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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Steering
Power Steering
If the vehicle is a Two-mode Hybrid, see the Two-mode
Hybrid manual for more information.
If power steering assist is lost because the engine stops
or the system is not functio

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual An emergency like this requires close attention and a
quick decision. If holding the steering wheel at the
recommended 9 and 3 o’clock positions, it can be turned
a full 180 degrees very quickly wit

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Passing
Passing another vehicle on a two-lane road can be
dangerous. To reduce the risk of danger while passing:
Look down the road, to the sides, and to crossroads
for situations that might affect a

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual While driving on a surface with reduced traction, try your
best to avoid sudden steering, acceleration, or braking,
including reducing vehicle speed by shifting to a lower
gear. Any sudden changes cou

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Scanning the Terrain
Off-road driving can take you over many different kinds
of terrain. Be familiar with the terrain and its many
different features.
Surface Conditions:Off-roading surfaces can be
ha

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Driving Uphill
Once you decide it is safe to drive up the hill:
Use a low gear and get a �rm grip on the
steering wheel.
Get a smooth start up the hill and try to maintain
speed. Not using more power

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual If the engine has stopped running, you need to
restart it. With the brake pedal pressed and the
parking brake still applied, shift the transmission to
P (Park) and restart the engine. Then, shift to
R

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow, or Ice
When you drive in mud, snow, or sand, the wheels do
not get good traction. Acceleration is not as quick,
turning is more difficult, and braking distances are
longer.