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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual After Off-Road Driving 
Remove any brush  or  debris  that has collected  on the underbody,  chassis  or 
under the hood.  These accumulations  can  be 
a fire hazard. 
After operation 
in mud  or san

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Nighf Vision 
No one can see  as well at  night  as in the daytime.  But as we get  older  these 
differences  increase.  A  50-year-old driver may require  at least twice as 
much  light to  see  the

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Some Other  Rainy  Weather Tips 
0 Turn on your  low-beam  headlights - not just your parking llgnts - to 
help make  you more visible to  others. 
Besides slowing  down, allow some  extra following d

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Freeway Driving 
Mile for mile,  freeways  (also  called thruways, parkways, expressways, 
turnpikes,  or superhighways)  are the safest of  all roads.  But they have their 
own  special rules. 
The

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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 Winter Driving 
Here are  some  tips for winter  driving: 
Have your Vehicle in good  shape  for  winter. Be  sure  your engine 
coolant  mix 
is correct. 
0 You may want  to put winter emergency  sup

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual I 
Run your  engine  only as long as you  must.  This  saves  fuel.  When you run 
the engine,  make it go a little faster  than just  idle.  That is, push the 
accelerator  slightly. This uses less f

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GMC SIERRA 1994  Owners Manual Before you start,  check the trailer  hitch and platform,  safety  chains, 
electrical  connector, lights, tires and mirror adjustment.  If the trailer  has 
electric  brakes,  start your 
vehicle and