Locking rear axle, All-wheel drive, Horn – Oldsmobile 2001 Bravada User Manual

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Locking Rear Axle

Your locking rear axle can give you additional traction
on snow, mud, ice, sand or gravel. It works like a
standard axle most of the time, but when one of the
rear wheels has no traction and the other does, this
feature will allow the wheel with traction to move
the vehicle.

All

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Wheel Drive

There is no lever or switch to engage or disengage the
front axle. It is fully automatic and adjusts as needed for
road conditions. Your vehicle has an active transfer case
allowing two

-

wheel

-

drive operation on dry roads. The

transfer case will shift automatically into all

-

wheel drive

on slippery surfaces. You may feel an extra shift when
the all

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wheel drive engages.

Horn

To sound the horn, press the center pad on the
steering wheel.

Tilt Wheel

You should adjust the
steering wheel before
you drive. The tilt lever
is located on the driver’s
side of the steering column,
under the turn signal lever.

You can raise it to the highest level to give your legs
more room when you enter and exit the vehicle.

To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel and pull
the lever toward you. Move the steering wheel to a
comfortable level, then release the lever to lock the
wheel in place.

Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving.

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