Owner's Manual
Page 45
If thebeltisnot this section. of the belt should be lesslikely to the strong pelvic bones.And If youslidunderit,thebelt you'd be low andsnug on thehips,justtouching thethighs. In a crash,thisappliesforce to slideunderthelapbelt. 1-32 or outward so AN147096 To makethelapparttight, pull down on thebucklefacesupward it quickly if youeverhadto. AM1 20007 The lap part of thebeltas 1 L I 1 . long enough,see"SafetyBeltExtender"attheend of Make sure thereleasebutton youwouldbeabletounbuckle on thebuckleend youpull uptheshoulderpart.
If thebeltisnot this section. of the belt should be lesslikely to the strong pelvic bones.And If youslidunderit,thebelt you'd be low andsnug on thehips,justtouching thethighs. In a crash,thisappliesforce to slideunderthelapbelt. 1-32 or outward so AN147096 To makethelapparttight, pull down on thebucklefacesupward it quickly if youeverhadto. AM1 20007 The lap part of thebeltas 1 L I 1 . long enough,see"SafetyBeltExtender"attheend of Make sure thereleasebutton youwouldbeabletounbuckle on thebuckleend youpull uptheshoulderpart.
Owner's Manual
Page 59
... in this . But if a you , 1-46 Safety Belt Extender If thevehicie'ssafetybeltwillfastenaroundyou,youshoulduse it. The extender will be just for you. Hereachildissittinginaseatthathasalap-shoulderbelt,butthe shoulder part is so small upperbodywouldhavetherestraintthatbeltsprovide, or neck,youmight thattheshoulderbeltstillisveryclosetothechild'sface if your vehiclehas one. safetybeltisn'tlongenoughtofasten,yourdealerwillorder It'sfree.Whenyougo in a crashthechildmightslideunderthebelt.Thebelt'sforce wouldthenbeappliedrightonthechild'sabdomen...
... in this . But if a you , 1-46 Safety Belt Extender If thevehicie'ssafetybeltwillfastenaroundyou,youshoulduse it. The extender will be just for you. Hereachildissittinginaseatthathasalap-shoulderbelt,butthe shoulder part is so small upperbodywouldhavetherestraintthatbeltsprovide, or neck,youmight thattheshoulderbeltstillisveryclosetothechild'sface if your vehiclehas one. safetybeltisn'tlongenoughtofasten,yourdealerwillorder It'sfree.Whenyougo in a crashthechildmightslideunderthebelt.Thebelt'sforce wouldthenbeappliedrightonthechild'sabdomen...
Owner's Manual
Page 60
Checking Your Restraint Systems Now andthen,makesure all yourbelts,buckles,latchplates,retractors, anchoragesandremindersystemsareworkingproperly.Lookforanyloose parts ordamage. Then it to the regular safety belt. If youseeanythingthatmightkeep a restraintsystem from doingits job, have it is made to havesafetybeltpartsliketheretractorreplacedor if thebeltwasn'tbeingusedatthetime anchoragelocationsrepaired-even ...
Checking Your Restraint Systems Now andthen,makesure all yourbelts,buckles,latchplates,retractors, anchoragesandremindersystemsareworkingproperly.Lookforanyloose parts ordamage. Then it to the regular safety belt. If youseeanythingthatmightkeep a restraintsystem from doingits job, have it is made to havesafetybeltpartsliketheretractorreplacedor if thebeltwasn'tbeingusedatthetime anchoragelocationsrepaired-even ...
Owner's Manual
Page 73
... deterrent features,weknow that nothing we puton it canmake it impossible to leavesomethingvaluable in a lotwheresomeonewillbewatchingyour if youhave to vehicle,it'sbest to openeitherdoorfarther.First openthedoor part way, but do it 's an easy target for joy riders or professional thieves-sodon't do not let theendofthestrapcatchthe pin on awayfrom the door. Lock the...
... deterrent features,weknow that nothing we puton it canmake it impossible to leavesomethingvaluable in a lotwheresomeonewillbewatchingyour if youhave to vehicle,it'sbest to openeitherdoorfarther.First openthedoor part way, but do it 's an easy target for joy riders or professional thieves-sodon't do not let theendofthestrapcatchthe pin on awayfrom the door. Lock the...
Owner's Manual
Page 78
... 1 M a n l, Your four engine is designed to work with the electronics in Start for nomorethantenseconds.Thisclearstheextra gasolinefromtheengine. See "Towing Jehicle" in through very slowly. I f you 1 electrical parts or accessories, you don't,yourenginemightnotperformproperly. If theenginestilldoesn'tstart,waitanother 15 seconds and do it could change the way the fuel tctionsystemoperates.Beforeaddingelectricalequipment,checkwith h r dealer. I f you...
... 1 M a n l, Your four engine is designed to work with the electronics in Start for nomorethantenseconds.Thisclearstheextra gasolinefromtheengine. See "Towing Jehicle" in through very slowly. I f you 1 electrical parts or accessories, you don't,yourenginemightnotperformproperly. If theenginestilldoesn'tstart,waitanother 15 seconds and do it could change the way the fuel tctionsystemoperates.Beforeaddingelectricalequipment,checkwith h r dealer. I f you...
Owner's Manual
Page 86
part showshow to do firsttokeep 2-23 to turn your front If you are towinga trailer and are parkingonanyhill: See "Towinga Trailer" in theIndex.That wheels. If youareonahill: See "ParkingonHills'' in theIndex.Thatpartshowswhat the trailer from moving. Parking Brake c K2221 To set the parkingbrake: Holdtheregularbrakepedaldownwithyourrightfoot.Pushdownthe parkingbrakepedal withyour leftfoot. To release the parkingbrake: Hold theregularbrakepedaldown.Pullthelevermarked RELEASE. If theignitionison,thebrakesystem warninglightwillcomeon.
part showshow to do firsttokeep 2-23 to turn your front If you are towinga trailer and are parkingonanyhill: See "Towinga Trailer" in theIndex.That wheels. If youareonahill: See "ParkingonHills'' in theIndex.Thatpartshowswhat the trailer from moving. Parking Brake c K2221 To set the parkingbrake: Holdtheregularbrakepedaldownwithyourrightfoot.Pushdownthe parkingbrakepedal withyour leftfoot. To release the parkingbrake: Hold theregularbrakepedaldown.Pullthelevermarked RELEASE. If theignitionison,thebrakesystem warninglightwillcomeon.
Owner's Manual
Page 176
... that the most and the least dangerous times for children.Expectoccupantsinparked cars to opendoorsintotraffic.Watch movement in front of the lot. have to the next part. 4-9 mistakes.Anticipatewhattheymight Expectchildren to dashoutfrom behind parkedcars, often followed by other drivers are well-markedlanes,directionalarrows,anddesignatedparkingareas,expect somedrivers to be careless and make do...
... that the most and the least dangerous times for children.Expectoccupantsinparked cars to opendoorsintotraffic.Watch movement in front of the lot. have to the next part. 4-9 mistakes.Anticipatewhattheymight Expectchildren to dashoutfrom behind parkedcars, often followed by other drivers are well-markedlanes,directionalarrows,anddesignatedparkingareas,expect somedrivers to be careless and make do...
Owner's Manual
Page 180
... to go. First,youhave to do theirworkattheplaceswherethetiresmeettheroad. Average reactiontime isabout 3/4 of theroad(wet, icy); or Itmightbelesswithonedriverandaslongastwoorthreeseconds morewithanother.Age,physicalcondition,alertness,coordination,and in 314 eyesightallplay a part. Control of a Vehicle You have three systems that make your vehicle and others is important. Thenyouhaveto bring upyourfootand do alcohol,drugsandfrustration.Buteven of a second, a vehicle...
... to go. First,youhave to do theirworkattheplaceswherethetiresmeettheroad. Average reactiontime isabout 3/4 of theroad(wet, icy); or Itmightbelesswithonedriverandaslongastwoorthreeseconds morewithanother.Age,physicalcondition,alertness,coordination,and in 314 eyesightallplay a part. Control of a Vehicle You have three systems that make your vehicle and others is important. Thenyouhaveto bring upyourfootand do alcohol,drugsandfrustration.Buteven of a second, a vehicle...
Owner's Manual
Page 201
... to off-road use,Referto 4-34 Also, checkthefuellinesandcoolingsystemforanyleakage. Findout howdeepthewater is occur if yougetyour tailpipeunderwater.And,aslongasyourtailpipe underwater, you probablywon'tgetthrough.Also,waterthatdeepcandamageyouraxleand other vehicle parts. After Off-Road Driving Removeanybrushordebristhathascollectedontheunderbody,chassis,or under the ice, orsuddenthaws can weakentheice.Your vehicle could fall throughtheiceandyouand yourpassengers could drown.Driveyourvehicleonsafesurfaces only. Your vehiclewillrequiremorefrequentservice...
... to off-road use,Referto 4-34 Also, checkthefuellinesandcoolingsystemforanyleakage. Findout howdeepthewater is occur if yougetyour tailpipeunderwater.And,aslongasyourtailpipe underwater, you probablywon'tgetthrough.Also,waterthatdeepcandamageyouraxleand other vehicle parts. After Off-Road Driving Removeanybrushordebristhathascollectedontheunderbody,chassis,or under the ice, orsuddenthaws can weakentheice.Your vehicle could fall throughtheiceandyouand yourpassengers could drown.Driveyourvehicleonsafesurfaces only. Your vehiclewillrequiremorefrequentservice...
Owner's Manual
Page 212
..., parked vehicles,and evenanimals. 4-45 Are allwindowsclean WiperBlades: Are theyingoodshape? Fuel, Engine Oil, OtherFluids: Haveyoucheckedalllevels? Try to makesomepeople sleepy. Ontwo-lanehighways or undividedmultilanehighways that first part of thejourney.Wearcomfortableclothingandshoesyoucan easilydrivein. Before Leaving on a Long Trip Makesureyou'reready. If youkeep it servicedandmaintained, it donebeforestartingout. Is yourvehiclereadyfora long trip? Maps: Do youhaveup-to...
..., parked vehicles,and evenanimals. 4-45 Are allwindowsclean WiperBlades: Are theyingoodshape? Fuel, Engine Oil, OtherFluids: Haveyoucheckedalllevels? Try to makesomepeople sleepy. Ontwo-lanehighways or undividedmultilanehighways that first part of thejourney.Wearcomfortableclothingandshoesyoucan easilydrivein. Before Leaving on a Long Trip Makesureyou'reready. If youkeep it servicedandmaintained, it donebeforestartingout. Is yourvehiclereadyfora long trip? Maps: Do youhaveup-to...
Owner's Manual
Page 214
...-Road"intheIndex for informationaboutdrivingoff-road.) Keepyourvehicle in steep country, or if you willslowdownwithoutexcessiveuse ofyourbrakes. If youdriveregularly in goodshape.Checkall fluid levelsandalsothe brakes,tires,coolingsystemandtransmission.These parts can work hardonmountainroads. AM470001 Driving on steephills or mountains is this:let yourenginedosome of theslowingdown. Don't makeyourbrakes do it or long hill. I -v CAUT'oN A If...
...-Road"intheIndex for informationaboutdrivingoff-road.) Keepyourvehicle in steep country, or if you willslowdownwithoutexcessiveuse ofyourbrakes. If youdriveregularly in goodshape.Checkall fluid levelsandalsothe brakes,tires,coolingsystemandtransmission.These parts can work hardonmountainroads. AM470001 Driving on steephills or mountains is this:let yourenginedosome of theslowingdown. Don't makeyourbrakes do it or long hill. I -v CAUT'oN A If...
Owner's Manual
Page 236
... doesn't go to thepositive (+) terminal of thevehiclewiththedeadbattery. A Fans or othermovingenginepartscaninjureyoubadly.Keepyour h handsawayfrommovingpartsoncetheenginesarerunning. 6. unpaintedmetalpartontheengine 9. Don'tlettheotherendtouchmetal.Connect it to thedeadbattery. Attachthecableatleast thedeadbattery, just as butnotnearengine parts thatmove.Theelectricalconnectionis of the (+) terminal if the vehiclewiththedeadbattery.Usearemotepositive vehiclehasone. Connecttheredpositive (t) cable to a heavy of the good battery.Usearemotepositive (+) terminal if the...
... doesn't go to thepositive (+) terminal of thevehiclewiththedeadbattery. A Fans or othermovingenginepartscaninjureyoubadly.Keepyour h handsawayfrommovingpartsoncetheenginesarerunning. 6. unpaintedmetalpartontheengine 9. Don'tlettheotherendtouchmetal.Connect it to thedeadbattery. Attachthecableatleast thedeadbattery, just as butnotnearengine parts thatmove.Theelectricalconnectionis of the (+) terminal if the vehiclewiththedeadbattery.Usearemotepositive vehiclehasone. Connecttheredpositive (t) cable to a heavy of the good battery.Usearemotepositive (+) terminal if the...
Owner's Manual
Page 238
... specialtiresandwheels,thesethingscould bedamagedduringtowing. Themake,model, andyear ofyour vehicle. If there was anaccident,whatwasdamaged. Never tow faster than safe or posted speeds. e e Never tow with damaged parts not fully secured.
... specialtiresandwheels,thesethingscould bedamagedduringtowing. Themake,model, andyear ofyour vehicle. If there was anaccident,whatwasdamaged. Never tow faster than safe or posted speeds. e e Never tow with damaged parts not fully secured.
Owner's Manual
Page 257
... later, if you do this; 1 CAUTION * I K2127 Replace the wheel nuts with the rounded end ofthenutstowardthewheel. I h Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can use a cloth or a paper towel to use oil or greaseonstuds or nuts. but be sure to do , the nutsmight...
... later, if you do this; 1 CAUTION * I K2127 Replace the wheel nuts with the rounded end ofthenutstowardthewheel. I h Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can use a cloth or a paper towel to use oil or greaseonstuds or nuts. but be sure to do , the nutsmight...
Owner's Manual
Page 262
... into the vehicle, over the bolt. K2143 If youhave a utility model, use theselocations. I , If youletyourtiresspinathighspeed,theycanexplodeandyouor others could be injured. And, the transmission or other parts of the vehiclecanoverheat.Thatcouldcauseanenginecompartmentfire orotherdamage.Whenyou'restuck,spinthewheelsaslittleas 35 mph (55 kmlh)asshown possible.Don'tspinthewheelsabove onthespeedometer. I 5-31 Slide the adapter onto the bolt in...
... into the vehicle, over the bolt. K2143 If youhave a utility model, use theselocations. I , If youletyourtiresspinathighspeed,theycanexplodeandyouor others could be injured. And, the transmission or other parts of the vehiclecanoverheat.Thatcouldcauseanenginecompartmentfire orotherdamage.Whenyou'restuck,spinthewheelsaslittleas 35 mph (55 kmlh)asshown possible.Don'tspinthewheelsabove onthespeedometer. I 5-31 Slide the adapter onto the bolt in...
Owner's Manual
Page 263
... your vehicle as well as possible.Releasetheaccelerator pedal while you shift, and presslightly on the Road Spinning your vehicle to be pulled tosomeplacewhereyou can destroy parts of yourvehicle.
... your vehicle as well as possible.Releasetheaccelerator pedal while you shift, and presslightly on the Road Spinning your vehicle to be pulled tosomeplacewhereyou can destroy parts of yourvehicle.
Owner's Manual
Page 267
Service & Appearance Care Replacing Brake System Parts ...6-33 Other Maintenance Items ...Electrical System ...Bulb Replacement...Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Loading Your Vehicle 6-34 6-37 6-37 6-43 Lubrication...6-35 6-37 Battery ... 6-45 Exhaust ... Appearance Care ... ...6-58 Cleaning the Outside Of Your Vehicle ...6-61 Cleaning the Inside Of Your Vehicle Appearance Care Materials ...6-64 6-65 Vehicle Identification Number ...Service Parts Identification Label ... 6-67 Specification Charts ...6-68 6-2
Service & Appearance Care Replacing Brake System Parts ...6-33 Other Maintenance Items ...Electrical System ...Bulb Replacement...Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Loading Your Vehicle 6-34 6-37 6-37 6-43 Lubrication...6-35 6-37 Battery ... 6-45 Exhaust ... Appearance Care ... ...6-58 Cleaning the Outside Of Your Vehicle ...6-61 Cleaning the Inside Of Your Vehicle Appearance Care Materials ...6-64 6-65 Vehicle Identification Number ...Service Parts Identification Label ... 6-67 Specification Charts ...6-68 6-2
Owner's Manual
Page 268
.... You could behurt. 6-3 You shouldkeep a recordwithallpartsreceiptsandlistthemileageandthe date of these marks: GM vehicleall GM.GenuineGM parts Doing Your Own Service Work If youwant to get the properGeneralMotorsServiceManual.Ittellsyoumuchmoreabouthowto To ordertheproperservice serviceyourvehiclethanthismanualcan. You'llgetgenuineGMpartsandGM-...to do servicework L knowing enough about it. If you try to use the wrong fasteners, parts can be easilyconfused. manual,see"ServicePublications" in theIndex. "English"and"metric"fastenerscan be injured ...
.... You could behurt. 6-3 You shouldkeep a recordwithallpartsreceiptsandlistthemileageandthe date of these marks: GM vehicleall GM.GenuineGM parts Doing Your Own Service Work If youwant to get the properGeneralMotorsServiceManual.Ittellsyoumuchmoreabouthowto To ordertheproperservice serviceyourvehiclethanthismanualcan. You'llgetgenuineGMpartsandGM-...to do servicework L knowing enough about it. If you try to use the wrong fasteners, parts can be easilyconfused. manual,see"ServicePublications" in theIndex. "English"and"metric"fastenerscan be injured ...
Owner's Manual
Page 270
...,constantknockthatmeansyouhave Whataboutgasolinewithblendingmaterialsthatcontainoxygen,suchas MTBE or alcohol? MTBE is bad for your vehicfe. Don't use It can corrode metal parts in thoseparts of the By doing so, youcanhelpcleanthe air,especially in your vehicle. By doing so, youcanhelpcleantheair,especially ... forming in yourengineandfuelsystem.Thathelpskeepyourengineintune andyouremissioncontrolsystemworkingproperly.It'sgoodforyourvehicle, andyou'llbedoingyourpartforcleanerair. andrubber parts. That damagewouldn't be "cosolvents" and corrosion eventers in this fuel...
...,constantknockthatmeansyouhave Whataboutgasolinewithblendingmaterialsthatcontainoxygen,suchas MTBE or alcohol? MTBE is bad for your vehicfe. Don't use It can corrode metal parts in thoseparts of the By doing so, youcanhelpcleanthe air,especially in your vehicle. By doing so, youcanhelpcleantheair,especially ... forming in yourengineandfuelsystem.Thathelpskeepyourengineintune andyouremissioncontrolsystemworkingproperly.It'sgoodforyourvehicle, andyou'llbedoingyourpartforcleanerair. andrubber parts. That damagewouldn't be "cosolvents" and corrosion eventers in this fuel...
Owner's Manual
Page 285
... fluid as described in yourmanualtransmissiondoesn'trequirechanging. If you maychoosetohavethis doneatyourdealershipServiceDepartment. Checkthatthelubricantlevel is parked on a level place andthetransmissionis cool enough foryou to restyourfingers on hot engine parts, starting afire.Be sure to get a falsereading. Removethefillerplug. 2.
... fluid as described in yourmanualtransmissiondoesn'trequirechanging. If you maychoosetohavethis doneatyourdealershipServiceDepartment. Checkthatthelubricantlevel is parked on a level place andthetransmissionis cool enough foryou to restyourfingers on hot engine parts, starting afire.Be sure to get a falsereading. Removethefillerplug. 2.