1994 GMC SIERRA brakes

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual So, use a “squeeze” braking technique. This will give you maximum 
braking  while maintaining steering control.  You do this  by pushing  on the 
brake pedal  with steadily increasing pressure. Wh

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual If you need to reduce  your speed as  you approach  a  curve, do it before you 
enter  the curve,  while your  front wheels  are straight  ahead. 
Try 
to adjust  your speed so you can  “drive” th

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Watch for traffic  signs, pavement  markings,  and lines. If you can see  a 
sign 
up ahead that might  indicate a turn or an  intersection, delay  your 
pass. 
A broken  cente

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual 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  Owners Manual Driving  Guidelines 
Off-Road  Driving  with  Your  Four-wheel  Drive Vehicle 
This  off-road  guide is for  vehicles that have  four-wheel drive. 
Also,  see  “Anti-lock  Brakes” 
in the Index.

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GMC SIERRA 1994  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 have to d

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual 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  Owners Manual Driving  too fast through  large  water  puddles  or even  going  through  some 
car  washes  can  cause  problems, 
too. The  water  may  affect  your  brakes. Try 
to  avoid  puddles.  But if you  c