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. 
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Keep  your  vehicle  in good shape. Check all fluid 
levels and also the brakes, tires, cooling system and 
transmission.  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. Shft to a lower gear when you 
go 
down  a  steep or  long hill. 
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. 
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Know  how  to  go uphill. You  may  want  to shift down 
to  a  lower  gear.  The lower  gears  help  cool  your  engine 
and  transmission,  and  you  can  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. 
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