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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual If you keep pace with the traffic and allow realistic
following distances, you will eliminate a lot of
unnecessary braking. That means better braking and
longer brake life.
If your engine ever stops w

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual The anti-lock system can change the brake pressure
faster than any driver could. The computer is
programmed to make the most of available tire and road
conditions. This can help you steer around the o

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual Steering in Emergencies
There are times when steering can be more effective than
braking. For example, you come over a hill and�nd a
truck stopped in your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out
from nowher

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual Loss of Control
Let’s review what driving experts say about what happens
when the three control systems (brakes, steering and
acceleration) don’t have enough friction where the tires
meet the road

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual Off-Road Driving with Your
Four-Wheel-Drive Vehicle
This off-road guide is for vehicles that have four-wheel
drive.
Also, seeAnti-Lock BrakesunderBraking on page 4-5.
If your vehicle doesn’t have fo

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual Environmental Concerns
Off-road driving can provide wholesome and satisfying
recreation. However, it also raises environmental
concerns. GM recognize these concerns and urge every
off-roader to follow

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual Driving on Off-Road Hills
Off-road driving often takes you up, down or across a
hill. Driving safely on hills requires good judgment
and an understanding of what your vehicle can and can’t
do. There

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GMC SONOMA 2003  Owners Manual {CAUTION:
Driving to the top (crest) of a hill at full speed
can cause an accident.There could be a
drop-off, embankment, cliff, or even another
vehicle.You could be seriously injured or
killed.As you