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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual The longer side with  the tape visible 
should  face to 
the right.  If  you  hear 
nothing  or hear just a  garbled  sound,  it 
may  not  be 
in squarely.  Press A to 
remove  the  tape  and start

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
Slowing down. If  time allows,  tap  the 
brake  pedal  once  or twice  in  advance  of 
slowing  or stopping.  This  warns  the 
driver  behind 
you. 
Disabled. Your  four-

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Never cross  a  solid line on your  side 
of  the  lane or a double  solid  line, 
even  if  the road  seems  empty  of 
approaching  traffic. 
If you  suspect  that  the driver  of the 
vehicle  you

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual pedal as soon  as you  feel the  vehicle 
start to slide.  Quickly  steer the way  you 
want  the  vehicle  to go.  If  you  start 
steering  quickly enough,  your  vehicle 
will  straighten  out.  As

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Your  Driving  and the Road 
... 144 
Scanning  the  Terrain 
Off-road  driving  can take you  over 
many  different  kinds  of terrain.  You 
need to be  familiar  with  the terrain and 
its  many  d

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual If your  engine  has  stopped  running, 
you’ll  need  to restart 
it. With  the 
brake  pedal depressed  and the 
parking  brake still applied,  shift the 
transmission 
to P (Park)  (or, shift  to

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
e 
“free-wheeling. ” Your  brakes will 
have  to do all the work  and  could 
overheat  and fade. 
Avoid  braking 
so hard  that  you  lock 
the  wheels  when  going dow

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
I CAUTION 
A 
Driving  on frozen lakes, 
ponds  or rivers  can be 
dangerous. Underwater springs, 
currents  under  the  ice, or sudden 
thaws  can  weaken 
the ice.  Your
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