Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, 
Ice or Snow 
What you  don’t  want  to do when  your  vehicle  is  stuck is 
to spin  your  wheels  too  fast. The method  known  as 
“rocking”  can help  you  get 
out when  you’re  stuck, but 
you  must  use caution. 
If  you  let  your  tires  spin  at  high  speed,  they  can 
explode,  and you or  others  could  be  injured. 
And,  the  transaxle  or  other  parts  of the  vehicle 
can  overheat.  That  could  cause  an  engine 
compartment  fire  or  other  damage.  When  you’re 
stuck,  spin  the  wheels 
as little as possible.  Don’t 
spin  the  wheels  above 
35 mph (55 km/h)  as shown 
on  the  speedometer. 
I NOTICE: 
Spinning  your  wheels  can  destroy  parts of your 
vehicle  as well  as  the  tires. 
If you spin  the  wheels 
too  fast  while  shifting  your  transaxle  back  and 
forth,  you can  destroy  your  transaxle. 
For  information  about  using  tire  chains  on  your  vehicle, 
see  “Tire  Chains”  in  the  Index. 
Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It  Out 
First,  turn  your  steering  wheel  left  and  right.  That will 
clear  the area  around  your  front  wheels.  Then  shift back 
and  forth  between  REVERSE 
(R) and  a  forward  gear 
(or  with  a  manual  transaxle, between FIRST 
(1) or 
SECOND 
(2) and  REVERSE (R)),  spinning the wheels 
as  little as possible. 
(If your  vehicle  has  the  Enhanced 
Traction  System,  shift  back  and  forth between 
REVERSE  (R)  and FIRST 
(1) or SECOND (2), 
spinning  the  wheels  as  little as possible.)  Release  the 
accelerator  pedal  while  you  shift, and  press  lightly on 
the  accelerator  pedal  when  the  transaxle  is  in  gear.  If 
that  doesn’t  get  you  out  after a few tries,  you  may  need 
to be  towed out. If you  do need  to  be  towed  out, see 
“Towing  Your  Vehicle”  in 
the Index. 
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