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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Automatic Transfer Case 
With automatic freewheeling hubs, you don’t have to get 
out &the vehicle to lock or unlock the hubs. 
Locking the  Hubs 
1. Stop your vehicle. 
2. Shift the transfer  case

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide TWO-WHEEL HIGH (2H): This setting is  for driving 
in  most  street  and highway situations.  Your front axle is 
not engaged 
in two-wheel  drive. 
FOUR-WHEEL HIGH (4H): This setting  engages  your

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide I NOTICE: 
Driving with the  parking  brake  on  can  cause 
your rear  brakes to overheat.  You may  have  to 
replace them,  and 
you could also damage other 
parts  of your  vehicle. 
If you are to

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide 1. Hold the brake pedal down with your right  foot and 
set the parking  brake. 
2. Move the shift  lever  into PARK (P) by holding in the 
button  on 
the lever and pushing the lever all the way 
tow

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Torque Lock (Automatic  Transmission) 
If  you are parlung  on a hill  and  you  don’t shift your 
transmission  into PARK 
(P) properly,  the weight  of the 
vehicle  may put too much force on the

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Parking Your Vehicle 
(Manual Transmission) 
Before  you get out  of your  vehicle, put  your  manual 
transmission  in 
REVERSE (R) and  firmly  apply the 
parking  brake. 
If you have four-wheel  dr

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Engine  Exhaust tunning Your Engine  While  You’re 
’arked  (Automatic  Transmission) 
Engine exhaust  can kill. It contains  the  gas 
carbon  monoxide 
(CO), which  you  can’t  see  or 
smell.

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Cruise Control (Option) 
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With cruise control, you can maintain a speed of about 
25 mph (40 kmh) or more without keeping  your foot on 
the  accelerator. 
This can really help on long trips. Cmis

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Using  Cruise  Control  on  Hills 
How  well your cruise control  will work  on hills depends 
upon  your speed, load  and the steepness 
of the hills. 
When going  up steep hills,  you  may have to s

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996 User Guide Overdrive  Off Light (Option)  Fuel Gage 
O/D OFF 
This light comes on 
when the automatic four-speed transmission 
has  been  converted  to  the 
three-speed mode  and 
overdrive 
is turned  off. 
Da
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