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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-19
Driving too fast through large water puddles or even
going through some car washes can cause problems, too.
The water may affect your brakes. Try to avoid puddles.
But if you cant, try to slow d

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-25
If you drive regularly in steep country, or if youre
planning to visit there, here are some tips that can make
your trips safer and more enjoyable.
Keep your vehicle in good shape. Check all fl

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-28
Your anti-lock brakes improve your vehicles stability
when you make a hard stop on a slippery road. Even
though you have the anti
-lock braking system, youll
want to begin stopping sooner than

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-32
CAUTION:
Things you put inside your vehicle can strike and
injure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in 
a crash.
Put things in the rear area of your vehicle.
Try to spread the weight evenly.


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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-35 Total Weight on Your Vehicles Tires
Be sure your vehicles tires are inflated to the upper 
limit for cold tires. Youll find these numbers on the
Tire
-Loading Information label at the rear edg

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-36 Driving with a Trailer
Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of experience.
Before setting out for the open road, youll want to get
to know your rig. Acquaint yourself with the feel of
hand

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-37 Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
When you tow a trailer, your vehicle may need a different
turn signal flasher and/or extra wiring. Check with your
dealer. The arrows on your instrument panel w

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2000  Owners Manual 4-38
3. When the wheel chocks are in place, release the
regular brakes until the chocks absorb the load.
4. Reapply the regular brakes. Then apply your parking
brake, and then shift to PARK (P), or RE