbitrarily disassemble the
camera assembly, nor apply any
impact on the camera assembly.
CAUTION
The Driver Attention Warning sys‐
tem may not properly operate with
limited alerting in the following sit‐
uations:
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• The vehicle is violently driven or is
abruptly turned for obstacle
avoidance (e.g. construction area,
other vehicles, fallen objects, bum‐
py road).
• Forward drivability of the vehicle is
severely undermined (possibly due
to wide variation in tire pressures,
uneven tire wear-out, toe-in/toe-
out alignment).
• The vehicle drives on a curvy road.
• The vehicle drives through a windy
area.
• The vehicle is controlled by the fol‐
lowing driving assist systems:
- Forward Collision-Avoidance As‐
sist (FCA) System
- Smart Cruise Control (SCC) Sys‐
tem
CAUTION
Playing the vehicle audio system at
high volume may offset the Driver
Attention Warning system warning
sounds.
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BLIND-SPOT COLLISION WARNING (BCW) (IF EQUIPPED)
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The Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
system uses a radar sensor to alert the
driver while driving.
It senses the rear side territory of the
vehicle and provides information to the
driver.
1. Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
Warning range is dependent on
your vehicle speed. However, if the
speed of your vehicle is faster by
10km/h or more than other nearby
vehicles, the warning is not operat‐
ed.
2. Lane change assist (LCA)
When vehicles are approaching to
your vehicle at high speed, the
warning is operated.
3. Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
(RCCW)
When your vehicle moves back‐
ward, the sensor detects approach‐
ing vehicles to the left or right side
direction and warning is operated.
WARNING
• Always check the road condition
while driving for unexpected situa‐
tions even though the Blind-Spot
Collision Warning (BCW) system is
operating.
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• Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
system is a system made for con‐
venience. Do not solely rely on the
system but always pay attention
to drive safely.
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BCW (Blind-Spot Collision
Warning) / LCA (Lane Change
Assist)
Operating conditions
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The indicator on the switch will illumi‐
nate when the Blind-Spot Collision
Warning (BCW) system switch is press‐
ed with the ignition switch ON. If the
vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h
(18.6 mph), the system will activate.
If you press the switch again, the
switch indicator and system will be
turned off.
If the ignition switch is turned OFF and
ON the system returns to the previous
state.
When the system is not used turn the
system off by pressing the switch.
When the system is turned on the
warning light will illuminate for
3 seconds on the outside rearview mir‐
ror.
Warning type
The system will activate when:
1. The system is on
2. Vehicle speed is above 30 km/h
(18.6 mph)
3. Other vehicles are detected in the
rear side
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1st stage
If a vehicle is detected within the boun‐
dary of the system, a warning light will
illuminate on the outside rearview mir‐
ror.
If the detected vehicle is not in detec‐
tion range, the warning will be turned
off.
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2nd stage
The second stage alarm will activate
when:
1. The first stage alert is on
2. The turn signal is on to change a
lane
When the second stage alert is activa‐
ted, a warning light will be blinking on
the outside rearview mirror and an
alarm will sound.
If you move the turn signal switch to
origin position, the second stage alert
will be deactivated.
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The second stage alarm can be deac‐
tivated.
• To activate the alarm:
Go to the User Settings Mode
Sound and select Blind-Spot Collision
Warning Sound on the LCD display.
• To deactivate the alarm :
Go to the User Settings Mode
Sound and deselect Blind-Spot Colli‐
sion Warning Sound on the LCD dis‐
play.
CAUTION
The alarm function helps alert the
driver. Deactivate this function only
when it is necessary.
Detecting sensor
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The sensors are located inside the rear
bumper.
Always keep the rear bumper clean for
the system to work properly.
Warning message
The message ( Blind-Spot Collision
Warning (BCW) system disabled. Radar
blocked ) will appear to notify the driv‐
er if there are foreign substances on
the rear bumper or it is hot near the
rear bumper. The light on the switch
and the system will be turned off auto‐
matically.
Remove the foreign substance on the
rear bumper.
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After the foreign substance is removed,
if you drive for approximately
10 minutes, the system will work nor‐
mally.
If the system does not work normally
even though the foreign substance is
removed, take your vehicle to a profes‐
sional workshop and have the system
checked. Kia recommends to visit an
authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
It is possible to get the message with
no foreign substance on the rear
bumper, for example, when driving in
sparse rural or open area, such as des‐
ert, where there is insufficient data for
operation.
This message may also activate during
heavy rain or due to road spray.
In this case, the vehicle does not need
service.
If the system does not work properly, a
warning message ( Check Blind-Spot
Collision Warning (BCW) system ) will
appear and the light on the switch will
turn off. The system will turn off auto‐
matically.
In this case, have the system checked
by a professional workshop. Kia recom‐
mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/
service partner.
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning
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When your vehicle moves backwards
from a parking position, the sensor de‐
tects approaching vehicles to the left or
right side direction and gives informa‐
tion to the driver.
Operating conditions
• Go to the User Settings Mode Driv‐
ing Assist
Rear Collision Warning
and select "Rear Cross-Traffic Colli‐
sion Warning" on the LCD display. The
system will turn on and stand by to
be activated.
• Select Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning again, to turn the system
off.
• If the vehicle is turned off and on
again, the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning system will return to the
state right before the vehicle was
turned off. Turn the Rear Cross-Traf‐
fic Collision Warning system off when
not in use.
• The system is operated when the ve‐
hicle speed is below 10km/h with the
shift lever in R (Reverse).
• The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning
detection
range
is
0.5m~20m based on side direction. If
an approaching vehicle speed is 4 km/
h~36 km/h in detection range, the
warning is on. However, the system
sensing range is different based on
conditions. Always pay attention to
surrounding.
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• If an approaching vehicle detected by
sensors, the warning is chime and the
warning light will blink on the outside
rearview mirror.
• If the detected vehicle is out of de‐
tection range, moving away in the
opposite direction or moving slow,
the warning is cancelled.
• The system may not be operating
properly due to other factors or cir‐
cumstances, so always pay attention
to your surrounding.
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If the bumper on either side is
blocked by a barrier or vehicles, the
system sensing ability may be de‐
teriorated.
WARNING
• The warning light on the outside
rearview mirror will illuminate
whenever a vehicle is detected at
the rear side by the system.
To avoid accidents, do not focus
only on the warning light and ne‐
glect to see the surrounding of the
vehicle.
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• Drive safely even though the vehi‐
cle is equipped with a Blind-Spot
Collision Warning (BCW) system.
Do not solely rely on the system
but check for yourself before
changing lanes.
The system may not alert the
driver in some conditions so al‐
ways check the surroundings while
driving.
CAUTION
• The system may not work proper‐
ly if the bumper has been replaced
or if a repair work has been done
near the sensor.
• The detection area differs accord‐
ing to the roads width. If the road
is narrow the system may detect
other vehicles in the second next
lane.
• On the contrary, if the road is very
wide the system may not detect
other vehicles in the next lane.
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• The system might be turned off
due to strong electromagnetic
waves.
Non-operating condition
Outside rearview mirror may not alert
the driver when:
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The outside rearview mirror housing
is damaged or covered with debris.
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The window is covered with debris.
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The windows are severely tinted.
Driver's attention
The driver must be cautious in the be‐
low situations, because the system
may not detect other vehicles or ob‐
jects in certain circumstances.
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The vehicle drives on a curved road or
through a tollgate.
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The sensor is polluted with rain,
snow, mud, etc.
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The rear bumper, in which the sensor
is located, is covered or blocked with
a foreign matter such as a sticker, a
bumper guard, a bicycle stand, etc.
-
The rear bumper is damaged, or the
sensor is out of the original default
position.
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The vehicle height gets lower or high‐
er due to heavy loading in a tailgate,
abnormal tire pressure, etc.
-
The vehicle drives in a bad weather
such as heavy rain or snow.
-
There is a fixed object near the vehi‐
cle, such as a guardrail.
-
A big vehicle is near such as a bus or
truck.
-
A motorcycle or bicycle is near.
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A flat trailer is near.
-
If the vehicle has started at the same
time as the vehicle next to you and
has accelerated.
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When the other vehicle passes at a
very fast speed.
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While changing lanes.
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When going down or up a steep, un‐
even road.
-
When the other vehicle approaches
very close.
-
When a trailer or carrier is installed.
-
When the temperature of the rear
bumper is very high or low.
-
When the sensors are blocked by
other vehicles, walls or parking-lot
pillars.
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When the detected vehicle also
moves back, as your vehicle drives
back.
-
If there are small things like shopping
cart and baby carriage.
-
If there is low height vehicle like sport
vehicle.
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When other vehicles are close to your
vehicle.
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When the vehicle in the next lane
moves two lanes away from you OR
when the vehicle two lanes away
moves to the next lane from you.
-
When driving through a narrow road
with many plants.
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When driving on wet surface.
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ECONOMICAL OPERATION
Your vehicle's fuel economy depends
mainly on your style of driving, where
you drive and when you drive.
Each of these factors affects how
many kilometers (miles) you can get
from a liter (gallon) of fuel. To operate
your vehicle as economically as possi‐
ble, use the following driving sugges‐
tions to help save money in both fuel
and repairs:
• Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a mod‐
erate rate. Don't make "jackrabbit"
starts or full-throttle shifts and
maintain a steady cruising speed.
Don't race between stoplights. Try to
adjust your speed to the traffic so
you don't have to change speeds un‐
necessarily. Avoid heavy traffic
whenever possible.
Always maintain a safe distance from
other vehicles so you can avoid un‐
necessary braking. This also reduces
brake wear.
• Drive at a moderate speed. The fast‐
er you drive, the more fuel your vehi‐
cle uses. Driving at a moderate
speed, especially on the highway, is
one of the most effective ways to re‐
duce fuel consumption.
• Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This can
increase fuel consumption and also
increase wear on these components.
In addition, driving with your foot
resting on the brake pedal may cause
the brakes to overheat, which re‐
duces their effectiveness and may
lead to more serious consequences.
• Take care of your tires. Keep them
inflated to the recommended pres‐
sure. Incorrect inflation, either too
much or too little, results in unneces‐
sary tire wear. Check the tire pres‐
sures at least once a month.
• Be sure that the wheels are aligned
correctly. Improper alignment can re‐
sult from hitting curbs or driving too
fast over irregular surfaces. Poor
alignment causes faster tire wear
and may also result in other prob‐
lems as well as greater fuel con‐
sumption.
• Keep your car in good condition. For
better fuel economy and reduced
maintenance costs, maintain your car
in accordance with the maintenance
schedule in Maintenance on page
8-07. If you drive your car in severe
conditions, more frequent mainte‐
nance is required (see Maintenance
• Keep your car clean. For maximum
service, your vehicle should be kept
clean and free of corrosive materials.
It is especially important that mud,
dirt, ice, etc. not be allowed to accu‐
mulate on the underside of the car.
This extra weight can result in in‐
creased fuel consumption and also
contribute to corrosion.
• Travel lightly. Don't carry unnecessa‐
ry weight in your car. Weight reduces
fuel economy.
• Don't let the engine idle longer than
necessary. If you are waiting (and not
in traffic), turn off your engine and
restart only when you're ready to go.
• Remember, your vehicle does not re‐
quire extended warm-up. After the
engine has started, allow the engine
to run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to
placing the vehicle in gear. In very cold
weather, however, give your engine a
slightly longer warm-up period.
• Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine.
Lugging is driving too slowly in too
high a gear resulting in the engine
bucking. If this happens, shift to a
lower gear. Over-revving is racing the
engine beyond its safe limit. This can
be avoided by shifting at the recom‐
mended speeds.
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• Use your air conditioning sparingly.
The air conditioning system is oper‐
ated by engine power so your fuel
economy is reduced when you use it.
• Open windows at high speeds can re‐
duce fuel economy.
• Fuel economy is less in crosswinds
and headwinds. To help offset some
of this loss, slow down when driving
in these conditions.
Keeping a vehicle in good operating
condition is important both for econo‐
my and safety. Therefore, have the
system serviced by a professional
workshop.
Kia recommends to visit an authorized
Kia dealer/service partner.
WARNING
n Engine off during motion
Never turn the engine off to coast
down hills or anytime the vehicle is
in motion. The power steering and
power brakes will not function prop‐
erly without the engine running. In‐
stead, keep the engine on and down‐
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shift to an appropriate gear for en‐
gine braking effect. In addition, turn‐
ing off the ignition while driving
could engage the steering wheel lock
resulting in loss of vehicle steering
which could cause serious injury or
death.
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SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS
Hazardous driving conditions
When hazardous driving conditions are
encountered such as water, snow, ice,
mud, sand, or similar hazards, follow
these suggestions:
• Drive cautiously and allow extra dis‐
tance for braking.
• Avoid sudden braking or steering.
• When braking with non-ABS brakes
pump the brake pedal with a light up-
and-down motion until the vehicle is
stopped.
WARNING
n ABS
Do not pump the brake pedal on a
vehicle equipped with ABS.
• If stalled in snow, mud, or sand, use
second gear. Accelerate slowly to
avoid spinning the drive wheels.
• Use sand, rock salt, tire chains, or
other non-slip material under the
drive wheels to provide traction when
stalled in ice, snow, or mud.
WARNING
n Downshifting
Downshifting with an automatic
transaxle, while driving on slippery
surfaces can cause an accident. The
sudden change in tire speed could
cause the tires to skid. Be careful
when downshifting on slippery sur‐
faces.
Rocking the vehicle
If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to
free it from snow, sand, or mud, first
turn the steering wheel right and left
to clear the area around your front
wheels. Then, shift back and forth be‐
tween 1st (First) and R (Reverse) in ve‐
hicles equipped with a manual transaxle
or R (Reverse) and any forward gear in
vehicles equipped with an automatic
transaxle. Do not race the engine, and
spin the wheels as little as possible. If
you are still stuck after a few tries,
have the vehicle pulled out by a tow ve‐
hicle to avoid engine overheating and
possible damage to the transaxle.
CAUTION
Prolonged rocking may cause engine
over-heating, transaxle damage or
failure, and tire damage.
WARNING
n Spinning tires
Do not spin the wheels, especially at
speeds more than 56 km/h (35
mph). Spinning the wheels at high
speeds when the vehicle is station‐
ary could cause a tire to overheat
which could result in tire damage
that may injure bystanders.
NOTICE
The ESC system (if equipped) should
be turned OFF prior to rocking the
vehicle.
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WARNING
If your vehicle becomes stuck in
snow, mud, sand, etc., then you may
attempt to rock the vehicle free by
moving it forward and backward. Do
not attempt this procedure if people
or objects are anywhere near the ve‐
hicle. During the rocking operation
the vehicle may suddenly move for‐
ward of backward as it becomes un‐
stuck, causing injury or damage to
nearby people or objects.
Smooth cornering
Avoid braking or gear changing in cor‐
ners, especially when roads are wet.
Ideally, corners should always be taken
under gentle acceleration. If you follow
these suggestions, tire wear will be
held to a minimum.
Driving at night
Because night driving presents more
hazards than driving in the daylight,
here are some important tips to re‐
member:
• Slow down and keep more distance
between you and other vehicles, as it
may be more difficult to see at night,
especially in areas where there may
not be any street lights.
• Adjust your mirrors to reduce the
glare from other driver's headlights.
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