Hummer 2006 H2 User Manual

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Brake and Accelerator Operation
Techniques for Off-Road Driving

For logs, walls, rocks, severe ditches,
hills, sand, etc.

1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. Do not rev

the engine.

2. Select the proper transmission and transfer case

gear range; usually FIRST (1) gear, 4LO LOCK for
such obstacles.

3. If wheel spin is experienced, maintain steady

throttle, with your foot off the brake pedal, to
allow the Traction Control System (TCS) to control
the wheel spin. TCS will not operate if the brakes
are applied, even slightly.

4. If wheel spin cannot be controlled by the system,

fully press the brake pedal with your left foot so all
wheel spin is halted.

5. Back away from the obstacle so that a new

approach can be tried.

6. As the first wheel crosses the obstacle, be prepared

to alternate the brake and accelerator pedal to
maintain control and avoid tire drop-off from
obstacles. Repeat this process for the other wheels.

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: 4HI position
for higher speeds and 4LO 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.

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