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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Passing 
You’ll  need more passing  distance up ahead when 
you’re  towing  a trailer. And, because  you’re  a good  deal 
longer, you’ll  need to go much farther beyond  the 
passed  vehicle

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Parking on Hills 
You really should not park your vehicle, with a trailer 
attached,  on 
a hill. If something  goes wrong, your rig 
could 
start to move.  People  can be injured, and both 
your,vehi

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide @) Part 5 Problems on the Road 
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Here you’ll find what to do  about  some problems that  can  occur  on the road . 
Part 5 includes: 
HazardWarningFlashers .....................................

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Towing Your Buick 
Try to have a GM dealer or a professional towing 
service tow your Buick.  The usual towing equipment is 
a sling-type 
(A) or a wheel-lift (B) or  car  carrier (C) 
tow truck.  If

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide When  your vehicle is being  towed,  have  the  ignition  key 
off. The  steering  wheel  should  be  clamped  in  a 
straight-ahead  position,  with  a  clamping  device 
designed 
for towing  servic

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Don’t have your vehicle towed  on the  front  wheels, 
unless  you must.  If the vehicle must  be towed  on  the 
front wheels, 
don’t go more  than 35 mph (56 km/h)  or 
farther  than 
50 miles (

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide 4. Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard 
end  of each lower control  arm. 
Rear Towing Hookups 
Before hooking up to a tow truck, be sure  to  read all the 
information 
in “Towing  Yo

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide If You’re  Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or 
Snow 
What you don’t  want to do  when  your  vehicle is stuck is 
to spin  your  wheels.  The method  known as “rocking” 
can help  you get out when yo

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Scheduled  Maintenance Services Schedule I 
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Follow Schedule  I  if your car is MAINLY  driven  under  one  or  more  of  the  following  conditions: 
0 When  most trips are less  than 4 miles (6 ki

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide 6. ’Ikande Service -- Change  both  the  fluid  and  filter 
every  15,000  miles 
(25 0oO km) if  the  vehicle is 
mainly  driven  under  one  or  more  of  these  conditions: 
In  heavy  city  tra
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