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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Changing a Flat Tire 
If a tire  goes  flat,  avoid further tire and wheel  damage by driving  slowly to a 
level place. Turn  on your hazard warning  flashers. 
A. Flat Tire 
B.  Blocked Tire 
The  f

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Spare  Tire  Stowage - Under-Body  Carrier 
I. Hoist Assembly 
2. Ratchet 
3. Wheel Wrench 
4. Hoist Shaft 
5. Valve Stem,  Pointed Down 
6. Spare  Tire 
7. Retainer 
8. Hoist Cable 
The  spare  tire

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Front rosluon Rear Position 
With UP on the ratchet  facing  you,  raise the vehicle by rotating the ratchet 
and  wheel  wrench clockwise.  Raise the vehicle 
far enough off the ground so 
there is e

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Remove any rust or dirt  from  the wheel  bolts, mounting  surfaces  and spare 
wheel.  Place the spare 
on the wheel mounting  surface. 
A CAUTION: 
Never  use  oil or grease  on  studs  or  nuts.  I

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual I 
A ,CAUTION: 
Storing  a jack, a tire or other  equipment in the  passenger 
compartment 
of the  vehicle could cause  injury.  In a sudden stop 
or collision,  loose  equipment could strike  someon

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual If You’re  Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow 
What you don’t want  to  do when  your vehicle  is stuck  is to spin your wheels 
too  fast.  The  method known as  ”rocking”  can help you get out

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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
Never  use  the  recovery  hooks to tow  the vehicle.  Your vehicle 
could  be damaged  and 
it would  not  be  covered  by  warranty. 
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GMC SIERRA 1995  Owners Manual Engine Oil (Gasoline  Engines) 
It’s a good idea  to  check your  engine oil every time you get fuel. In order to 
get an accurate  reading, the oil must  be  warm  and  the  vehicle must be on 
lev