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GM Owner Manuals - Buick

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Steering<br />

Power Steering<br />

If power steering assist is lost because the engine stops<br />

or the system is not functioning, the vehicle can be<br />

steered but it will take more effort.<br />

Steering Tips<br />

It is important to take curves at a reasonable speed.<br />

Traction in a curve depends on the condition of the tires<br />

and the road surface, the angle at which the curve is<br />

banked, and vehicle speed. While in a curve, speed is<br />

the one factor that can be controlled.<br />

If there is a need to reduce speed, do it before entering<br />

the curve, while the front wheels are straight.<br />

Try to adjust the speed so you can drive through the<br />

curve. Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. Wait<br />

to accelerate until out of the curve, and then accelerate<br />

gently into the straightaway.<br />

Steering in Emergencies<br />

There are times when steering can be more effective than<br />

braking. For example, you come over a hill and find a<br />

truck stopped in your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out<br />

from nowhere, or a child darts out from between parked<br />

cars and stops right in front of you. These problems can<br />

be avoided by braking — if you can stop in time. But<br />

sometimes you cannot stop in time because there is no<br />

room. That is the time for evasive action — steering<br />

around the problem.<br />

The vehicle can perform very well in emergencies like<br />

these. First apply the brakes. See Braking on page 4-4.<br />

It is better to remove as much speed as possible<br />

from a collision. Then steer around the problem, to the<br />

left or right depending on the space available.<br />

4-10

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