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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide pedal as soon  as you  feel the  vehicle 
start to slide.  Quickly  steer the way  you 
want  the  vehicle  to go.  If  you  start 
steering  quickly enough,  your  vehicle 
will  straighten  out.  As

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your  Driving  and the Road 
... 144 
Scanning  the  Terrain 
Off-road  driving  can take you  over 
many  different  kinds  of terrain.  You 
need to be  familiar  with  the terrain and 
its  many  d

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Is the  hill  simply too  rough?  Steep 
hills  often  have ruts, gullies,  troughs 
and  exposed rocks because  they are 
more  susceptible to 
the effects  of 
erosion. 
Driving Uphill 
Once  you  d

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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 .. 
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Getting out on the downhill 
(low) side of a vehicle 
stopped across 811 incline is 
dangerous. If the vehicle rolls 
over, you could  be crushed or 
killed. Always get out on the

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide After Off-Road Driving 
Remove  any brush or debris  that  has 
collected  on the  underbody,  chassis  or 
under  the hood.  These  accumulations 
can  be  a  fire  hazard. 
After  operation  in  mud

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your  anti-lock brakes  improve your 
ability  to  make  a hard  stop on  a slippery 
road.  Even  though  you  have  the 
anti-lock  braking  system,  you’ll  want to 
begin  stopping  sooner than

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Following  Distance 
Stay  at  least  twice as  far behind  the 
vehicle  ahead  as you  would  when 
driving your  vehicle  without  a trailer. 
This  can  help  you  avoid  situations  that 
require

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Your  Driving  and the Road 
Recreational Towing 
There may  be  times  when  you  want  to 
tow  your  Geo  behind  another vehicle for 
use  at  your  destination.  Be sure to  use 
the  proper  tow

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 User Guide Make sure that the towing speed 
dues  not exceed 55 mph 
(90 km/h), or your  Geo  could be 
badly  damaged. 
Towing Your Geo  from  the  Front 
If  your  vehicle has automatic 
I free-wheeling  hubs
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