1996 CHEVROLET TRACKER Owners Manual

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual NOTES 
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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Gem Section 5 Problems on the Road 
Here you’ll find what to do  about  some problems that 
can  occur on the road. 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
Your hazard warning  flashers let  you warn others. Th

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Other Warning Devices 
If you carry reflective triangles, you can set one  up 
at  the side 
of the  road  about 300 feet (100 m) behind 
your vehicle. 
Jump Starting 
If your battery  has  run  down,

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual I NOTICE: 
If the  other system isn’t a 12-volt system  with a 
negative ground,  both  vehicles can be damaged. 
2. Get the  vehicles  close enough so the jumper cables 
can  reach,  but  be  sure

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Using a match near a battery  can cause  battery 
gas  to explode.  People have  been hurt doing  this, 
and  some  have been blinded.  Use-a flashlight  if 
you need more  light. 
Be  sure  the batte

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual 6. Positive (+) goes to  positive (+) and negative (-) 
goes to negative (-) or a  metal  engine  part. Don’t 
connect  positive (+) to negative (-) or  you’ll  get a 
short that would  damage the

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual 9. The  other  end of the  negative (-) cable  doesn’t  go  to  the 
dead  battery. 
It goes  to  a  heavy  unpainted  metal  part on 
the  engine of the  vehicle  with  the  dead  battery.  Attach

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Towing Your Vehicle 
Try to have a Chevrolet/Geo dealer or a professional 
towing service tow your  Geo.  See “Roadside 
Assistance”  in the Index. 
If your  vehicle has been changed  or modified