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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual 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 accelerating.

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual {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 work well. You
woul

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual Dinghy Towing
When towing your vehicle, turn the ignition off. To
prevent your battery from draining while towing, remove
the Ignition A and the Ignition B fuses from the engine
compartment fuse block

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual 4. Shift the transfer case to NEUTRAL (N). See
ªFour-Wheel Driveº in the Index for the proper
procedure to select the NEUTRAL position for your
vehicle.
5. Release the parking brake only after the v

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual Electronically Controlled Air
Suspension System
Your vehicle may be equipped with an electronically
controlled air suspension system that automatically
keeps your vehicle level as you load and unload.

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual Indicator Light
The indicator light on the in¯ator switch in the rear
passenger compartment also serves as an indicator for
internal system error. If the indicator light is ¯ashing
without the load

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual However, your engine oil and ®lter must be changed at
least once a year and at this time the system must be
reset. It is also important to check your oil regularly and
keep it at the proper level.
If

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GMC ENVOY 2003  Owners Manual Notice:Ignoring these steps could result in costly
damage to your vehicle that wouldnt be covered
by your warranty.
Trying to start your vehicle by pushing or pulling it
wont work, and it could dama