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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide Suppose  you’re  steering  through a sharp,curve. Then you 
suddenly  accelerate. 
Both control  systems -- steering  and 
acceleration 
-- have  to  do  their  work  where  the  tires  meet 
the  r

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide Off-Road Recovery 
An emergency like this requires  close attention and a 
quick  decision.  If  you are holding  the steering  wheel  at 
the  recommended 
9 and 3 o’clock  positions,  you  can 
tu

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide If other cars are  lined  up  to  pass a slow vehicle,  wait 
your  turn.  But take care  that someone 
isn’t trying  to 
pass  you  as 
you pull out to  pass  the  slow  vehicle. 
Remember  to  gla

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide If  your vehicle  starts  to slide, ease  your foot off the 
accelerator  pedal  and  quickly  steer  the  way 
you want the 
vehicle  to go. If you  start  steering  quickly  enough,  your 
vehicle

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide Before You Go Off-Roading 
There are some  things  to  do before  you go out.  For 
example,  be sure to  have  all  necessary  maintenance 
and  service  work done.  Check  to make  sure all 
underbo

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide Environmental  Concerns 
Off-road  driving can provide  wholesome  and  satisfying 
recreation.  However,  it  also raises environmental 
concerns. 
GM recognizes  these concerns  and  urges 
every  o

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners 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  mind. 
At

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners 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

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide Approaching  a  Hill 
When  you  approach  a  hill, you need to decide if  it’s one of 
those  hills  that’s  just too  steep 
to climb,  descend  or  cross. 
Steepness  can  be  hard  to  judge.

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GMC SIERRA 1997 Owners Guide 0 As you are backing  down the hill, put  your left hand 
on the steering  wheel at the 12 o’clock  position. This 
way,  you’ll  be able  to 
tell if your  wheels  are straight 
and  maneuver  as