1996 GMC SIERRA brakes

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Suppose you’re steering through a sharp curve. Then  you 
suddenly accelerate.  Both  control systems 
-- steering and 
acceleration 
-- have to do  their  work  where the tires  meet 
the  road.  A

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual @ Check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder and 
start 
your left lane change signal before moving out 
of the right lane to pass.  When you are far enough 
ahead 
of the  passed  vehicle to see i

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual A cornering  skid and an acceleration  skid are best 
handled  by easing  your 
foot off the  accelerator  pedal. 
If your vehicle starts  to  slide,  ease  your foot off the 
accelerator  pedal and q

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Driving  Downhill 
When off-roading takes  you downhill,  you’ll want to 
consider 
a number  of things: 
How  steep is  the downhill?  Will I be able to maintain 
vehicle control? 
What’s  the su

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Am I likely to stall when  going  downhill? 
A: It’s much more likely to happen going uphill. But 
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if it happens going downhill, here’s what to do. 
Stop  your  vehicle  by applying  t

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Driving in Water 
Light rain causes no special off-road  driving problems. 
But heavy rain can mean flash  flooding, and flood 
waters demand extreme  caution. 
Find  out how  deep  the water 
is befo

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Driving too fast through large water puddles  or  even 
going through some  vehicle washes can 
cause problems, 
too. The water  may affect your brakes.  Try to avoid 
puddles. But 
if you  can’t,

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual 0 Keep your vehicle in good shape.  Check all fluid 
levels  and also  the brakes, tires.  cooling system and 
transmission.  These parts can work  hard on 
mountain  roads. 
Know how to go down hills