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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 Here YOU’II find information 
about  driving  on different  kinds 
of roads and in varying  weather 
conditions 
. We’ve also included 
many  other  useful tips on driving 
. 
Part 4 
Your  Drivin

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual some drivers  to  ignore  all these 
markings  and  dash straight  toward  one 
part  of the  lot. 
Pedestrians  can  be careless.  Watch for 
them.  In  general,  you  must give way to 
pedestrians

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
make sure there isn’t another vehicle  in 
your 
‘ ‘blind’ ’ spot. 
If  you  are moving  from an outside  to a 
center lane  on a  freeway having more 
than  two l

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual 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 Owners Manual long  as you can. To help  keep warm, 
you can  get  out of the  vehicle  and  do 
some  fairly  vigorous exercises every 
half  hour 
or so until  help  comes. 
If You’re  Stuck in Deep Snow 
This

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Your  Driving  and the Road 
Your  Geo  can  tow a trailer.  To  identify 
what  the  vehicle  trailering capacity is for 
your  vehicle,  you  should  read  the 
information 
in “Weight  of the  Tr

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Then,  during the first 500 miles 
(800 km) that you  tow  a trailer,  don’t 
drive  over 
50 mph (80 h/h)  and 
don’t  make  starts  at  full throttle.  This 
helps  your  engine  and other  part

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
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Weight of the  Trailer  Tongue 
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The  tongue  load (A) of  any  trailer is 
an important  weight  to measure 
because 
it affects the  total gross 
weight  of  yo

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Manual Your  Driving  and the Road 
Will  the trailer brake  parts  take 
3,000 psi (20 650 kPa)  of pressure? If 
not, the trailer brake  system  must not 
be used  with  your  vehicle. 
If  everything  che