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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide In an  emergency,  you  will probably want to squeeze  the 
brakes  hard without  locking the  wheels. 
If you hear or 
feel the  wheels  sliding,  ease 
off the brake pedal. 
This  will  help  you  r

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide To turn  the system  on  or 
off, press the ETS button 
on  the  center console. 
When  you  turn the system 
off, the  Enhanced  Traction 
System  warning light will  come  on and stay on. 
If 
the E

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide Suppose  you’re steering through  a sharp curve. 
Then  you  suddenly  accelerate. Both control 
systems 
- steering  and braking - have  to do their  work 
where  the  tires meet  the  road. Unless

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide An  emergency like this  requires close attention  and  a 
quick decision. 
If you  are  holding the steering  wheel at 
the  recommended 
9 and 3 o’clock  positions,  you 
can  turn  it  a full 
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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide Check your mirrors, glance over  your shoulder, and 
start your  left lane  change  signal before  moving out 
of  the  right lane  to pass.  When  you  are far 
enough  ahead  of the  passed  vehicle

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide Of course, traction  is reduced  when  water,  snow,  ice, Driving at  Night 
gravel  or  other  material is  on the road.  For safety,  you’ll 
want  to  slow  down  and  adjust  your  driving to t

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners 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

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners 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. 
Whateve

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide Run  your  engine  only  as long as you  must.  This saves If You  Are  Stuck: In Sand, Mud, 
fuel.  When  you  run  the  engine, make it go a iiliie 
faster  than  iust  idle.  That  is,  push the ac

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Oldsmobile Alero 2003  s Owners Guide Notice: Spinning your wheels can  destroy parts of 
your  vehicle  as well  as the  tires. 
If you spin the 
wheels 
too fast  while  shifting  your  transaxle back 
and  forth, you can  destroy  your