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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Off-Road Recovery Passing 
You may  find  that  your  right  wheels  have  dropped off the 
edge  of 
a road onto the  shoulder  while you‘re driving. 
If the level  of the  shoulder  is only slight

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Loss of Control 
Let’s review  what driving  experts  say about what 
happens when the three  control  systems  (brakes,  steering 
and  acceleration)  don’t have enough  friction where 
the 
tire

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Scanning the Terrain 
Off-road  driving  can  take  you over many  different  kinds 
of  terrain.  You  need to 
be familiar  with  the  terrain  and  its 
many  different  features.  Here are some  t

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Driving Uphill 
Once you decide  you can safely  drive up the hill, you 
need  to take some special  steps. 
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Use a low gear and get a firm  grip  on  the 
steering  wheel. 
Get  a smooth star

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GMC SIERRA 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 
do,  and there 
are some things  you

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual I- 
I A CAUTION: 
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~ Getting  out  on  the  downhill (low)  side of a vehicle 
~ stopped  across  an  incline is dangerous.  If the 
vehicle 
rolls over, you could  be  crushed  or  killed. 
Always

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual steering,  suspension, wheels, tires ana exhaust  system 
for  damage. 
Also, check the fuel lines and  cooling 
system  for any  leakage.  Night  driving  is  more  dangerous  than 
day driving.  One

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual 0 Watch for slippery  spots.  The  road might  be fine 
until 
you hit a  spot that’s covered with ice.  On an 
otherwise  clear  road,  ice  patches  may appear in 
shaded  areas where the sun can