BUICK SKYLARK 1993 Owners Manual

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual I A CAUTION.: 
“Riding”  your brakes can cause  them to overhe; 
to  the  point  that they won’t work  well. You mighl 
not  be able  to  stop  your vehicle 
in time to avoid 
an accident. If yo

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual When  you start your  vehicle  and  begin  to  drive away, 
you  may  hear  a  momentary  motor  or  clicking  noise.  And  you  may  even  notice  that  your  brake  pedal  moves  a  little 
while  t

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual A computer  senses  that  wheels are slowing  down.  The 
computer  separately  works  the  brakes  at each  fmnt 
wheel  and  at the rear  wheels. 
The  anti-lock  system  can  change  the  brake  pr

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual A CAUTION: 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that could lead to  an  accident.  When  you  hear  the 
brake  wear  warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle 
sooner  or  later  your 
brakes won’t

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Braking  in  Emergencies 
Use  your  anti-lock  braking  system  when  you  need  to. 
With  anti-lock,  you  can  steer  and  brake at the  same  time. 
In many  emergencies,  steering  can  help  yo

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual When  you  drive  into  a  curve at night,  its  harder  to  see 
the  road  ahead 
of you  because  it  bends  away  from  the 
straight  beams 
of your  lights.  This is one  good  reason to 
drive

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual I 
Off-Road Recovery 
You  may find  sometime  that  your  right  wheels  have 
dropped  off  the edge 
of a  road  onto  the  shoulder  while 
you’re  driving. 
If the  level  of the  shoulder  is

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual So here are some  tips  for  passing: 
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“Drive  ahead.”  Look  down  the road,  to the  sides,  and 
to  crossroads  for situations  that  might  affect  your 
passing  patterns.  If  y

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Try  not  to  pass  more  than  one  vehicle  at  a  time  on 
two-lane  roads.  Reconsider  before  passing the next 
vehicle. 
Don’t  overtake  a  slowly  moving  vehicle  too  rapidly.

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual vehicle is skidding.  Learn  to  recognize  warning  clues -- 
such  as enough  water,  ice or  packed  snow  on  the  road  to 
make  a  “mirrored  surface” 
-- and  slow  down  when  you 
have
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