PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003 Owners Manual

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual 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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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual 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 180

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Passing 
The  driver of a vehicle  about  to pass another  on a 
two-lane  highway waits  for just  the right moment, 
accelerates,  moves around  the vehicle  ahead, then 
goes  back  into  the right

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual 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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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual A cornering  skid is best  handled by easing your foot off 
the accelerator  pedal. 
If  you  have  the Enhanced Traction  System,  remember: 
It  helps  to avoid only  the acceleration  skid. 
If you

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Driving at Night 
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Night driving is more dangerous than  day  driving. 
One  reason is that  some  drivers  are likely  to  be 
impaired 
- by  alcohol  or  drugs,  with  night  vision 
problems,  o

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual No one  can see  as well at night as  in the  daytime. 
But as  we  get  older these  differences increase. 
A 50-year-old  driver  may  require  at least twice  as  much 
light 
to see  the same  thi

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads 
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Rain and wet  roads  can  mean driving trouble.  Qn a wet 
because  your  tire-to-road traction  isn’t as  good  as on 
dry  roads.  And, 
if your  tire

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Driving too fast  through  large water  puddles  or even 
going  through  some car washes  can cause  problems, 
too. The  water  may affect your  brakes. Try to  avoid 
puddles.  But 
if you can’t,

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Driving  Through Flowing Water 
Flowing or  rushing  water  creates  strong 
forces. 
If you  try  to  drive  through  flowing 
water,  as you  might  at  a  low  water  crossing, 
your  vehicle  can
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