tires CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide TRACKER 1995 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET https://www.carmanualsonline.info/img/24/57720/w960_57720-0.png CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide

Page 153 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide You can  be  temporarily  blinded by approaching  lights.  It 
can  take  a second  or two, or even  several  seconds,  for 
your eyes  to  readjust  to the  dark.  When 
you are faced 
with severe gl

Page 155 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Hydroplaning 
Hydroplaning is dangerous. So much  water  can build  up 
under  your  tires  that 
they can  actually  ride on the  water. 
This can  happen if the  road 
is wet  enough  and  you’re

Page 158 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide The exit ramp  can be curved,  sometimes  quite sharply. 
The 
exit speed  is usually posted. 
Reduce  your speed  according to your speedometer,  not 
to your  sense of motion.  After  driving  for

Page 160 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide 0 Keep your vehicle  in  good  shape. Check  all fluid 
levels and  also the brakes,  tires, cooling  system  and 
transmission.  These parts can  work  hard 
on 
mountain roads. 
Know  how  to  go do

Page 161 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Winter Driving 
Here  are some tips  for  winter  driving: 
Have  your Geo in  good  shape for winter.  Be sure 
your  engine coolant 
mix is correct. 
You  may  want to put  winter  emergency  suppli

Page 162 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide What’s  the  worst time for this?  “Wet  ice.” Very  cold 
snow  or  ice  can  be  slick  and  hard 
to drive on. But wet 
ice  can  be  even more trouble  because it may  offer 
the 
least  tra

Page 167 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide I 
NOTICE: 
The  front  wheels  transmit  shocks  during  towing. 
The  steering  column  may  not  be  strong  enough  to 
withstand  the  shocks.  Always  unlock  the  steering 
wheel  before  towin

Page 170 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Your vehicle can  tow  a  trailer. To identify  what  the 
vehicle trailering capacity 
is for your vehicle, you 
should  read  the  information in  “Weight of the Trailer” 
that 
appears later in

Page 172 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide If you’re  using  a  “dead-weight” hitch, the trailer  tongue 
(A) should weigh 10% of the  total loaded trailer weight 
(B). If  you  have a “weight-distributing”  hitch, the trailer 
tongu

Page 173 of 354

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide nailer Brakes 
If your trailer weighs more than 1,000 pounds (450 kg) 
loaded,  then it needs its own brakes -- and they  must be 
adequate.  Be sure to  read and follow the instructions for 
the trai
Page:   < prev 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 ... 70 next >