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... accelerator . If your drive wheels slip , release your accelerator and start again . To improve traction on snow , use all - season tires . To improve traction even more , many states allow the use of tire chains at certain times ...
... accelerator . If your drive wheels slip , release your accelerator and start again . To improve traction on snow , use all - season tires . To improve traction even more , many states allow the use of tire chains at certain times ...
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... accelerator pedal to the floor to let air in and to clear excess fuel from engine . 2. While holding the accelerator down , turn the ignition switch on steadily for five seconds . If the engine does not start , wait several minutes ...
... accelerator pedal to the floor to let air in and to clear excess fuel from engine . 2. While holding the accelerator down , turn the ignition switch on steadily for five seconds . If the engine does not start , wait several minutes ...
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... accelerator ( b ) pull off onto the shoulder slowly ( c ) brake hard ( d ) turn on hazard lights 2. Which action should you take first if the accelerator sticks while you are driving ? ( a ) shift into a lower gear ( b ) turn off the ...
... accelerator ( b ) pull off onto the shoulder slowly ( c ) brake hard ( d ) turn on hazard lights 2. Which action should you take first if the accelerator sticks while you are driving ? ( a ) shift into a lower gear ( b ) turn off the ...
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