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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Highway  Hypnosis 
Is there actually  such a condition as “highway 
hypnosis”?  Or 
is it just  plain falling asleep  at the wheel? 
Call 
it highway hypnosis,  lack of awareness, 
or whatever. 
T

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual 0 
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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

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual If You’re Caught in a Blizzard 
If you are stopped by heavy  snow, you could  be in a 
serious  situation. 
You should probably  stay with your 
vehicle unless  you  know 
for sure that  you  are ne

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Snow  can  trap  exhaust  gases  under  your vehicle. 
This  can  cause 
deadly CO (carbon  monoxide)  gas 
to  get  inside.  CO could  overcome 
you and  kill 
you.  You can’t  see it 
or smell  it

Page 203 of 386

GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Every vehicle is ready for some  trailer towing. If yours 
was  built with trailering  options,  as many are, it’s ready 
for  heavier trailers. But trailering is different than  just 
driving your

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Driving with a Trailer 
A CAUTION: I 
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If you have  a rear-most  window open and you 
pull a  trailer  with your  vehicle,  carbon monoxide 
(CO)  could  come  into  your vehicle. You can’t

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Driving  On  Grades 
Reduce speed and shift  to  a 1owe.r  gear Iwfow you  start 
down  a long  or steep  downgrade. 
If you don’t  shift 
down.  you  might  have  to use  your brakes 
so much that

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual When You Are Ready  to  Leave  After 
Parking on a  Hill 
1. Apply your regular brakes  and hold the pedal down 
while you: 
0 Start  your  engine; 
Shift  into a gear;  and 
0 Release  the parking br