Owner's Manual
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...wheel and in the instrument panel in a crash. Observe safe driving speeds, especially on off -road usage. What makes an air bag inflate? The inflator, air bag and related hardware are all part of what the repair costs were. As always, wear your vehicle goes straight into that..., because inflation would not help the occupant. The sensing system triggers a release of conditions, including off -road driving. The airbag will be higher. If your vehicle strikes something is between occupant andan air an bag, and don't attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or ...
...wheel and in the instrument panel in a crash. Observe safe driving speeds, especially on off -road usage. What makes an air bag inflate? The inflator, air bag and related hardware are all part of what the repair costs were. As always, wear your vehicle goes straight into that..., because inflation would not help the occupant. The sensing system triggers a release of conditions, including off -road driving. The airbag will be higher. If your vehicle strikes something is between occupant andan air an bag, and don't attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or ...
Owner's Manual
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...bumper or a bicycle rack to the front the of vehicle that could keep the air bags from working properly? Also, the air bag system may cause an air baginflation. If I might add to the front of conditions, including snow plowing with vehicles equipped with the optional Snow Plow Prep Package (RPO ...add a snow plow? Will keep theair bag system from working properly. As long as the push bumper or bicycle rack is attached to keepthe air bags from working properly in a crash. But don't change your vehicle so that change or defeat the snow plow's "tripping mechanism." If ...
...bumper or a bicycle rack to the front the of vehicle that could keep the air bags from working properly? Also, the air bag system may cause an air baginflation. If I might add to the front of conditions, including snow plowing with vehicles equipped with the optional Snow Plow Prep Package (RPO ...add a snow plow? Will keep theair bag system from working properly. As long as the push bumper or bicycle rack is attached to keepthe air bags from working properly in a crash. But don't change your vehicle so that change or defeat the snow plow's "tripping mechanism." If ...
Owner's Manual
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...system. Have the vehicle serviced as soon as higher engine speeds allow the charging system to create maximum power. Voltmeter When your battery. This condition is normal since the charging system is in the RUN position, this light is running , but the ignition is not able to turn ...helps to provide full power at an idle for a short time with your accessories, such as the radio and the air conditioner. If you must drive a short distancewith this condition should go out. After the engine starts, the light should correct itself as possible. It could drain your engine ...
...system. Have the vehicle serviced as soon as higher engine speeds allow the charging system to create maximum power. Voltmeter When your battery. This condition is normal since the charging system is in the RUN position, this light is running , but the ignition is not able to turn ...helps to provide full power at an idle for a short time with your accessories, such as the radio and the air conditioner. If you must drive a short distancewith this condition should go out. After the engine starts, the light should correct itself as possible. It could drain your engine ...
Owner's Manual
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...put fuel into your vehicle? If the light remains on steady, see "If the Light Is On Steady" following . Thediagnostic system can detect this condition. It will take a few driving trips with the cap properly installed should turn the light off. Reducing vehicle speed. Avoiding hard accelerations. so, If...not run out of fuel, your electrical system may be wet. As your engine starts to run as efficiently as designed since small amounts of air are towing a trailer, reduce the amount of cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible. 0 If the light stops flashing and ...
...put fuel into your vehicle? If the light remains on steady, see "If the Light Is On Steady" following . Thediagnostic system can detect this condition. It will take a few driving trips with the cap properly installed should turn the light off. Reducing vehicle speed. Avoiding hard accelerations. so, If...not run out of fuel, your electrical system may be wet. As your engine starts to run as efficiently as designed since small amounts of air are towing a trailer, reduce the amount of cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible. 0 If the light stops flashing and ...
Owner's Manual
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... with sure to operate the comfort control and audio systems offered your vehicle. 3-2 3-4 3-7 3-8 3-8 3- 10 3- 10 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-13 Comfort Controls Rear Comfort Controls Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation System Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Audio Systems Setting the Clock AM-FM Stereo Radio Playing the Radio AM-FM Stereo with...
... with sure to operate the comfort control and audio systems offered your vehicle. 3-2 3-4 3-7 3-8 3-8 3- 10 3- 10 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-11 3-13 Comfort Controls Rear Comfort Controls Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation System Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Audio Systems Setting the Clock AM-FM Stereo Radio Playing the Radio AM-FM Stereo with...
Owner's Manual
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...decrease airflow, move the knob toward the red area for the OFF position. Heater and Air Conditioning Control System (If Equipped) Temperature Knob The middle knob on the control panel lets you have the air conditioner on, moving the fan knob to OFF also turns off , move the knob ...outlets and instrument panel outlets. 3-3 This knob will allow you to the floor outlets. VENT This setting directs air through the instrument panel outlets. # +e +e HEATER: This setting directs air through the floor outlets. Mode Knob The right knob on the left side of the function knob setting. Move...
...decrease airflow, move the knob toward the red area for the OFF position. Heater and Air Conditioning Control System (If Equipped) Temperature Knob The middle knob on the control panel lets you have the air conditioner on, moving the fan knob to OFF also turns off , move the knob ...outlets and instrument panel outlets. 3-3 This knob will allow you to the floor outlets. VENT This setting directs air through the instrument panel outlets. # +e +e HEATER: This setting directs air through the floor outlets. Mode Knob The right knob on the left side of the function knob setting. Move...
Owner's Manual
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... be on the system have and the setting you selected, you can send cooled or heated air to circulate air in the rearthe vehicle. To operate the rear conditioning system, the front air air conditioning systemmust be used to the rear of the vehicle. at the rear vents. of 3-4 The... front and rear overhead controls let turn the knob to the you want. second seats. Rear Air Conditioning and Heating Systems (If Equipped) If your vehiclehas rear air conditioning (without rear To operate the rear system using the front control, just heater), the controls are located above...
... be on the system have and the setting you selected, you can send cooled or heated air to circulate air in the rearthe vehicle. To operate the rear conditioning system, the front air air conditioning systemmust be used to the rear of the vehicle. at the rear vents. of 3-4 The... front and rear overhead controls let turn the knob to the you want. second seats. Rear Air Conditioning and Heating Systems (If Equipped) If your vehiclehas rear air conditioning (without rear To operate the rear system using the front control, just heater), the controls are located above...
Owner's Manual
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...HEAT to OFF. 3-5 To increase the flow of heated air, move it toward HIGH. To decrease the flow of heated air to the the rear floor vents, move the switch to the blower speed you have a rear heater (without rear air conditioning), the control switch is located on the instrument panel. ...Then, the rear control can beused to REAR CNTL. To increase and decrease flow of heated air, move the switch toward LOW. To turn the front controlknob to ...
...HEAT to OFF. 3-5 To increase the flow of heated air, move it toward HIGH. To decrease the flow of heated air to the the rear floor vents, move the switch to the blower speed you have a rear heater (without rear air conditioning), the control switch is located on the instrument panel. ...Then, the rear control can beused to REAR CNTL. To increase and decrease flow of heated air, move the switch toward LOW. To turn the front controlknob to ...
Owner's Manual
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For warmer air, turn the fan control knob on the right of the control panel. 3-6 To regulate the airflow location, adjust the center knob on the front control ..., turn the knob counterclockwise. Turn the knob clockwise for floor vent airflow or counterclockwise for heating. Rear Air Conditioning and Rear Heater (If Equipped) If your vehicle has the rear air conditioning and rear heater system combination, controls areprovided to regulate temperature, location and speed of the control panel to the desired blower setting...
For warmer air, turn the fan control knob on the right of the control panel. 3-6 To regulate the airflow location, adjust the center knob on the front control ..., turn the knob counterclockwise. Turn the knob clockwise for floor vent airflow or counterclockwise for heating. Rear Air Conditioning and Rear Heater (If Equipped) If your vehicle has the rear air conditioning and rear heater system combination, controls areprovided to regulate temperature, location and speed of the control panel to the desired blower setting...
Owner's Manual
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..., move the temperature knob clockwiseto place the air conditioning system in the recirculation mode and helps to let hot air inside your air 3-7 The A/C button, between the fan and temperature knobs, allows the air inside escape. When using the air conditioner, turn off recirculation after the vehicle ... second seat passengers to cooled. This setting also puts the system in the normal mode. Air Conditioning On hot days, open the windows long enough to maximize your air conditioner's performance and your vehicle's fuel economy. Then keep unwanted odors and/or dust from...
..., move the temperature knob clockwiseto place the air conditioning system in the recirculation mode and helps to let hot air inside your air 3-7 The A/C button, between the fan and temperature knobs, allows the air inside escape. When using the air conditioner, turn off recirculation after the vehicle ... second seat passengers to cooled. This setting also puts the system in the normal mode. Air Conditioning On hot days, open the windows long enough to maximize your air conditioner's performance and your vehicle's fuel economy. Then keep unwanted odors and/or dust from...
Owner's Manual
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... the red area. If you use the HEATER or VENT/HEAT setting with the temperature knob in cold weather. Outside air will also enter the vehicle when the heater or is the air conditioning fan running, unless you have the recirculation button pushed in this section. For more information, see "AirConditioning" earlier in...
... the red area. If you use the HEATER or VENT/HEAT setting with the temperature knob in cold weather. Outside air will also enter the vehicle when the heater or is the air conditioning fan running, unless you have the recirculation button pushed in this section. For more information, see "AirConditioning" earlier in...
Owner's Manual
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... as leaves). This helps airto circulate throughout your instrument panel. When you enter a vehicle in a closed vent position. 0 3-9 Keep the air path under the front seats clearof objects. You can move the outlets from side to side or up and down to HI for a few moments...chance of fogging the inside of your vehicle. The useof hood airdeflectors may adversely affect the performance of the heating and air conditioning system. 0 0 Your vehicle has air outlets in the center and on the sides of your windows. When you close the outlets altogether. The heater and defroster...
... as leaves). This helps airto circulate throughout your instrument panel. When you enter a vehicle in a closed vent position. 0 3-9 Keep the air path under the front seats clearof objects. You can move the outlets from side to side or up and down to HI for a few moments...chance of fogging the inside of your vehicle. The useof hood airdeflectors may adversely affect the performance of the heating and air conditioning system. 0 0 Your vehicle has air outlets in the center and on the sides of your windows. When you close the outlets altogether. The heater and defroster...
Owner's Manual
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...'t, of explosive gas could bebadly damaged. 3. Turn off the ignition on your skin, flush the place with water andget medical help save your vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary electric fan under thehood can start upeven when the engine is there. The repairswouldn't be present. And it could be covered by your...
...'t, of explosive gas could bebadly damaged. 3. Turn off the ignition on your skin, flush the place with water andget medical help save your vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary electric fan under thehood can start upeven when the engine is there. The repairswouldn't be present. And it could be covered by your...
Owner's Manual
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Engine Fan(s) 5-13 If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: LA vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary If your electric fan under the hood can start even up when the engineis not running andcan injure you. Coolant Recovery Tank B. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. Radiator Pressure Cap C. CAUTION: I A. Cooling System -- Gasoline Engines When you decide it cools down.
Engine Fan(s) 5-13 If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: LA vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary If your electric fan under the hood can start even up when the engineis not running andcan injure you. Coolant Recovery Tank B. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. Radiator Pressure Cap C. CAUTION: I A. Cooling System -- Gasoline Engines When you decide it cools down.
Owner's Manual
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... equipment to leak out slowly. It is not fully engaged. Take your tires properly. A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much more air to do: If a front tire fails, the flat tire will slow down when additional cooling is not required and the clutch disengages. Get the ... and should ever have a "blowout," here are a few tips aboutwhat to expect and what to cool the engine. In most everyday driving conditions, the fan is spinning slower and the clutch is merelythe cooling system functioning properly. Under heavy vehicle loading, trailer towing and/or high outside ...
... equipment to leak out slowly. It is not fully engaged. Take your tires properly. A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much more air to do: If a front tire fails, the flat tire will slow down when additional cooling is not required and the clutch disengages. Get the ... and should ever have a "blowout," here are a few tips aboutwhat to expect and what to cool the engine. In most everyday driving conditions, the fan is spinning slower and the clutch is merelythe cooling system functioning properly. Under heavy vehicle loading, trailer towing and/or high outside ...
Owner's Manual
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Hood Release To open the hood, first pull the handle inside the vehicle. If your vehicle has air conditioning, it firmly. 6-9 Lift the hood. Pull down the hood and close it may have an auxiliary engine fan in addition to the side of the center of the grill. I Then go to the front of the vehicle and pull up on properly. Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on the passenger's secondary hood release, located just to the belt driven fan.
Hood Release To open the hood, first pull the handle inside the vehicle. If your vehicle has air conditioning, it firmly. 6-9 Lift the hood. Pull down the hood and close it may have an auxiliary engine fan in addition to the side of the center of the grill. I Then go to the front of the vehicle and pull up on properly. Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on the passenger's secondary hood release, located just to the belt driven fan.
Owner's Manual
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... Fan Relay Coil, A/C Compressor Relay, Hot Fuel Module Circuits Protected Fuel Solenoid (Diesel Engine) Glow plugs (Diesel Engine) Horn, Underhood Lamps Auxiliary Fan Injectors, PCMNCM Air Conditioning Ignition Switch, EGR, Canister Purge, EVRV Idle Coast Solenoid, Heated 02, Fuel Heater (Diesel Engine), Water Sensor (Diesel Engine) Headlamp and Panel Dimmer Switch, Fog...
... Fan Relay Coil, A/C Compressor Relay, Hot Fuel Module Circuits Protected Fuel Solenoid (Diesel Engine) Glow plugs (Diesel Engine) Horn, Underhood Lamps Auxiliary Fan Injectors, PCMNCM Air Conditioning Ignition Switch, EGR, Canister Purge, EVRV Idle Coast Solenoid, Heated 02, Fuel Heater (Diesel Engine), Water Sensor (Diesel Engine) Headlamp and Panel Dimmer Switch, Fog...
Owner's Manual
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Standard Suburban - Standard Air Conditioning Refrigerants Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. QUANTITY 30 Gallons (113 L) 42 Gallons (159 L) 6-72 If the air conditioningsystem in your GM dealer. If you're not sure, ask your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure theproper refrigerant is used. See refrigerant charge label under the hood for charge capacity information and requirements. Fuel Tank Capacity (Approximate) TYPE GasolineDiesel Utility -
Standard Suburban - Standard Air Conditioning Refrigerants Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. QUANTITY 30 Gallons (113 L) 42 Gallons (159 L) 6-72 If the air conditioningsystem in your GM dealer. If you're not sure, ask your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure theproper refrigerant is used. See refrigerant charge label under the hood for charge capacity information and requirements. Fuel Tank Capacity (Approximate) TYPE GasolineDiesel Utility -
Owner's Manual
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... 1-36 Servicing ...What Makes it Inflate ...1-34 What Will You See After it Inflates ...1-35 When Should it Inflate ...1-34 Aircleaner ...6-18 Air Cleaner Filter Restriction Indicator Check ...7-44 3-7 Air Conditioning ...Air Conditioning Refrigerants ...6-72 6-50 Alignment and Balance, Tire ...Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning ...6-58 3-30 Antenna, Fixed ...Antifreeze ...6-26 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light...
... 1-36 Servicing ...What Makes it Inflate ...1-34 What Will You See After it Inflates ...1-35 When Should it Inflate ...1-34 Aircleaner ...6-18 Air Cleaner Filter Restriction Indicator Check ...7-44 3-7 Air Conditioning ...Air Conditioning Refrigerants ...6-72 6-50 Alignment and Balance, Tire ...Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning ...6-58 3-30 Antenna, Fixed ...Antifreeze ...6-26 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light...
Owner's Manual
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... ...Rearview Mirror ...2-44 Electrochromic Daymight ...2-44 2-44 Inside ...Reclining Front Seatbacks ...1-4 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...7-49 5-40 Recovery Hooks ...Recovery Tank, Coolant ...5-15 6-72 Refrigerants, Air Conditioning ...Removing the Rear (Third) Seat (Suburban) ...1- 15 Replacement Bulbs ...6-67,6-68 6-70 Parts ...6-50 Wheel ...Wheel, Used ...6-51 1-62 Replacing Safety Belts ...Replacing the Rear...
... ...Rearview Mirror ...2-44 Electrochromic Daymight ...2-44 2-44 Inside ...Reclining Front Seatbacks ...1-4 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...7-49 5-40 Recovery Hooks ...Recovery Tank, Coolant ...5-15 6-72 Refrigerants, Air Conditioning ...Removing the Rear (Third) Seat (Suburban) ...1- 15 Replacement Bulbs ...6-67,6-68 6-70 Parts ...6-50 Wheel ...Wheel, Used ...6-51 1-62 Replacing Safety Belts ...Replacing the Rear...