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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual If your  vehicle  starts to slide,  ease  your  foot off the 
accelerator  pedal and quickly  steer  the  way  you  want  the 
vehicle 
to go. If you  start  steering  quickly  enough,  your 
vehicle

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Scanning the  Terrain 
Off-road  driving can take you over  many  different  kinds 
of terrain. You need to be fimilix with  the  terrain  and  its 
many  different  features.  Here  are  some  things

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow or Ice 
When you drive in mud, snow  or  sand, your wl~ecls 
wont  get 
good traction.  You  ca11.t  accelerate ;IS quickly, 
turning 
is nm-e  difficult,  and youll need

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual If the water  isnt too deep,  then drive  through it slowly. 
At fast  speeds,  water  splashes on your  ignition  system 
and 
your vehicle can stall.  Stalling  can dso occur if you 
tailpipe is un

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Whats 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  traction 
of a

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Recreational  Vehicle  Towing (Four-wheel  Drive  With 
7 
Shift Transfer  Case  Only) 
1. 
2. 
3. 
3. 
Set the par * lg brake  firmly. 
Place  an automatic  transmission 
in PARK (P) or a 
manual  t

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual When your  vehicle  is being  towed.  have the  ignition key 
turned to the OFF position.  The  steering  wheel should 
be  cla111ped 
in a straight-alwad  position  with a clamping 
device  designed

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Engine  Fan Noise If a  Tire Goes Flat 
This vehicle  has a clutched  engine cooling fan. When 
the  clutch  is engaged, 
the fan spins faster to provide 
more air to cool  the engine. 
In most everyd
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