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14 driving and operating – Cadillac 2011 Escalade ESV User Manual

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Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV Owner Manual - 2011

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Driving and Operating

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If the engine has stopped
running, you need to restart it.
With the brake pedal pressed
and the parking brake still
applied, shift the transmission to
P (Park) and restart the engine.
Then, shift to R (Reverse),
release the parking brake,
and slowly back down the
hill as straight as possible
in R (Reverse).

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While backing down the hill, put
your left hand on the steering
wheel at the 12 o'clock position
so you can tell if the wheels are
straight and can maneuver as
you back down. It is best to back
down the hill with the wheels
straight rather than in the left or
right direction. Turning the wheel
too far to the left or right will
increase the possibility of a
rollover.

Things not to do if the vehicle stalls,
or is about to stall, when going up
a hill:

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Never attempt to prevent a stall
by shifting into N (Neutral) to
rev-up the engine and regain
forward momentum. This will
not work. The vehicle can roll
backward very quickly and
could go out of control.

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Never try to turn around if about
to stall when going up a hill.
If the hill is steep enough to
stall the vehicle, it is steep
enough to cause it to roll over.
If you cannot make it up the hill,
back straight down the hill.

If, after stalling, you try to back
down the hill and decide you just
cannot do it, set the parking brake,
put your transmission in P (Park),
and turn off the engine. Leave the
vehicle and go get some help. Exit
on the uphill side and stay clear of
the path the vehicle would take if it
rolled downhill.

Driving Downhill

When off-roading takes you
downhill, consider:

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How steep is the downhill?
Will I be able to maintain vehicle
control?

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What is the surface like?
Smooth? Rough? Slippery?
Hard-packed dirt? Gravel?

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Are there hidden surface
obstacles? Ruts? Logs?
Boulders?

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What is at the bottom of the hill?
Is there a hidden creek bank or
even a river bottom with large
rocks?

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