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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Steering in Emergencies 
There  are  times when steering  can be more  effective 
than  braking.  For example, 
you come  over  a  hill  and 
find  a  truck  stopped  in your lane,  or  a  car  sudden

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Off-Road Recovery 
You may  find sometime that your right wheels have 
dropped  off the  edge 
of a road  onto the shoulder  while 
you’re driving. 
OFF-ROAD RECOVERY 
c;‘ LEFT APPROX. QUARTERTURN

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Loss of Control 
Let’s review what  driving  experts  say about what 
happens when the  three control systems (brakes, steering 
and acceleration) don’t have enough friction where the 
tires  meet

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Scanning the Terrain 
Off-road  driving  can  take  you  over  many  different  kinds 
of terrain. You  need to be familiar  with  the  terrain  and  its 
many  different  features.  Here  are some th

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Driving Uphill 
Once you decide  you  can  safely  drive  up  the  hill,  you 
need  to  take  some  special  steps. 
Use  a  low  gear  and  get  a firm grip  on  the 
0 Get  a  smooth  start up the

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide &.’ What  should I do  if my vehicle  stalls, or is about 
A: If this  happens,  there  are  some  things  you should 
to  stall,  and I can’t make it up  the  hill? 
do, and  there  are  some  th

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Driving  in Mud,  Sand, Snow or Ice Hard packed snow and ice offer the worst tire traction. 
When you  drive in mud, snow  or  sand, your wheels 
turning is more difficult, and you’ll need  longer

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User 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 or  san

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide Remember, unless you have anti-lock, if you brake so 
hard that your wheels  stop rolling, you’ll  just  slide. 
Brake 
so your wheels always keep rolling and you can 
still steer. 
Whatever your br

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997 User Guide I NOTICE: 
Do not tow  your  Geo  with  the  rear wheels in 
contact  with the  ground,  or the  transmission 
could  be  damaged. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
Set  the  parking  brake. 
If  your  Geo is a  four-whee
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