Hummer 2007 H3 User Manual

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For mounds, washouts, loose up-hill
slopes, ditches, etc.

When wheel spin occurs as the vehicle is moving,
the driver may notice a slight shaking or shuddering
of the vehicle. This should be stopped as soon as
possible to prevent damage to vehicle components.
This is the indication that a loss of traction is
occurring on this terrain. The operator should:

1. Reduce speed and apply the brakes.

2. Assess the terrain properly and adjust vehicle

speed and gear ranges accordingly:
Four-Wheel High position for higher speeds
and Four-Wheel-Low Lock for more torque and
lower speeds. Transmission FIRST (1) gear
is generally recommended.

3. Apply slight pressure to the brake when the

shaking or shuddering sensation is felt,
keeping the vehicle moving in a controlled
manner.

4. Be prepared to alternate between braking and

accelerating through the adverse terrain.

Getting Familiar with Off-Road Driving

It is a good idea to practice in an area that is
safe and close to home before you go into
the wilderness. Off-road driving does require some
new and different skills. Here is what we mean.

Tune your senses to different kinds of signals.
Your eyes, for example, need to constantly sweep
the terrain for unexpected obstacles. Your ears
need to listen for unusual tire or engine sounds.
With your arms, hands, feet and body, you will
need to respond to vibrations and vehicle bounce.

Controlling your vehicle is the key to successful
off-road driving. One of the best ways to control
your vehicle is to control your speed. Here are
some things to keep in mind. At higher speeds:

You approach things faster and you have
less time to scan the terrain for obstacles.

You have less time to react.

You have more vehicle bounce when you
drive over obstacles.

You will need more distance for braking,
especially since you are on an unpaved
surface.

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