1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme steering

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Part 4 
Here  you’ll  find  information  about driving  on  different  kinds  of  roads  and 
in  varying  weather  conditions 
. We’ve 
also included  many  other  useful  tips 
on  driving 
. 
Y

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Power Seering 
If you lose  power  steering  assist 
became  the engine  stops or the  system 
fails to function, you can steer but  it 
will take much  more  effort.

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Your Driving ad the Road 
Steering  Tips-Driving  on  Curves 
154 
It’s important  to take  curves  at a 
reasonable  speed. 
A lot  of the  “driver  lost control” 
accidents  mentioned  on the

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals I Steering in Emergencies 
There are times when steering can be 
more  effective  than braking.  For 
example,  you  come  over  a  hill  and find 
a  truck  stopped 
in your lane, or  a  car 
suddenl

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Your Driving  and the Road 
156 
Off-Road  Recovery 
You may  find  sometime that your  right 
wheels  have  dropped  off the  edge  of  a 
road onto  the shoulder  while  you’re 
driving. 
If the

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals ~ 
~~ Your Driving  and the Road 
158 
Loss of Control 
Let’s  review what driving  experts  say 
about what happens when  the three 
control  systems  (brakes, steering and 
acceleration) don’t

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals cause the tires  to slide.  You  may  not 
realize  the surface  is  slippery  until your 
vehicle  is skidding.  Learn  to recognize 
warning  clues-such  as enough  water, 
ice  or packed  snow on

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Problems on the Road 
194 
Towing Your Oldsmobile (CONTJ 
When  your  vehicle is being  towed,  have 
the  ignition  key 
off. The steering  wheel 
should be  clamped in 
a straight-ahead 
position, w