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Then, shut the engine
off
and close the window almost all
the way to preserve the heat. Start the engine again and
repeat this only when you feel really uncomfortable from
the cold. But do
it
as little as possible. Preserve the fuel
as long as you can.
To
help keep warm, you can get out
of the vehicle and do some fairly vigorous exercises
every half hour or
so until help comes.
If
You
Are
Stuck:
In
Sand,
Mud,
Ice
or
Snow
In order to free your vehicle when it
is
stuck, you will
need to spin the wheels, but you don’t want to spin your
wheels too fast. The method known as “rocking” can
help you get out when you’re stuck, but you must
use caution.
If
,-u
let
yo^.
-..,s
spin a’.
..igh
speed, they
can explode, and you or others could be
injured. And, the transmission or other parts
of
the vehicle can overheat. That could cause an
engine compartment fire or other damage.
CAUTION: (Continued)
I
1
When you’re stuc
,
sp
:
wneels
as
little as
possible. Don’t spin the wheels above
35
mph
(55
km/h) as shown on the speedometer.
Notice:
Spinning your wheels can destroy parts
of
your vehicle as well as the tires.
If
you spin the
wheels too fast while shifting your transmission
back and forth, you can destroy your transmission.
For information about using tire chains on your
vehicle, see
Tire Chains on page
5-60.
Rocking
Your
Vehicle
To
Get
It
Out
First, turn your steering wheel left and right. That will
clear the area around your front wheels. Then shift back
and forth between
REVERSE
(R)
and a forward gear,
spinning the wheels
as
little as possible. Release
the accelerator pedal while you shift, and press lightly
on the accelerator pedal when the transmission
is
in gear. By slowly spinning your wheels in the forward
and reverse directions, you will cause a rocking
motion that may free your vehicle.
If
that doesn’t get
you out after a few tries, you may need to be towed out.
If
you do need to be towed out, see
Towing
Your
Vehicle
on
page
4-4
1.
4-40

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