Owner's Manual
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... driver and front passenger seats for the heated seat feature to work on high. Press the upper part the switch to turn the heater on the side of low. Put theswitch in the "Seats and Restraint Systems" section o your f owner's manual. If you have this feature, the control is located on of the seat. The passenger's safety beltmusI oe engaged for added comfort. STFFO4-01 Supplement to the 1998 Chevrolet Blazer...
... driver and front passenger seats for the heated seat feature to work on high. Press the upper part the switch to turn the heater on the side of low. Put theswitch in the "Seats and Restraint Systems" section o your f owner's manual. If you have this feature, the control is located on of the seat. The passenger's safety beltmusI oe engaged for added comfort. STFFO4-01 Supplement to the 1998 Chevrolet Blazer...
Owner's Manual
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... the U.S. DRL Not used for Daytime Running Lamps in vehicles built for the U.S. Part Number 15040820 "Copyxight General Motors Corporation 1998 All Rights Reserved 1 Supplement to the1998 Chevrolet SlO (with ZR2 Suspension) and Chevrolet Blazer (with ZR2 Suspension) Owner's Manuals This information should be included with the "Engine Compartment Fuse Block" information located in Section 6 in your owner's manual. This information should be included with...
... the U.S. DRL Not used for Daytime Running Lamps in vehicles built for the U.S. Part Number 15040820 "Copyxight General Motors Corporation 1998 All Rights Reserved 1 Supplement to the1998 Chevrolet SlO (with ZR2 Suspension) and Chevrolet Blazer (with ZR2 Suspension) Owner's Manuals This information should be included with the "Engine Compartment Fuse Block" information located in Section 6 in your owner's manual. This information should be included with...
Owner's Manual
Page 11
... something you have a problem while driving, suchas a flat tire or overheated engine,etc. can use . It Features and Controls This section explains how start and operate your audio system. l Comfort Controls and Audio Systems This section tellsyou how to quickly find helpful information and tips about the road how to keep your seats and safety belts properly. Maintenance Schedule This section tellsyou when to perform vehicle maintenance and what do...
... something you have a problem while driving, suchas a flat tire or overheated engine,etc. can use . It Features and Controls This section explains how start and operate your audio system. l Comfort Controls and Audio Systems This section tellsyou how to quickly find helpful information and tips about the road how to keep your seats and safety belts properly. Maintenance Schedule This section tellsyou when to perform vehicle maintenance and what do...
Owner's Manual
Page 45
..., or performing work for the CAUTION: right frontpassenger's air bag. Be sure tofollow proper crash. You would have to minutes after the ignition is two key turned off it 's exposed to water thatsoaks the carpet, you damage the covering for service. 0 Let only qualified technicians work on your vehicle. work properly. You may not Publications'' in the Index. You to replace the air bags as...
..., or performing work for the CAUTION: right frontpassenger's air bag. Be sure tofollow proper crash. You would have to minutes after the ignition is two key turned off it 's exposed to water thatsoaks the carpet, you damage the covering for service. 0 Let only qualified technicians work on your vehicle. work properly. You may not Publications'' in the Index. You to replace the air bags as...
Owner's Manual
Page 75
...Manual Transmission Operation Parking Brake Shifting Into PARK (P) (Automatic Transmission Only) Shifting Out of PARK (P) (Automatic Transmission) Parking Over Things That Burn Engine Exhaust 2-28 2-29 2-29 2-3 1 2-33 2-33 2-34 2-40 2-43 2-44 2-46 2-57 2-57 2-58 2-59 2-60 2-64 2-65 2-68 Running Your Engine While You're Parked (Automatic Transmission) Locking Rear Axle (If Equipped) Four-wheel Drive (If Equipped) Windows Horn Tilt Wheel (If Equipped) Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever Exterior Lamps Interior Lamps Mirrors Storage Compartments Ashtrays andCigarette Lighter Sun Visors Accessory Power...
...Manual Transmission Operation Parking Brake Shifting Into PARK (P) (Automatic Transmission Only) Shifting Out of PARK (P) (Automatic Transmission) Parking Over Things That Burn Engine Exhaust 2-28 2-29 2-29 2-3 1 2-33 2-33 2-34 2-40 2-43 2-44 2-46 2-57 2-57 2-58 2-59 2-60 2-64 2-65 2-68 Running Your Engine While You're Parked (Automatic Transmission) Locking Rear Axle (If Equipped) Four-wheel Drive (If Equipped) Windows Horn Tilt Wheel (If Equipped) Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever Exterior Lamps Interior Lamps Mirrors Storage Compartments Ashtrays andCigarette Lighter Sun Visors Accessory Power...
Owner's Manual
Page 84
... also use the keyless entry system, or the power door locks, if you're vehicle is unlocked. All doors will not releaseif the vehicleis in gear. EndgateLiftgate Release To open a mechanical lock system from the outside, insert the key into the lock and turn the left to to unlock theglass. All doors to the right. I Reach inside the endgate to lift the handle and open To...
... also use the keyless entry system, or the power door locks, if you're vehicle is unlocked. All doors will not releaseif the vehicleis in gear. EndgateLiftgate Release To open a mechanical lock system from the outside, insert the key into the lock and turn the left to to unlock theglass. All doors to the right. I Reach inside the endgate to lift the handle and open To...
Owner's Manual
Page 85
... the Keyless Entry option, you must apply your shift lever must be in the trim panel. 1 If your vehicle hasan automatic transmission, your parking brake or have the ignition off before you to work. Emergency Release for the release to release the rear glass so equipped. Pry the release lever toward the passenger's side untilthe glass latch pops open. Reattach the carpet securely. 2-11 You may also use the power lock switches...
... the Keyless Entry option, you must apply your shift lever must be in the trim panel. 1 If your vehicle hasan automatic transmission, your parking brake or have the ignition off before you to work. Emergency Release for the release to release the rear glass so equipped. Pry the release lever toward the passenger's side untilthe glass latch pops open. Reattach the carpet securely. 2-11 You may also use the power lock switches...
Owner's Manual
Page 90
... NEUTRAL (N) only. Shift to PARK (P) only when your vehicle is not all the way down for up 20 minutes to work for five more seconds, unless it starts sooner. Once the key turned from RUN to is OFF,these features will continue to after the ignition key is turnedto OW. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn your starter motor. 2. And the excessive heat can damage your ignition key...
... NEUTRAL (N) only. Shift to PARK (P) only when your vehicle is not all the way down for up 20 minutes to work for five more seconds, unless it starts sooner. Once the key turned from RUN to is OFF,these features will continue to after the ignition key is turnedto OW. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn your starter motor. 2. And the excessive heat can damage your ignition key...
Owner's Manual
Page 105
... power windows, the switches control the windows whenthe ignition is on each door to raise or lower your manual side door windows. Wait until the 4HI indicator light remains illuminated before shifting your transmission in Index.) The driver's the door has a switch for thepassenger windows as well. If the 4HI switch is pressed when your vehicle in gear is and/or moving less than 3 mph (4.8 kmh) and the transmission is "Retained Accessory Power" in NEUTRAL...
... power windows, the switches control the windows whenthe ignition is on each door to raise or lower your manual side door windows. Wait until the 4HI indicator light remains illuminated before shifting your transmission in Index.) The driver's the door has a switch for thepassenger windows as well. If the 4HI switch is pressed when your vehicle in gear is and/or moving less than 3 mph (4.8 kmh) and the transmission is "Retained Accessory Power" in NEUTRAL...
Owner's Manual
Page 138
RearLiftgate Release K. Rear Window Washermiper L. Brake Release M. Instrument Panel A. Electronic Transfer Case (If Equipped) D. Audio System E Auxiliary Power Outlets G . Rear Window Defogger H. Ashtray J. Fog Lamps N. Instrument Cluster C. Lamp Controls 2-64 Comfort Controls I. Air Vents B. Glove Box E.
RearLiftgate Release K. Rear Window Washermiper L. Brake Release M. Instrument Panel A. Electronic Transfer Case (If Equipped) D. Audio System E Auxiliary Power Outlets G . Rear Window Defogger H. Ashtray J. Fog Lamps N. Instrument Cluster C. Lamp Controls 2-64 Comfort Controls I. Air Vents B. Glove Box E.
Owner's Manual
Page 157
... blower fan speed will gradually increase and air will move through air the conditioning outlets. As the air is used bythe automatic system to regulate temperature. This sensor is cooled, the airflow will flow from the air outlets. Mode Knob Manual Operation The right knob on the outside air temperature, engine coolant temperature or the time since the engine was last started. The length of delay depends on the control panel allows...
... blower fan speed will gradually increase and air will move through air the conditioning outlets. As the air is used bythe automatic system to regulate temperature. This sensor is cooled, the airflow will flow from the air outlets. Mode Knob Manual Operation The right knob on the outside air temperature, engine coolant temperature or the time since the engine was last started. The length of delay depends on the control panel allows...
Owner's Manual
Page 159
... any fan speed. 3-7 For quick cool-down . to cool down on the windshield or side windows. This reduces the timeit takes for the air conditioner to keep your vehicle's engine speed and power. When the air conditioner is on, you keep the desired temperature. Heating The heater works bestif you may sometimes notice slight changes in the Index Ventilation System For mild outside button air is not moving . See "Engine Coolant Heater...
... any fan speed. 3-7 For quick cool-down . to cool down on the windshield or side windows. This reduces the timeit takes for the air conditioner to keep your vehicle's engine speed and power. When the air conditioner is on, you keep the desired temperature. Heating The heater works bestif you may sometimes notice slight changes in the Index Ventilation System For mild outside button air is not moving . See "Engine Coolant Heater...
Owner's Manual
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... 6-27 6-27 Service Fuel Fuels in Foreign Countries Filling Your Tank Filling a Portable Fuel Container Checking Things 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 Steering Fluid 6-28 6-29 6-32 6-33 6-38 6-40 6-49 6-50 6-52 6-54 6-57 6-58 6-58 6-58 6-64 6-64 6-65 Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Battery Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Tires Appearance Care Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle Care of Safety Belts Cleaning the Outside...
... 6-27 6-27 Service Fuel Fuels in Foreign Countries Filling Your Tank Filling a Portable Fuel Container Checking Things 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 Steering Fluid 6-28 6-29 6-32 6-33 6-38 6-40 6-49 6-50 6-52 6-54 6-57 6-58 6-58 6-58 6-64 6-64 6-65 Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Battery Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Tires Appearance Care Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle Care of Safety Belts Cleaning the Outside...
Owner's Manual
Page 331
..., Heated Seats Gages, Body Control Module, Instrument Panel Cluster Interior Lights Not Used Power Outside Mirror, Power Lock Relay 8 FuseKircuit Breaker Usage 13 14 15 16 17 Auxiliary Power Power Locks Motor 4WD Switch, Engine Controls (VCM, PCM, Transmission) Supplemental Inflatable Restraint, SDM Module Front Wiper Not Used Radio Battery Not Used HVAC (Manual), HVAC I (Automatic), HVAC Sensors (Automatic) Anti-Lock Brakes Rear Wiper Radio, Ignition 3 4 18 19 20 21 Courtesy Lamps, Battery Run-Down Protection HVAC Control Head (Manual) Turn Signal Cluster, Engine Control Module Parking...
..., Heated Seats Gages, Body Control Module, Instrument Panel Cluster Interior Lights Not Used Power Outside Mirror, Power Lock Relay 8 FuseKircuit Breaker Usage 13 14 15 16 17 Auxiliary Power Power Locks Motor 4WD Switch, Engine Controls (VCM, PCM, Transmission) Supplemental Inflatable Restraint, SDM Module Front Wiper Not Used Radio Battery Not Used HVAC (Manual), HVAC I (Automatic), HVAC Sensors (Automatic) Anti-Lock Brakes Rear Wiper Radio, Ignition 3 4 18 19 20 21 Courtesy Lamps, Battery Run-Down Protection HVAC Control Head (Manual) Turn Signal Cluster, Engine Control Module Parking...
Owner's Manual
Page 362
...'t changed your automatic transmission fluid, change . 0 Inspect Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve. Manual transmission fluid doesn't require change both thefluid and filter. Inspect hoses. Check constant velocity joints and axle seals for what to use. DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE I SERVICEDBY: I 7-26 See "Engine Coolant" in the Index for leaking. (See footnote **.) 100,000 Miles (166 000 km) 0 Inspect spark plug wires. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure and neck.Pressure test cap cooling system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Service. DATE MILEAGE I 150...
...'t changed your automatic transmission fluid, change . 0 Inspect Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve. Manual transmission fluid doesn't require change both thefluid and filter. Inspect hoses. Check constant velocity joints and axle seals for what to use. DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE I SERVICEDBY: I 7-26 See "Engine Coolant" in the Index for leaking. (See footnote **.) 100,000 Miles (166 000 km) 0 Inspect spark plug wires. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure and neck.Pressure test cap cooling system and pressure cap. An Emission Control Service. DATE MILEAGE I 150...
Owner's Manual
Page 398
... MAILTO: Helm, Incorporated P.O. specify year and model name the vehicle. vehicle. TRANSMISSION, TRANSAXLE, TRANSFER CASE UNIT REPAIR MANUAL This manual provides information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, intended to provide basic operational information about the electrical, steering,body, etc. of Each bulletin contains instructions assist in with your vehicle. 1998 CHEVROLET SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION The following publications covering the operation and servicing vehicle can be purchased by filling out of...
... MAILTO: Helm, Incorporated P.O. specify year and model name the vehicle. vehicle. TRANSMISSION, TRANSAXLE, TRANSFER CASE UNIT REPAIR MANUAL This manual provides information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, intended to provide basic operational information about the electrical, steering,body, etc. of Each bulletin contains instructions assist in with your vehicle. 1998 CHEVROLET SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION The following publications covering the operation and servicing vehicle can be purchased by filling out of...
Owner's Manual
Page 406
... Warning ...2-76 Service Engine Soon ...2-73 Shift ...2-22. 2.70 Loading YourVehicle ...4-40 Locking Rear Axle ...2-29 LockoutPrevention ...2-5 LockoutSwitch ...2-32 Locks Door ...2-4 7-42 Ignition Transmission Check ...Key Lock Cylinder Service ...7-40 PowerDoor ...2- 5 Rear Door Security ...2-5 Loss of Control ...4- 13 LowFuelLight ...2-78 Lubricants and Fluids...6-65, 7-45 7-40 Lubrication Service, Body ...Luggagecarrier ...2-55 LumbarControls ...1-3, 1-4 - Underbody ...6-56 Maintenance When Trailer Towing ...4-50 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...2-73 Manual Front Seat ...1-2 Manual...
... Warning ...2-76 Service Engine Soon ...2-73 Shift ...2-22. 2.70 Loading YourVehicle ...4-40 Locking Rear Axle ...2-29 LockoutPrevention ...2-5 LockoutSwitch ...2-32 Locks Door ...2-4 7-42 Ignition Transmission Check ...Key Lock Cylinder Service ...7-40 PowerDoor ...2- 5 Rear Door Security ...2-5 Loss of Control ...4- 13 LowFuelLight ...2-78 Lubricants and Fluids...6-65, 7-45 7-40 Lubrication Service, Body ...Luggagecarrier ...2-55 LumbarControls ...1-3, 1-4 - Underbody ...6-56 Maintenance When Trailer Towing ...4-50 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...2-73 Manual Front Seat ...1-2 Manual...
Owner's Manual
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... Things That Burn ...2-27 Your Vehicle. Driving ...2-16 RAP ...Rear 6-21 Axle ...2-5 Door Security Locks ...1-35 Safety Belt Comfort Guides ...1-32 SeatPassengers ...Seats ...1-8 9-7 Service and Owner ...8- 11. 8- 12 Radiator. Outside Mirror 2-45 ManualAdjust ...Power Remote Control ...2-45 Convex ...2-46 OverheadConsole ...2-46 Overheating Engine ...5- 12 Owner Checks and Services...7-39 8- 11. 8- 12 Owner Publications ...P a i n t Spotting. Odometer ...2-67 Off-Road Driving ...4- 14 Off-Road Recovery ...4- 11 Oil. Manual Transmission ...2-26 Passing ...4-11 Passlock" ...2-12...
... Things That Burn ...2-27 Your Vehicle. Driving ...2-16 RAP ...Rear 6-21 Axle ...2-5 Door Security Locks ...1-35 Safety Belt Comfort Guides ...1-32 SeatPassengers ...Seats ...1-8 9-7 Service and Owner ...8- 11. 8- 12 Radiator. Outside Mirror 2-45 ManualAdjust ...Power Remote Control ...2-45 Convex ...2-46 OverheadConsole ...2-46 Overheating Engine ...5- 12 Owner Checks and Services...7-39 8- 11. 8- 12 Owner Publications ...P a i n t Spotting. Odometer ...2-67 Off-Road Driving ...4- 14 Off-Road Recovery ...4- 11 Oil. Manual Transmission ...2-26 Passing ...4-11 Passlock" ...2-12...
Owner's Manual
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... ...7-4 Scheduled Maintenance Services...Seatback 1-7 Latches ...RecliningFront ...1-5 1-1 Seats and Restraint Systems ...Second Gear AutomaticTransmission ...2-20 ManualTransmission ...2-21 Security Warning Light ...2-76 Service and Appearance Care ...6-1 Service and Owner Publications ...8- 11. 8- 12 Service Engine Soon Light ...2-73 Service Parts Identification Label ...6-58 Service Work. Doing Your Own ...6-2 Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle ...1-28 9-8 Tires ...safety Belts ...Adults ...1- 10 1-15 6-52 Care ...Center Front Passenger Position ...1-30 Center Rear Passenger Position...
... ...7-4 Scheduled Maintenance Services...Seatback 1-7 Latches ...RecliningFront ...1-5 1-1 Seats and Restraint Systems ...Second Gear AutomaticTransmission ...2-20 ManualTransmission ...2-21 Security Warning Light ...2-76 Service and Appearance Care ...6-1 Service and Owner Publications ...8- 11. 8- 12 Service Engine Soon Light ...2-73 Service Parts Identification Label ...6-58 Service Work. Doing Your Own ...6-2 Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle ...1-28 9-8 Tires ...safety Belts ...Adults ...1- 10 1-15 6-52 Care ...Center Front Passenger Position ...1-30 Center Rear Passenger Position...
Owner's Manual
Page 409
... ...1-23 v Symbols. Wheel Nut ...Towing a Trailer ...4-42 4-39 Towing.RecreationalVehicle ...Towing Your Vehicle ...5-7 Trailer Brakes ...4-46 4-48 Driving on Grades ...4-47 Driving with a Trailer...Hitches ...4-45 9-9 Tilt ...2-33 Storage Compartments ...2-46 Storage. Mud. Manual Transmission ...2-21 Tilt Steering Wheel ...2-33 Time.Setting ...3-10 Tire Chains ...6-48 Tire Inflation Check ...7-39 Tires Alignment and Balance ...6-47 Buying New ...6-44 Changing a Flat ...5-21 Cleaning ...6-55 Inflation ...6-41.7-39 Inspection and Rotation ...6-42 Pressure ...6-41 Temperature ...6-46...
... ...1-23 v Symbols. Wheel Nut ...Towing a Trailer ...4-42 4-39 Towing.RecreationalVehicle ...Towing Your Vehicle ...5-7 Trailer Brakes ...4-46 4-48 Driving on Grades ...4-47 Driving with a Trailer...Hitches ...4-45 9-9 Tilt ...2-33 Storage Compartments ...2-46 Storage. Mud. Manual Transmission ...2-21 Tilt Steering Wheel ...2-33 Time.Setting ...3-10 Tire Chains ...6-48 Tire Inflation Check ...7-39 Tires Alignment and Balance ...6-47 Buying New ...6-44 Changing a Flat ...5-21 Cleaning ...6-55 Inflation ...6-41.7-39 Inspection and Rotation ...6-42 Pressure ...6-41 Temperature ...6-46...