2001 Chevrolet Tracker Owner's Manual - Page 161

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Before You Go Off-Roading There are some things do before you goout. For to example, be sure to have all necessary maintenance and service work done. Check to make sure all underbody shields (if so equipped) are properly attached. Be sure you read all the information about your four-wheel-drive vehicle in this manual. there enough Is fuel? Is the spare tire fully inflated? Are the fluid levels up where they should be? What are the local laws that apply to off-roading where you'll be driving? you If don't know, you should check with law enforcement people in the area. Will you be on someone's private land? If so, be sure to get the necessary permission. Cargo on the load floor piled higher than the seatbacks can be thrown forward during a suddenstop. You or your passengers could be injured. Keep cargo below the topof the seatbacks. Unsecured cargo onthe load floor can be tossed about when driving over rough terrain. You or your passengers canbe struck by flying objects. Secure the cargo properly. Heavy loads on the roof raise the vehicle's center of gravity, making it more likely to roll over. You can be seriously fatally or injured if the vehicle rolls over. Put heavy loads inside the cargo area, not on the roof. as Keep cargoin the cargo area far forward and low as possible. You'll find other important information in this manual. See "Vehicle Loading," "Luggage Carrier" and "Tires" in the Index. Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving There are some important things to remember about how to load your vehicle. The heaviest things should beon the load floor and forward of your rear axle. Put heavier items as far forward as you can. Be sure the loadis secured properly, so driving on the off-road terrain doesn't things around. toss

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Before You
Go
Off-Roading
There
are
some
things
to do before
you
go out. For
example,
be
sure
to
have
all
necessary
maintenance
and
service
work
done.
Check
to
make
sure
all
underbody
shields
(if
so
equipped)
are
properly
attached.
Be
sure
you
read
all
the
information
about
your
four-wheel-drive
vehicle
in
this
manual.
Is there
enough
fuel?
Is
the
spare
tire
fully
inflated?
Are
the
fluid
levels
up
where
they
should
be?
What
are
the
local
laws
that
apply
to
off-roading
where
you’ll
be
driving?
If
you
don’t
know,
you
should
check
with
law
enforcement
people
in
the
area.
Will
you
be
on
someone’s
private
land? If
so,
be
sure
to
get
the
necessary
permission.
Loading Your
Vehicle for Off-Road
Driving
There
are
some
important
things
to
remember
about
how
to
load
your
vehicle.
The
heaviest
things
should
be
on
the load
floor
and
forward of your
rear axle. Put
heavier
items
as
far
forward
as
you
can.
Be
sure
the
load
is
secured
properly,
so
driving
on
the
off-road
terrain
doesn’t
toss
things
around.
Cargo
on
the
load
floor
piled higher
than
the
seatbacks
can
be
thrown
forward
during a
sudden stop. You or your
passengers could be
injured.
Keep
cargo
below the
top of the
seatbacks.
Unsecured
cargo
on
the load
floor
can
be
tossed about when driving
over
rough
terrain. You
or
your
passengers
can be
struck by flying objects. Secure
the
cargo properly.
Heavy loads on the roof raise
the vehicle’s
center of gravity, making
it
more likely to
roll over.
You can
be
seriously
or fatally
injured if the vehicle rolls over.
Put
heavy
loads
inside
the
cargo
area, not
on
the
roof.
Keep
cargo
in the
cargo
area
as
far
forward
and low as possible.
You’ll
find
other
important
information
in
this
manual.
See
“Vehicle
Loading,”
“Luggage
Carrier”
and
“Tires”
in
the
Index.