1999 GMC JIMMY steering

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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
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When you drive over obstacles or rough terrain, keep a
firm grip on the steering wheel. Ruts, troughs or other
surface features can jerk the wheel out of your hands if
youre not

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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
4-19 Approaching a Hill
When you approach a hill, you need to decide if its one
of those hills thats just too steep to climb, descend or
cross. Steepness can be hard to judge. On a v

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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
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If your engine has stopped running, youll need to
restart it. With the brake pedal pressed and the
parking brake still applied, shift the transmission to
PARK (P) (or, shift to

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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
4-25 Stalling on an Incline
If your vehicle stalls when youre crossing an incline, be
sure you (and your passengers) get out on the uphill
side, even if the door there is harder to op

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Hard packed snow and ice offer the worst tire traction.
On these surfaces, its very easy to lose control. On wet
ice, for example, the traction is so poor that you will
have diff

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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
4-27 After Off-Road Driving
Remove any brush or debris that has collected on the
underbody, chassis or under the hood. These
accumulations can be a fire hazard.
After operation in mud

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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
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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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GMC JIMMY 1999  Owners Manual yellowblue     
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CAUTION:
Shifting the transfer case into NEUTRAL can
cause your vehicle to roll even if the transmission
is in PARK (P), for an automatic transmission, or
if your vehicle is in ge