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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual Once you are moving on the freeway, make
certain you allow a reasonable following distance.
Expect to move slightly slower at night.
When you want to leave the freeway, move to the
proper lane well in

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual Tires:They are vitally important to a safe,
trouble-free trip. Is the tread good enough
for long-distance driving? Are the tires
all in�ated to the recommended pressure?
Weather Forecasts:What is th

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual Hill and Mountain Roads
Driving on steep hills or mountains is different
from driving in �at or rolling terrain.If you drive regularly in steep country, or if you are
planning to visit there, here are

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual {CAUTION:
Coasting downhill in NEUTRAL (N) or with
the ignition off is dangerous. Your brakes
will have to do all the work of slowing
down. They could get so hot that they
would not work well. You wou

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual Put on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around
you. If you do not have blankets or extra
clothing, make body insulators from
newspapers, burlap bags, rags, �oor
mats — anything you can wrap around

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual Run your engine only as long as you must. This
saves fuel. When you run the engine, make it
go a little faster than just idle. That is, push the
accelerator slightly. This uses less fuel for the heat

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual {CAUTION:
If you let your vehicle’s tires spin at high
speed, they can explode, and you or others
could be injured. And, the transmission or
other parts of the vehicle can overheat.
That could cause

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PONTIAC SOLSTICE 2007  Owners Manual Service........................................................ 235
Accessories and Modi�cations................... 235
California Proposition 65 Warning.............. 236
Doing Your Own Service Work.