4 Tips on Driving Down Steep Hills

Published by on . Updated on 14 Feb 2022

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Malaysia has a lot of hilly terrain and tackling the climbs in a car is much easier compared to doing it on foot.

But what goes up must come down. Anyone who drives on hilly terrain frequently can tell you that driving downhill is much trickier compared to driving uphill.

While we said it is tricky to drive down sharp slopes, it is not impossible, and it can be easily achieved by following these few tips.


1) Change Down to a Lower Gear

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This is the most important thing tip that you should follow when you are going downhill. When you use a low gear, you will have an easier job of controlling your car’s speed. Also, a low gear would initiate the engine braking, a mechanism that stops your car’s brakes from overheating.

If you are driving a manual car, it is best to engage second or third gear when heading downhill. If you are driving an automatic car, you should shift into gear “3”, “2”, or “L”, whichever your car’s gearbox has. In the case of a modern automatic car, you can engage the semi-manual “+ -“ mode and/or the paddle shifters to shift into a low gear.

By using a low gear while driving, the engine should rev higher than usual. When that happens, don’t be too concerned as this is part of the engine braking system.


2) Look After Your Brakes

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As emphasised in the first point, you should use engine braking by engaging a low gear when driving downhill. By doing that, you would be letting the engine slow your car down when going down steep hills without you applying too much pressure on the brake pedal. Overexerting your car’s brakes could cause them to fade and/or overheat, and fail.

While that is more likely to happen with economical cars and their steel brakes, carbon ceramic brakes, usually found on high-performance cars, aren’t immune to brake failure when used hard even with all their stopping power.


3) Do Not Engage Neutral

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Instead of engaging a low gear, many drivers prefer to engage neutral when travelling downhill. The benefit from doing that comes in the form better fuel economy. But, there’s where the pros end, doing this is not safe, especially when you are going downhill. When you engage neutral gear, you are no longer in full control of your vehicle.

Also, without any engine braking, you would be placing a lot of pressure on your car’s brakes when going downhill. When you are in gear, you can also react quicker and act accordingly to road hazards ahead.


4) Do Not Depress Clutch Pedal (Manual Car Only)

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Just like engaging neutral, depressing the clutch pedal while going downhill would cause the car to roll. It is best to just keep your manual car at a low gear, possibly “3” or “2”, and rely on the engine braking system to do its job.


Do you drive up and down the hilly areas in Malaysia a lot? Do let us know in the comments below if you have any other tips for the rest of us!

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