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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Towing  Your  Buick 
Try to have  a GM dealer  or  a  professional  towing 
service  tow  your  Buick 
. The  usual  towing  equipment  is 
a  sling-type 
(A) or  a  wheel-lift (B) or  car  carrier (C

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual P- 
When  your  vehicle is being  towed,  have  the  ignition  key 
off. The  steering  wheel  should  be  clamped  in a 
straight-ahead  position,  with  a  clamping  device  designed 
for  towing  s

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual 1 Front Towing 
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Use  a  wheel  lif?  or  a  car  carrier  only.  Additional  ramping 
may 
be required  for the car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and  wheel  straps. 
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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Rear Towing 
Use  a  wheel  lift or a  car  carrier  only.  Additional  ramping 
may  be  required  for the  car carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and  wheel  straps. 
NOTICE: 
o not tow  with

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual .If a Tire  Goes  Flat Changing a Flat  Tire 
It’s  unusual  for  a tire to  “blow  out”  while  you’re  driving, 
especially 
if you  maintain  yourtires properly. If air  goes 
out  of a  ti

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual A CAUTION: 
Rust: or dirt on the  wheel, or on the parts to 
which it is fastened, can make  the  wheel nuts 
become  loose after a  time.  The  w~heel  could come 
off  and  cause  an  accident.  Wh

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual Rocking your vehicle  to  get it out: 
First,  turn  your  steering  wheel  left  and  right.  That  will 
clear  the  area  around  your  front  wheels.  Then  shift  back 
and  forth  between  “R

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BUICK SKYLARK 1993  Owners Manual To Check  Engine  Oil: Pull  out  the  dipstick  and  clean it 
with  a  paper  towel 
or cloth,  then  push  it back  in  all  the 
way.  Remove  it  again,  keeping  the  tip  lower. 
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