Owner`s manual

If
you drive regularly in steep country, or if you’re
planning to visit there, here are some tips that can
make
your trips safer and more enjoyable.
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Keep your vehicle in good shape. Check
all
fluid
levels and also the brakes, tires, cooling system
and transaxle. These parts can work hard on
mountain roads.
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Know how to go down hills. The
most
important
thing to know is this: let your engine do some of
the
slowing down. Shift
to
a lower gear when you g~o
down
a
steep or long hill.
If
you don’t shift down, your brakes could get
so
hot that they wouldn’t work well. You would then
have poor braking or even none going down a
hill. You could crash. Shift down to let your
engine assist your brakes on
a
steep
downhill slope.
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 wouldn’t work well. You would
then have poor braking or even none going down
a
hill. You could crash. Always have your engine
running and your vehicle in gear when you
go downhill.
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Know
how to go uphill. Drive in the highest
gear possible.
Stay in your own lane when driving on two-lane
roads in hills or mountains. Don’t swing wide
or
cut
across the center of the road. Drive at speeds that let
you stay
in
your own lane.
As
you go over the top of a
hill,
be alert. There could be
something in your lane, like a
stalled
car or
an
accident.
You may see highway signs on mountains that warn
of
special problems. Examples are long grades, passing or
no-passing zones, a falling rocks area
or
winding
roads. Be alert to these and
take
appropriate action.
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