1993 CHEVROLET TRACKER automatic transmission

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Running  Your  Engine While 
You’re  Parked 
(AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION) 
It’s better  not to park  with the engine 
running.  But  if 
you ever have  to, here 
are  some things  to 
know. 
CAUTION

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual [f there  is no  curb  when  you’re  parking 
uphill,  turn the wheels  to  the right. 
[f  there  is 
no curb when  you’re  parking 
uphill  on the  left side 
of a  one-way 
street,  your  wheel

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual J 
It be dangerous tu get  out 
of your vehicle if the shift  lever 
is not fully in P (Park) with the 
parking brake firmly set. 
If you have  left the engine running, 
the  veficle  can 
move sudden

Page 188 of 339

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Your  Driving  and the Road 
Recreational Towing 
There may  be  times  when  you  want  to 
tow  your  Geo  behind  another vehicle for 
use  at  your  destination.  Be sure to  use 
the  proper  tow

Page 189 of 339

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Make sure that the towing speed 
dues  not exceed 55 mph 
(90 km/h), or your  Geo  could be 
badly  damaged. 
Towing Your Geo  from  the  Front 
If  your  vehicle has automatic 
I free-wheeling  hubs

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
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3. Shift your  automatic transmission 
into 
P (Park),  or your  manual 
transmission  into 
2 (Second). 
4. Shift the transfer case  to N (Neutral). 
5. Set the

Page 193 of 339

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Jump Startirtg 
If your  battery  has  run down, you  may 
want  to  use  another vehicle  and 
some 
jumper cables to  start  your Geo. But 
please  follow  the  steps  below  to  do it 
safely.  Bat

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
To Jump Start Your Geo 
1. Check  the other vehicle.  It must  have 
a  12-volt  battery  with  a  negative 
ground  system. 
If the other  system  isn’t  a  12-volt I 
system
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