1997 GMC SAVANA Owners Manual

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GMC SAVANA 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 ha

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual 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

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GMC SAVANA 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 
yo

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual The traction you can get  in a curve  depends  on  the 
condition 
of your  tires  and  the  road  surface,  the  angle at 
which  the  curve  is  banked,  and your speed.  While  you’re 
in  a curv

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual An emergency like this requires  close attention and a 
quick decision. 
If you  are holding the steering wheel at 
the recommended 
9 and 3 o’clock positions,  you can 
turn  it a full 
180 degrees

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Passing 
The driver of a vehicle  about to pass  another  on  a 
two-lane  highway  waits  for just  the  right  moment, 
accelerates,  moves  around  the  vehicle  ahead, then  goes 
back  into the

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual 0 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

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GMC SAVANA 1997  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 stra