Kia Stinger CK: Driving your vehicle / Special driving conditions
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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 distance 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.
Do not pump the brake pedal on a vehicle equipped with ABS.
- If stalled in snow, mud, or sand, use the second gear. Accelerate slowly
to avoid spinning the drive wheels.
- Use sand, rock salt, or other nonslip material under the drive wheels to
provide traction when stalled in ice, snow, or mud.
WARNING - Downshifting
Do not downshift with an automatic transmission while driving on slippery
surfaces. The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid and result
in an accident.
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 between R (Reverse) and any forward gear in vehicles
equipped with an Automatic Transmission. 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 vehicle to avoid engine overheating and possible damage to the
transmission.
WARNING - Sudden Vehicle Movement
Do not attempt to rock the vehicle if people or objects are nearby. The vehicle
may suddenly move forward or backwards as it becomes unstuck.
CAUTION - Vehicle rocking
Prolonged rocking may cause engine overheating, transmission damage or failure,
and tire damage.
CAUTION - 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 stationary could cause a tire to overheat
which could result in tire damage that may injure bystanders.
The ESC system should be turned OFF prior to rocking the vehicle.
Smooth cornering
Avoid braking or gear changing in corners, 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 remember:
- 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.
- Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed. (On vehicles not equipped
with the automatic headlight aiming feature.) Dirty or improperly aimed headlights
will make it much more difficult to see at night.
- Avoid staring directly at the headlights of oncoming vehicles. You could
be temporarily blinded, and it will take several seconds for your eyes to readjust
to the darkness.
Driving in the rain
Rain and wet roads can make driving dangerous, especially if you’re not prepared
for the slick pavement. Here are a few things to consider when driving in the rain:
- A heavy rainfall will make it harder to see and will increase the distance
needed to stop your vehicle, so slow down.
- Keep your windshield wiping equipment in good shape. Replace your windshield
wiper blades when they show signs of streaking or missing areas on the windshield.
- If your tires are not in good condition, making a quick stop on wet pavement
can cause a skid and possibly lead to an accident. Be sure your tires are in
good shape.
- Turn on your headlights to make it easier for others to see you.
- Driving too fast through large puddles can affect your brakes. If you must
go through puddles, try to drive through them slowly.
- If you believe you may have gotten your brakes wet, apply them lightly while
driving until normal braking operation returns.
Driving in flooded areas, Driving off-road
Driving in flooded areas
Avoid driving through flooded areas unless you are sure the water is no higher
than the bottom of the wheel hub. Drive through any water slowly. Allow adequate
stopping distance because brake performance may be affected.
After driving through water, dry the brakes by gently applying them several times
while the vehicle is moving slowly.
Driving off-road
Drive carefully off-road because your vehicle may be damaged by rocks or roots
of trees. Become familiar with the off-road conditions where you are going to drive
before you begin driving.
Other information:
Kia Stinger (CK) 2018-2023 Owner's Manual: Power liftgate
(1) Power liftgate open/close button
(2) Power liftgate handle switch
(3) Power liftgate close button
✽ NOTICE
If the engine start/stop button is ON, the power liftgate can operate when
the automatic transmission is in P (Park).
WARNING
Never leave children or animals unattended in your vehicle.
Children or animals might operate the power liftgate which could result in
injury to themselves or others, or damage the vehicle.
Kia Stinger (CK) 2018-2023 Owner's Manual: Warning type
If the vehicle detected by sensors approaches your vehicle, the warning
chime will sound and the warning light will blink on the outside rearview mirror.
If the detected vehicle is out of detection range, moving away in the opposite
direction or moving slow, or if the vehicle is right behind your vehicle, if
the direction of the other vehicle is not heading towards your vehicle, the
warning is cancelled.