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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your  Driving  and the Road 
Does  the  travel  take  you  uphill  or  downhill?  (There’s  more \
 discussion of 
Will  you  have  to  stop  suddenly  or  change  direction  quickly?  these  subjec

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual 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. 
On

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
A Turning  or  driving  across  steep  hills  can  be  dangerous. You could 
 lose  traction,  slide  sideways,  and  possibly  roll  over.  You could  be 
seriously  injure

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Here  are  some  things  you must  not do if you  stall,  or  are  about to stall, 
when  going  up  a  hill. 
Never  attempt  to prevent  a  stall  by  shifting  into N (Neutral)  (or 
depressing  th

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your  Driving and the Road 
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  dr\
ag  can  he

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GMC SIERRA 1993  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 i

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Road 
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

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual has an effect  on  steering,  accelerating,  and  braking.  You  may  want to  reduce 
the  air  pressure  in  your  tires  slightly  when  driving  on  sand. \
 This  will  improve 
traction. 
Hard