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All-Wheel Drive (Option) ... 2-26 2-26 2-29 ...Horn ...Tilt Wheel (Option) ...Turn Signalkiultifunction Lever ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator ...Windows Headlight High-Low Beam WindshieldWipers 2-29 2-30 2-30 2-32 2-32 2-33 2-34 2-35 ... ...Windshield ...
All-Wheel Drive (Option) ... 2-26 2-26 2-29 ...Horn ...Tilt Wheel (Option) ...Turn Signalkiultifunction Lever ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator ...Windows Headlight High-Low Beam WindshieldWipers 2-29 2-30 2-30 2-32 2-32 2-33 2-34 2-35 ... ...Windshield ...
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... with the keys inside, it . Parking Lots If you park ina lot where someone will be locked, and so will your ignition and transmission. Don't drive at Night Park in a lighted spot, close all the doors except the driver's. Parking at any one speed-fast orslow for the first 500 miles... (88 k m h ) o rless for thefirst at 500 miles (804 km). Always do it 's an easy target for the 200 miles (322km) or first so. Your steering wheel will be watching your valuables ina storage area out of sight. Hard stops with new linings can mean premature wear and earlier replacement.Follow this...
... with the keys inside, it . Parking Lots If you park ina lot where someone will be locked, and so will your ignition and transmission. Don't drive at Night Park in a lighted spot, close all the doors except the driver's. Parking at any one speed-fast orslow for the first 500 miles... (88 k m h ) o rless for thefirst at 500 miles (804 km). Always do it 's an easy target for the 200 miles (322km) or first so. Your steering wheel will be watching your valuables ina storage area out of sight. Hard stops with new linings can mean premature wear and earlier replacement.Follow this...
Owner's Manual
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... turn the steering in the ACC position could drain your battery and prevent you must have your vehicle motion while the engine is off (for driving. LOCK ACC (Accessory): ACC lets you inse d the key. It's a theft deterrent feature. ACC 5. Ignition Switch Use your ignition key to...it was before you use things like the radio andthe windshield wipers when theengine is being pushed). OFF 2 3 2. NOTICE: Prolonged operationof accessories in wheel. LOCK: This position locks your vehicle. You will remain locked, just as it toward you turn off . OFF: This position lets you . ...
... turn the steering in the ACC position could drain your battery and prevent you must have your vehicle motion while the engine is off (for driving. LOCK ACC (Accessory): ACC lets you inse d the key. It's a theft deterrent feature. ACC 5. Ignition Switch Use your ignition key to...it was before you use things like the radio andthe windshield wipers when theengine is being pushed). OFF 2 3 2. NOTICE: Prolonged operationof accessories in wheel. LOCK: This position locks your vehicle. You will remain locked, just as it toward you turn off . OFF: This position lets you . ...
Owner's Manual
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...'t shift into Park to start your vehicle there with only the acceleratorpedal. You should not be used when towing a trailer, carrying a heavy load, or driving on a hill. If you 're: - You can 't rotate, don't to use your vehicle in position on steep hills, Select"D" (Third Gear)...) This position is put in second gear. If you need more power. - @ should use this feature forreducing torque to the rear wheels when you would also want to drive. Going less than "2" (Second Gear). You'll shift down steep mountain roads, but you stop on . If the selector lever is...
...'t shift into Park to start your vehicle there with only the acceleratorpedal. You should not be used when towing a trailer, carrying a heavy load, or driving on a hill. If you 're: - You can 't rotate, don't to use your vehicle in position on steep hills, Select"D" (Third Gear)...) This position is put in second gear. If you need more power. - @ should use this feature forreducing torque to the rear wheels when you would also want to drive. Going less than "2" (Second Gear). You'll shift down steep mountain roads, but you stop on . If the selector lever is...
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... does, the no loclung feature will come on , the brake system warning light will allow the wheel with traction to move vehicle. Push down . t To Release the Parking Brake: Hold theregular brake...foot. It works like a standard axle most of the time, but when one of of the rear wheels has traction and the other parts your right foot. If the ignition is on . You may have... brake release lever. the Parking Brake r To Set the Parking Brake: -- NOTICE: Driving with your vehicle. I Hold the regular brake pedal down with the parking brake on snow, mud, ice, sand...
... does, the no loclung feature will come on , the brake system warning light will allow the wheel with traction to move vehicle. Push down . t To Release the Parking Brake: Hold theregular brake...foot. It works like a standard axle most of the time, but when one of of the rear wheels has traction and the other parts your right foot. If the ignition is on . You may have... brake release lever. the Parking Brake r To Set the Parking Brake: -- NOTICE: Driving with your vehicle. I Hold the regular brake pedal down with the parking brake on snow, mud, ice, sand...
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I I 2-26 It is all four wheels for road conditions. Windows To open yourmanual windows, turn the hand crank on each door to engage or disengage the front axle. This is like four-wheel drive, but there is no separate lever or switch to raise or lower your engine's driving power sent to is fully automatic, and adjusts itself as needed for extra traction. All- Wheel Drive (Option) If your vehicle has all-wheeldrive, your side door windows.
I I 2-26 It is all four wheels for road conditions. Windows To open yourmanual windows, turn the hand crank on each door to engage or disengage the front axle. This is like four-wheel drive, but there is no separate lever or switch to raise or lower your engine's driving power sent to is fully automatic, and adjusts itself as needed for extra traction. All- Wheel Drive (Option) If your vehicle has all-wheeldrive, your side door windows.
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To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel and pull the lever. Move the steering wheel to a comfortable level, then release the lever to adjust the steering wheel before you exit and enter the vehicle. Horn To sound the horn, press the pads on the steering wheel with the horn symbols. You can alsoraise it to the highest level to give your legs more room when you drive. Tilt Wheel (Option) A tilt steering wheel allows you to lock the wheel in place. 2-29
To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel and pull the lever. Move the steering wheel to a comfortable level, then release the lever to adjust the steering wheel before you exit and enter the vehicle. Horn To sound the horn, press the pads on the steering wheel with the horn symbols. You can alsoraise it to the highest level to give your legs more room when you drive. Tilt Wheel (Option) A tilt steering wheel allows you to lock the wheel in place. 2-29
Owner's Manual
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... traffic and allow realistic following distances, you brake. That means better braking and longer brake life. - If your engine ever stops whileyou're driving, brake normally but don't If pump your brakes.If you use it under control. your vehicle and begin to push down . heavy acceleration ... between to stop rolling, the computer will be harder push. Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Your vehicle has an advanced electronic braking system that wheels are slowing down . Here's how anti-lock works. Once the power assist is programmed to stop and the brake pedal will separately work...
... traffic and allow realistic following distances, you brake. That means better braking and longer brake life. - If your engine ever stops whileyou're driving, brake normally but don't If pump your brakes.If you use it under control. your vehicle and begin to push down . heavy acceleration ... between to stop rolling, the computer will be harder push. Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Your vehicle has an advanced electronic braking system that wheels are slowing down . Here's how anti-lock works. Once the power assist is programmed to stop and the brake pedal will separately work...
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... these problemsby can from between parked cars and stops right in a curve, speed is better to change its path when you turn the front wheels. there isn't braking - Steering in your speed so you do this . But sometimes you 're steering througha sharp curve. Suppose you room...example, you . Under less favorable conditions you a enter the curve, while your speed.Of course, the posted speeds are out of physics when driving on theaccelerator pedal, if steer the vehicle the way you can be more effective than braking. Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. The traction you ...
... these problemsby can from between parked cars and stops right in a curve, speed is better to change its path when you turn the front wheels. there isn't braking - Steering in your speed so you do this . But sometimes you 're steering througha sharp curve. Suppose you room...example, you . Under less favorable conditions you a enter the curve, while your speed.Of course, the posted speeds are out of physics when driving on theaccelerator pedal, if steer the vehicle the way you can be more effective than braking. Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. The traction you ...
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... sparks and help save both vehicles. Turn off the ignition on , it could cause a If ground connection you don't want. NOTICE: If you have a four-wheel-drive vehicle with a manual transfer case shift lever, be badly damaged.
... sparks and help save both vehicles. Turn off the ignition on , it could cause a If ground connection you don't want. NOTICE: If you have a four-wheel-drive vehicle with a manual transfer case shift lever, be badly damaged.
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...your vehicle has been changed modified since it was damaged. The make, model, and yearof your vehicle. When your vehicle has all-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive with fog lamps, it can be towed from the front with a clamping device designed for this. A dolly must be used under ... off the ground. Whether you do anything, turn on a flat bed carrier. 5-7 The steering wheel shouldbe clamped in (Neutral) and the parking brake released. " N 7 If your vehicle has rear-wheel drive, or that it without tow damage. They can still move the shift lever. That your vehicle...
...your vehicle has been changed modified since it was damaged. The make, model, and yearof your vehicle. When your vehicle has all-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive with fog lamps, it can be towed from the front with a clamping device designed for this. A dolly must be used under ... off the ground. Whether you do anything, turn on a flat bed carrier. 5-7 The steering wheel shouldbe clamped in (Neutral) and the parking brake released. " N 7 If your vehicle has rear-wheel drive, or that it without tow damage. They can still move the shift lever. That your vehicle...
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If these limits must be supported on a dolly. If a vehicle with all -wheel drive. to Towing All-Wheel Drive Vehicles NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the front bumper system will be damaged. Use wheel lift or car-carrier equipment. (Continued) 5-8 If your transmission will be damaged.... Don't have your vehicle towed with the wheels in contact with ground if the it towed on the rear wheels, unless you must.If a vehicle with rear-wheel drive must be towedon the rear wheels, don'tgo more than 35 mph (56 km/h) or farther than ...
If these limits must be supported on a dolly. If a vehicle with all -wheel drive. to Towing All-Wheel Drive Vehicles NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the front bumper system will be damaged. Use wheel lift or car-carrier equipment. (Continued) 5-8 If your transmission will be damaged.... Don't have your vehicle towed with the wheels in contact with ground if the it towed on the rear wheels, unless you must.If a vehicle with rear-wheel drive must be towedon the rear wheels, don'tgo more than 35 mph (56 km/h) or farther than ...
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...used under the rear wheels when towingfrom the front. 5-9 If your vehicle has the all -wheel drive option, a dolly MUST be required for car-carrier equipment. If your vehicle has the all -wheel drive option, a dolly MUST be damaged. Towing From the Front (Except AII-Wheel Drive) NOTICE: Do ...not tow with sling-type equipment or the front bumper system will be used under the rear wheels when towingfrom the front. NOTICE: (Continued...
...used under the rear wheels when towingfrom the front. 5-9 If your vehicle has the all -wheel drive option, a dolly MUST be required for car-carrier equipment. If your vehicle has the all -wheel drive option, a dolly MUST be damaged. Towing From the Front (Except AII-Wheel Drive) NOTICE: Do ...not tow with sling-type equipment or the front bumper system will be used under the rear wheels when towingfrom the front. NOTICE: (Continued...
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Wheel Drive) NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-typeequipment or the rearbumper system will be required for car-carrier equipment. Use wheellift or car-carrier equipment. Additional ramping may be damaged. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Towing From the Rear (Except AII- If your vehicle has the all-wheel drive option, a dolly MUST be used under the front wheels when towingfrom the rear. 5-10
Wheel Drive) NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-typeequipment or the rearbumper system will be required for car-carrier equipment. Use wheellift or car-carrier equipment. Additional ramping may be damaged. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Towing From the Rear (Except AII- If your vehicle has the all-wheel drive option, a dolly MUST be used under the front wheels when towingfrom the rear. 5-10
Owner's Manual
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... often to check the lubricant and when to perform the lubricant checks described in this section. All- Wheel ,Drive If you 'll need lubrication. See "Periodic Maintenance Inspections" in the Index. However, they have an all-wheel drive vehicle, be sure to change it. Add enough lubricant to raise the level to the What...
... often to check the lubricant and when to perform the lubricant checks described in this section. All- Wheel ,Drive If you 'll need lubrication. See "Periodic Maintenance Inspections" in the Index. However, they have an all-wheel drive vehicle, be sure to change it. Add enough lubricant to raise the level to the What...
Owner's Manual
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... uses. A tensioner is lighter, and moredurable than systems withseveral belts. Windshield Wiper Blade Inserts To replace your vehicle is two-wheel drive, it has wheel bearings that is used to keep the belt tight at all times. The tensioner also makes replacing the belt easier.If you withthis.... Front Wheel Bearing (Two-Wheel Drive) If your windshield wiper blade inserts, lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Your dealership or parts supplier can help...
... uses. A tensioner is lighter, and moredurable than systems withseveral belts. Windshield Wiper Blade Inserts To replace your vehicle is two-wheel drive, it has wheel bearings that is used to keep the belt tight at all times. The tensioner also makes replacing the belt easier.If you withthis.... Front Wheel Bearing (Two-Wheel Drive) If your windshield wiper blade inserts, lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Your dealership or parts supplier can help...
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... cable guides, and brake pedal springs at the intervals specified on the proper maintenance schedule, or at - Clean and repack thefront wheel bearings at each brake relining, or at this section. Ball joints and king pin bushings should be replaced and all the vehiclefluid ...the outside of the services listed in the Index. 2. specified intervals. All parts should not be damaged. Make sure whoever services your driving conditions. 5. Ask your dealer for the proper replacement intervals for the proper coolant and mixture to check all necessary repairs done before ...
... cable guides, and brake pedal springs at the intervals specified on the proper maintenance schedule, or at - Clean and repack thefront wheel bearings at each brake relining, or at this section. Ball joints and king pin bushings should be replaced and all the vehiclefluid ...the outside of the services listed in the Index. 2. specified intervals. All parts should not be damaged. Make sure whoever services your driving conditions. 5. Ask your dealer for the proper replacement intervals for the proper coolant and mixture to check all necessary repairs done before ...
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... wear. Lookfor broken, damaged, missingor out-of lubrication. See "Engine Exhaust'' in the Index. Oilthe control lever pivot point (exceptL Van) and all -wheel drive) Inspection? Replace any accelerator or cruise control cables. Transfer Case (all exposed control linkage. You should let your GM dealer's service department or other conditions... completedat once. as open seams, holes, loose connections or other qualified service center do these systems may indicate a problem. Steering and Suspension Inspection?- Drive Axle Service Check readfront axle fluid level and add needed.
... wear. Lookfor broken, damaged, missingor out-of lubrication. See "Engine Exhaust'' in the Index. Oilthe control lever pivot point (exceptL Van) and all -wheel drive) Inspection? Replace any accelerator or cruise control cables. Transfer Case (all exposed control linkage. You should let your GM dealer's service department or other conditions... completedat once. as open seams, holes, loose connections or other qualified service center do these systems may indicate a problem. Steering and Suspension Inspection?- Drive Axle Service Check readfront axle fluid level and add needed.
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Loading YourVehicle ...6-44 Lubrication ...6-42 Accelerator Control System ...6-42 Body ...6-42 Sliding Door Tracks ...6 4 2 Front Suspension and Steering Linkage ...6-41 Front Wheel Bearings(Two Wheel Drive) ...6 - 4 1 LatchesandHinge ...6 4 2 Lockcylinders ...6 4 3 RearAxle ...6-24 TransferCase ...6-24 Luggagecarrier ...2-65 Maintenance ...7-2 OtherItems ...641 PeriodicInspections ...7-12 Record ...7-15 ScheduledMaintenance ...7-3.7-7 Underbody ...6-61 WhenTowingaTrailer ...4-23 Mirrors ...245 Inside ...2-45 Outside ...2 4 6 ...
Loading YourVehicle ...6-44 Lubrication ...6-42 Accelerator Control System ...6-42 Body ...6-42 Sliding Door Tracks ...6 4 2 Front Suspension and Steering Linkage ...6-41 Front Wheel Bearings(Two Wheel Drive) ...6 - 4 1 LatchesandHinge ...6 4 2 Lockcylinders ...6 4 3 RearAxle ...6-24 TransferCase ...6-24 Luggagecarrier ...2-65 Maintenance ...7-2 OtherItems ...641 PeriodicInspections ...7-12 Record ...7-15 ScheduledMaintenance ...7-3.7-7 Underbody ...6-61 WhenTowingaTrailer ...4-23 Mirrors ...245 Inside ...2-45 Outside ...2 4 6 ...
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... and Gages ...2-55 Anti-Lock Brake ...2-56 Devices.Other ...5-3 2-58. 6-44 Service Engine Soon ...Washing Your Vehicle ...6-59 6-60 Weatherstrips ...Wheels Alignment and Tire Balance ...6-52 Aluminum ...6-60 Front Bearings (Two-Wheel Drive) ...6-41 NutTorque ...6-68 Replacement ...6-52 Windows ...2-26 RearDefogger ...3-7 Swing-Out ...2-27 WindshieldWasher ...2-33 Fluid ...6-31 Rearwasher ...2-34 Windshield Wipers ...2.32...
... and Gages ...2-55 Anti-Lock Brake ...2-56 Devices.Other ...5-3 2-58. 6-44 Service Engine Soon ...Washing Your Vehicle ...6-59 6-60 Weatherstrips ...Wheels Alignment and Tire Balance ...6-52 Aluminum ...6-60 Front Bearings (Two-Wheel Drive) ...6-41 NutTorque ...6-68 Replacement ...6-52 Windows ...2-26 RearDefogger ...3-7 Swing-Out ...2-27 WindshieldWasher ...2-33 Fluid ...6-31 Rearwasher ...2-34 Windshield Wipers ...2.32...