| "Handling
Equipment Failure" Continued . . . Power
Steering Failure
If your engine dies, causing your power steering to fail:
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Grip the steering wheel hard with both
hands and carefully guide the car to the side of the road. |
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You may have to push your brake pedal
hard to stop your car if you have power brakes. |
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Once you have safely stopped, restart
your engine and proceed with caution. |
Headlight Failure
If your headlights suddenly go out:
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First, try your dimmer switch. Often that
will turn them back on again. |
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Try the headlight switch a few times. If
that does not work, use your parking lights, emergency flashers, or turn signals. |
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Pull off the road as soon as you can and
leave the emergency flashers on so that other cars can see you. |
Hood Latch Failure
If you are driving and the hood of your car flies open:
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Slow down. |
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Try to look underneath the hood so you
can see. |
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If that is not possible put your head out
the window and look around the hood. |
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Use the painted center line or lane
markings as a guide. |
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As soon as possible, pull off the road
and put your emergency flasher lights on, then deal with the hood problem. |
Stuck Gas Pedal
If your gas pedal gets stuck down:
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Try
to "unstuck it" by placing the toe of
your right foot under the pedal and pulling up.
If that doesn't work: |
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Keep your eyes on the road while first
shifting into neutral, then applying the brakes. |
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Look for a way out of traffic. |
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Try to warn other drivers by flashing
your emergency lights. |
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Drive the car safely off of the
road. |
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When you no longer need to change your
direction, turn off the engine. |
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Stuck in Snow or Mud
If your car gets stuck in snow or mud:
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Shift the car into low gear and keep the
front wheels straight. |
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Gently step on the gas pedal. |
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To
avoid spinning the wheels, drive forward as far
as possible, then shift into reverse and drive back
as far as possible. |
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Shift to low again and go forward,
rocking the car back and forth. |
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Keep repeating this motion until the car
is free of the snow or mud. |
You can put boards and tree branches under your wheels in deep mud
or snow to get traction. Never do this while the tires are spinning. It could be quite
dangerous.
Carrying chains in your vehicle can help you avoid getting stuck if
you put them on your tires before you drive in snow or mud.
Steering Wheel Locking Device
Make sure that you never turn your vehicles ignition to the
"lock" position while the vehicle is still in motion. This can cause the
steering wheel to lock if you try to turn the wheel and you may lose control of the
vehicle as a result. |