User Guide

Driving Downhill
When off-roading takes
you
downhill,
you’ll
want
to
consider
a
number
of
things:
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How
steep
is
the downhill? Will
I
be able
to
maintain
vehicle control?
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What’s the surface like? Smooth? Rough‘? Slippery‘?
Hard-pac ked dirt
‘?
Gravel?
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Are there hidden surface obstacles? Ruts’?
Logs?
Boulders’?
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What’s at the bottom
of
the hill?
Is
there
a
hidden
creek bank or even
a
river bottom with large rocks?
If
you decide
you
can
go
down
a
hill
safely, then
try
to
keep your vehicle headed straight down, and use
a
low
gear. This
way.
engine
drag
can
help
your
brakes and
they
won‘t
have
to
do
all the work. Descend slowly,
keeping
y)ur
\rehick
under control at
all
times.
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CAUTION:
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Heavy braking when going aown a hill can cause
your brakes
to
overheat and fade. This could
cause
loss
of
control and a serious accident.
Apply the brakes lightly when descending a hill
and use
a
low
gear
to
keep vehicle speed
under control.
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Are there some things
I
should
not
do when
driving down a
hill?
A:
Yes! These are important because
if
you
ignore them
you
could
lose
control and have
a
serious accident.
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When driving downhill, avoid turns
that
take
you
across
the incline
of
the
hill.
A
hill
that’s
not
too
steep
to
drive down may be
too
steep
to
drive across.
You
could roll over
if
you
don’t drive straight down.
NEUTRAL
(N). or with the clutch pedal depressed
in
a manual shift. This
is
called “free-wheeling.”
Your brakes will have
to
do
all
the work and
could
overheat and fade.
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Never
go
downhill
with
the transmission
in
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