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CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 2.G Owners Manual If your vehicle starts to slide, ease your foot off the
accelerator pedal and quickly steer the way you want
the vehicle to go. If you start steering quickly enough,
your vehicle may straighten out. A

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 2.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 BLAZER 2003 2.G Owners Manual When you drive over obstacles or rough terrain, keep a
®rm grip on the steering wheel. Ruts, troughs or
other surface features can jerk the wheel out of your
hands if youre not prepared.
When you dr

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 2.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 BLAZER 2003 2.G Owners Manual ·As you are backing down the hill, put your left hand
on the steering wheel at the 12 oclock position.
This way, youll be able to tell if your wheels
are straight and maneuver as you back down. It

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 2.G Owners Manual If you have to walk down the slope, stay out of the path
the vehicle will take if it does roll over.
{CAUTION:
Getting out on the downhill (low) side of a
vehicle stopped across an incline is
dangerou

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 2.G Owners Manual Hard packed snow and ice offer the worst tire traction.
On these surfaces, its very easy to lose control. On
wet ice, for example, the traction is so poor that you will
have difficulty accelerating.

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 2.G Owners Manual After Off-Road Driving
Remove any brush or debris that has collected on the
underbody, chassis or under the hood. These
accumulations can be a ®re hazard.
After operation in mud or sand, have the bra
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