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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-9
Remember: Anti-lock doesnt change the time you need
to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease
stopping distance. If you get too close to the vehicle in
front of you, you wont hav

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-14
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 straighten o

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-16 Environmental Concerns
Off-road driving can provide wholesome and satisfying
recreation. However, it also raises environmental
concerns. GM recognizes these concerns and urges
every off
-roader t

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-20
CAUTION:
Turning or driving across steep hills can be
dangerous. You could lose traction, slide
sideways, and possibly roll over. You could be
seriously injured or killed. When driving up hills,

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-21
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 neutral if your

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-22 Driving Downhill
When off-roading takes you downhill, youll want to
consider a number of things:
How steep is the downhill? Will I be able to maintain
vehicle control?
Whats the surface like?

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-23
Q:Am I likely to stall when going downhill?
A:Its much more likely to happen going uphill. But if
it happens going downhill, heres what to do.
Stop your vehicle by applying the regular brakes.

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GMC SONOMA 2002  Owners Manual 4-26
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 difficulty accelerat