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INEOS GRENADIER 2023 - Before Driving Off-Road; Introduction; While Driving Off-Road

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INTRODUCTION
Driving o-road can be particularly dangerous. Seek specialist
advice and training. There are many options: o-road driving
schools, online courses, supervised o-road tracks, and much
more. Even if you already have experience, consider taking your
Grenadier on a supervised track to get used to driving it o-road
before embarking cross-country.
BEFORE DRIVING OFF-ROAD
Plan your journey in advance, consulting available
resources
(e.g.,
maps,
rangers, online resources) in the
process.
Make sure that you have the right o-road
driving
skills
for the journey, and for any emergencies that may arise.
Make sure you have the time, fuel, supplies, capacities,
and
weather
to
get where you are going safely.
Remember that when your Grenadier is on slopes gravity
can pull low fuel levels beyond the intake in the fuel tank.
Anticipate and prepare for emergencies (e.g., tire
disablement, power loss,
sudden bad weather, accident,
and injury) that may arise along the way. Make sure you
will have the ability to call for help.
Notify someone who is not going along of your plans and
agree on a check-in time.
Re-read and follow the instructions and precautions in
the Cargo Loading
and Securing section. Top-heavy,
uneven, and unsecured loads are particularly dangerous
o road. Remove all roof loads if at all possible.
Reread the entirety of this section beforehand.
Carefully inspect your Grenadier. Make sure it is in
proper condition for whatever you might encounter.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and
precautions may result in serious injury and death.
WHILE DRIVING OFF-ROAD
Follow all of the instructions and precautions in Seats,
Seat Belts, Children
in Car Seats and Booster Seats, and
Air Bags section.
Take no unnecessary risks. Do not “think you can make
it.”
Monitor the situation to make sure you still have the
time, fuel, supplies,
capacities, and weather to get where
you are going safely.
Stop, get out and check the path forward if you cannot
see it from
your Grenadier or cannot conrm that it is
safe to transit.
DRIVING OFF ROAD
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