Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If  you drive  regularly  in steep  country,  or  if  you’re 
planning  to  visit  there,  here  are  some  tips  that  can  make 
your trips  safer  and  more  enjoyable. 
0 Keep  your  vehicle  in  good  shape.  Check all fluid 
levels  and  also  the  brakes,  tires,  cooling  system 
and  transaxle.  These  parts  can work  hard  on 
mountain  roads. 
Know  how  to  go  down  hills.  The most  important 
thing  to  know  is this:  let 
your engine  do  some of 
the  slowing  down.  Shift to  a  lower  gear  when  you 
go  down  a  steep  or  long 
hill. 
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If you  don’t  shift down,  your brakes  could  get 
so hot that  they  wouldn’t  work  well.  You  would 
then  have  poor braking  or even  none  going 
down 
a hill.  You  could  crash.  Shift down  to let 
your  engine  assist  your brakes  on 
a steep 
downhill  slope. 
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Coasting  downhill  in NEUTRAL (N) or with 
the  ignition 
off is dangerous.  Your  brakes will 
have  to do  all the  work  of slowing  down.  They 
could  get 
so hot  that  they  wouldn’t  work well. 
You  would  then have  poor braking  or even  none 
going  down  a  hill.  You  could  crash. Always  have 
your  engine  running  and your  vehicle  in  gear 
when  you  go  downhill. 
Know how  to go uphill.  You  may  want  to  shift  down 
to  a  lower  gear.  The  lower  gears  help  you  climb  the 
hill  better. 
Stay  in  your  own  lane  when  driving  on  two-lane 
roads  in  hills  or  mountains.  Don’t  swing  wide 
or cut 
across  the center  of the  road.  Drive  at speeds  that  let 
you  stay  in  your  own  lane. 
As you  go  over  the  top  of  a hill, be alert. There  could be 
something  in  your  lane, like a stalled car  or an accident. 
You  may  see  highway  signs  on  mountains  that  warn 
of 
special  problems.  Examples  are  long  grades,  passing  or 
no-passing  zones,  a  falling  rocks  area  or  winding 
roads.  Be  alert  to  these 
and take  appropriate  action. 
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