Driving and operating 9-9 – CHEVROLET 2012 Silverado User Manual

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Chevrolet Silverado Owner Manual - 2012

Driving and Operating

9-9

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WARNING

If the vehicle has the two‐speed
automatic transfer case, shifting
the transfer case to N (Neutral)
can cause your vehicle to roll
even if the transmission is in
P (Park). This is because the
N (Neutral) position on the
transfer case overrides the
transmission. You or someone
else could be injured. If leaving
the vehicle, set the parking brake
and shift the transmission to
P (Park). Shift the transfer case to
any position but N (Neutral).

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When driving down a hill, keep
the vehicle headed straight
down. Use a low gear because
the engine will work with the
brakes to slow the vehicle and
help keep the vehicle under
control.

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WARNING

Heavy braking when going down
a hill can cause your brakes to
overheat and fade. This could
cause loss of control and you or
others could be injured or killed.
Apply the brakes lightly when
descending a hill and use a low
gear to keep vehicle speed under
control.

If the vehicle stalls on a hill:

1. Apply the brakes to stop the

vehicle, and then apply the
parking brake.

2. Shift into P (Park) for an

automatic transmission or
1 (First) for a manual
transmission and then restart the
engine.

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If driving uphill when the
vehicle stalls, shift to
R (Reverse), release the
parking brake, and back
straight down.

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Never try to turn the vehicle
around. If the hill is steep
enough to stall the vehicle,
it is steep enough to cause
it to roll over.

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If you cannot make it up the
hill, back straight down
the hill.

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Never back down a hill in
N (Neutral) using only the
brake.

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The vehicle can roll
backward quickly and you
could lose control.

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If driving downhill when the
vehicle stalls, shift to a
lower gear, release the
parking brake, and drive
straight down the hill.

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