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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual You’ll find other important information in this manual.  See “Vehicle 
Loading,”  “Luggage Carrier’’  and  “Tires” 
in the Index. 
Traveling to Remote  Areas 
It makes sense  to plan y

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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? 
A: 
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If this happens, there are  some things  you should do, and there  are 
som

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Instead, apply  the  regular brake to stop  the  vehicle.  Then  apply  the  parking 
brake.  Shift  into reverse,  release  the  parking  brake, and  slowly back  straight 
down. 
Never  attempt  to

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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 Reduce your speed according  to your speedometer,  not to your  sense  of 
motion. After  driving  for any distance at higher speeds,  you  may  tend 
to 
think you are going  slower  than you actuall

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual What  can you do  about  highway hypnosis?  First, be  aware  that it can 
happen. 
Then  here are some  tips: 
0 Make  sure  your  vehicle is well ventilated, with a comfortably cool 
interior. 
Keep

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Know how to go uphill.  You may  want to shift down to a  lower  gear. 
The  lower  gears help cool your  engine  and 
, and you  can climb the hill 
better. 
Stay in your  own lane when  driving on t