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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual If you enter the wrong code  eight  times,  INOP  will 
appear on 
the display.  You  will  have to wait  an hour 
with  the ignition  on before  you can try again.  When  you 
try  again, 
you will

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual Tips About  Your Audio System 
Hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable 
until 
it is too late.  Your  hearing can adapt to higher 
volumes  of sound. Sound  that seems normal can  be  lo

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual Care of Your Cassette  Tape Player 
A tape player that  is not  cleaned  regularly  can  cause 
reduced sound quality, ruined  cassettes  or  a damaged 
mechanism.  Cassette tapes should be  stored 
i

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual If your vehicle is equipped with the AM-FM  Stereo with 
Cassette Tape Player and Automatic  Tone Control: 
1. Turn the ignition  to RUN or ACCESSORY. 
2. Turn  the  radio off. 
3. Press and  hold  th

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual 2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper  cables 
can reach, but  be sure the vehicles aren’t touching 
each other.  If they are,  it could cause a ground 
connection 
you don’t want.  You w

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual Headlamps Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The headlamp wiring  is protected  by  an internal circuit 
breaker.  An electrical  overload will cause 
the lamps 
to  go  on and  off,  or 
in some  cases

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual FuseKircuit Breaker 
3 
4 
Usage 
Courtesy  Lamps, Cargo Lamp, 
Glove  Box Lamp, Dome/Reading 
Lamps,  Vanity Mirrors, 
Power  Mirrors 
Instrument  Cluster, DRL Relay, 
Lamp  Switch,  Keyless Entry,

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GMC SIERRA 1998 Owners Manual Pregnancy.  Use  of  Safety  Belts .................... 1-22 
Problems  on  the Road ............................ 5- 1 
Protecting  Exterior  Bright  Metal  Parts ............... 6-67 
PTO 
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