Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 6.7L Diesel Engine 6500XD (GMNA-Localizing-
U.S.-15749874) - 2022 - CRC - 12/1/21
Driving and Operating
113
reaction time, the amount of force applied
to the brake pedal and the speed of the
vehicle.
When driving, bear the stopping distance in
mind. Maintain a speed and headway
distance that allow you to stop safely even
if a hazard occurs.
Overriding Accelerator with Brakes
In the unlikely event the accelerator pedal
becomes stuck, apply the brakes firmly and
steadily to reduce engine power and bring
your vehicle to a safe stop. Turn the engine
off, move the selector lever to the
“
P
”
(only
models with P-range) or
“
N
”
(Neutral)
position, and apply the parking brake. In a
safe location, inspect the accelerator pedal
for any interference and remove the item
causing the interference, if any is found.
If none is found and the condition persists,
have your vehicle towed.
Braking Techniques
For the most effective braking and for
maximum life from brake system
components, follow these suggestions when
possible:
.
Apply the brakes gradually as road and
load conditions permit. Reduce pedal
pressure as speed drops so that a very
light pressure is used at the end of
the stop.
.
To get maximum braking while
maintaining vehicle control, use a
"squeeze" braking technique. Do this by
pushing on the brake pedal with steadily
increasing pressure. If possible, steer
around obstacles when there is not
enough room to stop.
Brake System Warning Light
Refer to
.
When the Brakes Do Not Work
{
Warning
It is very dangerous to suddenly apply
the parking brake while moving at high
speed. Reduce speed first by shifting
down and then apply the parking brake
lever.
You and others could be seriously injured.
The exhaust brake should be turned on as
soon as service brake malfunction is
detected. This will slow the engine speed.
With the engine speed under control and
providing the grade conditions permit, the
transmission can be progressively
downshifted using the exhaust brake in each
gear. Eventually the exhaust brake should
slow the vehicle to a controllable
“
crawl.
”
Apply the parking brake lever while firmly
holding on to the steering wheel. Stop the
vehicle on the side of the road. The vehicle
should not be driven further until corrective
measures are taken.
See
and
Riding the Brake
{
Warning
"Riding the brake" by resting your foot
on the pedal, when you do not intend to
brake, can overheat the brakes and wear
out the brake linings faster. This may
also damage the brakes and will waste
fuel. It can also result in reduced braking
performance.
You and others could be seriously injured.