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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 Dr g at I 
Remove any brush or  debris  that has collected on the 
underbody,  chassis  or under the hood. These 
accumulations can  be a  fire  hazard. 
After operation 
in mud  or  sand,  have the b

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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

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual What’s the worst time  for  this? “Wet ice.” Very  cold 
snow  or  ice  can  be slick and  hard to  drive  on. But  wet 
ice  can  be even more  trouble  because  it  may offer,the 
least  tract

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Trailer Recommendations 
You must  subtract  your  hitch  loads  from the CWR for 
your  vehicle.  Weigh  your  vehicle  with 
the trailer  attached, 
so that you won’t  go over  the GVWR or GAM. 
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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Y 
You should always attach chains between your vehicle 
and your trailer. Cross 
the safety  chains  under the tongue 
of  the  trailer 
so that the tongue will not drop  to the road 
if 
it becomes