1997 GMC JIMMY Owner's Manual

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Things you put  inside  your  vehicle  can  strike  and 
injure  people  in 
a sudden  stop  or  turn, or in 
a crash. 
Put  things  in  the  cargo  area  of your  vehicle. 
Try 
to spread  the  weigh

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Towing a Trailer 
If  you don’t  use  the  correct  equipment  and  drive 
properly,  you can lose  control  when  you pull  a 
trailer.  For  example,  if the  trailer 
is too  heavy,  the 
brakes

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GMC JIMMY 1997  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.  M

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Vehicle 
2-Wheel Drive, 
Auto. Trans. 
2- Wheel  Drive, 
Manual  Trans. 
4-Wheel  Drive 
& 
All-Wheel  Drive.  Auto.  Trans. 
4-Wheel  Drive 
& 
All-Wheel  Drive, 
Manual Trans. 
Axle Ratio  Trailer W

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual A B 
If youre using a weight-carrying  hitch,  the trailer 
tongue 
(A) should weigh 10 percent of the  total  loaded 
trailer weight 
(B). If youre  using a weight-distributill~ 
hitch,  the traile

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Will  you have to  make any  holes in the body  of your 
vehicle  when  you install 
ti trailer hitch? 
If you do. then be sure to seal the  holes  later when 
you  remove  the  hitch. 
If you dont

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Driving with a Trailer 
1 CAUTION: 
If you  have  a  rear-most  window  open  and  you 
pull a trailer  with  your vehicle, carbon nlonoxide 
(CO) could  corne  into  your vehicle. You can’t  see 
o

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Following Distance 
Backing 
Up 
Making  Turns 
NOTICE: 
Making  very sharp  turns while trailering could 
cause  the trailer  to  come 
in contact with the 
vehicle. 
Your vehicle could  be  damaged.