Crossing Through Shallow Water - Coleman 400UTV-3 Owner's Manual

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Your Vehicle
Before starting downhill, make sure the
vehicle is in low-range 4WD. On most slopes,
this will let you use engine braking to help
you go downhill slowly. Go as slowly as
possible. If you start going too fast, gently
apply the brakes. Avoid sudden application of
the brakes, which could cause the vehicle to
start sliding.
If you are sliding or skidding, try to steer in
the direction the vehicle is sliding to help you
regain control.
If you must turn on the hill to avoid an
obstacle, do so slowly and carefully. If the
vehicle starts to tip, gradually steer in the
downhill direction if there are no obstacles in
your path. As you regain proper balance,
gradually steer again in the direction you
want to go.

CROSSING THROUGH SHALLOW WATER

If you must cross shallow, slow moving water
up to the depth of the vehicle's floorboards,
choose your path carefully to avoid sharp
drop-offs, large rocks, or slippery surfaces
that could cause the vehicle to overturn.
Never operate through water deeper than 13
in (33 cm) or fast flowing water.
Wet brakes may have reduced effectiveness.
After leaving the water, test your brakes. If
necessary, apply the brakes several times to
let friction dry out the linings.

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