1997 CHEVROLET TRACKER Owners Manual

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Avoid needless  heavy braking.  Some people  drive in 
spurts 
-- heavy  acceleration  followed  by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace with traffic.  This is a 
mistake.  Your brakes  may not

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Here’s how anti-lock works.  Let’s say the road  is wet. 
You’re  driving  safely. Suddenly  an animal  jumps out in 
front  of you. 
You slam  on the brakes.  Here’s  what happens with ABS

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Remember:  Anti-lock doesn’t change the  time you  need 
to  get  your foot up to the brake pedal  or always  decrease 
stopping  distance.  If you  get  too  close  to  the vehicle  in 
front 
of y

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Steering 
Power  Steering 
If  you lose power steering  assist because the  engine 
stops  or the system is not  functioning, you can steer  but 
it  will take much more effort. 
Steering Tips 
Drivin

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Steering in Emergencies 
There  are  times when steering  can be more  effective 
than  braking.  For example, 
you come  over  a  hill  and 
find  a  truck  stopped  in your lane,  or  a  car  sudden

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Off-Road Recovery 
You may  find sometime that your right wheels have 
dropped  off the  edge 
of a road  onto the shoulder  while 
you’re driving. 
OFF-ROAD RECOVERY 
c;‘ LEFT APPROX. QUARTERTURN

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Do not  get  too  close  to the vehicle  you want  to pass 
while you’re  awaiting an opportunity.  For one thing, 
following  too  closely reduces your area  of vision, 
especially  if you

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Loss of Control 
Let’s review what  driving  experts  say about what 
happens when the  three control systems (brakes, steering 
and acceleration) don’t have enough friction where the 
tires  meet