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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (6,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
9-6 Driving and Operating
Off-Road Recovery
The vehicles right wheels can drop
off the edge of a road onto the
shoulder while driving.
If the

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (7,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
Driving and Operating 9-7
Of course, traction is reduced when
water, snow, ice, gravel, or other
material is on the road. For safety,
slow down

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (10,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
9-10 Driving and Operating
For vehicles with a winch, be sure to
read the winch instructions. In a
remote area, a winch can be handy
if you ge

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (11,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
Driving and Operating 9-11
Some things to consider:
.Is the path ahead clear?
.Will the surface texture change
abruptly up ahead?
.Does the tr

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (12,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
9-12 Driving and Operating
Consider this as you approach a hill:
.Is there a constant incline,
or does the hill get sharply
steeper in places?

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (13,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
Driving and Operating 9-13
If the vehicle stalls, or is about to
stall, and you cannot make it up
the hill:
.Push the brake pedal to stop the

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (16,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
9-16 Driving and Operating
For these reasons, carefully
consider whether to try to drive
across an incline. Just because the
trail goes across

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2011 2.G Owners Manual Black plate (17,1)Chevrolet Avalanche Owner Manual - 2011
Driving and Operating 9-17
Hard packed snow and ice offer
the worst tire traction. On these
surfaces, it is very easy to lose
control. On wet