GMC SIERRA 1995 Owners Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual A CAUTION: 
Driving to the  top  (crest)  of a hill  at full  speed  can  cause  an 
accident.  There  could  be  a drop-off, embankment,  cliff, or  even 
another  vehicle.  You could  be  seriously

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Instead,  apply  the  regular  brake to stop the vehicle.  Then  apply the parking 
brake.  Shift into reverse, release 
the parking  brake,  and  slowly back  straight 
down. 
Never  attempt to turn

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual If you decide  you can  go down  a hill  safely, then  try to keep  your  vehicle 
headed  straight  down,  and use a low  gear.  This way,  engine  drag  can  help 
your  brakes  and they won’t hav

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Driving Across an  Incline 
Sooner or later,  an  off-road  trail will probably go across the incline of a hill. 
If  this happens,  you have to  decide whether to 
try to drive across the incline. 
0

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Stalling on an lncline 
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 1995  Owners Manual Hard packed  snow and ice offer the worst tire traction.  On these  surfaces, 
it’s  very  easy 
to lose control.  On wet  ice, for  example,  the traction is so poor 
that  you  will  have difficul

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual 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 1995  Owners Manual Night Vision 
No one  can  see as well  at night as in the daytime.  But as we get  older  these 
differences increase. 
A SO-year-old  driver may require at  least twice as 
much 
light to see the sa

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual less traction. It‘s always  wise to  go slower  and  be cautious if rain starts  to 
fall while  you are driving.  The  surface  may get wet  suddenly  when  your 
reflexes  are  tuned for  driving

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Hydroplaning  doesn’t happen often. But it can if your tires haven’t much 
tread  or 
if the pressure  in one  or  more is low. It  can  happen  if a lot of water 
is  standing  on 
the road. If y
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