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NOTICE: 
Don’t drive in SECOND (2) for  more  than 
5 miles (8 km), or  at  speeds  over 55 mph 
(88 km/h),  or you  can  damage  your  transaxle. 
Use  DRIVE  (D) (OVERDRIVE 
(0) or 
THIRD 
(3) if  your  vehicle  has OVERDRIVE (0)) 
as much  as  possible. 
Don’t  shift  into  SECOND 
(2) unless you are going 
slower  than 
65 mph (105 km/h),  or you  can 
damage  your  engine. 
If you  have the four-speed  transaxle  with OVERDRIVE 
(a), SECOND (2) will select  either  first or second gear 
depending  on  vehicle speed. If your vehicle is slowing, 
the transaxle  will downshift  to first  gear  at 
20 to 25 mph 
(32 to 40 kdh) for  engine  braking. You may  notice 
some variation in  shift speed  in SECOND 
(2) when 
accelerating  or braking. 
FIRST  (1): This position  gives you even  more  power 
(but  lower  fuel  economy) 
than SECOND (2). You can 
use 
it on very  steep  hills, or in deep snow or mud. If the 
shift lever  is put  in FIRST 
(I), the  transaxle won’t shift 
into  first  gear  until the vehicle  is  going slowly enough. 
I NOTICE: 
If your  front  wheels  can’t  rotate, don’t try  to 
drive. This might  happen if  you were stuck  in 
1 very deep  sand  or mud  or were  up against a solid 
object.  You can damage  your  transaxle. 
Also,  if  you  stop when  going  uphill, don’t  hold 
your  vehicle  there with  only 
the accelerator 
, pedal.  This could  overheat  and damage  the 
1 transaxle.  Use your  brakes  or shift  into  PARK (P) 
~ to hold  your  vehicle  in position  on a hill. 
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Driving On Grades 
Reduce speed and  shift to a  lower  gear before you  start 
down  a  long 
or steep  downgrade.  If  you don’t shift 
down,  you might  have  to  use  your brakes 
so much that 
they would get 
hot and  no  longer  work well. 
On  a  long  uphill grade,  use  the  highest  gear  possible. 
If 
you cannot  maintain  posted  speeds,  driving  at  a  lower 
speed may  help avoid  overheating  your engine  and 
transaxle. 
If  you  have  a  manual  transaxle  with fifth gear, 
it’s better 
not  to  use  fifth  gear. Just  drive  in fourth  gear  (or, as 
you 
need to, a  lower  gear). 
Parking  on Hills 
You  really  should  not park  your vehicle, with  a trailer 
attached, 
on a  hill.  If something  goes  wrong, your rig 
could  start  to  move. People  can be injured,  and both 
your  vehicle and the trailer  can be damaged. 
But  if 
you ever  have  to park  your rig  on  a hill, here’s 
how 
to do it: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Apply  your  regular  brakes, but don’t  shift  into 
PARK 
(P) yet,  or into  gear  for  a  manual transaxle. 
Have  someone  place  chocks  under the  trailer  wheels. 
When  the wheel  chocks  are 
in place, release the 
regular  brakes until 
the chocks  absorb  the  load. 
Reapply the regular brakes.  Then apply your parking 
brake, and then  shift  to PARK 
(P), or  REVERSE  (R) 
for  a  manual  transaxle. 
Release  the  regular brakes. 
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Recreational Vehicle  Towing ...................... 4-26 
Front 
................................... 4.27.  28 
Rear 
....................................... 4-29 
Reminder.  Lamps  On 
............................ 2-36 
Remote  Fuel  Door  Release 
........................ 6-5 
Remote  Lock Control 
............................. 2-6 
Battery  Replacement 
........................... 2-8 
Matching Transmitters 
......................... 2-7 
Operation 
................................... 2-7 
Remote  Trunk  Release 
............................ 2-9 
Replacement  Bulbs 
............................. 6-56 
Replacement  Parts 
.............................. 6-57 
Replacement.  Wheel 
............................ 6-39 
Replacing Safety Belts 
........................... 1-48 
Replacing Seat  and Restraint System  Parts  After a Crash  1-48 
Restraints. Checking  Your 
........................ 1-47 
Restraints.  Child 
................................ 1-34 
Restraints. Head ................................. 1-5 
Restraints. Replacing Parts After a Crash ............ 1-48 
Reverse  (R) Position.  Automatic Transaxle 
........... 2-20 
Reverse  (R) Position. Manual Transaxle 
............. 2-24 
Right  Front Passenger  Position 
.................... 1-25 
Roadside Assistance 
.............................. 8-6 
Roadside  Assistance.  Canadian 
..................... 8-6 
Rocking Your  Vehicle ........................... 5-28 
Rotation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-35  Careof 
.................................... 6-45 
Center Passenger  Position 
...................... 1-31 
Driver  Position 
.............................. 1 . 12 
Extender ................................... 1-47 
How  to Wear  Properly 
........................ 1 . 12 
Incorrect  Usage 
............... 1.16.  17.  18.  19.45. 46 
LapBelt 
................................... 1-32 
Lap-Shoulder 
............................... 1-27 
Rear  Comfort  Guides 
......................... 1-29 
Rear  Seat Outside Passenger Positions 
............ 1-26 
Rear Seat Passengers 
......................... 1-26 
Replacing  After 
a Crash ....................... 1-48 
Right  Front Passenger  Position 
.................. 1-25 
Use  by Children 
............................. 1-33 
Use  by  Larger Children 
........................ 1-44 
Use  by Smaller Children  and  Babies 
............. 1-33 
Use  During  Pregnancy ........................ 1-25 
WhyThey  Work 
.............................. 1-8 
Safety Chains 
.................................. 4-35 
Safety  Defects 
Reporting  to  General Motors 
.................... 8-5 
Reporting  to  the  Canadian  Government 
............ 8-5 
Reporting to the United States Government ......... 8-4 
Safety  Warnings  and  Symbols 111 ... 
Scheduled Maintenance Services .................... 7-2 
Seat.  Power 
.................................... 1-3 
Seats 
.......................................... 1-1 
Safety  Belt Extender 
............................ 1-47  Easy  Entry  1-6 
Safety Belt  Warning Light 
.................... 1.7. 2-59  Four-  Way Manual  1-2 
Safety  Belts 
.................................... 1-7  ManualFront  1-1 
Automatic Lap-Shoulder 
...................... 1 - 13 Securing a  Child Restraint 1-35 Split Fold-Down  Rear ......................... 1-6 
Questions People 
Ask 
......................... 1 . 11 
....................... 
................................... 
............................. 
................................ 
............................... Adults ..................................... 1-12 Reclining Front 1-3 ..................... 
9-9