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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Comfort  Controls & Audio Systems 
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rmw-rirmuflh Ventilation  System 
Your  Geos flow-through ventilation 
system  supplies  outside air into the 
vehicle  when  it  is moving.  Outside air 
will

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual CAUTION 
A 
Hearing damage from loud 
noise  is  almost  undetectable 
until 
it is  too  late.  Your  hearing 
can.  adapt  to higher  volumes  of 
sound.  Sound  that  seems  normal 
can  be loud  a

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Your  Driving 
GAU I IUN 
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A 
“Riding” your brakes  can 
cause  them  to  overheat to the 
I 
point  that  they  won’t  work  well. 
You  might  not  be  able to stop  your 
vehicle  in

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
II. 132 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
At some  time,  nearly  every driver  gets 
into  a situation  that  requires hard 
braking. 
You have  the  rear  wheel 
anti-lock  braki

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual 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 Owners Manual Getting  Familiar  with Off-Road 
Driving 
It’s  a good  idea  to practice in an  area 
that’s  safe  and  close 
to home before  you 
go  into  the  wilderness.  Off-road driving 
does  require

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual 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 Owners Manual 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 Owners Manual 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 Owners Manual If you decide  you can go down  a hill 
safely, then try  to keep your  vehicle 
headed  straight down,  and use  a low 
gear.  This way,  engine  drag can help 
your brakes  and  they won’t have  t