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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Your Driving and the Road 
1 70 
Hill and  Mountain  Roads 
Driving on steep  hills  or mountains is 
different  from  driving  in flat  or rolling 
terrain. 
If you  drive  regularly  in steep 
count

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals If You’re Caught in a BIiuard 
If you are stopped  by  heavy  snow, you 
could  be  in 
a serious situation.  You 
should  probably  stay with  your  vehicle 
unless  you  know  for  sure  that  you

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals 1 76 
If Youre Caught in a Blizzard 
(CONT.) 
Run  your  engine only as long  as you 
must.  This  saves  fuel.  When  you run 
the  engine,  male it go  a little  faster 
than  just  idle.  That is,

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Do not  tow a trailer if you have a 
convertible  with  the 3.4L VIN Code X 
engine. 
Your  Oldsmobile  can  tow a trailer. To 
identify  what the vehicle  trailering 
capacity  is for  your  vehicle,

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Your Driving and the Road 
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If You Do Decide to Pull  a  Trailer 
(CONT.) 
Then, during  the first 500 miles 
(800  km)  that you  tow  a  trailer, don’t 
drive  over 
50 mph (80 lun/h)  and 
d

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Your Driving and the Road 
Driving  with  a  Trailer (CONT.) 
Making  Turns 
When  you’re turning with a trailer, 
make  wider  turns  than normal. 
Do this 
so your trailer won’t strike  soft 
sh

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Here you’ll  find  what  to  do  about 
some problems  that can occur on the 
road 
. 
Part 5 
Problems on the Road 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers .......................................................

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Probkms on the Road 
Jump Starting (CONT.) 
190 
2. Get the vehicles  close  enough so the 
jumper  cables  can reach,  but be sure 
the  vehicles  aren’t touching each 
other.  If they  are, 
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