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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Skidding 
In a  skid,  a  driver  can lose  control  of the vehicle. 
Defensive  drivers avoid most skids  by taking reasonable 
care  suited to existing  conditions, and by not 
“overdriving” tho

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Highway  Hypnosis 
Is there actually  such a condition  as “highway 
hypnosis”?  Or is it just  plain  falling  asleep  at  the wheel? 
Call 
it highway hypnosis,  lack of awareness,  or 
whatever

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Driving on Snow  or Ice 
Most of the time, those places where your tires meet the 
road probably have good traction. 
However,  if there is  snow 
or ice between your tires and 
the  road,  you can ha

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Your car can tow  a  trailer if it is  equipped  with the 3800 
(L27)  engine  or  (L67)  Supercharged engine and proper 
trailer towing  equipment. To identify  what the vehicle 
trailering  capacity

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual the trailer brakes so you’ll be able to install, adjust  and 
maintain them  properly. Because you have anti-lock 
brakes,  do not try 
to tap  into  you vehicle’s brake system. 
If 
you do, both

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Turn Signals When  Towing a Trailer 
When  you tow  a trailer, your  vehicle has to have  a 
different  turn  signal  flasher and extra  wiring.  The green 
arrows  on your instrument  panel 
will fla

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Towing Your Park Avenue 
Try to have  a GM dealer or  a professional towing 
service  tow  your  Buick.  The usual  towing  equipment  is 
a  sling-type 
(A), wheel-lift (B) or  car  carrier (C) tow

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual 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  service. 
Do no

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Front Towing Hookups 
Attach “T” hook chains 
behind the front wheels into 
the bottom  slots 
of the 
cradle 
rails on  both  sides.  Position 
a 
4” x 4” wood beam  across the sling  chains

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1994 Owners Manual Rear Towing Hookups 
Attach “T” hook chains to 
the slots in the bottom  of 
the  floor  pan 
of the  rear 
wheels 
on both  sides.  Position  the 
lower sling crossbar directly  under the rear 
b