ESP GMC SIERRA 1993 Owner's Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual CAUTION 
It  can  be  dangerous to get  out  of  your vehicle if  the  shift  lever  is  not 
fully  in 
P (Park)  with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle  can 
roll. 
If you  have  left

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual . 
To turn off the  flasher,  pull out  on  the  collar. 
When  the  hazard  warning  flashers  are  on,  your  turn signals  won’t  work. 
Other Warning  Devices 
If you  carry  reflective  triangl

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual Engine Fan Noise 
This vehicle  has  a  clutched engine  cooling  fan.  When  the  clutch  is engaged, 
the  fan  spins  faster  to provide  more  air  to 
cool the engine.  In most  every  day 
drivi

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual If you’re  using fuel rated  at 87 octane  or  higher  and  you  still hear  heavy 
knocking,  your  engine  needs  service.  But  don’t  worry 
if you  hear  a  little 
pinging  noise  when  you

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual Cold  Weather  Operation 
In cold  weather  (below  20”F,  or  -7°C)’ use  1-D  or  “Winterized”  Number  2-D 
fuel  (a blend  of 1-D  and  2-D).  Be  sure  you  get  the  right  fuel.  In ve

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
When to Check  and  Change: 
A good  time to check  your  automatic  transmission  fluid level  is  when  the 
engine  oil  is changed.  Refer 
to the  Maintenance  Sch

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual 3. Check both sides  of  the  dipstick,  and  read  the  lower  level.  The  fluid 
level  must  be  in  the 
COLD area  for  a  cold  check  or  in the HOT area  or 
cross-hatched  area  for  a  hot

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual Service & Appearance Care 
Traction-A, B, C 
The  traction grades,  from  highest to lowest  are: A, B, and C. They  represent 
the  tire’s  ability  to stop  on  wet  pavement  as  measured  under

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GMC SIERRA 1993 Owners Manual Customer Assistance  Information 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
Your satisfaction  and  goodwill  are  important to your  dealer  and  GMC  Truck. 
Normally,  any  concerns  with  the  sales  tra
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