Pontiac 1998 Firebird Owner's Manual page 88

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SECOND
(2):
This position gives you more power but
lower fuel economy. You can use SECOND (2) on hills.
It can help control your speed as you go down steep
mountain roads, but then you would also want to use
your brakes off and on.
NOTICE:
Don't drive in SECOND (2) for more than
25 miles (40 km), or at speeds over 55 mph
(88 km/h), or you can damage your transmission.
Use AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
(a)
or
THIRD (3) as much as possible.
Don't shift into SECOND (2) unless you are going
slower than
65
mph
(105 kmh),
or you can
damage your engine.
FIRST (1): This position (if equipped) gives you
even more power (but lower fuel economy) than
SECOND (2). You can use it on very steep hills, or in
deep snow or mud. If the gear shift lever is put in first
gear, the transmission won't shift into FIRST (1) until
the vehicle is going slowly enough.
NOTICE:
If your rear wheels can't rotate, don't
try to
drive. This might happen if you were stuck in
very deep sand or mud or were up against a solid
object. You could damage your transmission.
Also, if you stop when going uphill, don't hold
your vehicle there with only the accelerator
pedal. This could overheat and damage the
transmission. Use your brakes or shift into
PARK (P) to hold your vehicle in position
on a hill.
Maximum engine speed is limited to protect driveline
components
from
improper operation.
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