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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Instrument Panel 
1. Air  Vent 
2. Side  Defroster  Vent 
3. Turn SignaULights 
4. Instrument  Cluster 
5. Hazard  Warning  Flasher 
6. Windshield Wiper/Washer  Lever 
7. Rear  Window  Wiper Switch 
8

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Features & Controls 
. . .a4 
Brake System  Warning  Light 
Your Geo’s  hydraulic brake system  is 
divided  into  two  parts. 
If one  part  isn’t 
working,  the  other part can  still work 
and

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your Driving and the Road 
Slowing down. If  time allows,  tap  the 
brake  pedal  once  or twice  in  advance  of 
slowing  or stopping.  This  warns  the 
driver  behind 
you. 
Disabled. Your  four-

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your Driving  and the Road 
Ease up  on  your speed  as you 
approach  the top 
of the hill. 
Attach  a flag  to the vehicle to  make 
you  more visible  to approaching 
traffic  on trails  or hills.

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide If your  engine  has  stopped  running, 
you’ll  need  to restart 
it. With  the 
brake  pedal depressed  and the 
parking  brake still applied,  shift the 
transmission 
to P (Park)  (or, shift  to

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your  Driving and the Road 
manual transmission  in first  gear), 
and  turn  off  the  engine.  Leave  the 
vehicle  and 
go get  some help.  Exit 
on the uphill  side and  stay clear of 
the path  t

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your Driving and the Road 
e 
“free-wheeling. ” Your  brakes will 
have  to do all the work  and  could 
overheat  and fade. 
Avoid  braking 
so hard  that  you  lock 
the  wheels  when  going dow

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide What can you  do about  highway 
hypnosis?  First, be aware  that it can 
happen. 
Then  here are some tips: 
Make  sure your  vehicle  is  well 
ventilated,  with a comfortably cool 
interior. 
Keep

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Know  how to go  uphill.  You  may 
want  to shift  down  to a lower  gear. 
The  lower  gears help  cool  your 
engine  and  transmission,  and  you can 
climb 
the hill  better. 
Stay  in  your own

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide [f there  is no  curb  when  you’re  parking 
uphill,  turn the wheels  to  the right. 
[f  there  is 
no curb when  you’re  parking 
uphill  on the  left side 
of a  one-way 
street,  your  wheel
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