1994 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Owners Manual

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual a driver  who  doesn’t  lower the high 
beams,  or 
a vehicle with misaimed 
headlights),  slow down  a  little. Avoid 
staring  directly  into  the  approaching 
lights. 
Keep  your windshield  and

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Driving too fast  through  large water 
puddles or  even  going  through  some  car 
washes can cause problems, too. The 
water  may  affect  your brakes.  Try to 
avoi

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual I City  Driving 
One of the  biggest  problems  with city 
streets  is  the  amount 
of tr&c  on  them. 
You’ll  want  to  watch  out  for what  the 
other  drivers  are doing  and pay 
attention  t

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flow.  Try to merge  into  the  gap at close 
to  the  prevailing  speed. Switch on your 
turn  signal, check your mirrors  and 
glance  over your  shoulder  as often

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual There is something  about  an easy 
stretch 
of road  with  the same scenery, 
along  with  the  hum 
of the tires  on  the 
road,  the  drone 
of the  engine,  and  the 
rush 
of the  wind  against

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Ihow how to go  uphill. You may 
want  to  shift down  to a lower  gear. 
The  lower  gears help cool your engine 
and  transaxle,  and  you can climb  the 
hill  bette

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual Whatever the  condition - smooth ice, 
packed,  blowing  or loose snow 
- drive 
with  caution. 
If you  have  the  traction  control  system, 
keep  the system  on. It will  improve your 
ability  to

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newspapers,  burlap bags, rags, floor 
mats 
- anything  you can  wrap  around 
yourself  or  tuck  under  your clothing to 
keep warm. 
You can  run  the  engine to ke