GMC 1995 Suburban Owner's Manual page 210

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Driving In Water
Light rain causes no special off-road driving problems. But heavy rain can
mean flash flooding, and flood waters demand extreme caution.
Find out how deep the water is before you drive through it. If it's deep
enough to cover your wheel hubs, axles, or exhaust pipe, don't try it - you
probably won't get through. Also, water that deep can damage your axle and
other vehicle parts.
If the water isn't too deep, then drive through it slowly. At fast speeds, water
splashes on your ignition system and your vehicle can stall. Stalling can also
occur if you get your tailpipe under water. And, as long as your tailpipe is
under water, you'll never be able to start your engine. When you go through
water, remember that when your brakes get wet, it may take you longer to
stop.
If you have a diesel engine, see "Driving Through Water (Diesel Engines)"
in the Index for more information on driving through water.
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