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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual of the transmission. When this happens you may notice
a reduction in acceleration, or may hear a noise or
vibration. This is normal.
If your vehicle is in cruise control when the system
activates, the

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual Loss of Control
Lets review what driving experts say about what
happens when the three control systems (brakes,
steering and acceleration) dont have enough friction
where the tires meet the road to

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual Controlling your vehicle is the key to successful off-road
driving. One of the best ways to control your vehicle
is to control your speed. Here are some things to keep
in mind. At higher speeds:
·you

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual Approaching a Hill
When you approach a hill, you need to decide if its one
of those hills thats just too steep to climb, descend
or cross. Steepness can be hard to judge. On a very
small hill, for e

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual When you drive on sand, youll sense a change in
wheel traction. But it will depend upon how loosely
packed the sand is. On loosely packed sand (as
on beaches or sand dunes) your tires will tend to si

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual The Certi®cation/Tire label also tells you the maximum
weights for the front and rear axles, called Gross
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). To ®nd out the actual loads
on your front and rear axles, you nee

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual Before you start, check the trailer hitch and platform
(and attachments), safety chains, electrical connector,
lamps, tires and mirror adjustment. If the trailer has
electric brakes, start your vehicl

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2003 1.G Owners Manual The purpose of regular rotation is to achieve more
uniform wear for all tires on the vehicle. The ®rst rotation
is the most important. See ªPart A: Scheduled
Maintenance Services,º in Section 6, fo
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