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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Rear  Drum  Brakes 
Your rear drum  brakes  don’t  have  wear  indicators,  but  if 
you  ever  hear  a  rear  brake  rubbing  noise,  have  the  rear 
brake  linings  inspected. 
Also, the  rear  b

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Steering 
Power Steering 
If you lose power  steering  assist  because the engine  stops 
or  the  system 
fails to function,  you  can  steer  but  it will 
take  much  more  effort. 
Steering Tips

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Steering in Emergencies 
There are times  when  steering  can  be  more  effective  than 
braking.  For  example,  you  come  over  a  hill  and  find  a 
truck  stopped  in  your  lane,  or a car  su

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Don’t  overtake a slowly moving  vehicle  too  rapidly. 
Even  though  the  brake  lights  are not  flashing,  it 
may be 
slowing  down  or  starting  to turn. 
driver to get  ahead of you.  Perhap

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual In  a  braking  skid  (where  the  wheels are no  longer 
rolling),  release  enough  pressure  on  the  brakes  to  get  the 
wheels  rolling  again. 
This restores  steering  control.  Push 
the  br

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Driving  too  fast  through  large  water  puddles or even 
going  through  some  car washes  can  cause  problems,  too. 
The  water  may  affect  your  brakes.  Try  to  avoid  puddles. 
But  if  yo

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual If  you are moving  from an outside  to  a  center  lane  on  a 
freeway,  having  more  than  two  lanes,  make  sure  another 
vehicle  isn’t  about 
to move  into  the  same  spot. Look at 
the

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual What  can  you do  about highway  hypnosis?  First, be Hill and Mountain Roads 
As in any  driving  situation,  keep  pace  with  traffic  and 
allow  adequate  following  distances.  Driving  on  ste

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Know  how  to  go  down hills.  The  most  important  thing 
to know is this:  let your  engine  do  some of the slowing 
down.  Don’t  make  your  brakes  do 
it all.  Shift  to a 
lower  gear  whe

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Manual Parking on Hills 
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Parking Downhill 
Hills and mountains  mean  spectacular  scenery.  But 
please  be  careful  where  you  stop  if  you  decide 
to look  at 
the  view  or take  pictures.  Look