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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Guide bags, rags,  floor mats -- anything  you can wrap around 
yourself  or tuck under your  clothing 
to keep warm. 
You 
can run the  engine  to  keep  warm, but be careful. 
Run your  engine  only as lo

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Guide Then, shut the  engine off and close  the window  almost 
all  the  way  to  preserve  the heat.  Start the  engine  again 
and  repeat  this only  when  you 
feel really  uncomfortable 
from  the  co

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Guide Load-pulling  components such as the engine, transaxle, 
wheel  assemblies, and tires  are forced 
to work harder 
against  the drag  of the added  weight.  The  engine 
is 
required to operate at rel

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners 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 Owners 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 Owners Guide @) Part 5 Problems on the Road 
I 
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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 Owners Guide Before you connect the  cables,  here are some  basic things 
you should  know.  Positive (+) will go  to  positive (+) and 
negative 
(-) will go to  negative (-) or  a metal engine  part. 
Don’t

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Guide Don’t let  the  other end  touch  anything  until the next 
step.  The other  end of the  negative  cable 
doesn’t go  to 
the  dead  battery. It  goes  to  a  heavy unpainted  metal  part 
on  th

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Guide 2. Position a 4" x 4" wood beam  across  sling  chains 
with  spacer  blocks  contacting  the forward  extensions 
of the engine cradle. 
3. Position the lower sling crossbar halfway between 
the timb

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Guide Engine Overheating 
You will find  a coolant  temperature  gage or the warning 
light  about  a  hot engine  on 
your Buick’s  instrument 
panel. 
If Steam Is Coming  From Your Engine 
I NOTICE: 
If