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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Braking in Emergencies 
With anti-lock,  you can  steer and brake  at  the  same 
time. 
In many  emergencies,  steering  can help  you more 
than  even the very  best  braking. 
Steering 
Power Steer

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Making  Turns 
I NOTICE: 
Making  very sharp turns  while  trailering  could 
cause  the  trailer  to come in contact  with  the 
vehicle.  Your vehicle  could  be damaged.  Avoid 
making  very  sharp

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals But if you  ever  have  to park your  rig  on a hill, here’s 
how  to  do  it: 
3. When  the  wheel chocks  are in place,  release the 
regular brakes until the chocks  absorb the load. 
4. Reapply

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals 2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper  cables 
can reach, but be sure  the vehicles aren’t touching 
each other. 
If they are,  it  could  cause a ground 
connection you don’t want.  You

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals A vehicle can fall from a car  carrier if it  isn’t 
adequately  secured.  This  can  cause 
a collision, 
serious  personal  injury  and  vehicle  damage.  The 
vehicle  should be tightly  secured

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Ckanging a Flat Tire 
If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage 
by driving  slowly to a level place. Turn on your hazard 
warning flashers. 
Changing 
a tire  can  cause  an  injury.

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals How to Check 
Because this  operation  can be a  little  difficult,  you may 
choose  to have  this  done  at your Aurora retail facility 
Service  Department. 
If you do it  yourself, be sure  to  fo

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Short TripKity  Maintenance  Schedule 
The services shown in this  schedule up to 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 krn) should be performed  after 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km) at  the  same  intervals.  The s
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