1993 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 167

1993 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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Your Driving and the Road Driving witha mailer (CONT.) 4. Reapply the regular brakes. Then apply your parking brake, and then shift to P (Park), or R (Reverse) for a manual transaxle. 5. Release the regular brakes. Maintenance When Tmiler When You Are Ready to Leave After Towing Parking on a Hill 1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down while you: Start your engine; Shift into a gear; and Release the parking brake. 2. Let up on the brake pedal. 3 Drive slowly until the trailer is clear . of the chocks. 4. Stop and have someone pick up and store the chocks. Your vehicle will need service more often when you're pulling trailer. See a the Maintenance Schedule for more on this. Things that are especially important in trailer operation are automatic transaxle fluid (don't overfiil), engine oil, belts, cooling system, and brake adjustment. Each of these is covered in this manual, and theI d a will help you find them quickly. If you're trailering,it's a good idea to review these sections before you start your trip. Check periodically to see that all hitch nuts and bolts are tight. m. . 166

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Your
Driving
and
the
Road
Driving
with a mailer
(CONT.)
4.
Reapply
the
regular
brakes. Then
apply
your
parking
brake,
and
then
shift
to
P
(Park), or
R
(Reverse)
for a
manual
transaxle.
5.
Release
the
regular
brakes.
When
You
Are
Ready
to
Leave
After
Parking
on a
Hill
1.
Apply
your
regular
brakes
and
hold
the
pedal
down
while
you:
Start
your
engine;
Shift
into a gear; and
Release
the
parking
brake.
2.
Let
up on the
brake
pedal.
3.
Drive
slowly
until
the
trailer
is
clear
4.
Stop
and
have
someone
pick
up
and
of
the
chocks.
store
the
chocks.
Maintenance
When
Tmiler
Towing
Your vehicle
will
need
service
more
often
when
you’re
pulling
a trailer.
See
the
Maintenance
Schedule
for
more
on
this.
Things
that
are
especially
important
in
trailer
operation
are
automatic
transaxle
fluid
(don’t
overfiil),
engine oil, belts,
cooling
system,
and
brake
adjustment.
Each
of
these
is
covered
in
this
manual,
and
the
I d a
will
help
you
find
them
quickly.
If
you’re
trailering, it’s a good
idea
to
review
these
sections
before
you
start
your
trip.
Check
periodically
to
see
that
all
hitch
nuts
and
bolts
are
tight.
m..
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