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Summary of Contents for Jimmy 1998

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Page 6: ...e under different conditions Problems on the Road This section tells what to do if you have a problem while driving such asa flat tire or overheated engine etc Service and Appearance Care Here the man...

Page 7: ...ehicle so it will be there if you ever need it when you re on the road If you sell the vehicle please leave this manual in it so the new owner can use it Litho in U S A We support voluntary technician...

Page 8: ...icle In this manual you ll find that pictures and words work together toexplain things quickly Index A good place to look for what you need isthe Index in back of the manual It s an alphabetical list...

Page 9: ...becovered by your warranty and it could be costly But the notice will tell you what to do to help avoid the damage When youread other manuals you mightsee CAUTION and NOTICE warnings in different colo...

Page 10: ...enever your vehicle is driven DOOR LOCK UNLOCK FASTEN SEAT BELTS These symbols have to do with your lamps SIGNALS e TURN WARNING A HAZARD FLASHER RUNNING 0 DAYTIME LAMPS FOG LAMPS 0 These symbols are...

Page 11: ...M Th Reference 31 covers these models vi Two Door Utility Four Door Utility...

Page 12: ...afety Belts and the Answers How to Wear Safety Belts Properly Driver Position Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Right Front Passenger Position Supplemental Inflatable Restraint SIR System Center Front...

Page 13: ...er s seat while the vehicle is moving The sudden movement could startle and confuse you or make you push a pedal when you don t want to Adjust the driver s seat only when the vehicle is not moving i M...

Page 14: ...he right to decrease lumbar support Power Driver s Seat If Equipped If you have this feature there will be a controlpad on your driver s seat Horizontal Control Raise the front of the seatby raising t...

Page 15: ...wers the whole seat Vertical Control Move thereclining front seatback rearward by moving the button toward the rear of the vehicle Move the seatback forward by moving the button toward the front of th...

Page 16: ...r added comfort Reclining Front Seatbacks Press thelower part of the switchto turn the heateron low Press the upper part of the switch toturn the heater on high Put the switch in the centerposition to...

Page 17: ...ecause it won t be against yourbody Instead itwill be in front of you In a crash you could go into it receiving neckor other injuries The lap belt can t do its job either In a crash the belt couldgo u...

Page 18: ...ack forward To return the seatback tothe upright position push the seatback all the way back until the latch catches If the seatback was reclined before being folded forward it will return to therecli...

Page 19: ...g rear seat which lets you fold the seatbacks down for more cargo space The rear seat release handles are on the rear of the seatbacks Push back on the seatbacks as you pull up on the handles The head...

Page 20: ...it the spare tire and prevent the seatback from properly latching Push and pull on the head restraints to check that they have locked in the upright position If they haven t have them fixed immediatel...

Page 21: ...can be seriously injured or killed In the same crash you might not be if you are buckled up Always fasten your safety belt and check that yourpassengers belts are fastened properly too A CAUTION It i...

Page 22: ...he control is located on the side of the seat This feature will quickly heat the lower cushion and lower backof the driver and front passenger seatsfor added comfort Press the lowerpart of the switch...

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Page 24: ...ation located in Section 2 in your owner s manual As built your vehicle isnot equipped with Daytime Running Lamps DRL Part Number 15037097 This information should be included with the Engine Compartme...

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Page 26: ...buckled up aperson wouldn t survive But most crashes arein between In many of them people who buckle up can survive and sometimes walk away Without belts they could have been badly hurt or killed Aft...

Page 27: ...Put someone on it Get it up to speed Then stop the vehicle The rider doesn t stop 1 12...

Page 28: ...The person keeps going until stoppedby something In a real vehicle it could be the windshield or the instrument panel 1 13...

Page 29: ...en if you re upside down And yourchance of being conscious during and afteran accident so you can unbuckle and get out is much greater if you are belted If my vehiclehas air bags why should I have to...

Page 30: ...fetyBelts Properly Adults This part is only forpeople of adult size Be aware thatthere are specialhngs to know about safety belts and children And there are different rulesfor smaller children and bab...

Page 31: ...re slowly 4 Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure If the belt isn t long enough see Safety Belt Extender at the end of this section...

Page 32: ...er the lap belt If you slid under it the belt would apply forceat your abdomen This could cause serious oreven fatal injuries The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest These p...

Page 33: ...oose It won t give nearly as much protection this way I I I A CA T J You can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose In a crash you would move forward too much which could increase injury...

Page 34: ...e seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong place like this In a crash the belt would go up over your abdomen The belt forces would bethere notat the pelvic bones This could cause serious...

Page 35: ...e seri y injured ifyou wear the shoulder belt under your arm In a crash your body would move too far forward which would increase the chance of head and neck injury Also the belt would apply too muchf...

Page 36: ...belt is twisted across the body You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt In a crash you wouldn t have the full width of the belt to spread impact forces If a belt is twisted make it straightso i...

Page 37: ...way Before you close the door besure thebelt is out of the way If you slam the door on it you can damage both the beltand your vehicle A pregnant woman should wear a lap shoulder belt and the lap port...

Page 38: ...hing If you ever pull the shoulder portion of the belt outall the way you will engage the child restraint locking feature If this happens just let the belt go back all the way and start again Suppleme...

Page 39: ...They aren t designed to inflate at all in rollover rear side or low speed frontal crashes And for unrestrained occupants reduced force air bags may provide less protection in frontal crashes than more...

Page 40: ...esigned for them Young children and infants need the protection that a child restraint system can provide Alwayssecure children properlyin your vehicle To read how see the part of this manual called C...

Page 41: ...How the Air Bag SystemWorks I The right front passenger s air bagis in the instrument panel on the passenger s side Where are the air bags The driver s airbag isin the middle of the steeringwheel 1 26...

Page 42: ...hold level will be higher The air bag is not designed to inflatein rollovers side impacts or rear impacts because inflation would not help the occupant In any particular crash no one can say whether a...

Page 43: ...ontactwith you may be warm but nottoo hot to touch Therewill be some smoke and dust coming from vents in the deflated air bags Air bag inflation doesn t prevent the driver from seeing or from beingabl...

Page 44: ...d to water thatsoaks the carpet you can avoid needless repair costs by turningoff the vehicle immediately Don t let anyone start the vehicle even to tow it unless the battery cables are first disconne...

Page 45: ...rly A Yes If you add things that change your vehicle s frame bumper system front end sheet metal or height they may keep theair bag system from working properly Also the air bag system may not work pr...

Page 46: ...make thebelt shorter pull its free end as shown until the belt is snug Buckle position and release it the same way as the lap part of a lap shoulderbelt If the belt isn t long enough see Safety Belt...

Page 47: ...in a crash And they can strike others in the vehicle who are wearing safety belts Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions I Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you Don t let it get twisted...

Page 48: ...t does let it go back all the way and start again If the beltis not long enough see Safety Belt Extender atthe end of this section Make sure the release button on the buckle is positioned so you would...

Page 49: ...even fatal injuries The shoulderbelt should go over the shoulder and across the chest These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces The safety belt locks if there s a sudden s...

Page 50: ...who have outgrown child restraints and for small adults When installed on a shoulderbelt the comfort guide pulls the belt away from the neck and head There is one guide for each outside passenger posi...

Page 51: ...atbackand the interior body to remove the guide from its storage clip 2 Slide the guide under and past the belt The elastic cord must be under the belt Then place the guide over the belt and insert th...

Page 52: ...s flat The elasticcord must be under the belt and the guide on top 4 Buckle position and release the safety belt as described in Rear Seat Outside PassengerPositions earlier inthis section Make sure t...

Page 53: ...and the interior body leaving only the loop of elastic cord exposed Center Rear Passenger Position 4 Door Models Lap Belt When you sit in the center rear seating position you have a lap safety belt w...

Page 54: ...fetyrestraints In fact thelaw in every state in theUnited States and in every Canadian province says children up to some age must be restrained while in a vehicle Smaller Children and Babies Children...

Page 55: ...l enough for one is always properly restrained in a child or infant restraint Infants need complete support including support for the head and neck This is necessary because an infant s neck is weak a...

Page 56: ...il a crash During a crash a baby will become so heavy you can t hold it For example in a crash CAUTION Continued at only 25mph 40 kmk a 12 lb 5 5 kg baby will suddenly becomea 240 lb 110kg force on yo...

Page 57: ...straint take into consideration not only the child s weight and size but alsowhether or notthe restraint will be compatible with the motor vehicle in which it will be used child restraints An infant c...

Page 58: ...ts are designed for infants of up to about 20 lbs 9 kg and about one year of age This type of restraint faces the rear so that the infant s head neck and body can have the support they need in a crash...

Page 59: ...rward facing restraints are designedto help protect children who are from 20 to 40 Ibs 9 to 18kg and about 26 to 40 inches 66to 102cm in height or up to around four years of age One type a convertible...

Page 60: ...kg and about four to eight years of age It s designed to improve the fit of the vehicle s safety belt system Booster seats with shields use lap only belts however booster seats without shields use la...

Page 61: ...General Motors therefore recommend that you put your child restraint in a rear seat outside position Never put a rear facing child restraint in the front passenger seat Here s why ION A child in a re...

Page 62: ...outside seat positions are locatedon the floorin the cargoarea Don t use the front set of tie down brackets Anchor the top strapto the rearmost bracket on the same side of the vehicle as the child res...

Page 63: ...en and as the instructions say 1 Put therestraint on the seat 2 Pick up the latch plate and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle s safety belt through or around the restraint The child res...

Page 64: ...e shoulder belt back into the retractorwhile you push down on the child restraint If you re using a forward facingchild restraint you may find it helpful to useyour knee to push down on the child rest...

Page 65: ...ready to work for an adult or larger child passenger Center Seat Positions DoorModels Don t use child restraints in these positions The restraints won t work properly Securing a Child Restraint in th...

Page 66: ...lder portions of the vehicle s safety belt through or around the restraint The child restraint instructions will show you how If the shoulder belt goes in front of the child s face or neck put it behi...

Page 67: ...aint You may frnd it helpful to use your knee topush down on the child restraintas you tighten the belt 7 Push and pull the child restraint in different directions tobe sure itis secure To remove the...

Page 68: ...he childcan wear a lap shoulderbelt and get the additional restraint a shoulder belt can provide Accident statistics show that children are safer if they are restrainedin the rear seat But they need t...

Page 69: ...lose to the child s face or neck A Move the child toward the center of the vehicle but be sure that the shoulder belt still is on the child s shoulder so that in a crash the child s upper body would h...

Page 70: ...this way in a crash the child might slide under the belt The belt s force would then be applied right on the child s abdomen That could causeserious or fatal injuries Wherever the child sits the lap p...

Page 71: ...ear it justattach it to theregular safety belt Checking Your Restraint Systems Now and then make sure the safety belt reminder light and all your belts buckles latch plates retractors and anchorages a...

Page 72: ...nture rinted in If you ever see a label on the driver s or the right front passenger s safety belt that says to replace the belt be sure to doso Then the new belt will be there to help protect you in...

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Page 74: ...atic Transmission Operation Manual Transmission Operation Parking Brake Shifting IntoPARK P Automatic Transmission Only Shifting Out of PARK P Automatic Transmission Parking Over Things That Burn Engi...

Page 75: ...with the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons A child or others could be badly injured or even killed They could operate power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move Don t leav...

Page 76: ...your dealer or a qualified locksmith how to make extra keys Keep thisnumber in a safe place If you loseyour keys you ll be able to have new ones madeeasily using this number Your selling dealer should...

Page 77: ...being thrown outof the vehicle in a crash if the doors aren t locked Wear safety belts properly lock your doors and you willbe far better off whenever youdrive your vehicle You can use the Keyless En...

Page 78: ...SecurityLock If Equipped With this feature you can lock the rear doors so they can t be opened from the inside by passengers Move the lock up to lock the doors and down to release the door locks Lock...

Page 79: ...two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interferencethat may cause undesired operation of the device Changes or modifi...

Page 80: ...lash forup to 30 seconds This can be turned off by pressing thehorn button again waiting for 30 seconds or starting the vehicle Matching Transmitter s To Your Vehicle Each remote keyless entry transmi...

Page 81: ...them together Resynchronize the transmitter Check the operation of the transmitter Resynchronization Resynchronization may be necessary due to the security method used by this system Thetransmitter d...

Page 82: ...llwindows are shut h the fan on your heating or cooling system to its highest speed withthe setting on V E N T That w i l lforce outsideair into your vehicle See Comfort Controls in the Index instrume...

Page 83: ...eft All doors will unlock You may alsouse the keyless entry system or thepower door locks if you re vehicle is so equipped When doors are unlocked press thebutton to open Reach inside the endgate lift...

Page 84: ...the key in the lock button and turn to theleft All doors will unlock You may also usethe power lock switches orthe Keyless Entry System if your vehicle is so equipped Use the handle to open the liftga...

Page 85: ...er to lock the doors Parking at Night Park in a lighted spot closeall windows and lock your vehicle Remember to keep your valuables out of sight Put them in a storagearea or take them with you If you...

Page 86: ...arting the engine If the SECURITY light comeson while the engine is running aproblem has been detected and the system may need service Seeyour dealer for service In an emergency call theGM Roadside As...

Page 87: ...f time Prolonged operation of accessories in the ACCESSORY position could drain your battery and prevent you from starting your vehicle LOCK B This position locks your ignition steering wheel and tran...

Page 88: ...in If it is then turn the steering wheel leftand rightwhile youturn the key hard But turn the key only with your hand Using a tool to force it could break the key or the ignition switch If none of th...

Page 89: ...to PARK P if your vehicle is moving If you do you could damage the transmission Shift to PARK P only when your vehicle is stopped Manual Transmission The gear selector should be in NEUTRAL N and the...

Page 90: ...asier starting and better fuel economy during engine warm up Usually the coolantheater should be plugged in a minimumof four hours prior to starting your vehicle To r the Engine Coolant H I r 1 Turn o...

Page 91: ...ey is in OFF but not locked there will be asmall current drain on your battery which could discharge your battery over a period of time If you need to leaveyour key in the ignition in OFF for an exten...

Page 92: ...oesn t connect with the wheels To restart when you re already moving use NEUTRAL N only Shifting toREVERSE R while your vehicle is movingforward could damage your transmission Shiftto REVERSE R only a...

Page 93: ...el economy than THIRD 3 You can use SECOND 2 on hills It can help control your speed as you go down steep mountain roads but then you would also want to use your brakes off and on You can also use SEC...

Page 94: ...pedal as you press the accelerator pedal THIRD FOURTH ANDFIFTH 3 4 and 5 Shift into THIRD 3 FOURTH 4 and FIFTH 5 the same way you do forSECOND 2 Slowly let up on the clutch pedal as you press the acce...

Page 95: ...lerator Ignore the SHIFT light when you downshift Ifyou skip more than one gear when you downshift you could lose control of your vehicle And you could injure yourself or others Don t shift down more...

Page 96: ...hat to do first to keep the trailerfrom moving Shifting Into PARK P Automatic Transmission Only It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the shift leveris not fully in PARK P with the parking...

Page 97: ...e the shift lever intoPARK P position set theparking brake like this Pull the lever toward you Move the lever up as far as itwill go 3 Turn the ignition key to LOCK 4 Remove the key and take it with y...

Page 98: ...could move suddenly if the shift leveris not fully in PARK P with the parking brakefirmly set And if you leave the vehicle withthe engine running it could overheat and even catch fire You or others co...

Page 99: ...s a Brake Transmission Shift Interlock BTSI You have to fully apply your regular brake before you can shift from PARK P when the ignition is in RUN See Automatic Transmission Operation in the Index If...

Page 100: ...onsciousnessand death You might have exhaust coming in if Your exhaust system sounds strange Your vehicle getsrusty underneath Your vehicle wasdamaged in a collision Your vehicle was damaged when driv...

Page 101: ...in a garage with the engine running Another closed in placecan be a blizzard See Blizzard in theIndex dAL CAUTION It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the shiftlever is not fully in PARK...

Page 102: ...e2HI for most normal driving conditions NOTICE Driving in the4HI or 4LO positions for a long time on dryor wet pavement could shorten the life of your vehicle s drivetrain Electronic Transfer Case If...

Page 103: ...in NEUTRAL N in vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission or the clutch pedal engaged in vehicles equipped with a manual transmission The preferred method for shifting into 4LO is tohave your v...

Page 104: ...ged On automatic transmission equipped vehicles if your transfer case does not shift into 4HI your transmission indicator switchmay require adjustment With your transmission in NEUTRAL N press and rel...

Page 105: ...driver s window switch down for more than half a second to activatethe express down feature Lightly tap the switch to open the window slightly The express down feature can be interrupted at any time...

Page 106: ...eering wheel pad T t W tel I fEquipped If you have the tilt steering wheel you should adjust the steering wheel before you drive You can raise it to the highest level to give your legs more room when...

Page 107: ...on of the turn or lane change The lever on the left side of the steering column includes your Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator Headlamp HighLow Beam Changer Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer Cr...

Page 108: ...if a turn signal bulbis burned out Check the front and rear turn signal lamps regularly to make sure they are working Tbrn Signal On Chime If your turn signal is left on for more than 3 4 of a mile 1...

Page 109: ...LO position For high speed wiping turn the band further to HI To stop the wipers move the band to the OFF position Be sure to clear ice and snow from the wiper blades before using them If they re fro...

Page 110: ...windshield washer However the rearwindow washer will run out of fluid before the windshield washer If you can wash your windshield but not your rear window check your fluid level Cruise Control I fEq...

Page 111: ...less wheel spinning and you could lose control Don t 0 Cruise control can be dangerouson use cruise control on slippery roads I I CAUT I J If you leave your cruise control switch on when you re not us...

Page 112: ...thehigher speed Press thebutton at the end of the lever then release the button and the acceleratorpedal You ll now cruise at the higher speed Move the cruise switchfrom ON to R A Hold it there until...

Page 113: ...don t use cruise controlon steep hills Ending Cruise Control There are two ways to turnoff the cruise control 0 Step lightlyon the brakepedal or push the clutch pedal if you have a manual transmissio...

Page 114: ...a Thisis normal There isa delay in the transition between the daytime and nighttime operationof the Daytime Running Lamps DRL andthe automatic headlamp systemsso that driving under bridgesor bright ov...

Page 115: ...lamps will go off and your headlamps will change to the reduced brightness of DRL provided itis not dark outside To idle your vehicle with the DRL off set the parking brake The DRLwill stay off until...

Page 116: ...tton near each lampon the overhead console to turn the reading lamps on and off The lamps can be swiveled topoint in the desired direction If you have the mini console press the lens on each lamp totu...

Page 117: ...his featureshuts ofithe dome courtesy vanity reading glove box and underhood lamps if they are left on for more than 20 minutes when the ignition is off This will keep your battery from running down I...

Page 118: ...g from the night back to the day position Thisdelay prevents rapidchanging of the mirror as you drive under lights and through traffic Cleaning the Photocells Use a cotton swab and glass cleaner to cl...

Page 119: ...g lanes Heated Outside Rearview Mirror If Equipped When you operate the rear window defogger a defogger also warms the heated outside mirrors to help clear them of ice and snow See Rear Window Defogge...

Page 120: ...he optional universal transmitter please see Universal Transmitter in the Index for instructions on how to use the system To install the garage door opener first open the compartment door by pressing...

Page 121: ...door closed when you press the button I With the garage door opener Now with the compartment door closed press the button again to make sure the garage door opener operates properly positioned proper...

Page 122: ...ower when you turn on the ignition ICE will appear on the display This is a warning to the driver that road conditions may be icy and that appropriate precautions should be taken The compass is self c...

Page 123: ...ow set Driver lnformation System If Equipped This system displays the outside airtemperature compass direction and trip information in the overhead console USIMET The US MET United Statedmetric button...

Page 124: ...ease the buttons Drive the vehicle in a complete 360 circle three times at a speed of less than 5 mph 8 km h and the compass will function normally Once the calibration is complete the display will re...

Page 125: ...isplayed is displayed 0 FUEL USED The fuelused since the last reset is 0 AVG SPEED The average speed since the lastreset To reset thetrip computer press the MODE and USMET buttons simultaneously for a...

Page 126: ...to open it You can store cassettes in the slots in the front of the compartment If you have a compact disc player you may store compact discs inside the console If your vehicle has the center armrest...

Page 127: ...side corner visible fromthe rear of vehicle Attach the lower hooks to therear cargo tie downs on the floor Roll Up Cargo Cover If Equipped If you have the optional cargo cover you can use it to cover...

Page 128: ...off and this could cause you or other drivers to have a collision and of course damage your vehicle You may beable tocarry somethinglike this inside But never carry somethinglonger or wider than the...

Page 129: ...d so tightly that the crossrails or side rails are damaged NOTICE Loading cargo that weighs more than200 lbs 91 kg on the luggage carrier may damage your vehicle When you carry large things never let...

Page 130: ...ette lighterin with your hand while it is heating If you do it won t be able to back away from the heating elementwhen it s ready That canmake it overload damaging the lighter and the heating element...

Page 131: ...of the instrument panel Just remove the plug from the outlet and follow the proper installation instructions that are includedwith any electrical equipment you install These circuits are protected by...

Page 132: ...Power in the Index Press and release the rear sideof the button in the mini console toopen the sunroof You can press the forward side of the button to closethe sunroof Oncethe sunroof is closed press...

Page 133: ...al hand held transmitters It will operate garage doors and gates or with the accessory package other devices controlled by radiofrequency such as home office lighting systems andsecurity systems The t...

Page 134: ...guruge door you are progranming Your vehicle s engine should be turned off while programming the transmitter Follow these steps to program up to three channels 1 2 3 4 If you have not previously prog...

Page 135: ...mitter and from one channel to another Training a Garage Openerwith a Rolling Code Feature If you programmed the universal transmitter but the garage doorwill not open and if your gardge door opener w...

Page 136: ...orthe hand held transmitter to open your garage door If you still have difficulty in programming and require assistance please call 1 800 355 35 15 Erasing Channels To erase all three programmed chan...

Page 137: ...Liftgate Release B Instrument Cluster E Auxiliary Power Outlets K Rear Window Washerwiper C Electronic Transfer Case G Rear Window Defogger L Brake Release If Equipped H Comfort Controls M Fog Lamps...

Page 138: ...t clusteris designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running You ll know how fast you re going about how much fuel you ve used and many other things you ll need to know todrive safely...

Page 139: ...I Optional Cluster...

Page 140: ...speed in revolutions per minute rpm Each tachometer has a differentlimit depending on the powertrain in your vehicle The tachometer has three areas normal operating range red warning range and red dan...

Page 141: ...when there may be or is a problem with one of your vehicle s functions Often gages and warning lights work together to let you know when there s a problem with your vehicle When one of the warning li...

Page 142: ...properly Have your vehicle serviced right away The airbag readiness light should flash for a few seconds when you turn the ignition key to RUN If the light doesn t comeon then have it fixed so it wil...

Page 143: ...ystem is not able to provide full power at engine idle As engine speeds are increased this condition should correct itself as higher engine speeds allow the charging system to createmaximum power You...

Page 144: ...dright away I This light should come on briefly when you turn 0 I the ignition key to RUN If it doesn t come on then ready to warn you if there s have it fixedso it will be BRAKE I a problem If the li...

Page 145: ...ke System Warning Light earlier in this section The anti lock brake system warning light should come on briefly when youturn the ignition key to RUN If the light doesn t come on then have it fixed so...

Page 146: ...any malfunction NOTICE If youkeep driving your vehicle with this light on after a while your emission controls may not work as well your fuel economy may not be as good and your engine may not run as...

Page 147: ...teady following If the light is still flashing follow the previous steps and drive thevehicle to your dealer or qualified service center forservice You may be able to correct the emission system malfu...

Page 148: ...tions change thefuel brand you use Itwill require at leastone full tank of the proper fuel to turn the light off If none of the above steps have made the light turn off have your dealer or qualified s...

Page 149: ...ning Light Damage to your engine from neglected oil problems can be costlyand is not covered by your warranty SECURITY This light will come on briefly when you turn the key toward START The light will...

Page 150: ...s system is also designed to assist your service technician in correctly diagnosing a malfunction Check Gages Light CHECK GAGES The CHECK GAGES light will come on briefly when you are startingthe engi...

Page 151: ...less fuelto fill up thanthe gage reads FULL F gage indicated For example thegage may have indicated thetank was halffull butit actually took a little more or less than half the tank scapacity to fill...

Page 152: ...dio Systems Setting theClock for Systemswithout Automatic Tone Control Setting theClock for Systemswith Automatic Tone Control AM FM Stereo AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player If Equipped 3 15 3 20...

Page 153: ...flow move the knob to the right To decrease airflow move it to the left Mode Knob The right knob on the control panel allows you to choose the direction of air delivery OFF This setting turns the syst...

Page 154: ...s divided equallybetween the heater floor outletand the windshield defroster outlets DEFROST This setting directsmost air through e e w e the windshield defroster outletsand some through the heater fl...

Page 155: ...eed Choosing either maximum setting will not cause the system to heat or cool any fdster The right knob on the control panel allows you to choose the direction of air delivery When the system is set f...

Page 156: ...fogging under most normal conditions If your vehicle is sitting outon a warm day and you have the fan set on AUTO the air will first flow out of the floor air outlets for a few seconds That is normal...

Page 157: ...e trying to limit odors entering your vehicle In the AUTO mode the system will use recirculation as necessary to cool the air Pressing the recirculation button will change the operation to a manual mo...

Page 158: ...he A C is enabled and the outside airbutton is not active On cool but sunny days use BI LEVEL A C to deliver warm air to the floor and cooler airto the instrument panel outlets When the air conditione...

Page 159: ...reducing the chance of fogging the inside of your windows When you enter a vehicle in cold weather move the fan control to high for a few moments before driving off This helps clear the intake ducts o...

Page 160: ...the optional heated outside rearview mirrors the rear window defogger button will activate therear window defogger and the heated outside rearview mirrors The rear window defogger will stay on for fiv...

Page 161: ...t arrow until the correct hour appears on the display Setting the Clockfor Systems with Automatic Tone Control Press and hold HR until the correct hour appears on the display Press and hold MN until t...

Page 162: ...return to your favorite stations You can set up to 14 stations seven AM and seven FM Just 1 Turn the radio on 2 Press AM FM to select the band 3 Tune in the desired station 4 Press SET SET will appear...

Page 163: ...etween the speakers FADE Turn the control behind the lower knob to move the sound to the front or rear speakers The middle position balances the sound between the speakers AM FM Stereo with CassetteTa...

Page 164: ...ushbutton In addition to the four stations already set up to three more stations may be preset on each band by pressing two adjoining buttons at the same time Just 1 Tune in the desired station 2 Pres...

Page 165: ...and TREBjust as you dofor the radio REV Press the SEEK left arrow to reverse the cassette tape Press the SEEK right arrow to stopreversing the tape FWD Press the SEEK right arrow to advance the casset...

Page 166: ...he control ring behind the upper knob to the right to adjust the SCV Then as you drive SCV automatically increases the volume as necessary to overcome noise at any particular speed Thevolume level sho...

Page 167: ...y selected forthat button Repeat the steps for each pushbutton P SCAN The preset scan button lets you scan through your favorite stations stored on your pushbuttons Select either the AM FM1or FM2 mode...

Page 168: ...rotated the AUTO TONE display will go blank Use PUSHBUTTONS to program AUTO TONE Adjusting the Speakers BAL Press lightly on this knob to release it from its stored position Turn the control to therig...

Page 169: ...nk gap is required for the player to stop at the beginning of the selection The tape direction arrow will blink during the SEEK operation Thesound will mute while searching for the next selection REV...

Page 170: ...nd player See Care of Your Cassette Tape Player in the Index After you clean the player press and hold EJECT for five seconds to reset the CLN indicator The radiowill display to show the indicator was...

Page 171: ...he control ring behind the upper knob to the right to adjust the SCV Then as you drive SCV automatically increases the volume as necessary to overcome noise at any particular speed The volume level sh...

Page 172: ...ly selected forthat button 6 Repeat the steps for each pushbutton P SCAN The preset scan button lets you scan through your favorite stationsstored on your pushbuttons Select either the AM FMl or FM2mo...

Page 173: ...go blank Use PUSHBUTTONS to program AUTO TONE Adjusting theSpeakers BAL Press lightly on this knob to release it from its stored position Turn the control to the right to adjust sound to the right spe...

Page 174: ...his button or press it more than once the disc will advance further The next track number will appear on the display Sound is muted in this mode REV 4 Press and hold REV to return rapidly to a favorit...

Page 175: ...sitting in the opening for more than a few seconds the player will pull the CD back in The radio will continue playing When the ignition is off press this button to load a CD Remote Cassette Tape Play...

Page 176: ...press REV again The radio plays the last selected station during REV 5 Press this pushbutton to turn Dolby on and off Dolby is active when a tapeis inserted in the remote cassette Thedouble D symbol w...

Page 177: ...ay LOC to indicate a locked condition anytime battery power has been interrupted If your battery loses power for any reason you must unlock the radio with the secret code before it will operate Activa...

Page 178: ...t code before INOP appears If you lose or forget your code contactyour dealer Disabling the Theft Deterrent Feature Enter your secret code as follows pause no more than 15seconds between steps I Turn...

Page 179: ...higher volumes of sound Sound that seems normal can be loud and harmful to your hearing Take precautions by adjusting the volume control on your radio to a safe sound level before your hearing adapts...

Page 180: ...cassette tape player is the use of a scrubbingaction non abrasive cleaning cassettewith pads which scrub the tape head as the hubs of the cleaner cassetteturn The recommended cleaning cassetteis avai...

Page 181: ...e sound quality may degrade over time Always make sure the cassette tape is in good condition before you have your tape player serviced Care of Your Compact Discs Handle discs carefully Store them in...

Page 182: ...Drunken Driving Control of a Vehicle Braking Steering Off Road Recovery Passing Loss of Control Driving Guidelines Off Road Driving with Your GM Four Wheel Drive Vehicle 4 27 4 28 4 3 I 4 32 4 33 4 3...

Page 183: ...able of accidents Yet they are common Allow enough following distance It s the best defensive driving maneuver in both city and rural driving You never know when the vehicle in front of you is going t...

Page 184: ...ohol There are good medical psychological and developmental reasons for these laws The obvious way to solve this highway safety problem is for people neverto drink alcohol and then drive But what if p...

Page 185: ...other countries it s even lower The BAClimit for all commercial drivers in the United States is 0 04 percent The BACwill be over 0 10 percent after three to six drinks in one hour Of course as we ve...

Page 186: ...ns that when anyone who has been drinking driver or passenger is in a crash that person s chance of being killed or permanently disabled is higher than if the person had not been drinking Drinking and...

Page 187: ...e It might be lesswith one driver and as long as two or three seconds or more with another Age physical condition alertness coordination and eyesight all playa part So do alcohol drugs and frustration...

Page 188: ...your engine stops you will still have some power brake assist But you will use it when you brake Oncethe power assist is used up it may take longer to stopand the brake pedal will be harder to push A...

Page 189: ...nge the time you need to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease stopping distance If you get too closeto the vehicle in front of you you won t have time to apply your brakes if that ve...

Page 190: ...gle at which the curve is banked and your speed While you re in a curve speed is the one factoryou can control Suppose you re steering through a sharp curve Then you suddenly accelerate Both control s...

Page 191: ...your brakes See Braking in Emergencies earlier in this section It is better to remove as much speed as you can from a possible collision Then steer around the problem to the left or right depending on...

Page 192: ...necessarily Passing another vehicle on a two lane highway is a potentially dangerous move since the passing vehicle occupiesthe same lane asoncoming traffic for severalseconds A miscalculation an erro...

Page 193: ...elined up to pass a slow vehicle wait your turn But take care that someone isn t trying to pass you as you pull out to pass the slow vehicle Remember to glance over your shoulder and check the blind s...

Page 194: ...d are best handled by easing your foot off the accelerator pedal If your vehicle starts to slide ease your foot off the accelerator pedal and quickly steer the way you want the vehicle to go If you st...

Page 195: ...harp turns or abrupt maneuvers As with other vehicles of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover Off Road Driving with Your GM Four Wheel...

Page 196: ...e heaviest things should be on the load floorand forward of your rear axle Put heavier itemsas far forward as you can Be sure the load is secured properly so driving on the off road terrain doesn ttos...

Page 197: ...icle s exhaust system Traveling to Remote Areas It makes sense to plan your trip especially when going to a remote area Know the terrain and plan your route You are much less likely to get bad surpris...

Page 198: ...of terrain You need to be familiar with the terrain and its many different features Here are some things to consider Surjace Conditions Off roading can take you over hard packed dirt gravel rocks gras...

Page 199: ...g can be very dangerous on any road And this is certainly true foroff road driving At the very time you need special alertness and driving skills your reflexes perceptions andjudgment can be affected...

Page 200: ...tpath up or down the hill so you won t have to make turning maneuvers 0 Are there obstructionson the hill that can block your path boulders trees logs or ruts What s beyond the hill Is there a cliff a...

Page 201: ...visible to oncoming traffic Driving to the top crest of a hill at full speedcan cause an accident There could bea drop off embankment cliff or even another vehicle You could be seriouslyinjured or ki...

Page 202: ...p a hill Never attempt to prevent a stall by shifting into NEUTRAL N or depressingthe clutch if you have a manual transmission to rev up the engine and regain forward momentum This won t work Your veh...

Page 203: ...ll times I A CAUTION Heavy braking when going dowr hiUcan cause your brakes to overheat and fade This could cause loss of control and a serious accident Apply the brakes lightly when descending a hill...

Page 204: ...wheels reduces the likelihood the vehicle will tumble end over end But when you drive across an incline the much more narrow track width the distance between the left and right wheels may not prevent...

Page 205: ...eways turn downhill Thisshould help straighten out the vehicle and prevent the side slipping However a much better way to prevent this is to get out and walk the course so you know what the surface is...

Page 206: ...ion But it will depend upon how loosely packed the sand is On loosely packed sand as on beaches or sand dunes your tires will tend to sink into the sand Thishas an effect on steering acceleratingand b...

Page 207: ...ater remember that when your brakes get wet it may take you longer to stop I I Driving through rushing water can be dangerous Deep water can sweep your vehicle downstream and you and your passengers c...

Page 208: ...her vehicles Slow down especially on higher speed roads Your headlamps can light up only so much road ahead In remote areas watch for animals If you re tired pull off the road in a safe place and rest...

Page 209: ...epeatedly Remember that your headlamps light up far lessof a roadway when you are in a turn or curve Keep your eyes moving that way it s easier topick out dimly lighted objects Just as your headlamps...

Page 210: ...w signs of streaking ormissing areas on the windshield or when strips of rubber start to separate from the inserts Driving too fast through large water puddles or even going through some car washes ca...

Page 211: ...g usually happens at higher speeds There just isn t a hard and fast rule about hydroplaning The best advice is to slow down when it is raining Driving Through Deep StandingWater NOTICE If you drive to...

Page 212: ...city map and plan your trip into an unknown part of the cityjust as you would for a cross country trip Try to use the freeways that rim and crisscross most large cities You ll save time and energy Se...

Page 213: ...o the gap at close to the prevailing speed Switch on your turn signal check your mirrors and glance overyour shoulder as often as necessary Try to blend smoothly with the traffic flow Once you are on...

Page 214: ...ne before starting out Of course you ll find experienced and able service expertsin GM dealerships all across North America They ll be readv and willing to help if you need it Here are some things you...

Page 215: ...st be aware that it can happen Then here are some tips 0 Make sure your vehicle is well ventilated with a 0 Keep your eyes moving Scan the road ahead and comfortably cool interior to thesides Check yo...

Page 216: ...ting downhillin NEUTRAL N or with the ignition off is dangerous Yourbrakes will have to do all the work of slowing down They could get so hot that they wouldn t work well You would then have poor brak...

Page 217: ...shield washer fluid a rag some winter outer clothing asmall shovel a flashlight a red cloth and reflective warning triangles And if you will bedriving under severe conditions include asmall bag of san...

Page 218: ...i lock brakes improve your vehicle s stability when you make a hard stop on a slippery road Even though you have an anti lock braking system you ll want to begin stopping soonerthan you would on dry p...

Page 219: ...you are near help and you can hike through the snow Here are some things to doto summon help and keep yourself and your passengers safe Turn on your hazard flashers Put on extra clothing or wrap a bl...

Page 220: ...s uses less fuel for the heat that you get and it keeps the battery charged You will need a well charged battery to restart the vehicle and possibly for signaling later on with your headlamps Let the...

Page 221: ...ing GAWR To find out theactual loads on your front and rear axles you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle Your dealer can help you with this Be sure to spread out your load equally on...

Page 222: ...hey ll keep going Things you put inside your vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stopor turn or in a crash Put things in the cargo area of your vehicle Never stack heavierthings like suit...

Page 223: ...nstall the new equipment I NOTICE 1 Your warranty doesn t coverparts or components that fail becauseof overloading I If you don t use the correctequipment and drive properly you can lose control when...

Page 224: ...r using a sway control if your trailer will weigh 2 000 Ibs 900 kg or less You should always use a sway control if your trailer will weigh more than 2 000 lbs 900kg You can ask a hitch dealer about sw...

Page 225: ...tow vehicle and it has all the required trailering equipment The weight of additional optional equipment passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle must be subtracted from the maximum trailer weight You...

Page 226: ...in the Index Then be sure you don t go over the GVW limit foryour vehicle including the weight of the trailer tongue Hitches It s important to have the correct hitch equipment Crosswinds large trucks...

Page 227: ...000lbs 450 kg loaded then it needs its own brakes and they must be adequate Be sure to read and follow the instructions for the trailer brakes so you ll be able toinstall adjust and maintain them pro...

Page 228: ...nce Before setting out for theopen road you ll want to get to know your rig Acquaint yourself with the feel of handling and braking with the added weight of the trailer And always keep in mind that th...

Page 229: ...wellin advance Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer When you towa trailer your vehicle has to have extra wiring and a heavy duty turn signal flasher included in the optional trailering package The arro...

Page 230: ...ng in the Index Parking on Hills You really should not park your vehicle with a trailer attached on a hill If something goes wrong your rig could start to move People can be injured and both your vehi...

Page 231: ...two door vehicles or on the driver s side comer frame rear crossmember on four door vehicles The heavy duty trailer wiring hasa 30 amp feed wire with an inline fuse located by the junction block See...

Page 232: ...uron the road 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 7 5 12 Hazard Warning Flashers Other Warning Devices Jump Starting Towing Your Vehicle Engine Overheating 5 20 5 21 5 21 5 34 5 35 Engine Fan Noise If a Tire Goes Flat Chan...

Page 233: ...Press the button on top of the steering column all the way down to make your front and rear turn signal lamps flash on and off Your hazard warning flashers work no matter what position your key is in...

Page 234: ...t can burn you They contain gas that can explode or ignite They contain enough electricity to If you don t follow these steps exactly some or all of these things can hurt you burn you NOTICE l Ignorin...

Page 235: ...n itcould save your radio 3 Turn off the ignitionon both vehicles Unplug NOTICE If you leave your radioon it could be badly damaged The repairwouldn t be covered by your warranty 4 Open both hoods and...

Page 236: ...would damage the battery and maybe other parts too I 6 Connect the red positive cable to the positive terminal of the vehicle with the dead battery 7 Don t let the other end touch metal Connect it to...

Page 237: ...or awhile 11 Try to start the vehicle with the dead battery If it won t start after a few tries makesure all connections are good If it still won t start it probably needs service 12 Remove the cables...

Page 238: ...re you do anything turn on the hazard warning flashers When you call tell the towing service Whether your vehicle has rear wheel drive four wheel drive orall wheel drive The make model and year of you...

Page 239: ...n liftedby the tow truck side when towing a vehicle A CAUTION A vehicle can fall from a car carrier if it isn t adequately secured This can cause a collision serious personal injury andvehicle damage...

Page 240: ...RK P to NEUTRAL N Follow these steps 1 Push the base of the shift lever boot forward with your thumb 2 Lift the boot and find the white solenoid lever 3 Move the solenoid lever toward the driver s sid...

Page 241: ...uipment Additional ramping may be required for car carrierequipment Use safety chains and wheel straps Towing a vehicle over rough surfaces could damage a vehicle Damagecan occur from vehicle to groun...

Page 242: ...ional ramping may berequired for car carrier equipment Use safety chains and wheel straps Towing a vehicle overrough surfaces could damage a vehicle Damagecan occur from vehicle to ground or vehicle t...

Page 243: ...urn it off and get everyone away from the vehicle until it cools down Waituntil there is no signof steam or coolant before you open the hood If you keepdriving when your engine is overheated the liqui...

Page 244: ...to NEUTRAL N otherwise shift tothe highest gear while driving DRIVE D or THIRD 3 for automatic transmissions If you no longer have the overheat warning you can drive Just tobe safe drive slower for a...

Page 245: ...the ADD mark A Coolant Recovery Tank B Radiator Pressure Cap C Engine Fan If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling don t doanything else until it cools down If it isn t you may have...

Page 246: ...ice Turn off the engine How to Add Coolant to theCoolant Recovery Tank If you haven t found a problem yet but the coolant level isn t at the ADD mark add a 50 50mixture of clean water preferably disti...

Page 247: ...t engine parts Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn if the engine parts arehot enough Don t spill coolant ona hot engine When the coolant in the coolant recovery tank is at the ADD mark s...

Page 248: ...hot Waitfor the cooling systemand radiator pressure cap to cool if you ever have to turn thepressure cap How to Add Coolant to theRadiator P I You can remove the pressure cap when the cooling system...

Page 249: ...ut now push down as you turnit Remove the pressure cap 3 Fill the radiator with the proper DEX COOL coolant mixture up to the base of the filler neck See Engine Coolant in the Index for more informati...

Page 250: ...ngine and let it run until you can feel the upper radiator hose getting hot Watch out for the engine cooling fan 7 By this time the coolant level inside the radiator filler neck may be lower If the le...

Page 251: ...the clutch is not engaged This improves fuel economy and reduces fan noise Under heavy vehicle loading trailer towing and or high outside temperatures the fan speed increases when the clutch engages...

Page 252: ...y steering the way you want the vehicle to go It may be very bumpy and noisy but you can still steer Gently brake to a stop well off the road if possible If a tiregoes flat the next part shows how to...

Page 253: ...work gloves and a plastic ground mat to assist in the changing of a flat tire To remove your jack cover pull up on the latch es on the cover Remove the wheel blocks jackand wheel wrench The following...

Page 254: ...pull it through the wheel opening Pull the tire out from under the vehicle I NOTICE To help avoid vehicle damage do not drive the vehicle before the cable is properly stored If you have an inside mou...

Page 255: ...e face of the lock case Insert the key and pull the lock case straight off It is not necessary to turn the key A The tools you ll be using include thejack A and wheel wrench B Your vehicle may also ha...

Page 256: ...fit these imitation nuts so don t try to remove them with the socket end of the wheel wrench If you have individual wheel nut caps that cover each nut they must be removed in order to get to the whee...

Page 257: ...the wheel wrench loosen all the wheel nuts Don t remove them yet Turn the jackhandle to the right to raise the jack lift head Fit the jack into the appropriate holenearest the flat tire A Front Frame...

Page 258: ...hthe jackimproperly positioned can damage thevehicle and even make the vehicle fall To help avoidpersonal injury and vehicle damage be sure tofit the jacklift head into the proper location beforeraisi...

Page 259: ...you can use a cloth or a paper towel to do this but be sure touse a scraper orwire brush later if you need to to get all the rust or dirt off i 1 Nc dr use oilor grease onstuds or nuts If you do the...

Page 260: ...a J 9 Lower the vehicle by turning thejack handle to the left Lower the jack completely 10 Use the wrench to tighten the wheel nuts firmly in a crisscross sequence as shown 5 29...

Page 261: ...ened witha torque wrench to100lb ft 140 N m NOTICE _____ ____ _ _ _ _ _ Improperly tightened wheel nuts can leadto brake pulsation and rotordamage To avoid expensive brake repairs evenly tightenthe wh...

Page 262: ...he rear of the vehicle with the valve stem pointed down and to the rear Pull the retainer through the wheel Put the chisel end of the wheel wrench on an angle through the hole in the rear bumper and i...

Page 263: ...m for the inside mounted spare Follow this diagram for the rear mounted spare C A Spare orFlat Tire B Retainer C Nut D Wheel Carrier E Hook A Wheel Carrier B Spare orFlat Tire C Wheel Nut and Locking...

Page 264: ...to be used on any road wheel only on the spare wheel carrier Tighten the nuts on the wheel carrier to 22 to 32 lb ft 30to 40 Nsm Return the jack wheel wrench and wheel blocks to the proper location i...

Page 265: ...h your trip and have your full size tire repaired or replaced where you want Of course it s best to replace your spare with a full size tire as soon as you can Your spare will last longer and be in go...

Page 266: ...ission or other partsof the vehicle can overheat That could cause an engine compartment fireor other damage When you re stuck spin the wheels as little as possible Don t spin the wheels above 35mph 55...

Page 267: ...theaccelerator pedal while you shift and press lightly on the accelerator pedal when the transmission is in gear If that doesn t get you out aftera few tries you mayneed to be towed out Or you can use...

Page 268: ...aight out Never pull on the hooks at a sideways angle The hooks could break off and you or others could be injured from the chain or cable snapping back NOTICE Never usethe recovery hooksto tow the ve...

Page 269: ...5 38...

Page 270: ...ings Under the Hood Engine Oil Air Cleaner Automatic Transmission Fluid Manual Transmission Fluid Hydraulic Clutch Rear Axle Four Wheel Drive Engine Coolant Radiator Pressure Cap Thermostat Power Stee...

Page 271: ...rk If you want to do some of your own service work you ll want to use the proper GM ServiceManual It tells you much more about how to serviceyour vehicle than this manual can To order the proper servi...

Page 272: ...aded gasoline rated at 87 octane or higher At a minimum it should meet specifications ASTM D4814 in the United States and CGSB 3 5 M93 in Canada Improved gasoline specificationshave been developed by...

Page 273: ...or whether or not his fuel contains MMT General Motors does not recommend the use of such gasolines If fuels containing MMT areused spark plug life may be reduced and your emission control system perf...

Page 274: ...covered by your warranty To check on fuel availability ask an auto club or contact amajor oil companythat does businessin the country where you ll be driving You can also writeus at the following add...

Page 275: ...pring in it if you let go of the cap toosoon it will spring back to theright A CAUTION If you get gasoline on yourself and then something ignitesit you could be badly burned Gasoline can spray outon y...

Page 276: ...k andemissions system may be damaged See Malfunction Indicator Lamp in the Index Filling a Portable Fuel Container Never filla portable fuel container while it is in your vehicle Staticelectricity dis...

Page 277: ...indshield washer and other fluids and plastic or rubber You or others could be burned Be careful not to drop orspill things that will burn onto a hot engine To open the hood first pull the handle insi...

Page 278: ...ll see these items A Battery B Coolant Recovery Tank C Engine Oil Dipstick D Engine Oil Fill E Transmission Dipstick F Power Steering Reservoir G Brake Master Cylinder H Air Cleaner I Fuse Block J Wi...

Page 279: ...ose It will latch when dropped from 10to12 inches 25 to 30 cm without pressing on the hood Engine Oil It s a good idea to check your engine oil every time you get fuel In order to getan accurate readi...

Page 280: ...oil But you must use the right kind This part explains what kind of oil to use For crankcase capacity see Capacities and Specifications in the Index I NOTICE Don t add too much oil Ifyour engine has...

Page 281: ...st symbol on the front of the oil container If you have your oil changed for you be sure the oil put into your engine is American Petroleum Institute certified for gasoline engines You should also use...

Page 282: ...thing should be added When to Change EngineOil If any one of these is true for you use the short tripkity maintenance schedule 0 0 0 0 0 Most trips are lessthan 5 to 10miles 8 to 16km This is particul...

Page 283: ...ags containing used engine oil See the manufacturer s warnings about the use anddisposal of oil products Used oil canbe a realthreat to theenvironment If you change your own oil be sure to drain all f...

Page 284: ...have the air cleaner in place when you redriving When to Check and Change A good time to check your automatic transmission fluid level is when the engine oil is changed Change both the fluid and filt...

Page 285: ...d come out and fall on hot engine parts or exhaust system parts startinga fire Be sure to get an accurate reading if you check your transmission fluid Wait at least30 minutes before checking the trans...

Page 286: ...re If it s colderthan 50 F lO C you may have to idle the engine longer Should the fluid level be low during a cold check you nus st perform a hot check before adding fluid Thiswill give you a more acc...

Page 287: ...x Add fluid only after checking the transmission fluid while itis hot A cold check is used onlyas a reference If the fluid levelis low add onlyenough of the proper fluid to bring the levelup to theHOT...

Page 288: ...smission Too much can mean that some of the fluid could come out and fall on hot engine parts or exhaust system parts starting a fire Be sure to get an accurate reading if you check your transmission...

Page 289: ...or 6 mm to 12 mm in the pedal is normal It isn t a good idea to top off your clutch fluid Adding fluid won t correct aleak A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem Have the system inspect...

Page 290: ...ge it See Scheduled Maintenance Services in the Index If the level is below the bottom of the fillerplug hole you ll need to add some lubricant Add enough lubricant to raise the level to the bottom of...

Page 291: ...to determinehow often to check the lubricant See Periodic Maintenance Inspections in the Index How to Check Lubricant If the level is below the bottom of the filler plug hole you ll need to add some l...

Page 292: ...ting temperature warm add enough lubricant to raise the level to the bottom of the fillerplug hole What toUse Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine what kind of lubricant touse See Recommende...

Page 293: ...whichever occurs first Damage causedby the use of coolant other thanDEX COOL is not covered byyour new vehiclewarranty What to Use Use a mixture of one half clean water preferably distilled and one ha...

Page 294: ...mesa year have your dealer check your cooling system I NOTICE I If you use the propercoolant you don t have to add extra inhibitorsor additives which claimto improve the system Thesecan be harmful Che...

Page 295: ...coolant mixture at the recovery tank but be careful not to spill it You can be burned if you spill coolant onhot engine parts Coolant contains ethylene glycol and itwill burn if the engine parts areho...

Page 296: ...system inspected and repaired How To Check Power Steering Fluic When the engine compartment is cool wipe the cap and the top of the reservoir clean then unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick with a c...

Page 297: ...tank is full NOTICE 0 0 0 0 When usingconcentrated washer fluid follow the manufacturer s instructions for adding water Don t mix water with ready to use washer fluid Water can cause the solution to f...

Page 298: ...k well or won t work at all So it isn t a good idea to topoff your brake fluid Adding brake fluidwon t correct a leak If you add fluid when your linings are worn then you ll have too much fluid when y...

Page 299: ...top of the window on the side of the reservoir What to Add When youdo need brake fluid use only DOT 3 brake fluid such as Delco Supreme 11 GM Part No 12377967 Use new brake fluid from a sealed contai...

Page 300: ...it off immediately See Appearance Care in the Index Brake Wear Your vehicle has four wheel disc brakes Disc brake pads have built in wear indicators that make a high pitched warning sound when the bra...

Page 301: ...m Parts The braking system on a modern vehicle is complex Its many parts have to be of top quality and work well together if the vehicle is to have really good braking Your vehicle was designed and te...

Page 302: ...r dealer tolearn how to prepare your vehicle for longer storageperiods HISO for your audio system see Theft Deterrent Feature in the Index Bulb Replacement Before you replace any bulbs be sure that al...

Page 303: ...ssembly out 4 Unplug the electrical connector 5 Turn the bulb assembly to the left toremove it 6 Put the new bulb assembly into the headlamp assembly and turn it to the right until it is tight 7 Plug...

Page 304: ...ns assembly out 4 Unplug the electrical connector 5 Turn the bulb assembly to the left to remove it 6 Put the new bulb assembly into the headlamp assembly and turn it tothe right until it istight 7 Pl...

Page 305: ...t the bulb socket to remove it from the headlamp assembly 3 Pull the bulb straight out to remove it from the socket 4 Push the new bulb into the socket until it snaps into place 5 Put the bulb socket...

Page 306: ...mbly out while holding the tabs Theassembly will swing out 3 Unplug the electrical connector 4 Turn the harness bulb socketto the left toremove it 5 Push the new bulb intothe socket until it snaps 6 P...

Page 307: ...ntil it clicks 7 Put the socket intothe lamp assembly and turn the socket to the right until it locks into place 8 Install the lamp assembly and screws 9 Close the endgate Windshield Wiper Blade Repla...

Page 308: ...the blade assembly The insert has two notches at oneend that are locked by the bottom claws of the blade assembly At the notched end pull the insert from the blade assembly 4 To install the new wiper...

Page 309: ...ement See Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement in this section for instructions on how to change the backglass wiper blade The backglass wiper blade will not lock in a vertical position like the windshi...

Page 310: ...p tires at the recommended pressure Worn old tires cancause accidents If your tread is badly worn or if your tires have been damaged replace them Overinflated tires are more likely to be Inflation Tir...

Page 311: ...inflated even when they re underinflated Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve stems They help prevent leaks by keeping out dirt and moisture Tire Inspection and Rotation Tires should be rot...

Page 312: ...wheel nutsare properly tightened See Wheel Nut Torque inthe Index I CAUTION I Rust or dirton a wheel or on the parts towhich it is fastened can make wheel nuts become loose after a time The wheel cou...

Page 313: ...orlocation of the damage Buying New Tires To find out what kind andsize of tires you need look at the Certificatioflire label The tires installed on your vehicle when it was new had a Tire Performance...

Page 314: ...performance This applies only to vehicles sold in the United States The grades are molded on the sidewallsof most passenger car tires The Uniform Tire Quality Grading system does not apply to deep tre...

Page 315: ...The traction grade assigned to this tireis based on braking straight ahead traction tests and does not include cornering turning traction The temperature grades areA the highest B and C representing...

Page 316: ...except some aluminum wheels which can sometimes be repaired Seeyour dealer if any of these conditions exist Your dealer will know the kind of wheel you need Each new wheel should have the same load c...

Page 317: ...ld fail suddenly and cause an accident Ifyou have to replace a wheel usea new GM original equipment wheel Tire Chains NOTICE If your vehicle has P23975R15 P23970R15 or 31xlOSOR15LT C size tires don t...

Page 318: ...low downuntil it stops Driving toofast or spinning the wheels withchains on will damage your vehicle Appearance Care Remember cleaning products can be hazardous Some are toxic Others can burst into fl...

Page 319: ...uctions on the cleaner label Clean up stains as soon as you can before they set 0 Carefully scrape off any excess stain 0 Use a clean cloth or sponge and change to a clean area 0 If a ringforms after...

Page 320: ...ain 2 First clean with cool water and allow to dry completely 3 If a stain remains follow instructions for Multi Purpose Interior Cleaner Fabric Protection Your vehicle has upholstery and carpet that...

Page 321: ...g theTop of the Instrument Panel Use only mild soap and water to clean the top surfaces of the instrument panel Sprays containing silicones or waxes may cause annoying reflections in the windshield an...

Page 322: ...swhen running wax sap or othermaterial may be on the blade or windshield Clean the outside of the windshield with GM Windshield Cleaner Bon Ami Powder non scratching windshield is clean if beads do no...

Page 323: ...soft clean chamois or an all cotton towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting High pressure car washes may cause water to enter your vehicle Cleaning ExteriorLampskenses Use lukewarm or cold...

Page 324: ...horoughly dry with a soft cleantowel A wax may then be applied The surfaceof these wheels is similar to the painted surface of your vehicle Don t use strong soaps chemicals abrasivepolishes abrasive c...

Page 325: ...ave corrosion protection At least every spring flush these materials from the underbody with plain water Clean any areas where mud and other debriscan collect Dirt packed in closed areas of the frame...

Page 326: ...T M plastic rubber and vinvl 1052925 Spray on and rinse with water Wheel Cleaner 16 02 0 473 L I052929 16 02 0 473 L Multi Purpose Interior Clean Cleans carpets seats interior trim door panels er and...

Page 327: ...tion Label You ll find thislabel on the inside of the glove box It s very helpful if you ever need to orderparts On this label is 0 your VIN the model designation 0 paint information and 0 a list of a...

Page 328: ...accessories When the current load is too heavy the circuit breaker opens and closes protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed orgoes away The wiring circuits in your vehicle areprotected from...

Page 329: ...the fastener to the left Extra fusesand the fuse extractor are provided in the cover To reinstall the fuse panel cover push in and turn the fastener to theright s BAlT N E a Y M r zi l N WPR A 0 n rn...

Page 330: ...Run Down Protection HVAC Control Head Manual Turn Signal Cluster Engine Control Module Parking Lamps Power Window Switch Body Control Module Ashtray Lamp FusdCircuit Breaker Usage 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 331: ...y turning the fastener to the left To reinstall the fuse panel cover push in and turn the fastener to the right Name TRL TRN TRR TRN TRL B U VEH B U RT TURN LT TURN LT TRN Usage Trailer LeftTurn Trail...

Page 332: ...ft Interlock Back up Lamps Air Conditioning Retained Accessory Power Oxygen Sensor Column Feed IGN 2 3 4 Name DRL FOG LP IGN A STUD 2 PARKLP LR PRK IGN C HTDSEAT ATC RRDFOG HVAC TRCHMSL RR WnV CRANK H...

Page 333: ...Specifications Engine Description VORTEC 4300 Type V6 VINCode W Firing Order 1 6 5 4 3 2 Horsepower 190at 4 400 rpm Thermostat Specification 195O F 91O C Spark Plug Gap 0 045 inches 0 114 cm Quantity...

Page 334: ...d Wiper Blade Trico 20 inched50 8cm Backglass Wiper Blade Trico 14 inched35 6cm Capacities Approximate Cooling System Automatic Trans 11 7quarts 1 1 I L Manual Trans 11 9quarts 1 1 3L Crankcase 4 5 qu...

Page 335: ...1 5inches 461 0 cm S10516 66 0 inches 167 6 cm T10516 66 9 inches 170 0cm S10506 65 9 inches 167 4 cm T10506 67 0 inches 170 2 cm Length Height Width 67 8 inches 172 2 cm Front Tread S Series 55 0 inc...

Page 336: ...5 7 6 7 6 Introduction Part A Scheduled Maintenance Services Short Trip City Definition Short Trip City Intervals Long Tripmighway Definition Long Tripmighway Intervals 7 7 7 27 7 39 7 43 7 45 7 48 Sh...

Page 337: ...the Environment Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps to keep your vehicle in good working condition but also helps the environment All recommended maintenance procedures are important Improper ve...

Page 338: ...See Serviceand Owner Publications in the Index Part B Owner Checks and Services tells you what should be checked and when It also explains what you can easily do to help keep your vehicle in good con...

Page 339: ...you should have done and when you should schedule them If you go toyour dealer for your service needs you ll know that GM trained and supported service people will perform the work using genuine GM pa...

Page 340: ...follow thisschedule if you operate your vehicle under anyo f these conditions is that these conditionscause engine oil to breuk down soonex Short Trip City Intervals Every 3 000 Miles 5000 km Engine O...

Page 341: ...itions causes engine oil to break down slower 1 Long Tripmighway Intervals L Every 7 500 Miles 12500 km Engine Oil and Filter Change or every 12months whichever occurs first Chassis Lubrication or eve...

Page 342: ...tervals and the maintenance be recorded Lubricate the front suspension ball joints steering linkage parkingbrake cable guides propshaft splines universal joints and brake pedal springs A good time to...

Page 343: ...ever occurs first Lubricate chassiscomponents or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluid level and add fluid as needed Check constant 0 Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and...

Page 344: ...stant 0 Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper An Emission Control Service See footnote velocity joints and axle seals for leaking See footnote rotation pattern and addi...

Page 345: ...h as found in taxi police or delivery service I f you do not use your vehicle underany o f these conditions change the fluid andfilter every 50 000miles 83000 km 32 C orhigher 18 000 Miles 30 000 km 0...

Page 346: ...ery3 months whichever occurs first An Emission ControlSewice 17 Lubricate chassiscomponents or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluidlevel and add fluid as needed Check con...

Page 347: ...n ControlService Lubricate chassis components or every 3 months whichever occurs first Seefootnote Check readfront axle fluidlevel and add fluid as needed Check constant velocityjoints and axle seals...

Page 348: ...33 000 Miles 55000 km 0 Change engineoil and filter or every3 months whichever occurs first 0 Lubricate chassis components or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluid level...

Page 349: ...er occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluidlevel and add fluid as needed Check constant An Emission Control Service See footnote velocityjoints and axle seals for leaking See footnote 42 000 Miles 70...

Page 350: ...automatictransmission fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperatureregularly reaches 90 F In hilly or moun...

Page 351: ...nformation See footnote 50 000 Miles 83 000 km 0 If you haven t used your vehicle under severe service conditions listed previously and therefore haven t changed your automatic transmission fluid chan...

Page 352: ...nd Rotation in the Index for proper See footnote velocity joints and axle seals for leaking See footnote rotation pattern and additional information See footnote 57 000 Miles 95000 km 0 Change engine...

Page 353: ...ote velocityjoints and axle seals forleaking See footnote under one ormore of these conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 90 F In hilly or mountainous terrai...

Page 354: ...e chassiscomponents or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluidlevel and add fluid as needed Check constant An Emission Control Service See footnote velocity joints and axle...

Page 355: ...onstant An Emission Control Sewice See footnote velocityjoints and axle seals for leaking See footnote 72 000Miles 120 000 km 0 Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0...

Page 356: ...ffic where the outside temperatureregularly reaches 90 F In hilly or mountainous terrain When doing frequent trailer towing Uses such as found in taxi police or delivery service Ifyou do not use your...

Page 357: ...ocityjoints and axle seals for leaking See footnote rotation pattern and additionalinformation See footnote 81 000 Miles 135 000km 0 Change engine oiland filter or every 3 months Whichever occurs firs...

Page 358: ...ote 87 000 Miles 145 000 km 0 Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Lubricate chassiscomponents or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluid...

Page 359: ...outside temperature regularly reaches 90 F In hilly or mountainous terrain 32 C or higher When doing frequent trailertowing Uses such as found in taxi police or delivery service I f you do not use yo...

Page 360: ...orevery 3 months whichever occurs first An Emission Control Service CI Lubricate chassis components or every 3 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluid level and add fluid as needed...

Page 361: ...re service conditions listed An Emission Control Sewice An Emission Control Service previously and therefore haven t changed your automatic transmission fluid change both the fluid and filter Manual t...

Page 362: ...he vehicle s useful life We however urge that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded Lubricate the front suspension ball joints st...

Page 363: ...and additional information See footnote 15 000 Miles 25000 km 0 Change engine oil and filter orevery 12months whichever occurs first An Emission ControlService 0 Lubricate chassiscomponents or every 1...

Page 364: ...oil and filter or every12 months whichever occurs first An Emission Control Service 0 Lubricate chassiscomponents or every 12months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluid level and add f...

Page 365: ...conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 90 F In hilly or mountainous terrain When doing frequent trailertowing Uses such as found in taxi police or delivery s...

Page 366: ...attern and additional information See footnote 45 000 Miles 75 000 km 0 0 0 Change engine oil and filter orevery 12 months whichever occurs first An Emission Control Service Lubricate chassiscomponent...

Page 367: ...nder severe conditions listed previously and therefore haven t changed your automatic transmission fluid change both the fluid and filter Manual transmission fluid doesn t require change 52 500 Miles...

Page 368: ...cle is mainly driven under one ormore of these conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperatureregularly reaches 90 F In hilly or mountainous terrain When doing frequent trailer towing U...

Page 369: ...ts or every 12 months whichever occurs first 0 Check readfront axle fluidlevel and add fluid as needed Check constant 0 Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper An Emissio...

Page 370: ...terrain When doing frequent trailer towing Uses such as found in taxi police or delivery service I f you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions change the fluid and filter every50 000mi...

Page 371: ...cate chassiscomponents or every 12months whichever occurs first See footnote 0 Check readfront axle fluidlevel and add fluid as needed Check constant velocityjoints and axle seals forleaking See footn...

Page 372: ...97 500Miles 162 500 km 0 Change engineoil and filter or every 12 months whichever occurs first 0 Lubricate chassis components or every 12months whichever occurs first 17 Check readfront axle fluid lev...

Page 373: ...ion fluid change both the fluid and filter Manual transmission fluid doesn t require change An Emission Control Service Inspect Positive Crankcase Ventilation PCV valve 150 000 Miles 240 000 km 0 Drai...

Page 374: ...e oillevel and add the proper oil if necessary See Engine Oil in the Index for further details Engine Coolant Level Check Check the engine coolantlevel and add DEX COOL coolant mixtureif necessary See...

Page 375: ...needed See Manual Transmission in the Index Check for leaks A fluid loss may indicate a problem Have the system inspected and repaired if needed Check the transmission fluid level add if needed See Au...

Page 376: ...the shift lever in NEUTRAL N push the clutch down halfway and try to start the engine The starter should work only when the clutchis pushed down all the way to the floor If the starter works when the...

Page 377: ...begin to move You or others could be injured and property could be damaged Make sure thereis room in front of your vehicle in case it beginsto roll Be ready to apply the regular brake at once should t...

Page 378: ...Replace seals if necessary Exhaust System Inspection Inspect the complete exhaust system Inspect the body near the exhaust system Look for broken damaged missing or out of position parts as well as o...

Page 379: ...se forkinks and proper installation More frequent lubricationmay be required on off road use Brake System Inspection Inspect the completesystem Inspect brake lines and hoses for proper hook up binding...

Page 380: ...e DEX COOL Coolant See Engine Coolant in the Index Delco Supreme 11 Brake Fluid GM Part No 12377967 or equivalent DOT 3 Brake Fluid USAGE Hydraulic Clutch System Parking Brake Cable Guides Power Steer...

Page 381: ...quivalent or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI 2 Category LB or GC LB USAGE Constant Velocity Universal Joint Clutch Pushrod to Clutch Fork Joint Hood Latch Assembly Secondary Latch Pivots Spring...

Page 382: ...nges FLUIDLUBRICANT I Multi Pu oseLubricant Superlube I GM Part No 12346241 or equivalent Multi PuoseLubricant Superlube GM Part No 12346241 or equivalent USAGE Weatherstrip Conditioning Weatherstrip...

Page 383: ...after the maintenance interval Any additional information from Owner Checks and Services or Periodic Maintenance can beadded on the following record pages Also you should retain all maintenance receip...

Page 384: ...Maintenance Record ODOMETER DATE READING SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED I 7 49...

Page 385: ...MaintenanceRecord ODOMETER DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED SERVICED BY READING 7 50...

Page 386: ...tion Procedure Customer Assistance for Text Telephone TTY Users Roadside Assistance Canadian Roadside Assistance Courtesy Transportation GM Participation inan Alternative Dispute Resolution Program 8...

Page 387: ...ever if a concern has not been resolved to your complete satisfaction take the following steps STEPONE Discuss your concern with a member of dealershipmanagement Normally concerns can be quickly resol...

Page 388: ...3 7854 French For help outside of the United States and Canada call the following numbers as appropriate 0 In Mexico 525 625 3256 In Puerto Rico 1 800 496 9992 English or 1 800 496 9993 Spanish 0 In t...

Page 389: ...36008 Pontiac MI 48343 6008 In Canada write to General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Communication Centre 163 005 1908Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa OntarioL1H 8P7 Refer to your Warranty and Owner Assis...

Page 390: ...y Delivery of enough fuel for the customer to get tothe nearest service station up to 4 00 will be covered Jump Start No start situations which require abattery jump start will be covered at no charge...

Page 391: ...dging if vehicle disablementoccurs at least 150miles 240k m from your home or rental property Pleuse Note you will be required to obtain prior approval from GMC Roadside Assistanceand pay for expenses...

Page 392: ...y 7 days a week 365 days a year including weekends and holidays Should you have any questions about roadside assistance call the GMC Roadside Assistance Center or contact your dealer Roadside Assistan...

Page 393: ...another person i e friend neighbor etc in lieu of rental for overnight warranty repair up to a five day maximum All Courtesy Transportation arrangements will be administered by your GMC dealership se...

Page 394: ...n assist in arriving at a solution to a disagreement regarding vehicle repairs or interpretation of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty To assist in resolving these disagreements GMCvoluntarily participa...

Page 395: ...stomer Assistance Center at 1 800 GMC 8782 1 800 462 8782 Warranty Information Your vehicle comes with a separate warranty booklet that contains detailed warranty information REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS...

Page 396: ...e you llnotify us Please callus at I 800 GMC 8782 1 800 462 8782 or write Pontiac GMC Customer Assistance Center P O Box 436008 Pontiac MI 48343 6008 In Canada please callus at 1 800 263 3777 English...

Page 397: ...ulletins givetechnical service information needed to knowledgeably service General Motors cars and trucks Each bulletin contains instructionsto assistin the diagnosis and serviceof your vehicle PLEASE...

Page 398: ...on HELM INCORPORATED P O Box 07130 Detroit MI 48207 CUSTOMER SNAME ATTENTION STREETADDRESS NO P O BOX NUMBERS CITY STATE ZIP CODE DAYTIMETELEPHONENO 0 AREA CODE vIC ORD98 Prices are subject to change...

Page 399: ...INOTES 8 14...

Page 400: ...s 6 57 ArbitrationProgram 8 9 Armrest Storage 2 53 Ashtrays 2 57 Audio Systems 3 1 3 IO Automatic Headlamp System 2 41 Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle 6 3 Servicing 1 29 Automatic Tran...

Page 401: ...raints l 42 Center Seat Positions 1 50 Securing i n a Rear Outside Seat Position 1 48 Securing inthe Right Front Seat Position 1 50 Tire 6 48 9 2 TopStrap 1 47 Wheretoput l 46 Where Not to Put 1 50 Ci...

Page 402: ...Roads 4 34 InaBlizzard 4 38 Night 4 27 Off Road 4 14 OnCurves 4 9 Rainy Conditions 4 28 Snowy and Icy Conditions 4 36 Through Deep Standing Water 4 30 WetRoads 4 28 Winter 4 36 WithaTrailer 4 47 Drivi...

Page 403: ...care 6 54 AutomaticTransmission 2 20 Manual Transmission 2 21 Flashers HazardWarning 5 2 FlatTire Changing 5 21 Fluids and Lubricants 6 65 7 45 Foreign Countries Fuel 6 5 Fourth Gear ManualTransmissio...

Page 404: ...tems 7 43 Front Drive Axle Boot Seal 7 43 Steering 7 43 Suspension 7 43 Throttle System 7 43 Transfer Case 7 44 InstrumentPanel 2 64 Cleaning 6 52 Cluster 2 65 2 66 FuseBlock 6 60 Interior Lamps 2 43...

Page 405: ...1 Long Tripmighway 7 6 7 27 Owner Checks and Services 7 39 PeriodicMaintenance Inspections 7 43 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 7 45 ScheduledMaintenanceServices 7 4 Short Trip City 7 5 7 7 Maintena...

Page 406: ...mission 2 26 Passing 4 11 Passlock 2 12 Payload 4 42 PeriodicMaintenanceInspections 7 43 Parking Power AccessoryOutlets 2 58 DoorLocks 2 5 RemoteControlMirror 2 45 Steering 4 9 Steering Fluid 6 27 Win...

Page 407: ...enter FrontPassengerPosition 1 30 Center Rear Passenger Position 1 38 Children 1 39 1 53 DriverPosition 1 15 Extender 1 56 HowtoWearProperly 1 15 Lap Belt 1 30 Lap S houlder 1 15 Questions andAnswers...

Page 408: ...bols Vehicle v Tachometer 2 67 Taillamp Bulb Replacement 6 38 TapePlayerCare 3 29 Temperatureand Compass Display 2 49 Theft 2 12 THEFTLOCK 3 26 Thermostat 6 27 Third AutomaticTransmission 2 20 Third G...

Page 409: ...2 61 RollingCodeOpeners 2 62 Used Replacement Wheels 6 48 Operation 2 62 Vehiclecontrol 4 5 VehicleDamageWarnings iv VehicleDimensions 6 66 Vehicle Identification Number 6 58 VehicleLoading 4 40 Vehi...

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