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Battery ........................................................................\
.......................................... 6-31 
Vehicle  Storage 
........................................................................\
........................... 6-31 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................................................\
....................... 6-31 
Other  Maintenance  Items 
........................................................................\
........... 6-34 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
........................................................................\
.................. 6-38 
Tires ........................................................................\
.............................................. 6-43 
Appearance  Care 
........................................................................\
........................ 6-50 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
................................................................... 6-57 
Service  Parts  Identification  Label 
...................................................................... 6-59 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers ........................................................................\
........ 6-59 
Capacities  and  Specification  Charts 
.................................................................. 6-61 
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Every  new  GM  vehicle  has  a  Delco  Freedom  battery. You never  have  to  add 
water  to  one  of  these.  When  it’s time  for  a  new  battery,  we  recommend  a 
Delco  Freedom  battery.  Get  one  that  has  the  catalog  number  sho\
wn  on the 
original  battery’s  label. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If you’re  not  going  to drive  your  vehicle  for 25 days  or  more,  take off the 
black,  negative 
(-) cable  from  the  battery.  This  will  help  keep  your  battery 
from  running  down. 
Batteries  have  acid  that  can  burn  you  and  gas  that  can  explod\
e.  Yo1 
can  be  badly  hurt  if you  aren’t  careful.  See  “Jump  Starting”  in the 
Index  for  tips  on  working  around  a  battery  without  getting  hur\
t. 
Contact  your  dealer  to learn  how to prepare  your  vehicle  for  longer  storage 
periods.  For  more  information,  contact  your  dealer’s  service  \
department,  or 
write 
to: 
Adistra  Corporation 
171  Hamilton  Street 
Plymouth,  MI  48170 
General  Motors  of  Canada, Limited 
Customer  Services  Department 
Oshawa,  Ontario  LIJ 
526 Canada 
In 
Canada,  write  to: 
Bulb  Replacement 
Halogen Bulbs 
CAUTION 
IA 
Halogen  bulbs  have  pressurized  gas  inside  and  can  burst if y~u drop 
or scratch  the  bulb.  You or others could be injured.  Take  special  care 
when  handling  and  disposing  of  halogen  bulbs. 
I 
Before  you  replace  any  bulbs,  be  sure  that  a 
engine  isn’t  running. 
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Section 
A 
Accessory  Power Outlet .............. 2-53 
Air  Cleaner 
.................................... 6-14 
Air  Conditioning 
................... 3-6,  6-35 
Fan  Lever 
..................................... 3-6 
Function  Lever 
............................ 3-6 
Refrigerant  Capacity 
................. 6-65 
Temperature  Lever 
...................... 3-6 
Antenna,  Fixed  Mast 
................... 3-26 
Antilock  Brakes  (See “Brakes”) 
Appearance  Care 
.......................... 6-50 
Materials 
.................................... 6-56 
Arbitration  Program 
........................ 8-3 
Audio  Systems 
............................... 3-7 
AM  Radio 
..................................... 3-9 
AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  Compact 
Disc  (CD)  System 
................... 3-20 
AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  System 
........................ 3-1 1 
AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  System  with  Cassette  Deck 
............ >.3-13 
AM-FM  Stereo  Audio  System 
with  Cassette  Deck  and Equalizer 
................................. 3-1 6 
Anti-Theft  System 
.................... 3-23 
Compact  Disc  Care 
.................. 3-25 
Automatic  Transmission 
............... 2-1  6 
Fluid 
............................................ 6-1  6 
Axle 
Front 
........................................... 6-22 
Rear 
............................................ 6-2  1 
A 
B 
Battery ........................................... 6-31 
Belts  (See  “Safety Belts”) 
Better  Business  Bureau  Mediation 
.................................... -8-3 
Blizzard 
.......................................... 4.53 
Brakes 
Adjustment 
................................. 4-17 
Antilock 
...................................... 4-14 
Fluid 
........................................... 6-29 
Leak  Check 
............................... 6-30 
Master  Cylinder 
........................ 6-29 
Parking 
....................................... 2-21 
Pedal  Travel 
.............................. 4-17 
Rear  Drum  Brakes 
................... 4-17 
Replacing  Parts 
........................ 6-30 
System  Warning  Light  .2-66, 4-16 
Trailer 
......................................... 4-59 
Wear  Indicators 
........................ 4-16 
Braking 
.......................................... 4-12 
In  Emergencies 
........................ 4-17 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle 
................... 2-9 
Bulb  Replacement 
....................... 6-31 
Replacement  Chart 
.................. 6-63 
C 
Capacities  and  Specification 
Charts 
........................................ 6-61 
Carbon  Monoxide 
... 2.26.  2.27.  4-53 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
(See  “Audio  Systems”) 
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