Owner's Manual
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Adjust the seat (to wear it properly. 1. Here's how to seehow, see "Seats" in the Index) so you can sit up straight. 1-17 Close and lock the door. 2. Lap-Shoulder Belt The driver has a lap-shoulder belt. Driver Position This section describes the driver's restraint system.
Adjust the seat (to wear it properly. 1. Here's how to seehow, see "Seats" in the Index) so you can sit up straight. 1-17 Close and lock the door. 2. Lap-Shoulder Belt The driver has a lap-shoulder belt. Driver Position This section describes the driver's restraint system.
Owner's Manual
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...Controls Section A . refer to do if you have a problem . and what to "Vehicle Symbols" in the Introduction ...2-3 Keys ...Your Doors and How They Work ...2-5 . 2-8 DoorLocks ... ...New Vehicle "Break-In" ...Theft Ignition Switch ... . . 2-11 . . 2-12... 2-13 ... Starting Your Engine ...2-14 2-15 FuelRegulator ...Driving Through Deep Standing Water ...2-15 Engine Block Heater ...2-16 Automatic Transmission ParkingBrake ... 2-17 Locking Rear Axle ... ...< ...2-20 2-21 2-22 ...2-20 Shifting Into " P ' (Park) ...Shifting Out of vehicle symbols. and braking. Also explained...
...Controls Section A . refer to do if you have a problem . and what to "Vehicle Symbols" in the Introduction ...2-3 Keys ...Your Doors and How They Work ...2-5 . 2-8 DoorLocks ... ...New Vehicle "Break-In" ...Theft Ignition Switch ... . . 2-11 . . 2-12... 2-13 ... Starting Your Engine ...2-14 2-15 FuelRegulator ...Driving Through Deep Standing Water ...2-15 Engine Block Heater ...2-16 Automatic Transmission ParkingBrake ... 2-17 Locking Rear Axle ... ...< ...2-20 2-21 2-22 ...2-20 Shifting Into " P ' (Park) ...Shifting Out of vehicle symbols. and braking. Also explained...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle is forthe doors and all other locks. NOTICE: Your vehicle has a number of trouble getting into your vehicle a if you have lot of new features that tells your keys inside. You may even have to damage your safe keys, you'llbe able to get So be sure you ever lock your dealer...
... vehicle is forthe doors and all other locks. NOTICE: Your vehicle has a number of trouble getting into your vehicle a if you have lot of new features that tells your keys inside. You may even have to damage your safe keys, you'llbe able to get So be sure you ever lock your dealer...
Owner's Manual
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To fully open the ' doors, push in this on the clip and lift the check assembly up off the mounting bracket. Replace the assemblies the same way. ~ See the caution under "Swing-Out Windows" in on each door. Do this section. Door Locks 2-8
To fully open the ' doors, push in this on the clip and lift the check assembly up off the mounting bracket. Replace the assemblies the same way. ~ See the caution under "Swing-Out Windows" in on each door. Do this section. Door Locks 2-8
Owner's Manual
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Rear doors cannot be manually locked fromthe inside To unlock the rear hatch and split-panel doors from the inside: Slide the lock levers up. To unlock the front doors and the sliding side door from the inside : To lock front doors and sliding side door, slide the lock levers down. There are several ways to lock and unlock your vehicle: ... From the inside : Push the top of the HATCH REL switch. 2-9
Rear doors cannot be manually locked fromthe inside To unlock the rear hatch and split-panel doors from the inside: Slide the lock levers up. To unlock the front doors and the sliding side door from the inside : To lock front doors and sliding side door, slide the lock levers down. There are several ways to lock and unlock your vehicle: ... From the inside : Push the top of the HATCH REL switch. 2-9
Owner's Manual
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... and, in aboutfive seconds, locks the sliding door. After you are leaving the vehicle, take your keys, open and you push the power door lock switch, the sliding door will not lock unlock the rear hatch and or split panel doors. All models haveoverriding door locks. Power Door Locks If your vehicle has power door locks, push the power door lock switch to release the...
... and, in aboutfive seconds, locks the sliding door. After you are leaving the vehicle, take your keys, open and you push the power door lock switch, the sliding door will not lock unlock the rear hatch and or split panel doors. All models haveoverriding door locks. Power Door Locks If your vehicle has power door locks, push the power door lock switch to release the...
Owner's Manual
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... the outside of the vehicle, put on the hatch and open the right rear door first. Although your vehicle has a number of the steering column, to unlock them. (See also Hatch Release Switch, Rear WiperNasher, and Rear Defogger in the ... theft is shut. Grasp the handle and pull the door open the doors. If the hatch is partially closed, the rear doors will lock and you will automatically lock when the hatch is big business, especially in the lock and turn to steal. The hatch and doors will need to use the key or HATCH REL switch...
... the outside of the vehicle, put on the hatch and open the right rear door first. Although your vehicle has a number of the steering column, to unlock them. (See also Hatch Release Switch, Rear WiperNasher, and Rear Defogger in the ... theft is shut. Grasp the handle and pull the door open the doors. If the hatch is partially closed, the rear doors will lock and you will automatically lock when the hatch is big business, especially in the lock and turn to steal. The hatch and doors will need to use the key or HATCH REL switch...
Owner's Manual
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... out of with you. Don't drive at Night Park in a lighted spot, close all the doors except the driver's. Your steering wheel will be locked, and so will be watching yourvehicle, it's best to lock the doors. New Vehicle "Break-In " NOTICE: Your modern vehicle doesn't need an elaborate"break-in." ..." guideline every timeyou get new brake linings. 2-12 And remember to lock it up and take your keys. Put your brake linings aren't yet broken new in. Then take the door key with you. Lock all windows and lock your vehicle. Key in the Ignition If you walk away from the ignition...
... out of with you. Don't drive at Night Park in a lighted spot, close all the doors except the driver's. Your steering wheel will be locked, and so will be watching yourvehicle, it's best to lock the doors. New Vehicle "Break-In " NOTICE: Your modern vehicle doesn't need an elaborate"break-in." ..." guideline every timeyou get new brake linings. 2-12 And remember to lock it up and take your keys. Put your brake linings aren't yet broken new in. Then take the door key with you. Lock all windows and lock your vehicle. Key in the Ignition If you walk away from the ignition...
Owner's Manual
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... off . Dome Lights The dome lights may have this option, a reminder tone will sound when your ignitionis in OFF, LOCK or ACC. You can adjust the lights to any of the doors. You can also turnon the dome lights by rotating the lamp and they will work when the ignition on andoff...
... off . Dome Lights The dome lights may have this option, a reminder tone will sound when your ignitionis in OFF, LOCK or ACC. You can adjust the lights to any of the doors. You can also turnon the dome lights by rotating the lamp and they will work when the ignition on andoff...
Owner's Manual
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... Then, wipe the track clean andlubricate with LubriplateTM White Grease. Sliding Door Tracks Your vehicle's slidingdoor has three tracks which need lubrication. For the upper and lower tracks, open the door, wipe the track clean and then lubricate with Lubriplate White Grease. ...check your vehicle will not work when the temperature is below 40°F (4 O C). For exposed surfaces, such door checks, door lock bolts, lock as possible. Lubrication Accelerator Control System Refer to the Maintenance Scheduleto determine how often the accelerator linkage pivot points must ...
... Then, wipe the track clean andlubricate with LubriplateTM White Grease. Sliding Door Tracks Your vehicle's slidingdoor has three tracks which need lubrication. For the upper and lower tracks, open the door, wipe the track clean and then lubricate with Lubriplate White Grease. ...check your vehicle will not work when the temperature is below 40°F (4 O C). For exposed surfaces, such door checks, door lock bolts, lock as possible. Lubrication Accelerator Control System Refer to the Maintenance Scheduleto determine how often the accelerator linkage pivot points must ...
Owner's Manual
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... wet cloth and lightly coated with a rubber lubricant. De-icers which contain alcohol could wash the factory out installed lubricant and cause the lock to use . Three- Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often tolubricate these items and what type oflubricant to use . Engine... that helps keep your engine and exhaust system serviced regularly. You can get at a proper level. Door weatherstrips and rubber hood bumpers should not usepenetrating oils because they must be sure tolubricate the lock after using a de-icer of this type. Use only unleaded fuel in your...
... wet cloth and lightly coated with a rubber lubricant. De-icers which contain alcohol could wash the factory out installed lubricant and cause the lock to use . Three- Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often tolubricate these items and what type oflubricant to use . Engine... that helps keep your engine and exhaust system serviced regularly. You can get at a proper level. Door weatherstrips and rubber hood bumpers should not usepenetrating oils because they must be sure tolubricate the lock after using a de-icer of this type. Use only unleaded fuel in your...
Owner's Manual
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... "P" (Park). Lubricate the hood safety lever pivot and prop rod pivot. Lubricatethe body hood, fuel door and rear compartment hinges, latches and locks including interiorglove box and console doors, and any moving seat hardware. On all body door hinges. Release the manual parking brake, then slowly release the regular brake. More frequent lubricationmay be...
... "P" (Park). Lubricate the hood safety lever pivot and prop rod pivot. Lubricatethe body hood, fuel door and rear compartment hinges, latches and locks including interiorglove box and console doors, and any moving seat hardware. On all body door hinges. Release the manual parking brake, then slowly release the regular brake. More frequent lubricationmay be...
Owner's Manual
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.... 1050 109). No. 1050109). Engine Oil (GM Part Front Wheel Bearings Automatic Transmission Shift Linkage, Floor Shift Linkage, Hood and Door Hinges, Body Door Hinge Pins, Folding Seat, Fuel Door Hinge Key Lock Cylinders Chassis Lubrication Windshield Washer Solvent Weatherstrips Gas Line GM Multi-Purpose lubricant (GM Part No. 12345120) or a synthetic light weight...
.... 1050 109). No. 1050109). Engine Oil (GM Part Front Wheel Bearings Automatic Transmission Shift Linkage, Floor Shift Linkage, Hood and Door Hinges, Body Door Hinge Pins, Folding Seat, Fuel Door Hinge Key Lock Cylinders Chassis Lubrication Windshield Washer Solvent Weatherstrips Gas Line GM Multi-Purpose lubricant (GM Part No. 12345120) or a synthetic light weight...
Owner's Manual
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... ...4-15 4-22 InBlizzard ...In Mud. D Damage 6-61 Finish ...Sheet Metal ...6-60 Daytime Running Lights ...2-43. 2-60 Indicator Light ...2-43. 2-60 ...3-7 Defogger. Rear Window ...DomeLights ...2-44 Doors ...2-5 Locks ...2-8 PowerLocks ...2-10 2-10 Rear ...Side ...2-5 Side. Or Ice ...4-20. 5-33 InRain ...4-13 InWater ...4-14 LossofControl ...4-11 4-13 Nightvision ...On Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-18 On...
... ...4-15 4-22 InBlizzard ...In Mud. D Damage 6-61 Finish ...Sheet Metal ...6-60 Daytime Running Lights ...2-43. 2-60 Indicator Light ...2-43. 2-60 ...3-7 Defogger. Rear Window ...DomeLights ...2-44 Doors ...2-5 Locks ...2-8 PowerLocks ...2-10 2-10 Rear ...Side ...2-5 Side. Or Ice ...4-20. 5-33 InRain ...4-13 InWater ...4-14 LossofControl ...4-11 4-13 Nightvision ...On Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-18 On...
Owner's Manual
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Loading YourVehicle ...644 Lubrication ...6-42 Accelerator Control System ...6-42 Body ...6-42 Sliding Door Tracks ...6-42 Front Suspension and Steering Linkage ...6-41 Front Wheel Bearings (Two Wheel Drive) ...6-41 LatchesandHinge ...6-42 Lock Cylinders ...6-43 Rear Axle ...6-24 Transfer Case ...6-24 Luggagecarrier ...2-65 Maintenance ...7-2 OtherItems ...6-41 Periodic Inspections ...7-12 Record ...7-15 Scheduled Maintenance ...7-3, 7-7 Underbody ...6-61...
Loading YourVehicle ...644 Lubrication ...6-42 Accelerator Control System ...6-42 Body ...6-42 Sliding Door Tracks ...6-42 Front Suspension and Steering Linkage ...6-41 Front Wheel Bearings (Two Wheel Drive) ...6-41 LatchesandHinge ...6-42 Lock Cylinders ...6-43 Rear Axle ...6-24 Transfer Case ...6-24 Luggagecarrier ...2-65 Maintenance ...7-2 OtherItems ...6-41 Periodic Inspections ...7-12 Record ...7-15 Scheduled Maintenance ...7-3, 7-7 Underbody ...6-61...