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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Guide Your Driving and the Road 
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“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 Owners Guide tumble end over  end. But  when  you 
drive  across an  incline,  the  much 
more  narrow  track  width (the 
distance between the  left  and right 
wheels)  may  not  prevent  the  vehicle 
from tilt

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners 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 Owners Guide Your Driving and the Road 
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Driving  on frozen lakes, 
ponds  or rivers  can be 
dangerous. Underwater springs, 
currents  under  the  ice, or sudden 
thaws  can  weaken 
the ice.  Your

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners 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 Owners Guide I Driving a Long 
Distunce 
Although  most long trips today are made 
on  freeways,  there are still  many  made 
on  regular  highways. 
Long-distance  driving on  freeways  and 
regular  highways  i

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners Guide Your Driving and the Road 
Weather  Forecasts: What’s the 
weather  outlook  along your  route? 
Should  you  delay  your  trip  a  short 
time  to  avoid  a  major  storm  system? 
Maps: Do you  ha

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners 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 Owners Guide Your Driving and the Road 
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Parking  Uphill 
If there  is a  curb,  turn your  wheels  to 
the  left 
if the  curb  is  at  the  right  side of 
your  vehicle. 
Parking  Downhill 
Turn your  wheels

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993 Owners 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