2004 Cadillac SRX 3.6L 4.6L Owners Manual

Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow  or Ice
Hard packed snow and ice  offer the worst tire traction.
On these surfaces, it is  very easy to lose control.
On wet ice, for example,  the traction is so poor that you
will have difficulty accelerating. And,  if you do get
moving, poor steering and difficult  braking can cause
you to slide out of  control.
When you drive in mud,  snow or sand, your wheels will
not get good traction. You  can not accelerate as
quickly, turning is more difficult, and  you will need longer
braking distances.
It is best to use  a low gear when you are in  mud — the
deeper the mud, the lower  the gear. In really deep
mud, the idea is to  keep your vehicle moving so you do
not get stuck.
{CAUTION:
When you drive on sand,  you will sense a change in
wheel traction. But it will depend upon how loosely
packed the sand is. On loosely  packed sand (as
on beaches or sand dunes)  your tires will tend to sink
into the sand. This has  an effect on steering,
accelerating and braking. Drive at  a reduced speed and
avoid sharp turns or abrupt  maneuvers.
Driving on frozen lakes, ponds  or rivers can be
dangerous. Underwater springs, currents
under the ice, or sudden  thaws can weaken the
ice. Your vehicle could fall  through the ice and
you and your passengers could  drown. Drive
your vehicle on safe surfaces  only.
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Model Year2004
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