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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Load Recovery 
You may  find that your right  wheels have dropped  off 
the edge  of a road  onto  the shoulder  while 
youre  driving. 
An  emergency  like this requires  close  attention and a 
qui

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GMC ENVOY 1998  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  may strai

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Off-Road Driving  with Your GM 
Four-Wheel-Drive  Vehicle 
Also, see "Anti-Lock  Brakes" in the Index. 
Off-road  driving  can  be great  fun. But 
it does  have  some 
definite hazards.  The greatest

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Traveling to Remote  Areas 
It makes sense  to  plan your trip, especially  when going 
to 
a remote  area. Know  the terrain  and plan  your route. 
You are much  less likely  to get  bad  surprises.

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Driving on Off-Road Hills 
Off-road  driving often takes  you up, down or across a 
hill. Driving  safely on hills requires good  judgment and 
an understanding  of  what your vehicle can and  cant

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GMC ENVOY 1998  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 
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GMC ENVOY 1998  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 traction

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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