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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual Driving Uphill
Once you decide you can safely drive up the hill, you
need to take some special steps.
Use a low gear and get a�rm grip on the steering
wheel.
Get a smooth start up the hill and try t

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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual If your engine is still running, shift the transmission
to REVERSE (R), release the parking brake, and
slowly back down the hill as straight as possible in
REVERSE (R).
As you are backing down the h

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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual Stalling on an Incline
If your vehicle stalls when you’re crossing an incline, be
sure you (and your passengers) get out on the uphill
side, even if the door there is harder to open. If you get
out

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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual Hard packed snow and ice offer the worst tire traction.
On these surfaces, it’s 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 SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual 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�re hazard.
After operation in mud or sand, have the brake

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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual What’s the worst time for this?“Wet ice.”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 of all. You can get

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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out
First, turn your steering wheel left and right. That will
clear the area around your front wheels. Then shift back
and forth between REVERSE (R) and a forward gear,

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GMC SIERRA 2003  Owners Manual Driving with a Trailer
Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of experience.
Before setting out for the open road, you’ll want to get
to know your rig. Acquaint yourself with the feel of
handlin