1996 GMC SIERRA Owners Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Environmental  Concerns 
Off-road driving can provide  wholesome  and satisfying 
recreation. However, 
it also  raises  environmental 
concerns. 
GM recognizes  these concerns  and urges 
every  off-

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Controlling your vehicle is the key to successful 
off-road driving. One 
of the  best  ways  to control your 
vehicle 
is to control your speed. Here are some things to 
keep in mind. At higher speed

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual When  you drive  over  obstacles or rough terrain, keep a 
firm  grip on the steering  wheel. Ruts, troughs or  other 
surfax  features  can jerk  the wheel out  of your hands 
if 
you’re not prepar

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Approaching  a Hill 
When you approach a hill, you need to decide  if it’s  one 
of those hills  that’s just  too  steep  to  climb,  descend or 
cross.  Steepness  can be hard 
to judge.  On a ve

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual 0 Try to  drive  straight up the hill if at  all  possible. If 
the  path  twists and turns, you might  want to find 
another  route. 
I b CAUTION: 
Turning  or  driving  across  steep  hills  can  be

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual What should I do if my vehicle stalls, or is about 
to  stall,  and 
I can’t make it up the hill? 
A: If this happens, there are some things you should 
do,  and  these  are some things  you 
must n

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual &.’ Suppose,  after  stalling, I try  to  back  down 
the  hill  and  decide 
I just  can’t  do  it. What 
should 1 do? 
A: Set the parking  brake.  put your transmission 
in PARK (Pj (or the manu

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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