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Master  Lighting Switch 
Parking  Lights I Turn  Signal 
Direction 
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Daytime 
Running  Lights 
lights. 
r 
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Hazard  Warning  Flasher 
fog Lights 
I Headlight 
High  Beam 
These  symbols  are  on  some of your  controls: 
Windshield  Washer 
Ventilating  Fan  Windshield 
Defroster 
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Off 
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Windshield  Wiper Hood Release 
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Hood Release 
To open  the  hood,  first  pull  the  handle  inside  the  vehicle  on  th\
e  lower  left 
side  of  the  instrument  panel.  Then 
go to  the  front  of the  vehicle  and  release 
the  secondary  hood  release.  Lift  the  hood,  release  the  hood  pr\
op  from  its 
retainer  and  put  the  hood  prop  into  the  slot  in  the  hood.  You  may have a 
light  that  comes  on  when  you  lift  the  hood. 
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Thing's  that  burn can .get on hot  engine  parts  and s'hrt a fire.  These I 
include  liqwids  like  gasoline,  oil, coolant, brake  fluid, windshiield 
washer  and  .other  fluids,  and  plastic  oir rubber. You or others could 
be  blurned.  Be  careful  not 
to drop or spill  thing.s  that  will  bum onto a 
hot eng,ine. 
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Before  closing  the  hood,  be  sure  all  the  filler  caps  are  on  properly.  Then  lift 
the  hood  to  relieve  pressure  on  the  hood  prop. 
Remove  the  hood  prop  from  the  slot  in  the  hood  and  return  th\
e  prop  to  its 
retainer.  Then  just  pull the  hood  down  and  close 
it firmly. 
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Steering  column  lock  operation  -While  parked,  try  to  turn  the  \
key  to  Lock 
in  each  gear  shift  position. 
With  an  automatic  transmission,  the  key  should  turn  to LOCK  only  when 
the  gear  shift  is  in P  (Park). 
With  manual  shift,  the  key  should  turn  to LOCK  only  when  you’re  in R 
(Reverse). 
On  vehicles  with  a  key  release  lever,  try 
to turn  the  key  to LOCK  without 
pressing  the  lever.  The  key  should  turn  to LOCK  only  with  the  key  lever 
depressed. 
On  all  vehicles,  the  key should  come  out  only  in LOCK. 
Parking  brake  and  transmission 
P (Park)  mechanism  operation - 
CAUTION 
A When  you  are  doing  this  check,  your  vehicle  could  begin  to move. 
You  or  others  could  be  injured  and  property  could  be  damaged. 
Make  sure  there  is  room  in front  of  your  vehicle in case  you  begin 
to  roll.  Be  ready  to apply  the  regular  brake  at  once  should  the 
vehicle  begin  to move. 
Park  on  a  fairly  steep  hill,  with  the  vehicle  facing  downhill.\
 
1.- )ping  your  foot 
on  the  regular  brake,  set  the  manual  parking  brake. 
To check  the  parking  brake:  With  the  engine  running  and  the 
transmission  in 
N (Neutral),  slowly  remove  foot  pressure  from  the  regular 
brake  pedal. 
Do this  until  the  vehicle  is held  by  the  parking  brake  only. 
To check  the  P  (Park)  mechanism’s  holding  ability:  Apply  the  \
regular 
brake  and  shift  to 
P (Park).  Release  the  manual  parking  brake,  then 
slowly  release  the  regular  brake. 
Lap  and  shoulder  belts  condition  and  operation  -Inspect  belt  sy\
stem, 
including:  webbing,  buckles,  latch  plates,  retractors,  guide  loop\
s  and  anchors.  Have  a  belt assembly  replaced 
if the  webbing  has  been  cut  or  otherwise 
damaged. 
Body Lubrication  Service  -Lubricate  all  body  door  hinges  including  th\
e 
tailgate,  tailgate  handle  pivot  points,  and  tailgate  mounted  spa\
re  tire  carrier  (if  equipped),  lubricate  the  body  hood, fuel door  and  rear  compartment  hinges, 
latches  and  locks  including  interior  glove  box  and  console  door\
s,  and  any 
moving  seat  hardware.  Lubricate  the  hood  safety  lever  pivot  and\
  prop  rod 
pivot.  More  frequent  lubrication  may  be  required  when  exposed  to a  corrosive 
environment. 
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Recomm'ended  Fluids & Lubricants 
[Cont'cs,) 
USAGE 
Clutch  Fork  Ball Stud 
Hood Latch Assembly 
a. Pivots  and  spring  anchor 
b.  Release  Pawl 
Front  Wheel  Bearings 
Constant  Velocity  Universal  Joint 
Automatic  Transmission  Shift  Linkage,  Floor  Shift  Linkage, 
Hood  and  Door  Hinges,  Body 
Door  Hinge  Pins,  Tailgate  Hinge 
.and  Linkage,  Folding  Seat,  Fuel  Door  Hinge 
Key  Lock  Cylinders 
Chassis  Lubrication 
Windshield  Washer  Solvent  and 
Anti-freeze  Weatherstrip 
Tailgate  Mountea  spare 
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Carrier 
(If Equipped) 
Outer  Tailgate  Handle  Pivot  Points 
Gas  Line 
Weather  Strips 
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FLUID/LUBRICANT 
Chassis  lubricant  meeting  requirements  of NLGl  Grade  2, 
Cataaorv  LB  or  GC-LB  IGM  Part  No.  10524971. 
a.  Engine  oil (GM  Part 
No. 1050109). 
b.  Chassis  lubricant  meeting  requirements 
of GM-6031-M 
Wheel  bearing  lubricant  meeting  requirements  of  NLGI  Grade 
2,  Catagory  GC  or  GC-LB  (GM  Part 
No. 1051344). 
Chassis  lubricant  meeting  requirements 
of NLGl  Grade  2, 
Catagory  LB 
or GC-LB  (GM  Part No. 1052497). 
Engine  oil 
(GM  Part  No.  1052497). 
GM  Multi-Purpose  lubricant  (GM  Part  No.  12345120)  or  a 
synthetic  light  weight  engine  oil  (SAE  5W-30). 
Chassis  lubricant  meeting  requirements 
of NLGl  Grade  2, 
Catagory  LB  or  GC-LB  (GM  Part  No.  1052497). 
GM  OptikIeenB  washer  solvent  (GM  Part 
No. 1051515) or 
equivalent. 
~~  ~~~ 
Silicone  grease  (GM  Part No. 1052863)  or  equivalent. 
Multi-purpose  lubricant  meeting  requirements 
of GM  Part  No. .! 
123451  20. 
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Gas  Line  De-lcer  (GM  Part No. 1051516). 
Stxav-A-Saueek  IGM  Part  No.  1052277).   

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If You’re Stuck  In  Sand.  Mud 
Ice.  or  Snow 
............................. 5-30 
Ignition  Switch ................................ 2-9 
Inflation-Tire  Pressure ................. 6-44 
Instrument  Panel ............... 2-58,  2-62 
Digital  Cluster ................ 2-61,  2-62 
Standard Cluster ............ 2-59,  2-60 
J 
Jack  Storage ...................... 5-17,  5-27 
Jump Starting ................................. 5-3 
K 
Key Release  Lever ....................... 2-1 1 
Keys ................................................. 2-3 
L 
Lights ........ ................................... 2-46 
Brake  System  Warning ............ 4-1 6 
Bulb  Replacement .................... 6-31 
Charging  System  Light ............ 2-70 
Check  Gages  Light ................... 2-71 
Dome Lights ............................. 2-50 
Fog  Lamps ................................. 2-47 
Indicator ........................ ..2-65,  2-70 
Headlights  (See “Headlights”) 
Malfunction  Indicator 
.... 2-68,  6-37 
Operation ................................... 2-37 
Service  Engine  Soon ............... 6-37 
Rear ............................................ 6-33 
Loading  Information .4-23,  6-38,  6-41 
Loading  Your Vehicle ........ 4-23,  6-38 
Lubrication .................................... 6-35 
Front  Parkingnurn  Signal ........ 6-32 
Replacement  Chart ................... 6-63 
Accelerator  Control System .... 6-35 
Body ........................................... .- 36 
Front  Axle ........................ ..... 6-22 
Front  Suspension  and 
Steering  Linkage 
................... 6-34 
Front  Wheel  Bearings 
(Two-Wheel  Drive) 
................ 6-34 
Tailgate  Handle ......................... 6-36 
Hydraulic  Clutch  Grease 
Fitting 
..................................... 6-34 
Hood  Latches  and  Hinge ........ 6-36 
Lock  Cylinders .......................... 6-36 
Propeller  Shaft  Slip 
SplineslUniversal Joints 
....... 6-36 
Rear  Axle .................................. 6-21 
Recommended  Lubricants ...... 7-14 
Transfer  Case ............................ 6-21 
M 
Other  Items ............................... 6-34 
Periodic  Inspections ................ 7-13 
Record ....................................... 7-16 
Scheduled  Maintenance ............ 7-3 
Underbody ................................. 6-55 
Master Cylinder  (See  “Brakes”) 
Mirrors 
........................................... 2-50 
Convex  Outside ........................ 2-51 
inside ......................................... 2-51 
Outside ...................................... 2-51 
Vanity ......................................... 2-52 
Model  Reference ............................... iii 
Maintenance 
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Odometer ............................ 2-62,  2-63 
Off-Road  Driving (See “Driving”) 
Off-Road  Recovery 
...................... 4-1 9 
Oil .................................................... 6-9 
Additives .................................... 6-13 
Disposal of Used ...................... 6-14 
Pressure  Gage .......................... 2-69 
To Check .................................. 6-10 
What  Kind to Use .................... 6-11 
When to Add ............................ 6-10 
When to Change ...................... 6-13 
Owner  Checks  and  Services ...... 7-11 
P 
On  Hills ........................... 4-48,  4-61 
Torque  Lock  (Automatic 
Parking 
Over  Things  That  Burn 
........... 2-25 
Transmission) .............. 2-22,  4-50