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Section
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Locking Rear Axle
The locking rear axle can give
added traction on snow, ice, etc.
Normally, the locking axle
unit works like a standard axle.
However, when either drive wheel
is on a slippery surface and the
opposite wheel has better traction,
the locking unit can continue to
move the vehicle even though
one of the wheels may initially be
spinning.
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STEERING
Power Steering
If you lose power steering assist
because the engine stops or the
system is malfunctioning, you can
still steer but it will take much
more effort.
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BRAKES
If the engine stops as you're
driving, brake normally but don't
pump your brakes. If the engine
stops, you will have some power
brake assist left, but it's used up as
you brake.
The brake pedal may be harder to
push and it may take longer to
stop.
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