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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual 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 
. 
Part 
Y

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual ,zz"Riding"  the  brakes  wears  them 
,%out  much  faster.  You would  neec 
costly  brake  replacement  much 
 . ,sooner  than  normal, ant : also 
;:reduces  fuel  economy. 
If you  keep  pace  wi

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Your 
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Anti-Lock Brakes (CONE) 
This  light  on  the  instrument  panel  will 
go  on  when  you  start  your  vehicle. 
Your  anti-lock  brake  system  has 
a two- 
part  system  check: 
When  you

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual X3006 I 
You can steer  around the obstacle  while 
braking  hard. 
As you brake,  your 
computer  keeps  receiving  updates  on 
wheel  speed  and  controls braking 
pressure  accordingly. 
1 
‘t

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Brake  Adjustment 
Every  time you  make  a  brake stop,  your 
brakes  adjust for  wear. 
If you rarely 
make  a  moderate  or heavier  stop,  then 
your  brakes  might  not  adjust correctly. 
If yo

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual 1 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 
sud

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual a  lower gear). Any sudden  changes 
could  cause the tires  to  slide. You  may 
not  realize  the surface  is  slippery  until 
your  vehicle  is skidding.  Learn 
to 
recognize  warning  clues-such

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Night Vision 
No one  can  see as well  at  night  as  in the 
daytime.  But  as we  get  older these 
differences  increase. 
A 50-year-old 
driver  may require  at  least  twice  as 
much  light 
to