2002 Oldsmobile Silhouette Owner's Manuals

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-28 If Youre Caught in a Blizzard
If you are stopped by heavy snow, you could be in a
serious situation. You should probably stay with your
vehicle unless you know for sure that you are near help
an

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-29
CAUTION:
Snow can trap exhaust gases under your vehicle.
This can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas
to get inside. CO could overcome you and kill
you. You cant see it or smell it, so you mig

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-30
Recreational Vehicle Towing
Recreational vehicle towing means towing your vehicle
behind another vehicle 
-- such as behind a motorhome.
The two most common types of recreational vehicle
towing a

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-31 Dinghy Towing
Your vehicle was not designed to be towed with all of its
wheels on the ground. If you have a two
-wheel-drive
vehicle, it can be towed with two of its wheels on the
ground. See ªD

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-32
Loading Your Vehicle
The Certification/Tire label is found on the rear edge of
the drivers door.
The label shows the size of your original tires and the
inflation pressures needed to obtain the

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-33
If you put things inside your vehicle -- like suitcases,
tools, packages, or anything else 
-- they will go as fast
as the vehicle goes. If you have to stop or turn quickly,
or if there is a cras

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Towing a Trailer
CAUTION:
If you dont use the correct equipment and drive
properly, you can lose control when you pull a
trailer. For example, if the trailer is too heavy, 
the brakes may not wo

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Oldsmobile Silhouette 2002  Owners Manuals 4-35
Load-pulling components such as the engine, transaxle,
wheel assemblies and tires are forced to work harder
against the drag of the added weight. The engine is
required to operate at relatively h