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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual All engine speed values listed above are factory
preset values. With the exception of the TCC
lockup speed (1,100 rpm) and the “tap” increment
(100 rpm), all of these values are programmable
and c

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)
If your vehicle has a diesel engine, see “Engine
Oil” in the DURAMAX®Diesel Engine Supplement.
If the CHECK OIL LEVEL light appears on the
instrument cluster, except

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual 3. With your foot on the brake pedal, run the
engine for at least once minute and shift to
DRIVE (D). Then shift to NEUTRAL (N) and
then REVERSE (R) to �ll the hydraulic system.
Then, position the shi

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual Hot Check Procedure
The �uid must be hot to ensure an accurate
check. The �uid level rises as the temperature
increases.
1. Operate the transmission in DRIVE (D) range
until the normal operating tempe

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual A cold �uid check can be made after the vehicle
has been sitting for eight hours or more with
the engine off, but this is used only as a reference.
Let the engine run at idle for �ve minutes if
outsid

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual If No Steam Is Coming From Your
Engine
The ENGINE COOLANT HOT message, along
with a low coolant condition, can indicate a serious
problem.
If you get an engine overheat warning, but see or
hear no ste

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual Overheated Engine Protection
Operating Mode (V8 Engines Only)
If an overheated engine condition exists and
the REDUCED ENGINE POWER message
is displayed, an overheat protection mode which
alternates �

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GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 2007  Owners Manual Engine Fan Noise
If your vehicle has a clutched engine cooling fan,
when the clutch is engaged, the fan spins
faster to provide more air to cool the engine. In
most everyday driving conditions, the fa