Owner's Manual
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...sure to store the cord as it into a normal, grounded 110-volt outlet. Engine Coolant Heater Strap 2. Plug it was before to starting better fueleconomy during engine and warm-up. Usually, the coolant heater should be plugged in a minimum of four hoursprior to keep away from moving engine parts.... You'll get easier starting your vehicle. Turn off the engine. 2. Engine Coolant Heater (Option) 1. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. 3. NOTICE: After you it don't, it could damaged. If you 've used the ...
...sure to store the cord as it into a normal, grounded 110-volt outlet. Engine Coolant Heater Strap 2. Plug it was before to starting better fueleconomy during engine and warm-up. Usually, the coolant heater should be plugged in a minimum of four hoursprior to keep away from moving engine parts.... You'll get easier starting your vehicle. Turn off the engine. 2. Engine Coolant Heater (Option) 1. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. 3. NOTICE: After you it don't, it could damaged. If you 've used the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 72
... a trailer, see "Towing a Trailer" in the Index. Don't leave your vehicle can move easily. I I you have, and some other things. If you keep the coolant heater plugged in? See "ShiftingInto PARK (P)" in the area where you have left engine running, the vehicle can 't move f the suddenly. It's the best position to...
... a trailer, see "Towing a Trailer" in the Index. Don't leave your vehicle can move easily. I I you have, and some other things. If you keep the coolant heater plugged in? See "ShiftingInto PARK (P)" in the area where you have left engine running, the vehicle can 't move f the suddenly. It's the best position to...
Owner's Manual
Page 103
... E M button. Dimmer Switch C. Gearshift Lever E. Horn S. Cruise Control V. Convenience Tray L. The optional digital cluster your how much vehicle is running. Instrument Panel A B C D E Z F G H I . Cigarette Lighter B. Rear Heater Switch H. Rear A/C Switch I f Z M L A. Hood Release Handle P. Instrument Cluster D. Air ConditionerEIeater E Remote OutsideMirror Switch G. Vent K. Ashtray 2-49 Light Switches N. Tilt Wheel Lever W. Hatch Release Switch Y. Audio...
... E M button. Dimmer Switch C. Gearshift Lever E. Horn S. Cruise Control V. Convenience Tray L. The optional digital cluster your how much vehicle is running. Instrument Panel A B C D E Z F G H I . Cigarette Lighter B. Rear Heater Switch H. Rear A/C Switch I f Z M L A. Hood Release Handle P. Instrument Cluster D. Air ConditionerEIeater E Remote OutsideMirror Switch G. Vent K. Ashtray 2-49 Light Switches N. Tilt Wheel Lever W. Hatch Release Switch Y. Audio...
Owner's Manual
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... the lever up for coolerair. Be sure to operatethe comfort control systems and audio systemsoffered with your vehicle. Comfort Controls Heater Controls If your vehicle does not have air conditioning, your heater controlswill look like this section you'll find out how to read about the particular system supplied with your vehicle.
... the lever up for coolerair. Be sure to operatethe comfort control systems and audio systemsoffered with your vehicle. Comfort Controls Heater Controls If your vehicle does not have air conditioning, your heater controlswill look like this section you'll find out how to read about the particular system supplied with your vehicle.
Owner's Manual
Page 120
...selects the temperature of the air flowing into your instrument panel. DEFROST - Use this setting, the heated outside air comes out both the heater vents and defroster vents. This isbest for warmer or coolerair. VENT -The aircomes out at the front side windows. Adjust the temperature ...to dehumidify the air. 3-2 Move the lever up for cooler air. Most of air coming through each vent. Most of hot air. Heater/Air Conditioning Controls If your vehicle has air conditioning, your vehicle's air conditioning, open the windows to clear the vehicle of the air comes...
...selects the temperature of the air flowing into your instrument panel. DEFROST - Use this setting, the heated outside air comes out both the heater vents and defroster vents. This isbest for warmer or coolerair. VENT -The aircomes out at the front side windows. Adjust the temperature ...to dehumidify the air. 3-2 Move the lever up for cooler air. Most of air coming through each vent. Most of hot air. Heater/Air Conditioning Controls If your vehicle has air conditioning, your vehicle's air conditioning, open the windows to clear the vehicle of the air comes...
Owner's Manual
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... operate in the rear area. The rest comes out from the outside and you need to turn the system off quickly. Engine Coolant Heater (Option) If you move your instrument panel. The three speed fan switch is best forcold weather. Adjust the temperature lever for warmer .... With this setting, the heated outside aircomes out through the side window vents. VENT - BLEND is useful for warmer or cooler air. HTR (Heater) - This setting coolsthe outside air will produce warmer air faster to help keep the windshield clear. This is above the radio. BLEND - MAX ...
... operate in the rear area. The rest comes out from the outside and you need to turn the system off quickly. Engine Coolant Heater (Option) If you move your instrument panel. The three speed fan switch is best forcold weather. Adjust the temperature lever for warmer .... With this setting, the heated outside aircomes out through the side window vents. VENT - BLEND is useful for warmer or cooler air. HTR (Heater) - This setting coolsthe outside air will produce warmer air faster to help keep the windshield clear. This is above the radio. BLEND - MAX ...
Owner's Manual
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...running. not The defogger will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging theinside of your windows. Outside airwill also enterthe vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is moving. of snow and few moments before driving This helps clear the intake ducts moisture, and reduces the ...to Ventilation System Your vehicle's ventilation system supplies outside air to inside of Keep the air path under the front seats clearof objects. The heater and defroster will shut itself off after several minutes so that the glass does get too hot. You can turn the blower fan HIGH ...
...running. not The defogger will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging theinside of your windows. Outside airwill also enterthe vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is moving. of snow and few moments before driving This helps clear the intake ducts moisture, and reduces the ...to Ventilation System Your vehicle's ventilation system supplies outside air to inside of Keep the air path under the front seats clearof objects. The heater and defroster will shut itself off after several minutes so that the glass does get too hot. You can turn the blower fan HIGH ...
Owner's Manual
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This uses less fuel for awhile. Start the engihe again and repeat this only when you can . Let the heater run the engine, make it keeps the battery charged. That is, push the accelerator slightly. To help comes. 4-22 This saves fuel. But do it ...
This uses less fuel for awhile. Start the engihe again and repeat this only when you can . Let the heater run the engine, make it keeps the battery charged. That is, push the accelerator slightly. To help comes. 4-22 This saves fuel. But do it ...
Owner's Manual
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... about ten minutes. If there's still no longer have the warning, turn it cools down. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your heater to lift the hood but see if the warning stops. Sometimes the engine can drive. Just to NEUTRAL (N);
... about ten minutes. If there's still no longer have the warning, turn it cools down. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your heater to lift the hood but see if the warning stops. Sometimes the engine can drive. Just to NEUTRAL (N);
Owner's Manual
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... engine. 5-15 If it isn't, you 'll see: A. If there seems to lift the hood, here's what you may have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. When you decide it's safe to be at ADD. The coolant level should be...
... engine. 5-15 If it isn't, you 'll see: A. If there seems to lift the hood, here's what you may have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. When you decide it's safe to be at ADD. The coolant level should be...
Owner's Manual
Page 188
... cooling system is at the coolant recovery tank. (See"Engine Coolant" in the Index for more thing you can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. I I When the coolantin the coolant recovery tank is cool before you do it. 5-14 Use the recommended coolant.
... cooling system is at the coolant recovery tank. (See"Engine Coolant" in the Index for more thing you can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. I I When the coolantin the coolant recovery tank is cool before you do it. 5-14 Use the recommended coolant.
Owner's Manual
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...'s warnings about the use the proper oil can be added. If none of them is true for very long. whichever comes first. m or Engine Coolant Heater An engine coolantheater can result in very cold weather, 0 O F (-1 8O C) or colder. Engine Oil Additr'ves Don't add anything toyour oil.... change the oil and filter every 7,500 miles (12 500 k ) 12 months - If any one of your vehicle has this option, see "Engine Coolant Heater'' inthe Index. GM Goodwrench@ oil (in stop and go traffic). 0 Most trips are below freezing. whichever comes first. I NOTICE: Use only engine oil...
...'s warnings about the use the proper oil can be added. If none of them is true for very long. whichever comes first. m or Engine Coolant Heater An engine coolantheater can result in very cold weather, 0 O F (-1 8O C) or colder. Engine Oil Additr'ves Don't add anything toyour oil.... change the oil and filter every 7,500 miles (12 500 k ) 12 months - If any one of your vehicle has this option, see "Engine Coolant Heater'' inthe Index. GM Goodwrench@ oil (in stop and go traffic). 0 Most trips are below freezing. whichever comes first. I NOTICE: Use only engine oil...
Owner's Manual
Page 222
Lift it up and then pull it does, remove the screw. 3. Set the extension aside. Remove the engine cover braces that attaches the heater duct to the engine cover. Grasp the top of the heater duct pull and down gently to the right and left of the extension. Grasp the bottom of the heater duct. 6. Your vehicle may have a screw that are located to remove it. 6-14 If it out. 4. Disconnect the electrical connector for the cigarette lighter. I 5.
Lift it up and then pull it does, remove the screw. 3. Set the extension aside. Remove the engine cover braces that attaches the heater duct to the engine cover. Grasp the top of the heater duct pull and down gently to the right and left of the extension. Grasp the bottom of the heater duct. 6. Your vehicle may have a screw that are located to remove it. 6-14 If it out. 4. Disconnect the electrical connector for the cigarette lighter. I 5.
Owner's Manual
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Put the heater duct over the engine cover studs. After changing the filter, snapboth clips to your engine. Grasp the bottom of the extension intoplace. 9. Install the two ...
Put the heater duct over the engine cover studs. After changing the filter, snapboth clips to your engine. Grasp the bottom of the extension intoplace. 9. Install the two ...
Owner's Manual
Page 232
Adding Coolant 6-24 Some conditions,such as air trapped in the mix can freeze crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Too much water in the cooling system, can be covered by and your warranty. These to can affect the coolant levelin ...
Adding Coolant 6-24 Some conditions,such as air trapped in the mix can freeze crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Too much water in the cooling system, can be covered by and your warranty. These to can affect the coolant levelin ...
Owner's Manual
Page 270
... checked. Fuel Tank Capacity TYPE Standard Tank *All quantities areapproximate. lbs. (140 Nom) Cooling System Capacity ENGINE CODE VIN QUANTITY* Without Rear Heater 13.5 Quarts (12.8 Liters) QUANTITY* With Rear Heater 16.5 Quarts ( 15.5 Liters) 4.3L W *All quantities areapproximate. QUANTITY* 27 Gallons ( 102 Liters) 6-62 Do not overfill. Wheel Nut Torque DESCRIPTION...
... checked. Fuel Tank Capacity TYPE Standard Tank *All quantities areapproximate. lbs. (140 Nom) Cooling System Capacity ENGINE CODE VIN QUANTITY* Without Rear Heater 13.5 Quarts (12.8 Liters) QUANTITY* With Rear Heater 16.5 Quarts ( 15.5 Liters) 4.3L W *All quantities areapproximate. QUANTITY* 27 Gallons ( 102 Liters) 6-62 Do not overfill. Wheel Nut Torque DESCRIPTION...
Owner's Manual
Page 271
... Rear, Stop Lamps Marker Lamps Backup Lamp License Lamp CHMSL Assembly INTERIOR LAMPS Dome Lamp (w/oRoof Console) Dome Lamp(with Roof Console) Glove Box Lamp Heater & AC Control Visor Vanity Mirror Lamps Stepwell Lamp Reading Lamp (with Roof Console) Reading Lamp (w/o Roof Console) Ashtray Lamp...
... Rear, Stop Lamps Marker Lamps Backup Lamp License Lamp CHMSL Assembly INTERIOR LAMPS Dome Lamp (w/oRoof Console) Dome Lamp(with Roof Console) Glove Box Lamp Heater & AC Control Visor Vanity Mirror Lamps Stepwell Lamp Reading Lamp (with Roof Console) Reading Lamp (w/o Roof Console) Ashtray Lamp...
Owner's Manual
Page 274
Headlight Switch Illumination, Ash Tray Illumination Auxiliary Heater-Rear AIC (if equipped) Stop Lamps, Hazard Flash, Digital Instrument Cluster Headlamp Switch, Rear and Parking Lamps, Horn Relay Direction Signal Flash, Back Up Lamps .../TL LMPS 20 Amp TURN-BAJ 20 Amp 6-66 NAME INST LPS PWR ACCY CIG LTFUDM GAGES CIRCUITS PROTECTED Instrument Panel Lamps, Radio Dial Lamps, Heater Lamps Power Door Locks, Power Seat Digital Clock, Cigarette Lighter, Dome Lights, Radio Memory, Glove Box Lamp Instrument Cluster Gages, Brake Switch, Audio Alarm...
Headlight Switch Illumination, Ash Tray Illumination Auxiliary Heater-Rear AIC (if equipped) Stop Lamps, Hazard Flash, Digital Instrument Cluster Headlamp Switch, Rear and Parking Lamps, Horn Relay Direction Signal Flash, Back Up Lamps .../TL LMPS 20 Amp TURN-BAJ 20 Amp 6-66 NAME INST LPS PWR ACCY CIG LTFUDM GAGES CIRCUITS PROTECTED Instrument Panel Lamps, Radio Dial Lamps, Heater Lamps Power Door Locks, Power Seat Digital Clock, Cigarette Lighter, Dome Lights, Radio Memory, Glove Box Lamp Instrument Cluster Gages, Brake Switch, Audio Alarm...
Owner's Manual
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NAME HTR A/C CIRCUITS PROTECTED Front Heater & Air Conditioning Radio Engine Control Module Engine Control Module Power Windows Air Bag Windshield Wiper Anti-Lock Brake System, Speedometer, Cruise Control Canadian Daytime Running Lamps rower Mirror Trailer Wiring Harness FUSE 20 Amp CIRCUIT BREAKER RADIO 15 Amp ECM B ECM I PWR WDO AIR BAG 15 Amp 10 Amp 30 Amp 10 Amp 25 Amp WIPER BRAKE 15 Amp DRL** 10 Amp PWR MIRRORS* TRAILER* *In-line fuse **Canada only 3 Amp 30 Amp ***In-line fuse (certain models) 6-67
NAME HTR A/C CIRCUITS PROTECTED Front Heater & Air Conditioning Radio Engine Control Module Engine Control Module Power Windows Air Bag Windshield Wiper Anti-Lock Brake System, Speedometer, Cruise Control Canadian Daytime Running Lamps rower Mirror Trailer Wiring Harness FUSE 20 Amp CIRCUIT BREAKER RADIO 15 Amp ECM B ECM I PWR WDO AIR BAG 15 Amp 10 Amp 30 Amp 10 Amp 25 Amp WIPER BRAKE 15 Amp DRL** 10 Amp PWR MIRRORS* TRAILER* *In-line fuse **Canada only 3 Amp 30 Amp ***In-line fuse (certain models) 6-67
Owner's Manual
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... Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)") Air Bag (See "Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)") Readiness Light (See "Lights") Air Cleaner (See "Engine-Air Cleaner") Air Conditioning (See "Heater/Air Conditioning Controls") All-Wheel Drive (Option) ...2.27,21 6.
... Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)") Air Bag (See "Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)") Readiness Light (See "Lights") Air Cleaner (See "Engine-Air Cleaner") Air Conditioning (See "Heater/Air Conditioning Controls") All-Wheel Drive (Option) ...2.27,21 6.