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JOBNAME: 1st Edition PAGE: 13 SESS: 2 OUTPUT: Tue Jul 24 09:46:13 2007
This off-road guide is for vehicles that have all-wheel
drive. If your vehicle does not have all-wheel drive, you
should not drive off-road unless you are on a level,
solid surface.
Many of the same design features that help make your
vehicle responsive on paved roads during poor
weather conditions — features like all-wheel drive —
help make it much better suited for off-road use.
Its higher ground clearance also helps your vehicle step
over some off-road obstacles. But your vehicle does
not have features like special underbody shielding and
a transfer case low gear range, things that are
usually thought necessary for extended or severe
off-road service.
Also, see Braking on page 198.
The airbag system is designed to work properly under a
wide range of conditions, including off-road usage.
Observe safe driving speeds, especially on rough
terrain. As always, wear your safety belt.
Off-road driving can be great fun. But it does have
some definite hazards. The greatest of these is
the terrain itself.
"Off-roading" means you have left the North American
road system behind. Traffic lanes are not marked.
Curves are not banked. There are no road signs.
Surfaces can be slippery, rough, uphill, or downhill. In
short, you have gone right back to nature.
2008 - Saturn VUE Owner Manual (July 23, 2007)
Off-road driving involves some new skills. And that is
why it is very important that you read this guide. You will
find many driving tips and suggestions. These will
help make your off-road driving safer and more
enjoyable.
Before You Go Off-Roading
There are some things to do before you go out. For
example, be sure to have all necessary maintenance
and service work done. Is there enough fuel? Is
the spare tire fully inflated? Are the fluid levels up where
they should be? What are the local laws that apply to
off-roading where you will be driving? If you do not
know, you should check with law enforcement people in
the area. Will you be on someone's private land? If
so, be sure to get the necessary permission.
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