Chevrolet 1994 S10 Pickup Bedienungshandbuch Seite 176

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 348
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen
Seitenansicht 175
-
1’
Q:
What should
I
do if my vehicle stalls,
or
is
about to stall, and
I
A:
If
this happens, there are some things you should do, and there are
some things
you
must not do. First, here’s what you should do:
can’t make it up the hill?
Push the brake pedal to stop the vehicle and keep it from rolling
backwards.
Also,
apply the parking brake.
If your engine is
still
running, shift the transmission
into
reverse,
release the parking brake, and slowly back down
the
hill
in reverse.
If
your engine has stopped running,
you’ll
need to restart it. With the
brake pedal depressed and
the
parking brake still applied, shift the
transmission
to
“P”
(Park) (or, shift
to
“N” (Neutral) if your vehicle
has
a
manual transmission) and restart the engine. Then, shift to reverse,
release the parking brake, and slowly back down the
hill
as straight as
possible in reverse.
wheel at the 12 o’clock position. This way, you’ll be able to tell if your
wheels are straight and maneuver as you back down. It’s best that
you
back down the hill with your wheels straight rather than
in
the left or
right direction. Turning the wheel too far
to
the left or right will
increase the possibility of a rollover.
Here
are
some things you must
not
do
if
you
stall, or are about to stall,
when going up a
hill.
Never attempt to prevent a stall by shifting into
“N”
(Neutral) (or
depressing the clutch, if
you
have a manual transmission) to “rev-up”
the engine and regain forward momentum. This won’t work. Your
vehicle will roll backwards very quickly and
you
could go out of
control
.
e
As
you
are backing down the hill, put your left hand
on
the steering
Instead, apply the regular brake
to
stop the vehicle. Then apply the parking
brake. Shift into reverse, release
the
parking brake, and slowly back straight
down.
4-18
Seitenansicht 175
1 2 ... 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 ... 347 348

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare