Owner's Manual

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NOTICE:
If
your vehicle seems to
start
up rather slowly,
or
if
it seems not
to shift gears
as
you
go
faster, something may be wrong with
a
transaxle system sensor.
If
you drive very
far
that
way,
your
vehicle can be damaged.
So,
if
this happens, have
pour
vehicle
serviced right
away
Until then, you can use
“2”
(Second Gear)
when you are driving less than
35
mph
(56
h/h)
and
@)
(Overdrive) for higher speeds.
F
1,
3
(Third
Gear)
This is like
@,
but you never go into Overdrive.
Here are some times you might choose
“3”
instead
of
@:
-
When driving on hilly, winding roads
-
When towing a trailer,
so
there is less shifting.between gears
-
When going down a steep hill
2
(Second
Gear)
This position gives you more power but lower fuel economy. You can
use
“2”
on hills.
It
can help control your speed as you go down steep
mountain roads, but then you would also want
to
use your brakes
off
and on.
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NOTICE:
Don’t drive in
(‘2”
(Second
Gear)
for
more
than
5
miles
(8
km),
or
at
speeds overS5 mph
(88
km/h),
or
you
can
damage your
transaxle.
Use
“@)”
or
c63”
as
much
as
possible.
Don’t shift into
“2”
u.nless you are going slower than
65
mph
(105
Wh),
or
you
can
damage your engine.
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