1994 PONTIAC FIREBIRD towing

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
Pulling a trailer  improperly can 
damage  your  vehicle  and  result  in 
costly  repairs  not  covered  by your 
warranty. 
To pull  a trailer  correctly, 
follow  the  advice  in  this  se

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Hitches 
It’s  important to have  the  correct  hitch 
equipment.  Crosswinds,  large  trucks 
going  by, and  rough  roads  are a  few 
reasons  why  you’ll  need  the  right  hitch. 
Here  are s

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Your Driving  and the Road 
Backing Up 
Hold the  bottom  of the  steering  wheel 
with  one  hand.  Then,  to move  the  trailer 
to  the  left, just move  that  hand  to the  left. 
To move  the  tr

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual When You Are  Ready  to  Leave after 
Parking  on  a 
Hill 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes  and  hold 
the  pedal  down  while  you: 
0 Start  your  engine; 
0 Shift into a gear; and 
0 Release  the

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
9. 
IO. 
Attach  the cable at least 18 inches 
(45 cm) away  from the dead  battery, 
but  not  near  engine  parts that  move. 
The electrical  connection is  just as 
good  the

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual When  you call,  tell  the  towing  service: 
That  your  vehicle  cannot  be  towed 
from  the front or  rear  with 
sling-type  equipment. 
drive. 
That your vehicle  has  rear-wheel 
The  make,  mo

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
When  your  vehicle  is  being  towed, have 
the  ignition  key  off. The steering  wheel 
should  be  clamped  in  a straight-ahead 
position,  with a clamping device designed

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual I 
I 
NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  with sling-type equiment 
or  fascia/fog  light  damage  will  occur. 
Use  wheel  lift  or car carrier  equip- 
ment.  Additional  ramping  may  be 
required  for car carr
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