
sometimes they can be waiting for you as
you come over a hill or dip into a shallow
valley. Start your windshield wipers and
washer, to help clear accumulated road
dirt. Slow down carefully.
Tips on Driving in Fog
If you get caught in fog, turn your
headlights on low beam, even
in daytime.
You’ll see
- and be seen - better. Use
your fog lights
if your vehicle has them.
Don’t use your high beams. The light will
bounce off the water droplets that make
up fog and reflect back at you. Use
your defogger. In high humidity, even
a light buildup of moisture on the inside
of the glass will cut down on your already
limited visibility. Run your windshield
wipers and washer occasionally. Moisture
can build up on the outside glass, and
what seems to be fog may actually be
moisture on the outside of your
windshield.
Treat dense fog as an emergency. Try to
find a place to pull off the road. Of course
you want to respect another’s property,
but you might need to put something
between you and moving vehicles
-
space, trees, telephone poles, a private
driveway, anything that removes you
from other traffic.
[f visibility is near zero and you must stop
but are unsure whether you are away from
the road,
turn your lights on, start your
hazard warning flashers, and sound your
horn at intervals or when you hear
approaching traffic.
Pass other vehicles in fog only if you can
see far enough ahead to pass safely. Even
then, be prepared to delay your pass if
you suspect the fog is worse up ahead. If
other vehicles try to pass you, make
it
easy for them.
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not tow with sling-typc
equipment or fascia/fog light
damage will occu
Use wheel lift or car carrier
equipment. Additional ramping may
be required for car carrier equipment.
Use safety chains and wheel straps. Attach
a separate safety chain around
outboard end
of each lower control arm.
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contact. To help avoid damage, install
a towing
dolly and raise vehicle until
proper clearance
is obtained between *
the ground and/or wheel-lift equipment.
Rear Towing Hook-Ups
Attach T-hook chains in front of rear
wheels in bottom of frame rail on both
sides.
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using car carrier equipment.
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Power Windows and Other Power
Options
Circuit breakers protect the power
windows and other power accessories.
When the current load is
too heavy, the
circuit breaker opens and closes,
protecting the circuit
until the problem is
fixed or goes away.
Main Fuse Block
(15 Amp.)
Lights Module (Canada); Turn Flasher
(20 Amp.)
3 - HVAC Selector Switch (Heater/Air
Conditioner); Rear Defogger
(25 Amp.)
4 - Engine Control Module; Instrument Cluster; PASS-Key IP Decoder
Module
( 10 Amp.)
1 - Air Bag: SIR Components
2 - Backup Lights; Daytime Running
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5 - Engine Control Module; PASS-Key
II@ Decoder Module;
Fuel Pump Relay
(1 5 Amp.)
6 - Brake LighVCruise Release
Switch; Hazard Flasher
(20 Amp.)
7 - Power Door Locks; Power Mirrors; Hatch Release (15 Amp.)
8 - Audio Alarm Module; Base@
Relay; Courtesy Lights: Console
Compartment, Glove Box, Dome,
Rearview Mirror and Radio
(15 Amp.)
9 - Audio Alarm Module; Daytime
Running Lights Module (Canada); Diagnostic Energy Reserve
Module; Instrument Cluster
(10 Amp.)
10 - Exterior Lighting (20 Amp.)
11 - Cigarette Lighter; Horn Relay
12 - Power Seats; Rear Defogger
13 - Brightness Control (5 Amp.)
14 - Windshield Wipermasher
15 - Power Windows (35 Amp. Circuit
(25 Amp.)
(35 Amp. Circuit Breaker)
(25 Amp.)
Breaker)
16 - Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module
(3 Amp.)
17 - Radio (15 Amp.)
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Replacement Bulbs
Ashtray* ......................................................... 194
Automatic Transmission Indicator
...................................... 73
Backup
......................................................... 1141
Center High-Mounted Stoplight
....................................... 921
Cluster
.......................................................... 161
Console
......................................................... 194
Dome
........................................................... 561
DoorCourtesy
..................................................... 70
Fog
............................................................. 885
GloveBox ....................................................... 194
Front Parking and Turn Signal
....................................... 2397
Headlight
(Low Beam) ........................................... H-4351
Headlight (High Beam)
.......................................... H-4352
Heater and
A/C Control .............................................. 37
High Beam Indicator
............................................... 161
Indicator Lights
................................................... 161
License
.......................................................... 194
Reading
....................................................... 212-2
Sidemarker
....................................................... 194
TailOnly
........................................................ 194
Tail/Stop/Turn
................................................... 2057
"Manual transmission only
.
Turn Signal Indicators .............................................. 161
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Controls
Air Conditioner .............. 11 2
Brightness .................. 85
comfort .................... 110
Cruise ...................... 80
Features and ................. 47
Heater ...................... 110
Main Light .................. 85
Seats and Seat ............... 12
Adding .................... 240
Engine .................... 238
Recovery Tank ............ 197
Radiator ............. 199. 201
Temperature Gage. Engine ..... 102
Coolant
How to Add to the Coolant
How to Add to the Cooling
....................... 113
Cooling System ............... 195
Courtesy Lights ................ 86
Cruise Control ................. 80
Passing Another Vehicle
While Using
............... 83
To Erase Speed Memory ....... 84
To Get Out of ................ 84
To Increase Speed While
Using
.................... 82
To Reduce Speed While
Using
.................... 83
To Resume a Set Speed ........ 81
ToSet ...................... 81
Using on Hills ............... 83
Curves. Driving on ............. 146
Customer Assistance
Information
................ 313
Customer Satisfaction Procedure . . 314
Daytime Running Lights ........ 85
Deep Snow. If You’re
Stuck in
................... 173
Deep Standing Water. Driving through
.............. 61
Defects. Safety Reporting to General Motors
... 319
Reporting to the Canadian Government
.............. 318
Reporting to the United States Government
......... 318
Defensive Driving ............. 136
Defogger. Rear Window ......... 114
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Index
Exhaust. Engine ................ 74
Extender. Safety Belt ............ 44
Fabric Protection ............. 267
Fan Control Knob .............. 110
Features and Controls ........... 47
Filling Your Tank .............. 222
Finish Care (Paint) ............. 271
Finish Damage (Paint) .......... 273
Fixed Mast Antenna ............ 129
Flashers. Hazard Warning ....... 184
Flat Tire. Changing a ........... 205
Flat. If a Tire Goes ............. 204
Floor Mats .................... 95
Fluid. Automatic Transmission ... 233
Fluid. Manual Transmission ...... 235
Fluid. Power Steering ........... 242
. 334
Fluid. Windshield Washer ....... 243
Fluids and Lubricants.
Recommended
.............. 305
FM Stereo .................... 127
Fog Lights .................... 86
Fog. Mist and Haze.
Driving in
.................. 158
Fog. Tips on Driving in ......... 159
Following Distance (with a
Trailer)
.................... 178
Foreign Countries. Fuels in ...... 222
Freeway Foreign Material Paint Damage
... 272
Driving on the .............. 161
Entering the ................ 16 1
Leaving the ................. 162
Front Ashtray
..................... 94
Map Lights .................. 87
Seat. Manual ................ 12
Console Storage .............. 92
Seatbacks. Reclining .......... 13
Towing Hook-ups ............ 191
Fuels in Foreign Countries ....... 222
Fuel ........................ 219
Fuel Gage .................... 100
Fuse Block. Main .............. 277
Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...... 276
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Inflation . Tire Pressure ......... 257
Instrument Panel ............... 96
Instrument Panel and Clusters ..... 98
Instrument Panel. Cleaning the Top
of ..................... 269
Interior Lights ................. 86
Jump Starting ................ 185
Keys ........................ 48
Lane Change Indicator.
Turn Signal
and .............. 77
Lap-Shoulder Belt (Safety
Belts)
...................... 21
Larger Children (Seats and
Safety Belts)
................. 43
Latches. Front Seatback .......... 14
Leaving the Freeway ........... 162
Leaving Your Vehicle with the
Engine Running
.............. 72
Lighter. Ashtray and ............. 94
Lights Air Bag System
.............. 26
Anti-lock Brake System
Brake System Warning
........ 100
Bulb Replacement ........... 279
Check Gages ............... 105
Courtesy .................... 86
Daytime Running ............. 85
Fog ........................ 86
Front Map ................... 87
Gages and Indicators. Warning . . 99
Interior ..................... 86
Warning ................. 101
Low Coolant ................ 105
Low Oil ................... 105
Main Control ................ 85
Operation of ................. 84
Safety Belt Reminder .......... 20
Service Engine Soon ......... 103
Traffic ..................... 134
Lights On Reminder ............. 85
Limited-Slip Rear Axle .......... 70
Loading Your Vehicle .......... 255
Locks
Door
....................... 50
Power Door ................. 51
Long Distance. Driving a ........ 163
Loss of Control ............... 151
Low Coolant Light ............. 105
Low Oil Light ................ 105
Malfunction Indicator Lamp ... 103
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..................... 157
Rear Axle
.................... 237
Rear Axle. Limited-Slip
.......... 70
Rear Drum Brakes
............. 145
Rear Seat Passengers (Safety Belts)
...................... 32
Rear Seatback. Folding
.......... 15
Rear Towing Hook-Ups
......... 192
Rear Window Defogger
.......... 1 14
Reclining Front Seatbacks
........ 13
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
................. 305
Recovery. Off-Road
............ 149 Release
Hatch
...................... 51
Hood
...................... 223
Remote Hatch
................ 51
Reminder. Lights On
............ 85
Remote Hatch Release ........... 51
Replacement Bulbs
(Part Numbers)
.............. 279
Replacement Air Filter
................... 231
Bulb (Service)
.............. 247
Parts
...................... 281
Wheel
..................... 263
Wheels. Used
............... 264
Reminder Light. Safety Belt
...... 20
Replacing Brake System Parts .... 246 Replacing Safety Belts after
Reporting Safety Defects a Crash
..................... 45
To General Motors ........... 319
To the Canadian Government . . 3 18
To the United States
Government
.............. 318
Checking Your System
......... 45
Child
....................... 36
Head
....................... 14
Where to Put the
.............. 36
Road Signs
................... 132
Color of
................... 132
Shapeof
................... 133
Symbols
on ................. 134
Road. Problems
on the .......... 183
339 .
Restraints
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