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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual Braking 
Braking  action  involves perception time and 
reaction time. 
First, you have  to  decide  to push  on  the  brake  pedal. 
That’s 
perception  time. Then you  have to bring  up  your 
foo

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual Anti-Lock  Brakes  (ABS) 
Your vehicle  has anti-lock  brakes (ABS). ABS is an 
advanced  electronic  braking  system  that 
will help 
prevent  a  braking  skid. 
When you  start your engine,  or  wh

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual The anti-lock  system  can  change  the  brake  pressure 
faster  than  any  driver  could.  The computer  is 
programmed 
to make  the  most  of available  tire  and 
road  conditions. 
You  can  ste

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual L 
To turn  the  system off, press 
the 
TCS switch  located  at 
the  front 
of the  console. 
The  light  on 
the switch  will go off, and  the  traction 
control  system  warning  light  in 
the cl

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual If you do  not  have  traction  control,  or if the  system  is 
off, then an acceleration skid is also  best  handled  by 
easing  your  foot 
off the  accelerator  pedal. 
If  your  vehicle  starts

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual 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’r

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual Once you  are  moving  on  the  freeway,  make  certain  you 
allow  a reasonable  following  distance.  Expect  to  move 
slightly  slower  at  night. 
When 
you want  to leave  the  freeway,  move

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual Highway  Hypnosis 
Is there  actually  such  a  condition  as  “highway  hypnosis”? 
Or 
is it  just  plain  falling  asleep  at  the  wheel?  Call it 
highway  hypnosis,  lack  of awareness,  or

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual If you drive regularly in steep  country, or if you’re 
planning  to  visit  there,  here  are  some tips  that  can make 
your 
trips safer  and  more  enjoyable. 
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Keep  your  vehicle  in goo

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Service Manual 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