Owner's Manual
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These parts of the body are best able to . The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. of thebeltshouldbelowandsnugonthehips,justtouching thethighs.Inacrash,thisappliesforcetothestrongpelvicbones....
These parts of the body are best able to . The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. of thebeltshouldbelowandsnugonthehips,justtouching thethighs.Inacrash,thisappliesforcetothestrongpelvicbones....
Owner's Manual
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If a belt is onyour title andregistration.Andyoucanfindthemodelnumberon the certificationltire label ofyourvehicle. 1-36 Before replacing any safety belt, see your dealer for the correct part number. Collisiondamagealsomaymean youwill havetohavesafetybeltparts,liketheretractor,replacedor if thebeltwasn'tbeingusedatthetime anchoragelocationsrepaired-even of the collision. You'llneedthemodelyearandmodelnumberforyourvehicle.Themodel year is torn orfrayed,getanewone right away. Seats & ...
If a belt is onyour title andregistration.Andyoucanfindthemodelnumberon the certificationltire label ofyourvehicle. 1-36 Before replacing any safety belt, see your dealer for the correct part number. Collisiondamagealsomaymean youwill havetohavesafetybeltparts,liketheretractor,replacedor if thebeltwasn'tbeingusedatthetime anchoragelocationsrepaired-even of the collision. You'llneedthemodelyearandmodelnumberforyourvehicle.Themodel year is torn orfrayed,getanewone right away. Seats & ...
Owner's Manual
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Parking Over Things That Burn AM220007 CAUTION Thingsthatcan burn couldtouchhotexhaust parts underyour vehicleandignite.Don't park overpapers,leaves,drygrassorother thingsthatcanburn. 2-25
Parking Over Things That Burn AM220007 CAUTION Thingsthatcan burn couldtouchhotexhaust parts underyour vehicleandignite.Don't park overpapers,leaves,drygrassorother thingsthatcanburn. 2-25
Owner's Manual
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... service.(See"TowingYourVehicle" in theIndex.) 2-66 knowyourwarninglightsandgages.They'rea big help. Whenoneofthewarning lightscomesonandstaysonwhenyouare driving,orwhenoneofthegagesshowstheremaybeaproblem,checkthe section that tells you what to stop. If one part isn'tworking,theotherpartcanstillworkandstopyou.Forgoodbraking, though,youneedbothpartsworkingwell.Yourvehiclealsohasrearwheel anti-lockbrakes. Brake System Warning Light Cluster Cluster Digital Standard i Pol 59 Your vehicle'shydraulicbrakesystemisdivided into twoparts.
... service.(See"TowingYourVehicle" in theIndex.) 2-66 knowyourwarninglightsandgages.They'rea big help. Whenoneofthewarning lightscomesonandstaysonwhenyouare driving,orwhenoneofthegagesshowstheremaybeaproblem,checkthe section that tells you what to stop. If one part isn'tworking,theotherpartcanstillworkandstopyou.Forgoodbraking, though,youneedbothpartsworkingwell.Yourvehiclealsohasrearwheel anti-lockbrakes. Brake System Warning Light Cluster Cluster Digital Standard i Pol 59 Your vehicle'shydraulicbrakesystemisdivided into twoparts.
Owner's Manual
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It tells you thetime.(Whentheignition display the time.) BAL (Balance) Thecontrol behind the upperknoballowsyou therightandleftspeakers. P WR (Power) The PWR buttonswitchestheradioonand Upper Knob Theupperknobdoesthesethreethings: off , pushtheRECALLknob the radio is playing. How to RECALLthefrequencywhen 3-9 to balancethesoundbetween to It allowsyou to Operate Your E T P AM Radio K4308 This part tellsyouhowyourETR@ AM radio works. Lower Knob Turnthelowerknow to tune in radiostations is off . It controlsthevolume.TheVOLknobincreasesvolumewhenrotated clockwise.
It tells you thetime.(Whentheignition display the time.) BAL (Balance) Thecontrol behind the upperknoballowsyou therightandleftspeakers. P WR (Power) The PWR buttonswitchestheradioonand Upper Knob Theupperknobdoesthesethreethings: off , pushtheRECALLknob the radio is playing. How to RECALLthefrequencywhen 3-9 to balancethesoundbetween to It allowsyou to Operate Your E T P AM Radio K4308 This part tellsyouhowyourETR@ AM radio works. Lower Knob Turnthelowerknow to tune in radiostations is off . It controlsthevolume.TheVOLknobincreasesvolumewhenrotated clockwise.
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.... LeWRight Speaker Control Thecontrolbehindtheupperknoballowsyoutobalancethesoundbetween therightandleftspeakers.Balancewillbedisplayedbrieflywhenusingthis control. Lower Knob Thelowerknobdoesthesetwothings: It enablesyou to Operate Your E T P AM-FM Stereo Audio Compact Disc (CD) System KO596 This part tells youhowyourETR@ AM-FM stereosystemworks: P WR (Power) ThePWR buttonswitchestheradioonand off when theignitionison. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems How to tune in differentradiostationsbyturningtheknob clockwise or counterclockwise. 3-20...
.... LeWRight Speaker Control Thecontrolbehindtheupperknoballowsyoutobalancethesoundbetween therightandleftspeakers.Balancewillbedisplayedbrieflywhenusingthis control. Lower Knob Thelowerknobdoesthesetwothings: It enablesyou to Operate Your E T P AM-FM Stereo Audio Compact Disc (CD) System KO596 This part tells youhowyourETR@ AM-FM stereosystemworks: P WR (Power) ThePWR buttonswitchestheradioonand off when theignitionison. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems How to tune in differentradiostationsbyturningtheknob clockwise or counterclockwise. 3-20...
Owner's Manual
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...'t probably won't get through rushing water can still wash away the ground from under your tires, and you could drown. your axle and other vehicle parts. If thewaterisn'ttoodeep,thendrivethrough it . A Driving through . I , , ~;~:.cx I ' . . : :j/2'' :. . At fastspeeds,water splashesonyourignitionsystemandyourvehiclecanstall.Stallingcanalso occur if yougetyourtailpipeunderwater.And,aslongasyourtailpipeis underwater,you'llneverbeabletostartyourengine.Whenyougothrough it -you to...
...'t probably won't get through rushing water can still wash away the ground from under your tires, and you could drown. your axle and other vehicle parts. If thewaterisn'ttoodeep,thendrivethrough it . A Driving through . I , , ~;~:.cx I ' . . : :j/2'' :. . At fastspeeds,water splashesonyourignitionsystemandyourvehiclecanstall.Stallingcanalso occur if yougetyourtailpipeunderwater.And,aslongasyourtailpipeis underwater,you'llneverbeabletostartyourengine.Whenyougothrough it -you to...
Owner's Manual
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... you want to passyou,makeiteasyforthem. Get and plan your safety in fogonly if youcanseefarenoughaheadtopass safely.Eventhen, be prepared to increase your trip into an unknown part of trafficonthem. Try tousethefreewaysthatrimandcrisscrossmostlargecities. savetimeandenergy.(Seethenextsection,"FreewayDriving.") You'll 4-41 If othervehiclestry to respectanother'sproperty,butyoumightneedtoput somethingbetweenyouandmovingvehicles-space,trees,telephonepoles, aprivatedriveway,anythingthatremovesyoufromothertraffic. Here are doing...
... you want to passyou,makeiteasyforthem. Get and plan your safety in fogonly if youcanseefarenoughaheadtopass safely.Eventhen, be prepared to increase your trip into an unknown part of trafficonthem. Try tousethefreewaysthatrimandcrisscrossmostlargecities. savetimeandenergy.(Seethenextsection,"FreewayDriving.") You'll 4-41 If othervehiclestry to respectanother'sproperty,butyoumightneedtoput somethingbetweenyouandmovingvehicles-space,trees,telephonepoles, aprivatedriveway,anythingthatremovesyoufromothertraffic. Here are doing...
Owner's Manual
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... ire Some things you 'llfindexperiencedandableserviceexpertsinyourvehicle's if dealershipsallacrossNorthAmerica.They'llbereadyandwillingtohelp needit. Should you delay your trip Maps: Do youhaveup-to make too many miles that first part ofthejourney.Wearcomfortableclothingandshoesyoucan easilydrivein. Your Driving and the Road maytendtothinkyouaregoingslowerthanyouactuallyare.Forexample, 40 mph (65 km/h)mightseemlikeonly 20 mph (30 km/h).Obviously,this 20 mph (30 km...
... ire Some things you 'llfindexperiencedandableserviceexpertsinyourvehicle's if dealershipsallacrossNorthAmerica.They'llbereadyandwillingtohelp needit. Should you delay your trip Maps: Do youhaveup-to make too many miles that first part ofthejourney.Wearcomfortableclothingandshoesyoucan easilydrivein. Your Driving and the Road maytendtothinkyouaregoingslowerthanyouactuallyare.Forexample, 40 mph (65 km/h)mightseemlikeonly 20 mph (30 km/h).Obviously,this 20 mph (30 km...
Owner's Manual
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HeavyEngine Metal Part r" L 1 L PO1 67 10. Removethecables in reverseordertopreventelectricalshorting.Take care that they don't touch each other or any other metal. 5-6 Now startthevehiclewiththegoodbatteryandruntheenginefor awhile. 11. Prob/ems on the Road Good Battery () - If it won'tstartafter a fewtries, it probably needs service. 12. Try to startthevehiclewiththedeadbattery.
HeavyEngine Metal Part r" L 1 L PO1 67 10. Removethecables in reverseordertopreventelectricalshorting.Take care that they don't touch each other or any other metal. 5-6 Now startthevehiclewiththegoodbatteryandruntheenginefor awhile. 11. Prob/ems on the Road Good Battery () - If it won'tstartafter a fewtries, it probably needs service. 12. Try to startthevehiclewiththedeadbattery.
Owner's Manual
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... water to cool ifyoueverhavetoturn systemandradiatorpressurecap thepressurecap. 5-1 2 Coolant b contains ethylene glycol and it wil'l burn if the engine parts are hot enough. Rain water, or someotherliquid,like alcohill, can freeze and crack the en1 coreandother parts. ADD mark, Whenthecoolantinthecoolantrecoverytankisatorabovethe start your engine could be burned if you wouldn't get the overheat warning. How... engine could catch fire and you or others could get too hot but you spill coolant on a hot engine. Don't spill coolant on hot engine parts.
... water to cool ifyoueverhavetoturn systemandradiatorpressurecap thepressurecap. 5-1 2 Coolant b contains ethylene glycol and it wil'l burn if the engine parts are hot enough. Rain water, or someotherliquid,like alcohill, can freeze and crack the en1 coreandother parts. ADD mark, Whenthecoolantinthecoolantrecoverytankisatorabovethe start your engine could be burned if you wouldn't get the overheat warning. How... engine could catch fire and you or others could get too hot but you spill coolant on a hot engine. Don't spill coolant on hot engine parts.
Owner's Manual
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but be sure to use a scraperorwirebrushlater,if need to, to which it is fastened, can use oil or grease on the wheel, or onthe parts to get all the rust or dirt off. I you change a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from the places where the wheel attaches to do , ...
but be sure to use a scraperorwirebrushlater,if need to, to which it is fastened, can use oil or grease on the wheel, or onthe parts to get all the rust or dirt off. I you change a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from the places where the wheel attaches to do , ...
Owner's Manual
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... wheelsabove 35 rnph 1(55krn/h) as possible. If you letyourtiresspin at high speed, theycanexplodeand you1 or others could cause an engine comparlme'nt fire or other parts ofthe vehicle can overheat.
... wheelsabove 35 rnph 1(55krn/h) as possible. If you letyourtiresspin at high speed, theycanexplodeand you1 or others could cause an engine comparlme'nt fire or other parts ofthe vehicle can overheat.
Owner's Manual
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Windshield Washer Fluid ~ ... r..l...6-23 3.,Iri.1111r ...6-27 ...6-28 ...6-29 Brake Master Cylinder...6-30 Replacing Brake System Parts ...,...,.. 6-1 Manual Transmission Fluid ,...6-19 ...6-20 Hydraulic Clutch I...I...I... -...Rear Axle ...I...I..I...6-21 = Transfer Case ...,.~...6-21 Front Axle ...I...I...I...r...I...r...I...I.II...I ...r...6-9 Air Cleaner 6-14 ... ...Automatic Transmission Fluid ...-...6-16 ...,. Engine Oil I...1......
Windshield Washer Fluid ~ ... r..l...6-23 3.,Iri.1111r ...6-27 ...6-28 ...6-29 Brake Master Cylinder...6-30 Replacing Brake System Parts ...,...,.. 6-1 Manual Transmission Fluid ,...6-19 ...6-20 Hydraulic Clutch I...I...I... -...Rear Axle ...I...I..I...6-21 = Transfer Case ...,.~...6-21 Front Axle ...I...I...I...r...I...r...I...I.II...I ...r...6-9 Air Cleaner 6-14 ... ...Automatic Transmission Fluid ...-...6-16 ...,. Engine Oil I...1......
Owner's Manual
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Service & Appearance Care Battery ...Vehicle Storage 6-31 ...6-31 Bulb Replacement ...6-31 6-34 Other Maintenance Items ...Loading Your Vehicle ...6-38 Tires...6-43 Appearance Care ...6-50 6-57 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Service Parts Identification Label ...6-59 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-59 6-61 Capacities and Specification Charts ... 6-2
Service & Appearance Care Battery ...Vehicle Storage 6-31 ...6-31 Bulb Replacement ...6-31 6-34 Other Maintenance Items ...Loading Your Vehicle ...6-38 Tires...6-43 Appearance Care ...6-50 6-57 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Service Parts Identification Label ...6-59 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-59 6-61 Capacities and Specification Charts ... 6-2
Owner's Manual
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... Your GeneralMotorsdealerknowsyourvehiclebestandwantsyoutobe happywithit.Wehopeyou'llgo to do someofyourown service work on a vehicle without knowingenou'glhaboutit. 9 Besureyouhavesufficient know18edge,experience, andthe proper replacement parts and tools before you use the wrong fasteners, parts can later break 'ar fall off. thesemarks: GM partshaveone of Doing Your Own Service Work If youwantto do service work , you...
... Your GeneralMotorsdealerknowsyourvehiclebestandwantsyoutobe happywithit.Wehopeyou'llgo to do someofyourown service work on a vehicle without knowingenou'glhaboutit. 9 Besureyouhavesufficient know18edge,experience, andthe proper replacement parts and tools before you use the wrong fasteners, parts can later break 'ar fall off. thesemarks: GM partshaveone of Doing Your Own Service Work If youwantto do service work , you...
Owner's Manual
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... noise whenyou'reacceleratingordrivingupahill.That'snormal,and youdon'thave to buyahigheroctane fuel to helpavoidtheseproblem! ' " Gasolines for cleaner air. Methanol is badforyourvehicle.Don'tuse an corrodemetal parts in your part for Cleaner Air Youruseof gasolinewithdetergentadditiveswill help preventdepositsfrom forming in yourengineand fuel system.Thathelpskeepyourengine in thoseparts of pinging.It'sthe heavy, constantknockthatmeansyouhaveaproblem. Whataboutgasolinewithblendingmaterialsthatcontainoxygen,such MTBE...
... noise whenyou'reacceleratingordrivingupahill.That'snormal,and youdon'thave to buyahigheroctane fuel to helpavoidtheseproblem! ' " Gasolines for cleaner air. Methanol is badforyourvehicle.Don'tuse an corrodemetal parts in your part for Cleaner Air Youruseof gasolinewithdetergentadditiveswill help preventdepositsfrom forming in yourengineand fuel system.Thathelpskeepyourengine in thoseparts of pinging.It'sthe heavy, constantknockthatmeansyouhaveaproblem. Whataboutgasolinewithblendingmaterialsthatcontainoxygen,such MTBE...
Owner's Manual
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.... If youhave to add coolant more than four times a year, have your dealer check your warranty muchwater in the mixcanfreezeandcracktheengine,radiator,hea core and other part J be covered by your cooling system. '' you use the proper coolant, you wouldn't get too hot but you don'thave to add extra inhibitors cauditiveswhichclaim...
.... If youhave to add coolant more than four times a year, have your dealer check your warranty muchwater in the mixcanfreezeandcracktheengine,radiator,hea core and other part J be covered by your cooling system. '' you use the proper coolant, you wouldn't get too hot but you don'thave to add extra inhibitors cauditiveswhichclaim...
Owner's Manual
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... them,asyourvehicledoeswhen braking system-forexample,whenyourbrake linings weardownandyou have really good braking. Usenewbrake fluid fromasealed container only. @ Replacing Brake System Parts Thebrakingsystemonamodernvehicle is normal.Ifyou noticefuelleaks orfumes, thecausesshouldbefoundandcorrectedatonce. 6-30 If youdon't,yourbrakesmaynolongerworkproperly.For example, if someoneputs in brakeliningsthatarewrongforyourvehicle,the balancebetweenyourfrontandrearbrakescanchange,fortheworse.The brakingperformanceyou'vecome to expectcanchange ...
... them,asyourvehicledoeswhen braking system-forexample,whenyourbrake linings weardownandyou have really good braking. Usenewbrake fluid fromasealed container only. @ Replacing Brake System Parts Thebrakingsystemonamodernvehicle is normal.Ifyou noticefuelleaks orfumes, thecausesshouldbefoundandcorrectedatonce. 6-30 If youdon't,yourbrakesmaynolongerworkproperly.For example, if someoneputs in brakeliningsthatarewrongforyourvehicle,the balancebetweenyourfrontandrearbrakescanchange,fortheworse.The brakingperformanceyou'vecome to expectcanchange ...
Owner's Manual
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.... 1 CAUTION inside A 1Thingsyougutor turn,yourvehiclecanstrikeandinjurepeople sudden stop anythingelse-they will goasfastasthevehiclegoes. Besuretoincludethe weight of the seats. 0 Whenyou carry somethinginsidethevehicle,secure it can carry. I I I you do, parts on your vehicle can break,or it whenever you can shorten the life of your vehidle any heavier than tRle GVWR or tlhe f maximum front...
.... 1 CAUTION inside A 1Thingsyougutor turn,yourvehiclecanstrikeandinjurepeople sudden stop anythingelse-they will goasfastasthevehiclegoes. Besuretoincludethe weight of the seats. 0 Whenyou carry somethinginsidethevehicle,secure it can carry. I I I you do, parts on your vehicle can break,or it whenever you can shorten the life of your vehidle any heavier than tRle GVWR or tlhe f maximum front...