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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual 1  CAUTION: 
If you  don’t  shift down,  your brakes COL., get so 
hot that they wouldn’t work  well. You would then 
have  poor braking  or even  none going  down  a 
3‘ 
hill. You could  crash

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Towing a Trailer 
A CAUTION: 
If you  don’t  use  the  correct  equipment  and  drive 
properly,  you  can  lose  control  when  you  pull 
a 
trailer.  For  example, if the  trailer  is too  heavy.

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual If You Do Decide To Pull  A  Trailer  Three  important  considerations  have  to  do with  weight: 
If  you  do,  here  are some  important  points. 
Weight of the  Trailer 
0 There  are many  diflere

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Weight of the  Trailer  Tongue 
The tongue  load  (A)  of any  trailer  is  an important 
weight  to  measure  because  it affects  the  total  capacity 
weight  of  your  vehicle.  The capacity  weig

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual The bumpers  on  your  vehicle  are not  intended  for 
hitches. 
Do not  attach  rental  hitches  or  other 
bumper-type  hitches  to  them. 
Safety  Chains 
You  should  always  attach  chains  betw

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Passing 
You’ll  need  more  passing distance up ahead  when 
you’re  towing  a  trailer.  And,  because  you’re  a  good  deal \
longer,  you’ll  need  to  go  much  farther  beyond  the 
pa

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual But if you  ever  have to park  your  rig  on  a  hill,  here’s 
, how  to do it: 
1 1. Apply  your  regular  brakes,  but  don’t  shift  into.“P” 
I (Park)  yet. 
I 2. Have  someone  place  c

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Part 5 Problems on the  Road 
I 
Here  you’ll  find  what  to do about  some  problems  that  can  occur  on  the  road . 
Part 5 includes: 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
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