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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 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 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

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual What’s the worst time for  this?  “Wet ice.” Very  cold snow or ice can be 
slick  and hard 
to drive  on.  But wet ice can  be even more trouble because it 
may  offer  the  least traction of a

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual If  You’re  Caught in a Blizzard 
If you are  stopped  by heavy  snow, you could  be in a  serious  situation. You 
should  probably  stay  with  your  vehicle  unless you know for sure  that you 
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