1997 Oldsmobile Aurora Owner's Manuals

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals That’s the reason  for  this  part. In it  are  many 
time-tested,  important trailering tips and safety  rules. 
Many  of these  are  important  for  your safety and that of 
your  passengers. 
So

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Weight of the  Trailer 
How heavy can a trailer safely be? 
It  should never weigh more than  1,000  lbs 
(450 kg). But 
even that  can  be too heavy. 
It  depends on  how  you plan to  use  your rig.

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals If you’re  using  a  weight-carrying  hitch,  the trailer 
tongue (A) should weigh 
10 percent  of the total loaded 
trailer  weight  (B).  If you have  a  weight-distributing 
hitch,  the trailer

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Trailer  Brakes 
Does your trailer have its own brakes? 
Be  sure  to read and  follow  the instructions  for the trailer 
brakes 
so you’ll be  able to install,  adjust and maintain 
them properly.

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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 b NOTES 
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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals b NOTES 
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