1998 GMC SIERRA four wheel drive

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual 1. 
2. 
Hold the brake  pedal  down  with your  right  foot  and 
set  the  parking  brake. 
Move 
the shift lever  into PARK (P) position  like this: 
r 
3. 
Pull  the  lever  toward you. 
4. 
5. 
Mo

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Leaving  Your  Vehicle With the Engine 
Running (Automatic  Transmission 
Only) 
I A CATJTION: 
It  can  be  dangerous  to  leave  your  vehicle  with the 
engine  running.  Your  vehicle could  move

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
(Automatic  Transmission) 
Your vehicle  has a brake-transmission  shift interlock 
system.  You have to fully apply your  regular  brakes 
before  you can shift from  PARK

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Running Your Engine  While  You’re 
Parked  (Automatic 
1 ~ ission) an 
It’s better  not to park  with the engme  rblllling. But if 
ever you have to, here  are some things to know. 
c 
A A AUTION

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Clearance Lamps (If Equipped) 
Taillamps  License Plate Lamps 
Instrument Panel Lights 
Transfer Case Shift Indicator Light  (Four-Wheel-Drive  Vehicles) 
Rotate the knob to the right again  to the  m

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Section 4 Yoiir Driving and the  Road 
Here you’ll  find information  about  driving on different kinds  of roads and in varying weather  conditions. We’ve also 
included many  other useful  tips

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual The  anti-lock  system  can  change  the brlzke  pressure  faster 
than  any  driver  could.  The  computer  is  programmed 
to 
make  the  most of available  tire  and  road  conditions. 
You can ste

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Off-Road Driving  with Your 
Four-Wheel-Drive 
Vehicle 
This  off-road guide is for vehicles  that have 
four-wheel drive. 
Also,  see “Anti-Lock  Brakes“ 
in the Index. 
If your vehicle  doesn’