1999 GMC C-SERIES Owners Manual

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Once you are moving on the freeway, make certain you
allow a reasonable following distance. Expect to move
slightly slower at night.
When you want to leave the freeway, move to th

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Hill and Mountain Roads
Driving on steep hills or mountains is different from
driving in flat or rolling terrain.Here are some tips that can make your drive through
steep country

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CAUTION:
Coasting downhill in NEUTRAL (N) or with the
ignition off is dangerous. Your brakes will have to
do all the work of slowing down. They could get
so hot that they wouldnt

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Winter Driving
Here are some tips for winter driving:
Be sure the vehicle is in good shape for winter.
You may want to put winter emergency supplies in
your vehicle.Include an i

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Whats the worst time for this? ªWet ice.º 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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Remember, unless you have anti-lock, if you brake so
hard that your wheels stop rolling, youll just slide.
Brake so your wheels always keep rolling and you can
still steer.
What

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Tie a red cloth to your mirror arm to alert police that
youve been stopped by the snow.
Put on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around you.
If you have no blankets or extra clo

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If you have a diesel engine, you may have to run it at a
higher speed to get enough heat. Then, shut the engine
off and close the window almost all the way to preserve
the heat. S