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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Off-Road  Recovery 
You may find sometime  that your right wheels have dropped  off the  edge  of 
a road onto the shoulder  while you’re  driving. 
If  the level  of the  shoulder  is only slightly

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Skidding 
In a  skid,  a  driver can lose control  of  the vehicle. Defensive drivers avoid 
most  skids  by taking reasonable care suited  to existing conditions,  and by 
not “overdriving” those

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Controlling  your  vehicle is the key  to  successful  off-road  driving.  One  of 
the  best  ways  to  control  your  vehicle  is to  control  your  speed.  Here  are  some 
things  to  keep  in  mi

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide When you drive over obstacles or rough  terrain, keep a firm grip  on the 
steering wheel. 
Ruts, troughs,  or other surface features can  jerk the wheel 
out of your hands if you’re  not prepared.

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Here  are  some  other things  to consider  as  you approach  a hill. 
Is there  a  constant  incline, or does  the hill get sharply  steeper in places! 
Is there good traction on the hillside,  or w

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Q: What  should I do if my vehicle  stalls, or is about  to  stall,  and I 
can’t  make 
it up the  hill? 
A: 
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If this happens, there are  some things  you should do, and there  are 
som

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Stalling  on an Incline 
If your  vehicle  stalls when  you’re crossing  an incline,  be sure you (and your 
passengers)  get  out on the  uphill  side, even 
if the door  there  is harder  to 
open

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide Hard packed  snow and ice offer the worst tire traction.  On these  surfxes, 
it’s  very  easy to lose control.  On wet ice,  for  example,  the traction 
is so poor 
that  you  will  have difficult

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide After Off-Road Driving 
Remove any brush  or  debris  that has collected  on the underbody,  chassis  or 
under the hood.  These accumulations  can  be 
a fire hazard. 
After operation 
in mud  or san

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GMC SIERRA 1994 User Guide What’s the worst time for  this?  “Wet ice.” Very  cold snow or ice can be 
slick  and hard 
to drive  on.  But wet ice can  be even more trouble because it 
may  offer  the  least traction of a
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