Parking Brake - Chevrolet IMPALA 2005 Owner's Manual

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THIRD (3): This position is also used for normal driving,
but it offers more power and lower fuel economy than
AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
Here are some times you might choose THIRD (3)
instead of AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
When driving on hilly, winding roads
When towing a trailer, so there is less shifting
between gears
When going down a steep hill
When driving in non-highway scenarios (i.e. city
streets, etc.)
SECOND (2): This position gives you more power but
lower fuel economy than THIRD (3). 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: Driving in SECOND (2) for more than
25 miles (40 km) or at speeds over 55 mph (90 km/h)
may damage the transaxle. Also, shifting into
SECOND (2) at speeds above 65 mph (105 km/h) can
cause damage. Drive in THIRD (3) or AUTOMATIC
X
OVERDRIVE
instead of SECOND (2).
2-22
X
.
X
:
FIRST (1): This position 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
shift lever is in FIRST (1), the transaxle will not shift into
first gear until the vehicle is going slowly enough.
Notice: Spinning the tires or holding the vehicle in
one place on a hill using only the accelerator
pedal may damage the transaxle. If you are stuck,
do not spin the tires. When stopping on a hill,
use the brakes to hold the vehicle in place.

Parking Brake

To set the parking brake, hold the brake pedal down
with your right foot. Push down the parking brake pedal
with your left foot.
The parking brake is
located to the left of the
brake pedal, near the
driver's door.

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