1996 GMC SIERRA Owners Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Here’s how anti-lock  works. Let’s say the road  is wet. 
You’re  driving 
safely. Suddenly  an animal jumps out in 
front of you. 
You  slam  on the  brakes.  Here’s what happens  with 
ABS.

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Remember: Anti-lock  doesn’t change the time you need 
to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease 
stopping distance.  If 
you get  too  close to the vehicle in 
front of you, you  wo

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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 Road Rea ---:y 
An emergency like  this requires  close attention and  a 
quick decision.  If  you are holding 
the steering  wheel  at . 
the recommended 9 and 3 o’clock positions, you can 
turn it

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Passing 
The driver of a vehicle about  to pass  another on a 
two-lane  highway waits  for  just the right  moment, 
accelerates, moves around  the vehicle ahead,  then goes 
back  into 
the right la

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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 Before You Go Off-Roading 
There are some things to do before you go out. For 
example, 
be sure to have  all  necessary  maintenance  and 
service  work done. Check 
to make  sure all underbody 
shie