2003 CHEVROLET TRACKER Owners Manual

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual 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 work we

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer
If you do, here are some important points:
·There are many different laws, including speed limit
restrictions, having to do with trailering. Make sure
your rig will

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual Weight of the Trailer Tongue
The tongue load (A) of any trailer is an important weight
to measure because it affects the total or gross weight
of your vehicle. The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
includes

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual Hitches
Its important to have the correct hitch equipment.
Crosswinds, large trucks going by and rough roads
are a few reasons why youll need the right hitch.
Here are some rules to follow:
·If you

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual 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
handling

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
When you tow a trailer, your vehicle has to have extra
wiring.
The arrows on your instrument panel will ¯ash whenever
you signal a turn or lane change. Properly hoo

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual 5. If you have a four-wheel-drive vehicle, be sure the
transfer case is in a drive gear ± not in NEUTRAL.
6. Release the regular brakes.
{CAUTION:
It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if
th

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 2003 2.G Owners Manual -NOTES
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