Owner's Manual
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...'t"ride"thebrakesbylettingyourleftfootrestlightlyonthebrake pedalwhiledriving. the Avoidneedlessheavybraking.Somepeopledrive in time to avoid anaccident.Ifyou"ride"yourbrakes,theywillget so hottheywillrequirealot of pedalforcetoslowyoudown.Avoid "riding"thebrakes. I - 1 "Riding"yourbrakescancausethem to cool traffic.Thisis a mistake.Yourbrakesmaynothavetime if you do a betweenhardstops. You would need costly brake replacementmuchsooner than keepingpacewith to overheattothepointthat theywon'tworkwell.Youmightnotbeabletostopyour vehicle in spurts-heavy...
...'t"ride"thebrakesbylettingyourleftfootrestlightlyonthebrake pedalwhiledriving. the Avoidneedlessheavybraking.Somepeopledrive in time to avoid anaccident.Ifyou"ride"yourbrakes,theywillget so hottheywillrequirealot of pedalforcetoslowyoudown.Avoid "riding"thebrakes. I - 1 "Riding"yourbrakescancausethem to cool traffic.Thisis a mistake.Yourbrakesmaynothavetime if you do a betweenhardstops. You would need costly brake replacementmuchsooner than keepingpacewith to overheattothepointthat theywon'tworkwell.Youmightnotbeabletostopyour vehicle in spurts-heavy...
Owner's Manual
Page 224
... offtheroadintoarest,service,orparkingarea andtakeanap,getsomeexercise,orboth.Forsafety,treatdrowsiness onthehighwayasanemergency. 0 d -% 4-46 If it can you ! refreshment likecoffee,teaorsoftdrinksandsomelimberingup.Butdostopandmove to share the driving task'with a comfortably cool interior. ,x ! : ,..----:&-z. Highway Hypnosis Is thereactuallysuchaconditionas"highwayhypnosis?"Orisitjustplain fallingasleepatthewheel? Maps: Doyouhaveup-to-datemaps? ...On fhe Road . .- , Unless you are the only driver, 'it happen to avoid...
... offtheroadintoarest,service,orparkingarea andtakeanap,getsomeexercise,orboth.Forsafety,treatdrowsiness onthehighwayasanemergency. 0 d -% 4-46 If it can you ! refreshment likecoffee,teaorsoftdrinksandsomelimberingup.Butdostopandmove to share the driving task'with a comfortably cool interior. ,x ! : ,..----:&-z. Highway Hypnosis Is thereactuallysuchaconditionas"highwayhypnosis?"Orisitjustplain fallingasleepatthewheel? Maps: Doyouhaveup-to-datemaps? ...On fhe Road . .- , Unless you are the only driver, 'it happen to avoid...
Owner's Manual
Page 251
... engaged,adollymustbeusedundertherearwheelswhentowingfromthe front. You or otherscould be badlyburned.Stopyour engine if it cools down.Waituntilthereisnosignofsteam or coolant before opening the hood. If your vehicle instrument ... Steamfromanoverheatedenginecanburnyoubadly,even ifyou if yousee or hear justopenthehood.Stayawayfromtheengine it off andgeteveryoneawayfrom steamcomingfromit.Justturn thevehicleuntil it overheats,andgetoutofthevehicleuntiltheengineis cool. in it 5-9 youhaveadieselengine,youwillalso find a coolant temperature gage on your vehicle has the four-wheel-drive...
... engaged,adollymustbeusedundertherearwheelswhentowingfromthe front. You or otherscould be badlyburned.Stopyour engine if it cools down.Waituntilthereisnosignofsteam or coolant before opening the hood. If your vehicle instrument ... Steamfromanoverheatedenginecanburnyoubadly,even ifyou if yousee or hear justopenthehood.Stayawayfromtheengine it off andgeteveryoneawayfrom steamcomingfromit.Justturn thevehicleuntil it overheats,andgetoutofthevehicleuntiltheengineis cool. in it 5-9 youhaveadieselengine,youwillalso find a coolant temperature gage on your vehicle has the four-wheel-drive...
Owner's Manual
Page 253
m If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank elseuntil it coolsdown. Enginefan CAUTION '4 An electricfanunderthehoodcanstartupevenwhentheengineis notrunningandcaninjureyou.Keephands,clothing,andtools away from any electric fan. is boiling, don't do anything 5-1 1 Cooling System PO210 Whenyoudecideit'ssafe A. Coolantrecoverytank B. Radiatorpressurecap to lift thehood,here'swhatyou'llsee: C.
m If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank elseuntil it coolsdown. Enginefan CAUTION '4 An electricfanunderthehoodcanstartupevenwhentheengineis notrunningandcaninjureyou.Keephands,clothing,andtools away from any electric fan. is boiling, don't do anything 5-1 1 Cooling System PO210 Whenyoudecideit'ssafe A. Coolantrecoverytank B. Radiatorpressurecap to lift thehood,here'swhatyou'llsee: C.
Owner's Manual
Page 259
...,actsmuchlikea skid andmay requirethesamecorrectionyou'duse in fan noise.This is normalandshouldnotbe mistakenas the transmissionslippingormakingextrashifts.It is merelythe slow downwhenadditional coolingsystemfunctioningproperly.Thefanwill cooling is engaged, thefanspinsfaster to provide more air to cool the engine. to use your tire goes flat, the next part shows how to astopwellout the traffic lane. Engine Fan Noise...
...,actsmuchlikea skid andmay requirethesamecorrectionyou'duse in fan noise.This is normalandshouldnotbe mistakenas the transmissionslippingormakingextrashifts.It is merelythe slow downwhenadditional coolingsystemfunctioningproperly.Thefanwill cooling is engaged, thefanspinsfaster to provide more air to cool the engine. to use your tire goes flat, the next part shows how to astopwellout the traffic lane. Engine Fan Noise...
Owner's Manual
Page 291
Turnyourignitionkey to Run for leaks. it idleforfiveminutes.Besure to cool. CAUTION I A Diesel fuel is flammable. Do this untilyoucanseeclearfuelcomingfromthe air bleed valve. 8. Closetheairbleedvalveandreplacethefueltankcap. 9. Opentheairbleedvalve. 7. Startyourengineandlet fuel filter for 10 to 15 seconds.Waitoneminutefor thestarter to checkyour ...
Turnyourignitionkey to Run for leaks. it idleforfiveminutes.Besure to cool. CAUTION I A Diesel fuel is flammable. Do this untilyoucanseeclearfuelcomingfromthe air bleed valve. 8. Closetheairbleedvalveandreplacethefueltankcap. 9. Opentheairbleedvalve. 7. Startyourengineandlet fuel filter for 10 to 15 seconds.Waitoneminutefor thestarter to checkyour ...
Owner's Manual
Page 293
... Engines) Ifyou plan ondriving in thecountrywhereyou'llbedriving. repairsthatwouldn'tbecoveredbyyourwarranty. InternationalExportSales PostOfficeBox 828 Oshawa,OntarioL1H 7N1, Canada 6-1 5 orCanada, If youuse unleaded fuel may be hard to cool. Your vehicle'sthree-waycatalytic All of aninch. 7. You can also write us where you'regoingandgiveyourVehicleIdentificationNumber (VIN). 6. The inside diameter shouldbeone-eighth of thatmeanscostly converterandoxygensensorwillbedamaged. evenonetankfull...
... Engines) Ifyou plan ondriving in thecountrywhereyou'llbedriving. repairsthatwouldn'tbecoveredbyyourwarranty. InternationalExportSales PostOfficeBox 828 Oshawa,OntarioL1H 7N1, Canada 6-1 5 orCanada, If youuse unleaded fuel may be hard to cool. Your vehicle'sthree-waycatalytic All of aninch. 7. You can also write us where you'regoingandgiveyourVehicleIdentificationNumber (VIN). 6. The inside diameter shouldbeone-eighth of thatmeanscostly converterandoxygensensorwillbedamaged. evenonetankfull...
Owner's Manual
Page 314
... up to getanaccuratereading transmission fluid. If you do it yourself, be a :little difficult, you to have it isfullyseated. If thefluidlevelis good, installtheplugandbesure it checked is cool enough for you may choose to rest your fingers on the transmission case. Too much or too little fluid can meanthatsomeofthe fluidcouldcomeoutandfallonhotengineparts, if youcheckyour startingafire...
... up to getanaccuratereading transmission fluid. If you do it yourself, be a :little difficult, you to have it isfullyseated. If thefluidlevelis good, installtheplugandbesure it checked is cool enough for you may choose to rest your fingers on the transmission case. Too much or too little fluid can meanthatsomeofthe fluidcouldcomeoutandfallonhotengineparts, if youcheckyour startingafire...
Owner's Manual
Page 321
... can mix freeze and x k +?e t line radiator, heater core and other parts. NOTICE If you use the proper coolant, you use an improper coolant mix, your cooling system.
... can mix freeze and x k +?e t line radiator, heater core and other parts. NOTICE If you use the proper coolant, you use an improper coolant mix, your cooling system.
Owner's Manual
Page 325
level shouldbeat the FULL is cool,thelevel should beat the FULL F \ ' 'k + E . .e "' - : K2694 What to Add: Refer to theMaintenanceScheduletodeterminewhat kind of fluid to use . r When adding steering power fluid or making a complete fluid change, alwaysuse the properfluid.Failure to use the proper fluid cancause leaksanddamagehosesandseals. I 6-47 When the enginecompartmentishot,the mark. See"RecommendedFluidsandLubricants'' in theIndex. Whentheenginecompartment COLD mark.
level shouldbeat the FULL is cool,thelevel should beat the FULL F \ ' 'k + E . .e "' - : K2694 What to Add: Refer to theMaintenanceScheduletodeterminewhat kind of fluid to use . r When adding steering power fluid or making a complete fluid change, alwaysuse the properfluid.Failure to use the proper fluid cancause leaksanddamagehosesandseals. I 6-47 When the enginecompartmentishot,the mark. See"RecommendedFluidsandLubricants'' in theIndex. Whentheenginecompartment COLD mark.
Owner's Manual
Page 374
...(6.5Liters) 6.5L Ft 7 Quarts(6.6Liters) N 7.4L** 6 Quarts(5.7Liters) *All quantitiesareapproximate. *Afterrefill,thelevel MUST becheckedasoutlinedunder"Engine Oil AndFilterRecommendations"inSection 5. **Add oneadditionalquartforC3500 HD Models. Service & Appearance Care Cooling Systen Capacity With N C Without N C ENGINE 10.9Quarts(10.3Liters) 10.9Quarts(10.3Liters) 4.3L 17.5Quarts(16.5Liters) 18 Quarts (17 Liters) 5.0L 18 Quarts...
...(6.5Liters) 6.5L Ft 7 Quarts(6.6Liters) N 7.4L** 6 Quarts(5.7Liters) *All quantitiesareapproximate. *Afterrefill,thelevel MUST becheckedasoutlinedunder"Engine Oil AndFilterRecommendations"inSection 5. **Add oneadditionalquartforC3500 HD Models. Service & Appearance Care Cooling Systen Capacity With N C Without N C ENGINE 10.9Quarts(10.3Liters) 10.9Quarts(10.3Liters) 4.3L 17.5Quarts(16.5Liters) 18 Quarts (17 Liters) 5.0L 18 Quarts...
Owner's Manual
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... Special Problems ...6-86 Vinyl or Leather ...6-87 Wheels and Tires ...6-89 Windshield ...6-88 5 Clock ...3-1 2. 3-1 ComputerCommandControl System ...6-66 Conversion to Chassis Cab ...6-72 Coolant(See"Engine") Cooling System ...5-1 1 Capacity ...6-96 Crankcase Capacity...6-96 2-47 Cruise Control ...Increase Speed...2.50 On Hills...2-51 2-51 Passing...Reduce Speed ...2-51 Resume ...2-49 Set ...2-48 To...
... Special Problems ...6-86 Vinyl or Leather ...6-87 Wheels and Tires ...6-89 Windshield ...6-88 5 Clock ...3-1 2. 3-1 ComputerCommandControl System ...6-66 Conversion to Chassis Cab ...6-72 Coolant(See"Engine") Cooling System ...5-1 1 Capacity ...6-96 Crankcase Capacity...6-96 2-47 Cruise Control ...Increase Speed...2.50 On Hills...2-51 2-51 Passing...Reduce Speed ...2-51 Resume ...2-49 Set ...2-48 To...