1996 GMC SAVANA Owners Manual

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer 
If  you  do,  here  are  some important points: 
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There are many different laws,  including speed limit 
restrictions,  having to do  with  trailering.  Mak

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Weight of the Trailer 
How  heavy can a trailer safely  be? 
It depends on  how you plan to use  your rig. For 
example,  speed,  altitude,  road grades,  outside 
temperature and 
how much your vehic

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Maximum trailer weight  is calculated  assuming the 
driver and one passenger  are in the towing  vehicle and 
it 
has all the required trailering  equipment.  The weight of 
additional equipment,  pa

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual If you’re  using your platform hitch as a weight-carrying 
hitch,  the trailer tongue 
(A) should  weigh 10 percent  of 
the total loaded trailer weight 
(B). If you’re  using  your 
platform hitc

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Will  you have to make any  holes in t.he body of your 
vehicle when  you install 
a trailer  hitch? 
If  you’re using the wiring provided  by the 
factory-installed  hitch, 
you should  not  need

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual P-iving with a “.ail-- 
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If you  have a rear-most  window  open  and  you 
pull  a  trailer  with  your  vehicle, carbon  monoxide 
(CO)  could  come  into  your  vehicle. You can’t  see 
or

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Passing 
You’ll need more passing  distance up ahead when 
you’re  towing 
a trailer. And, because you’re a good deal 
longer, you’ll need to  go much  farther  beyond the 
passed vehicle  bef

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Driving On Grades 
Reduce speed and shift to a:lower gear before you  start 
down  a long  or steep  doyngrade.  If you  don’t shift 
down,  you might have  to use your brakes 
so much  that 
they