Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle. We value you ofourcontinuinginterest in your pleasure and satisfaction with your Remember, if youhaveaconcernandneedhelphandling satisfaction, see the procedure in theChevroletTruckWarranty and Owner AssistanceInformationbooklet. Warren,Michigan @Copyr@ht7992 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division. All Rights Resewed Second Edition Printed in your 1993 Astro, and to service, keep in mind that your Chevrolet dealer knows yourvehiplebestand is also a Chevrolet Truck Warranty and Owner...
... your vehicle. We value you ofourcontinuinginterest in your pleasure and satisfaction with your Remember, if youhaveaconcernandneedhelphandling satisfaction, see the procedure in theChevroletTruckWarranty and Owner AssistanceInformationbooklet. Warren,Michigan @Copyr@ht7992 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division. All Rights Resewed Second Edition Printed in your 1993 Astro, and to service, keep in mind that your Chevrolet dealer knows yourvehiplebestand is also a Chevrolet Truck Warranty and Owner...
Owner's Manual
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Rear Window Defogger Hatch Release PO358 0-5 These symbols have to do with your lights: 0 A Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam Master Lighting Switch Parking Lights ~ Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights These symbols are on some of your controls: Hood Release Windshield Wper Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster Ventilating Fan Rear Window Wiper L Washer ?
Rear Window Defogger Hatch Release PO358 0-5 These symbols have to do with your lights: 0 A Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam Master Lighting Switch Parking Lights ~ Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights These symbols are on some of your controls: Hood Release Windshield Wper Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster Ventilating Fan Rear Window Wiper L Washer ?
Owner's Manual
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... Ask ...1-16 1-17 Safety Belt Reminder Light ...How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-18 Adults ...1-18 Driver Position...1-18 1-19 Lap-Shoulder Belt...Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-25 1-26 Right Front Passenger Position ...Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions ...1-27 Center Passenger Positions ...1-30 Children ...1-31 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-32 1-33 Child Restraints...1-40 Larger Children ...1-42 Safety Belt Extender ...1-43 Checking Your Restraint Systems ...Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ...1-43 1-1
... Ask ...1-16 1-17 Safety Belt Reminder Light ...How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-18 Adults ...1-18 Driver Position...1-18 1-19 Lap-Shoulder Belt...Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-25 1-26 Right Front Passenger Position ...Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions ...1-27 Center Passenger Positions ...1-30 Children ...1-31 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-32 1-33 Child Restraints...1-40 Larger Children ...1-42 Safety Belt Extender ...1-43 Checking Your Restraint Systems ...Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ...1-43 1-1
Owner's Manual
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... and Safety Belts Seats and Seat Controls Thissectiontellsyouabouttheseats-howtoadjustthem,takethemout andputthembackin.Italsotellsyouaboutbucketandbenchseats,power seats,andheadrestraints. Front Seats Manual Seats bnu I I W I Thebucketseatscanbeadjustedforwardorrearwardbytheleveratthe front of the seat. Slide the lever at the front of thevehicleifyoutry to whereyouwant it. Thenreleasetheleverandtry to movetheseatwith yourbody,tomakesuretheseatislockedintoplace. 1-2 A I I d PO414 I You canlosecontrol of theseattothelefttounlockit.Slidetheseat to adjust a manual 2 driver's seat...
... and Safety Belts Seats and Seat Controls Thissectiontellsyouabouttheseats-howtoadjustthem,takethemout andputthembackin.Italsotellsyouaboutbucketandbenchseats,power seats,andheadrestraints. Front Seats Manual Seats bnu I I W I Thebucketseatscanbeadjustedforwardorrearwardbytheleveratthe front of the seat. Slide the lever at the front of thevehicleifyoutry to whereyouwant it. Thenreleasetheleverandtry to movetheseatwith yourbody,tomakesuretheseatislockedintoplace. 1-2 A I I d PO414 I You canlosecontrol of theseattothelefttounlockit.Slidetheseat to adjust a manual 2 driver's seat...
Owner's Manual
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Keys ...2-3 Your Doors and How They Work ...2-5 2-1 2 2-13 2-1 Door Locks ...0 Theft ...Ignition Switch ...2-1 New Vehicle "Break-In" ...3 Starting Your Engine ...2-14 2-15 Fuel Regulator ...2-16 Driving Through Deep Standing Water ...2-1 Engine Block Heater ...6 Automatic Transmission ...2-17 Locking Rear Axle ...2-20 Parking Brake...2-20 2-1 Features & Controls ic c Hereyoucanlearnaboutthemanystandardandoptionalfeaturesonyour vehicle,andinformationonstarting,shiftingandbraking.Alsoexplainedare theinstrumentpanelandthewarningsystemsthat tell you if everything is to "Vehicle Symbols in ...
Keys ...2-3 Your Doors and How They Work ...2-5 2-1 2 2-13 2-1 Door Locks ...0 Theft ...Ignition Switch ...2-1 New Vehicle "Break-In" ...3 Starting Your Engine ...2-14 2-15 Fuel Regulator ...2-16 Driving Through Deep Standing Water ...2-1 Engine Block Heater ...6 Automatic Transmission ...2-17 Locking Rear Axle ...2-20 Parking Brake...2-20 2-1 Features & Controls ic c Hereyoucanlearnaboutthemanystandardandoptionalfeaturesonyour vehicle,andinformationonstarting,shiftingandbraking.Alsoexplainedare theinstrumentpanelandthewarningsystemsthat tell you if everything is to "Vehicle Symbols in ...
Owner's Manual
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......2-24 ...2-25 Running Your Engine While You're Parked Windows ...2-26 2-28 Horn...2-28 Tilt Wheel ...2-29 Turn Signal/MuItifunction Lever ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator ...2-30 Headlight High-Low Beam ...2-31 Windshield Wipers ...2-32 2-33 Windshield Washer ...Rear Window WiperNVasher ...2-34 2-35 Cruise Control ...Lights...2-40 Mirrors ...2-45 Sun Visors ...2-48 Luggage Carrier...2-49 Cigarette Lighter/Ashtrays ...Storage Compartments ...Instrument Cluster ...2-50 2-51 2-52 2-57 2-64 2-67 2-68 ...Indicator Lights...Trailer Wiring Harness ...Assist Handles ...Warning Lights, Gages...
......2-24 ...2-25 Running Your Engine While You're Parked Windows ...2-26 2-28 Horn...2-28 Tilt Wheel ...2-29 Turn Signal/MuItifunction Lever ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator ...2-30 Headlight High-Low Beam ...2-31 Windshield Wipers ...2-32 2-33 Windshield Washer ...Rear Window WiperNVasher ...2-34 2-35 Cruise Control ...Lights...2-40 Mirrors ...2-45 Sun Visors ...2-48 Luggage Carrier...2-49 Cigarette Lighter/Ashtrays ...Storage Compartments ...Instrument Cluster ...2-50 2-51 2-52 2-57 2-64 2-67 2-68 ...Indicator Lights...Trailer Wiring Harness ...Assist Handles ...Warning Lights, Gages...
Owner's Manual
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...'tconnectwiththewheels. R (Reverse). N (Neutral). Shift to getout ofsnow, ice or sand "If You'reStuck in Sand,Mud, withoutdamagingyourtransmission,see "Parking on Hills" or "Towinga Trailer" in theIndex. If youareparkingona hill: or pulling a trailer, also see Ice orSnow" in P (Park)rangebeforestartingthe engine.Your vehiclehasabrake-transmissionshiftinterlock. It's thebestposition Thislocksyourrearwheels. to usewhen youstart WTION It is being towed. 2-1 8 Ensuretheshiftleverisfully in theIndex. P (Park). Use this...
...'tconnectwiththewheels. R (Reverse). N (Neutral). Shift to getout ofsnow, ice or sand "If You'reStuck in Sand,Mud, withoutdamagingyourtransmission,see "Parking on Hills" or "Towinga Trailer" in theIndex. If youareparkingona hill: or pulling a trailer, also see Ice orSnow" in P (Park)rangebeforestartingthe engine.Your vehiclehasabrake-transmissionshiftinterlock. It's thebestposition Thislocksyourrearwheels. to usewhen youstart WTION It is being towed. 2-1 8 Ensuretheshiftleverisfully in theIndex. P (Park). Use this...
Owner's Manual
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...You canuse it onverysteephills,or in secondgear.You mayuse this feature for passing, - e D (ThirdGear). whentowing a trailer,carrying a heavyload,ordrivingonsteephills. Thispositiongivesyouevenmorepower(butlowerfueleconomy)than 2 (SecondGear). You couldlosecontrolandhitpeople orobjects.Don'tshiftout P (Park)or N (Neutral)whileyourengineisracing. Unless your ...warranty...by shiftingout of these conditions. CAUTION Shiftingout of P (Park)or N (Neutral)whileyourengineis b "racing"(running at high speed) is of NOTICE sed by I . , I . : ::,.:. : , ..I. ,, , , , ., , ;
...You canuse it onverysteephills,or in secondgear.You mayuse this feature for passing, - e D (ThirdGear). whentowing a trailer,carrying a heavyload,ordrivingonsteephills. Thispositiongivesyouevenmorepower(butlowerfueleconomy)than 2 (SecondGear). You couldlosecontrolandhitpeople orobjects.Don'tshiftout P (Park)or N (Neutral)whileyourengineisracing. Unless your ...warranty...by shiftingout of these conditions. CAUTION Shiftingout of P (Park)or N (Neutral)whileyourengineis b "racing"(running at high speed) is of NOTICE sed by I . , I . : ::,.:. : , ..I. ,, , , , ., , ;
Owner's Manual
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...wiring for the trailer lights, a different turn signal flasher is burnedout.Checkthefront andrear turn or a lane change , justraise orlower theleveruntilthegreenarrow starts to helpavoid anaccident.Ifthegreen arrowsdon'tgoonatallwhenyousignalaturn,checkthefuse(see "Fuses" in thedirection of theturn To signal a lane change , if thearrowsdon'tflashbutjuststay on,a signal bulb may beburnedoutandotherdriverswon'tseeyourturn signal. If a bulb is burnedout,replace it to flash. To signalaturn, move theleverallthe wayupordown.When finished,theleverwillreturnautomatically. Features & Controls...
...wiring for the trailer lights, a different turn signal flasher is burnedout.Checkthefront andrear turn or a lane change , justraise orlower theleveruntilthegreenarrow starts to helpavoid anaccident.Ifthegreen arrowsdon'tgoonatallwhenyousignalaturn,checkthefuse(see "Fuses" in thedirection of theturn To signal a lane change , if thearrowsdon'tflashbutjuststay on,a signal bulb may beburnedoutandotherdriverswon'tseeyourturn signal. If a bulb is burnedout,replace it to flash. To signalaturn, move theleverallthe wayupordown.When finished,theleverwillreturnautomatically. Features & Controls...
Owner's Manual
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... you get fog or ice on your instrument panel and at your heating Fan Lever Thetopleverhasfivepositions. This is what your front side windows. Adjust the temperature lever for cold weather. Use this when you select the temperature of the air comes out near the floor. VENT: The air comes out at the front sidewindows. Heating System PO450 If your vehicle.Movetheleverupforwarmerair.Movetheleverdownforcoolerair...
... you get fog or ice on your instrument panel and at your heating Fan Lever Thetopleverhasfivepositions. This is what your front side windows. Adjust the temperature lever for cold weather. Use this when you select the temperature of the air comes out near the floor. VENT: The air comes out at the front sidewindows. Heating System PO450 If your vehicle.Movetheleverupforwarmerair.Movetheleverdownforcoolerair...
Owner's Manual
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... MAX Cold. is above HI forwarmer air in engine .speed. BI-LEV NC: With this, outside air comes in onlya little airfromtheoutside. NORM NC: Thissettingcools the outsideair.Ifyoufirstused MAX NC, use NORM N assoon as thevehiclehascooleddown, C so outsideair will be going through your vehicle. MAX NC: This cools the air the fastest. MAX A/C lets in throughtheheaterfloorventand theinstrument panel vents. HTR(Heater...
... MAX Cold. is above HI forwarmer air in engine .speed. BI-LEV NC: With this, outside air comes in onlya little airfromtheoutside. NORM NC: Thissettingcools the outsideair.Ifyoufirstused MAX NC, use NORM N assoon as thevehiclehascooleddown, C so outsideair will be going through your vehicle. MAX NC: This cools the air the fastest. MAX A/C lets in throughtheheaterfloorventand theinstrument panel vents. HTR(Heater...
Owner's Manual
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... control. course,thepostedspeedsarebasedongoodweatherandroadconditions. A lot of the"driver lost control"accidentsmentionedonthenewshappenon curves.Here'swhy: is subject to thesamelaws of Experienceddriver orbeginner,eachofus physics whendrivingoncurves.Thetractionofthetiresagainsttheroad to goslower. Steering Power Steering If youlosepowersteeringassistbecausetheenginestopsorthesystem fails to adjust your enter the curve, while your speed. Your Driving and the Road Braking In Emergencies Useyouranti-lockbrakingsystemwhenyouneedto.Withanti-lock...
... control. course,thepostedspeedsarebasedongoodweatherandroadconditions. A lot of the"driver lost control"accidentsmentionedonthenewshappenon curves.Here'swhy: is subject to thesamelaws of Experienceddriver orbeginner,eachofus physics whendrivingoncurves.Thetractionofthetiresagainsttheroad to goslower. Steering Power Steering If youlosepowersteeringassistbecausetheenginestopsorthesystem fails to adjust your enter the curve, while your speed. Your Driving and the Road Braking In Emergencies Useyouranti-lockbrakingsystemwhenyouneedto.Withanti-lock...
Owner's Manual
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... the load. Shift into a gear; Letuponthebrakepedal. 3. Things that all hitch nuts and bolts are automatic transmission fluid (don't overfill), engineoil,axlelubricant,belt,coolingsystem,andbrakeadjustment.Eachof theseiscovered in place,releasetheregularbrakesuntilthe to reviewthesesectionsbefore quickly. mailer Light Wiring See"TrailerWiringHarness"intheIndex. 4-49 Reapplytheregularbrakes.Thenapplyyourparkingbrake,andshift P (Park). 5. Ifyou'retrailering,it'sagoodidea you start your vehicle and the trailer can be damaged. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear...
... the load. Shift into a gear; Letuponthebrakepedal. 3. Things that all hitch nuts and bolts are automatic transmission fluid (don't overfill), engineoil,axlelubricant,belt,coolingsystem,andbrakeadjustment.Eachof theseiscovered in place,releasetheregularbrakesuntilthe to reviewthesesectionsbefore quickly. mailer Light Wiring See"TrailerWiringHarness"intheIndex. 4-49 Reapplytheregularbrakes.Thenapplyyourparkingbrake,andshift P (Park). 5. Ifyou'retrailering,it'sagoodidea you start your vehicle and the trailer can be damaged. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear...
Owner's Manual
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...: 1. Put the shiftlever in therear of thevehicle,at theoppositeend. Changing a Flat Tire If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by levelplace.Turnonyourhazardwarningflashers. Settheparkingbrakefirmly. 2. is in P (Park). 3. I AM545006 Thefollowingpageswilltellyouhow Theequipmentyou'llneed to a I To be even more certain the vehicle won't move, you can slip off the engine. Turn off thejack and roll overyou or otherpeople. You andtheycouldbebadly...
...: 1. Put the shiftlever in therear of thevehicle,at theoppositeend. Changing a Flat Tire If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by levelplace.Turnonyourhazardwarningflashers. Settheparkingbrakefirmly. 2. is in P (Park). 3. I AM545006 Thefollowingpageswilltellyouhow Theequipmentyou'llneed to a I To be even more certain the vehicle won't move, you can slip off the engine. Turn off thejack and roll overyou or otherpeople. You andtheycouldbebadly...
Owner's Manual
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...is also technical information about the care of your vehicle. and a section devoted to its appearance care . Service ...Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...Hood Release ...6-3 6-4 6-8 6-8 Engine Oil ...6-9 Engine Cover ...6-15 Air Cleaner ...6-19 6-20 6-23 6-23 6-23 6-26 6-30 6-31 ...Rear Axle ...All-Wheel Drive ...Transfer Case ...Automatic Transmission Fluid Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid ... Front Axle...6-24 Brake Master Cylinder ...6-32 6-1 Service & Appearance Care . . -&-.A- ... I -... 5, "9 L Here you will find information about...
...is also technical information about the care of your vehicle. and a section devoted to its appearance care . Service ...Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...Hood Release ...6-3 6-4 6-8 6-8 Engine Oil ...6-9 Engine Cover ...6-15 Air Cleaner ...6-19 6-20 6-23 6-23 6-23 6-26 6-30 6-31 ...Rear Axle ...All-Wheel Drive ...Transfer Case ...Automatic Transmission Fluid Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid ... Front Axle...6-24 Brake Master Cylinder ...6-32 6-1 Service & Appearance Care . . -&-.A- ... I -... 5, "9 L Here you will find information about...
Owner's Manual
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... Universal and Categoryor (GM No. Standard Axle Rear b. Release meeting requirements Part No. 1052497) Automatic Transmission Shift Engine Linkage,FloorShiftLinkage, HoodandDoorHinges,Body DoorHingePins,FoldingSeat, FuelDoorHinge oil (Continuednextpage) TO279 7-1 4 Part 1050109). brake Part 1052535 fluid or DOT-3). Steering GM Power FluidPart 1050017) or equivalentconforming to GM-6038-M(GMPartNo.1052103). Part or Automatic Transmission DEXRONB IIE Automatic Transmission(GM Fluid No. Joints. Front Bearings bearing meeting requirementsNLGl of waterandagoodqualityethylene...
... Universal and Categoryor (GM No. Standard Axle Rear b. Release meeting requirements Part No. 1052497) Automatic Transmission Shift Engine Linkage,FloorShiftLinkage, HoodandDoorHinges,Body DoorHingePins,FoldingSeat, FuelDoorHinge oil (Continuednextpage) TO279 7-1 4 Part 1050109). brake Part 1052535 fluid or DOT-3). Steering GM Power FluidPart 1050017) or equivalentconforming to GM-6038-M(GMPartNo.1052103). Part or Automatic Transmission DEXRONB IIE Automatic Transmission(GM Fluid No. Joints. Front Bearings bearing meeting requirementsNLGl of waterandagoodqualityethylene...
Owner's Manual
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...") Catalytic Converter ...6-41 ...6-42 Certification/Tire Label Changing A Flat Tire .. 5.16.5.17. 5-21 Charging System Light ...2-65 Chemical Paint Spotting ...6-58 Child Restraints...1-33 Cigarette Lighter/Ashtrays ...2-50 Cleaning Glass ...6-55 Inside of Vehicle ...6-53 Instrument Panel...6-55 Outside of Vehicle ...6-56 Special Problems ...6-54 Vinyl or Leather ...6-55 Windshield ...6-56 Clock ...3-12, 3-14. 3-17, 3-20, 3-24 Comfort Controls ...3-3 Constant Velocity Joints (All Wheel Drive Only) ...6-40 Coolant(See"Engine") Cooling...
...") Catalytic Converter ...6-41 ...6-42 Certification/Tire Label Changing A Flat Tire .. 5.16.5.17. 5-21 Charging System Light ...2-65 Chemical Paint Spotting ...6-58 Child Restraints...1-33 Cigarette Lighter/Ashtrays ...2-50 Cleaning Glass ...6-55 Inside of Vehicle ...6-53 Instrument Panel...6-55 Outside of Vehicle ...6-56 Special Problems ...6-54 Vinyl or Leather ...6-55 Windshield ...6-56 Clock ...3-12, 3-14. 3-17, 3-20, 3-24 Comfort Controls ...3-3 Constant Velocity Joints (All Wheel Drive Only) ...6-40 Coolant(See"Engine") Cooling...
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...57 Fluid Automatic Transmission ...6-20 Brake ...6-32 Capacities ...6-64 Coolant ...5.11. 6-26 Leak Check ...6-34 Power Steering ...6-30 Transfer Case ...6-23 Windshield Washer ...6-31 Fog Lamps...2-42 Four-wheel Antilock ...4-15 Front Seats ...1-2 Fuel ...6-4 Filling Your Tank ...6-6 Gage ...2-63 In Foreign Countries ...6-6 2-1 Regulator ...5 Tank Capacity ...6-65 Fuse Block...6-63 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-68 . I If You'reStuck inSand.Mud. Add-on ...6-44 Exhaust System...6-41 ... Ice or Snow ...5-32 Ignition Switch...2-13 ...6-45 Inflation-Tire Pressure Instrument Cluster...
...57 Fluid Automatic Transmission ...6-20 Brake ...6-32 Capacities ...6-64 Coolant ...5.11. 6-26 Leak Check ...6-34 Power Steering ...6-30 Transfer Case ...6-23 Windshield Washer ...6-31 Fog Lamps...2-42 Four-wheel Antilock ...4-15 Front Seats ...1-2 Fuel ...6-4 Filling Your Tank ...6-6 Gage ...2-63 In Foreign Countries ...6-6 2-1 Regulator ...5 Tank Capacity ...6-65 Fuse Block...6-63 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...6-68 . I If You'reStuck inSand.Mud. Add-on ...6-44 Exhaust System...6-41 ... Ice or Snow ...5-32 Ignition Switch...2-13 ...6-45 Inflation-Tire Pressure Instrument Cluster...
Owner's Manual
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......6-38 Seat ...1-2 Visor Vanity ...2-48 Windows ...2-26 Power Steering ...4-18 Fluid ...6-30 Product Service Publications ...8-6 Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-29 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Reading Lights...2-44 Rear Defogger ...3-8 Rear Hatch/Split-Panel Doors...2-8 Rear WiperNVasher ...2-34 Recommended Fluids/Lubricants.7-14 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 9-4 M Maintenance...7-2 Other Items ...6-38 7-13 Periodic Inspections...Record ...7-16 Scheduled Maintenance ...7.3. 7-8 Underbody ...6-58 When Towing a Trailer ...4-49 2-45 Mirrors ...2-45 Inside ...Outside ...2.46. 2-47 Vanity ...2-48 Model...
......6-38 Seat ...1-2 Visor Vanity ...2-48 Windows ...2-26 Power Steering ...4-18 Fluid ...6-30 Product Service Publications ...8-6 Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-29 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Reading Lights...2-44 Rear Defogger ...3-8 Rear Hatch/Split-Panel Doors...2-8 Rear WiperNVasher ...2-34 Recommended Fluids/Lubricants.7-14 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 9-4 M Maintenance...7-2 Other Items ...6-38 7-13 Periodic Inspections...Record ...7-16 Scheduled Maintenance ...7.3. 7-8 Underbody ...6-58 When Towing a Trailer ...4-49 2-45 Mirrors ...2-45 Inside ...Outside ...2.46. 2-47 Vanity ...2-48 Model...
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... ...1-34 Services Seats ...1-2 Towing Your Vehicle ...5-7 Bench...1-5 Towing a Trailer ...4-43 Controls ...1-2 Backing Up ...4-48 Head Restraints ...1-1 1 Following Distance ...4-48 Rear ...1-5 Making Turns...4-48 Power Driver's...1-3 Turn Signals ...4-48 Reclining Bucket ...1-3 Traffic Lights ...4-6 Removable...1-8 Trailer Seatback Latches ...1-7 Brakes ...4-46 Service ...6-3 Wiring Harness...2-67 Do-It-Yourself...6-3 Trailering Package...6-44 Parts Identification Label ...6-62 Transfer Case ...6-23 Publications ...8-6, 8-8Transmission, Automatic...2-17 ReplacementParVFilter Add Fluid ...6-22...
... ...1-34 Services Seats ...1-2 Towing Your Vehicle ...5-7 Bench...1-5 Towing a Trailer ...4-43 Controls ...1-2 Backing Up ...4-48 Head Restraints ...1-1 1 Following Distance ...4-48 Rear ...1-5 Making Turns...4-48 Power Driver's...1-3 Turn Signals ...4-48 Reclining Bucket ...1-3 Traffic Lights ...4-6 Removable...1-8 Trailer Seatback Latches ...1-7 Brakes ...4-46 Service ...6-3 Wiring Harness...2-67 Do-It-Yourself...6-3 Trailering Package...6-44 Parts Identification Label ...6-62 Transfer Case ...6-23 Publications ...8-6, 8-8Transmission, Automatic...2-17 ReplacementParVFilter Add Fluid ...6-22...