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What to do in an emergency Towing
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a
short distance and at low speed.
Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
steering and brakes must all be in
good condition.
䳜 Do not use the tow hooks to pull a
vehicle out of mud, sand or other
conditions from which the vehicle
cannot be driven out under its
own power.
䳜 Avoid towing a vehicle heavier
than the vehicle doing the towing.
䳜 The drivers of both vehicles
should communicate with each
other frequently.
䳜 Attach a towing strap to the tow
hook.
䳜 Using a portion of the vehicle
other than the tow hooks for
towing may damage the body of
your vehicle.
䳜 Use only a cable or chain specifi
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cally intended for use in towing
vehicles. Securely fasten the cable
or chain to the towing hook pro
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vided.
䳜 Accelerate or decelerate the vehi
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cle in a slow and gradual manner
whilst maintaining tension on the
tow rope or chain to start or drive
the vehicle, otherwise tow hooks
and the vehicle may be damaged.
䳜 Before emergency towing, check
if the hook is not broken or dam
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aged.
䳜 Fasten the towing cable or chain
securely to the hook.
䳜 Do not jerk the hook. Apply it
steadily and with even force.
䳜 To avoid damaging the hook, do
not pull from the side or at a ver
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tical angle. Always pull straight
ahead.
Use extreme caution when towing
the vehicle.
䳜 Avoid sudden starts or erratic
driving manoeuvres which would
place excessive stress on the
emergency towing hook and tow
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ing cable or chain. The hook and
towing cable or chain may break
and cause serious injury or dam
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age.
䳜 If the disabled vehicle is unable to
be moved, do not forcibly con
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tinue the towing. 8e recommend
that you contact an authorised
Kia dealer or a commercial tow
truck service for assistance.
䳜 Tow the vehicle as straight ahead
as possible.
䳜 Keep away from the vehicle
during towing.
䳜 Use a towing strap less than m
(16 feet) long. Attach a white or
red cloth (about 30 cm (12 inches)