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surfaces because stopping  distance  will 
be  longer  and vehicle control more 
limited. 
While  driving  on a surface  with reduced 
traction,  try your best  to avoid  sudden 
steering, acceleration,  or braking 
(including engine braking  by shifting  to 
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 as 
enough  water, ice or packed snow  on 
the  road  to make  a  “mirrored  surface” 
- and slow  down  when  you have any 
doubt. 
Remember:  Any anti-lock braking 
system 
(ABS) helps avoid  only the 
braking skid. 
Driving at Night 
Night  driving  is more  dangerous  than 
day  driving.  One reason  is that  some 
drivers  are likely  to be  impaired 
- by 
alcohol or  drugs,  with  night vision 
problems,  or by  fatigue. 
Here  are  some tips  on  night driving. 
Drive defensively. 
Don’t  drink  and  drive. 
Adjust your inside rearview mirror  to 
reduce  the glare  from  headlights 
behind you. 
Since  you can’t  see as well,  you  may 
need  to slow  down  and  keep more 
space  between  you and  other  vehicles. 
Slow down,  especially on higher 
speed  roads.  Your headlights  can light 
up  only 
so much  road ahead. 
In remote  areas, watch for animals. 
If you’re  tired, pull off the  road  in  a 
safe  place  and  rest. 
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 see  the  same thing  at 
night 
as a  20-year-old. 
What  you  do in the  daytime  can  also 
affect  your night vision. For example,  if 
you  spend  the  day in bright  sunshine 
you  are wise  to wear sunglasses.  Your 
eyes  will  have less trouble  adjusting to 
night.  But if you’re  driving,  don’t  wear 
sunglasses  at night. They  may cut down 
on glare from headlights,  but they also 
make  a lot 
of things  invisible. 
You  can be temporarily blinded  by 
approaching  lights. It can  take  a  second 
or  two,  or  even  several  seconds, for 
your  eyes to readjust  to  the  dark.  When 
you  are faced  with severe glare  (as from 
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Maintenance  Record 
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Maintenance Schedule 
..................... 234 
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..... 23 
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Manual  Day/Night ............... 86 
Outside  Convex 
............................... 87 
Power  Remote  Control 
.................... 87 
Mountain  Driving 
............................ 147 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Night  Driving 
................................... 142 
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..................................... 142 
Visor  Vanity 
..................................... 88 
Requirements ........................... 57. 
152  Octane 
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(see 
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Odometer & Speedometer ................. 99 
Oil.  Engine 
........................................ 190 
Pressure  Gage 
................................ 102 
Pressure Indicator 
......................... 101 
Quality 
........................................... 19 1 
Thickness ....................................... 192 
Used  Oil 
......................................... 194 
When  to Change 
............................ 193 
Oil  Warning 
...................................... 101 
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Overhead  Console 
........................ 79. 95 
Overheated  Engine 
........................... 165 
Warnings ................ 166. 187. 198. 199 
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& Services ............... 240 
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............................. 66 
Parking  Over  Things  That Burn 
................... 67 
Parking  Brake 
..................................... 65 
Passenger  Belts  (see 
Safety  Belts) 
Passing .............................................. 140 
Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
.. 243 
Polishing  and Waxing 
With 
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........... 67. 68 
Payload 
............................................. 206 
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Power (Anti-Lock)  Brakes ............... 135 Power 
Door Locks 
............................. 46 
Power  Mirrors 
.................................... 87 
Power  Outlet.  Accessory 
.................... 84 
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.......................... 13 
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Power  Steering 
................................. 138 
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Power  Windows 
......................... 70.  223 
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.............................................. 30 
Problems  on the  Road 
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Publications 
...................................... 254 
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Radiator  Overheating 
(see 
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Radiator  Pressure Cap ..................... 199 
Radio  (see 
Audio  Systems) 
Reading  Lights .................................... 80 
Rear  Climate  Control 
....................... 113 
Rear Interior  Lights ............................ 84 
Rear  Seats 
........................................... 15 
Removing ......................................... 16 
Replacing 
......................................... 18 
Third  Row Entry .............................. 15 
Rear  Window  Defogger .................... 115 
Rear  Window  Wiper  and Washer 
...... 79 
Rearview  Mirror 
................................. 86 
Reclining  Seatbaclts 
........................... 13 
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