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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Off-Road  Recovery 
You may find sometime  that your right wheels have dropped  off the  edge  of 
a road onto the shoulder  while you’re  driving. 
If  the level  of the  shoulder  is only slightly

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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 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  mi

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual 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  not prepared.

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Here  are  some  other things  to consider  as  you approach  a hill. 
Is there  a  constant  incline, or does  the hill get sharply  steeper in places! 
Is there good traction on the hillside,  or w

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Q: What  should I do if my vehicle  stalls, or is about  to  stall,  and I 
can’t  make 
it up the  hill? 
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If this happens, there are  some things  you should do, and there  are 
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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