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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual Check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder  and 
start  your  left lane  change signal before moving out 
of  the right lane to pass. When  you are far enough 
ahead  of the  passed vehicle  to see

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual 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

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual Driving too fast through  large  water  puddles  or even 
going through  some car washes can  cause problems, too. 
The  water  may  affect your brakes.  Try 
to avoid  puddles. 
But  if 
you can’t,

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual If you drive regularly  in steep  country,  or if you’re 
planning 
to visit there, here  are  some tips that can make 
your trips safer and more  enjoyable. 
Keep your vehicle in good shape. Check

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual What’s the worst time  for this?  “Wet  ice.” Very  cold 
snow  or  ice  can  be slick and hard to drive  on. But wet 
ice  can  be even more  trouble because it  may offer  the 
least traction

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual ,A C-UTION: I 
Things you put inside  your vehicle  can strike 
and  injure  people in 
a sudden  stop  or  turn,  or  in 
a crash. 
Put things  in  the  cargo  area of your  vehicle. 
Never  stack  h

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual hes Safety  Chains 
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

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1996  Owners Manual Driving with a Trailer 
A -CAUTION: 
I 
If you  have a rear-most window open and you 
pull 
a trailer  with your  vehicle,  carbon monoxide 
(CO) could  come into  your  vehicle.  You  can’t see 
or