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When restarting out after parking on a slope: 
1. With the transmission in Pº position
(automatic) or the clutch pedal de- 
pressed (manual), start the engine. 
(With an automatic transmission, be
sure to keep the brake pedal de- pressed.)
2. Shift into gear. 
3. Release the parking brake (also foot brake on automatic transmission ve- hicles) and slowly pull or back away
from the wheels blocks. Stop and ap- ply your brakes.
4. Have someone retrieve the blocks.
CAUTION!
  Do not exceed 72 km/h (45 mph) or 
the posted towing speed limit, 
whichever is lower. Because  insta-
bility (swaying) of a towing ve-
hicle-trailer  combination usually
increases as the speed increases, 
exceeding 72 km/h (45 mph) may cause loss of control.
  Slow down and downshift before 
descending   steep or long downhill
grades. Do not make suddendownshifts
  Avoid holding the brake pedal 
down  too long or too frequently. 
This could cause the brakes to 
overheat and result in reduced 
braking efficiency. Getting 
more kilometers/mileage from a li-
ter/gallon of fuel is easy-just take it easy. 
It will help make your vehicle last longer,
too.  Here are some specific tips on how to
save money on both fuel and repairs:   Keep your tires  inflated at the cor- rect pressure.  Underinflation causes
tire  wear and wastes fuel. See Chapter
7-2  for instructions.
  Do not carry unneeded weight in 
your vehicle.  Excess weight puts a
heavier load on the engine, causing greater fuel consumption.
  Avoid lengthy warm-up idling.
Once the engine is running smoothly,
begin drivingÐbut gently. Remember, 
however, that on cold winter days this 
may take a little longer.
  Accelerate slowly and smoothly. 
Avoid jackrabbit starts. Get into high 
gear as quickly as possible.
  Avoid long engine idling.  If you have
a long wait and you are not in traffic, it
is better to turn off the engine and start
again later.
  Avoid engine lug or overrevving.
Use a gear position suitable for the
road on which you are travelling.
How to save fuel and make 
your vehicle last longer, too 
1661. Reduce 
your speed gradually, keeping
a straight line. Move cautiously off the 
road to a  safe place well away from the
traf fic. Avoid stopping on the center di-
vider of a highway. Park on a level spotwith firm ground.
2. Stop the engine and turn on your emergency flashers.
3. Firmly set the parking brake and put the transmission in Pº (automatic) or reverse (manual).
4. Have everyone get out of the vehicle on the side away from traffic.
5. Read the following instructions thor- oughly.
When jacking, be sure to observe 
the following to reduce the poss- ibility of personal injury:  Follow jacking instructions.
  Use the jack only for lifting your 
vehicle during wheel changing.
  Never get beneath the vehicle
when supported by the jack.
  Do not start or run the engine
while your vehicle is supported bya jack. CAUTION
!
NOTICE
Do not continue driving with a deflated tire.  Driving even a short
distance can damage a tire beyondrepair.
1. Get the required tools and spare tire. 
1. Tool bag 
2. Jack handle
3. Jack
To prepare yourself for an emergency, you should familiarize yourself with the
use of the jack, each of the tools and their storage locations.
If you have a flat tireÐ
ÐRequired tools and spare tire