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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If your vehicle  starts to slide,  ease your foot  off the 
accelerator  pedal and quickly  steer 
the way  you want the 
vehicle  to go. 
If you  start  steering  quickly enough,  your 
vehicle  may straighten 
out. Always  be ready  for a 
second  skid if it occurs. 
Of  course,  traction 
is reduced  when  water, snow, ice, 
gravel  or  other  material  is 
on the road. For safety, you’ll 
want 
to slow down  and adjust  your  driving to these 
conditions.  It  is important 
to slow  down on slippery 
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  brake 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. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Here are some tips on  night driving. 
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Drive defensively. 
Don’t drink and  drive. 
Adjust your inside rearview  mirror to  reduce the 
glare from headlamps 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 
headlamps 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 headlamps, but they also make a 
lot of things invisible. 
You  can be temporarily blinded  by approaching 
headlamps. 
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 a driver who 
doesn’t lower the  high beams,  or 
a vehicle with 
misaimed headlamps),  slow down  a little.  Avoid  staring 
directly into  the approaching headlamps. 
Keep your windshield  and  all the glass  on your vehicle 
clean 
-- inside and  out.  Glare at night  is  made  much 
worse  by dirt  on the glass. Even the inside  of the glass 
can build  up a film caused  by dust.  Dirty  glass makes 
lights dazzle  and flash more than clean glass would, 
making the pupils 
of your  eyes contract repeatedly. 
Remember that  your headlamps light  up far  less 
of a 
roadway  when  you  are in a turn or curve. Keep your 
eyes  moving; that  way,  it’s easier  to  pick out dimly 
lighted objects.  Just as your headlamps should  be 
checked regularly for proper  aim, 
so should your  eyes 
be  examined regularly.  Some drivers suffer from  night 
blindness 
-- the inability to see in dim light -- and aren’t 
even aware 
of it. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Locks Cylinders 
................................... 7-44 
Door 
........................................ 2-3 
Key  Lock Cylinder Service 
..................... 7-44 
PowerDoor 
.................................. 2-3 
Rear Door Security 
............................. 2-4 
Sliding Door Child Security 
...................... 2-4 
Steering  Column  Lock  Check 
................... 7-46 
LossofControl 
................................ 4-12 
Lubricants  and Fluids 
............................ 7-49 
Lubrication Service, 
Body ........................ 7-44 
Maintenance.  Normal Replacement Parts 
........... 6-65 
Maintenance  Record 
............................ 7-5 I 
Maintenance Schedule ............................ 7- I 
Long Tripmighway  Definition ................... 7-5 
Long  Tripmighway  Intervals 
..................... 7-6 
Owner  Checks  and Services 
..................... 7-43 
Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
................ 7-47 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants 
............. 7-49 
Scheduled Maintenance Services 
.................. 7-3 
Short Trip/City Definition 
....................... 7-4 
Short Trip/City Intervals 
........................ 7-4 
Maintenance.  Underbody 
......................... 6-58 
Maintenance  When Trailer  Towing 
................. 4-37 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
...................... 2-50 
ManualFrontSeat ............................... 1-1 
Manual Mirror ................................. 2-40 
Methanol 
...................................... 6-3 
Mirrors 
....................................... 2-40 
Convex Outside 
.............................. 2-39  Inside 
Daymight  Rearview 
..................... 2-39 
Manual 
..................................... 2-40 
Power Remote  Control 
......................... 2-39 
Visor  Vanity 
................................. 2-42 
Model  Reference 
................................. vi 
Mountain  Roads ................................ 4-21 
Multifunction Lever 
............................. 2-29 
MMT 
......................................... 6-3 
Neutral.  Automatic Transmission 
................. 2-18 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
........................... 2-13 
Nightvision 
................................... 4-14 
Noise  Control  System 
............................ 6-9 
Odometer 
...... ........................... 2-45 
Odometer. Trip 
................................. 2-45 
Off-Road  Recovery  4-10 
Oil. Engine 
.................................... 6-11 
Overheating  Engine ............................. 5-10 
Owner Checks  and Services ....................... 7-43 
Owner  Publications. Ordering 
...................... 8-9 
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Paint Spotting. Chemical ........................ 6-58 
Park  Automatic Transmission 
................. ...... 2-17 
Shifting Into 
................................. 2-21 
Shifting 
Out of ............................. 2-23 
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