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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual When you are back on roads, though, be sure to
replace the air dam.
Notice:Operating your vehicle for extended
periods without the front bumper lower air dam
installed can cause improper air ¯ow to t

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual Environmental Concerns
Off-road driving can provide wholesome and satisfying
recreation. However, it also raises environmental
concerns. GM recognizes these concerns and urge
every off-roader to follo

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual Q:What should I do if my vehicle stalls, or is
about to stall, and I can not make it up
the hill?
A:If this happens, there are some things you should
do, and there are some things you must not do.
Fir

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual Q:Suppose, after stalling, I try to back down the
hill and decide I just can not do it. What should
I do?
A:Set the parking brake, put your transmission in
PARK (P), or the manual transmission in
FIRS

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual Driving Downhill
When off-roading takes you downhill, you will want to
consider a number of things:
·How steep is the downhill? Will I be able to maintain
vehicle control?
·What is the surface like?

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual ·Never go downhill with the transmission in
NEUTRAL (N), or with the clutch pedal pressed
down in a manual shift. This is called
ªfree-wheeling.º Your brakes will have to do all the
work and could

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual Driving in Water
Heavy rain can mean ¯ash ¯ooding, and ¯ood waters
demand extreme caution.
Find out how deep the water is before you drive through
it. If it is deep enough to cover your wheel hubs,

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GMC SIERRA 2004  Owners Manual Driving too fast through large water puddles or even
going through some car washes can cause problems,
too. The water may affect your brakes. Try to avoid
puddles. But if you can not, try to slow down