User Manual - Page 275

For PASSPORT 2002.

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and other useful information.
Recreational vehicle clubs can put
you in touch with other drivers,
and off-road magazines publish
first-hand descriptions of driving
locations.
To help keep off-road driving
areas open, stay on roads, trails
and open areas approved for
off-highway vehicles (OHVs).
Please respect no trespassing
signs, and don't drive on private
property without permission.
Check Out Your Vehicle
Off-road driving can be hard on a
vehicle, requiring extra attention
to maintenance. Before driving
off-road, be sure all scheduled
maintenance and service has been
done, and that you have also
inspected your vehicle. Pay
special attention to the condition
of the tires and use a gauge to
check the tire pressures.
Improperly inflated tires can be
more easily damaged by rocks
and other hard or sharp objects.
Do not let air out of your tires
unless you can reinflate them
soon after returning to pavement,
and remember to periodically
inspect the tires for signs of
damage, especially if you hit a
large or sharp rock.
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