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Kia Sportage (1999 release)

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Features of driving equipped with power steering (WTP)



GUR, part of the box covered in this manual cars, intended to reduce the force required to rotate the steering wheel. The drive of the steering pump is driven by the crankshaft, which is why hydraulic functions only when the engine is running. During towing remember that exercise turns requires a much greater effort than when driving under normal conditions.

To avoid the ?� steering pump failure as a result of overload, try to avoid holding the steering wheel in its extreme positions for more than five seconds!





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