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6. Release the regular  brakes. 
CAUTION 
It can  be  dangerous  to get  out  of  your  vehicle if the  shift  lever  is no 
fully  in 
P (Park)  wi-. the  parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle  can 
roll. 
If you  have  left  the  engine  running,  the  vehicle  can  move  suddenl\
y. 
You  or  others  could be  injured. 
To be  sure  your vehicle  won’t  move, 
when  you’re  on  fairly  level  ground,  use  the  steps  that  foll\
ow. 
If you  have  four-wheel  drive  and  your  transfer  case  is in N (Neutral), 
your  vehicle  will  be  free  to 
roll, even if your  shift  lever is in P (Park) 
So, be  sure  the  transfer  case  is  in a  drive  gear-not  in N (Neutral). 
If you  are  parking  on  a  hill, or if you’re  pulling  a  trailer,  also  see 
I “Parking  On  Hills”  in the  Index. I 
When You Are  Ready  to  Leave  After  Parking  on a Hill 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes  and  hold  the  pedal  down  while  you: 
Start  your  engine. 
Shift  into a  gear;  and 
Release  the  parking  brake. 
2. Let up  on  the brake  pedal. 
3. Drive  slowly  until the  trailer  is clear  of the  chocks. 
4. Stop  and  have  someone  pick  up  and  stow  the  chocks. 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing 
Your  vehicle  will  need  service  more  often  when  you’re  pulling  a  \
trailer.  .See 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  for  more  on  this.  Things  that  are especially 
important  in trailer  operation  are automatic  transmission  fluid  (don’t  overfill), 
engine  oil,  axle  lubricant,  belts,  cooling  system,  and  brake  ad\
justment.  Each 
of  these  is covered  in  this  manual,  and  the  Index  will  help  you  find them 
quickly. 
If you’re  trailering,  it’s  a  good  idea  to review  these  sections  before 
you  start  your  trip. 
Check  periodically  to see  that  all  hitch  nuts  and  bolts  are  tight. 
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1 CAUTION 
* Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, ’ 
h can make the wheel nuts become loose after a time. The wheel 
I could corne off and cause an accident. When you change a wheel, 
remove any rust or dirt fmm the places where the wheel attaches to 
the vehicle. In an emergency, you can use a cloth or a paper towel 
to do this; but be sure to use a scraper ~r wire brush later, if you 
need to, to get all the rust or dirt off. 
Remove  any  rust  or dirt from  the  wheel bolts, mounting surfaces or  spare 
wheel.  Place  the  spare  on  the  wheel  mounting 
surface. 
CAUTION 
Never use oil or grease  on  studs or nuts. If you do, the nuts  might 
come  loose.  Your  wheel  could  fall 
off, causing a serious  accident. 
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Replace  the  wheel  nuts  with  the  rounded  end of  the  nuts  toward  the  wheel. 
Tighten  each  wheel 
nut by hand  until  the  wheel  is  held  against  the  hub. 
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Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent  higher  levels of performance  on 
the  laboratory 
test wheel  than  the  minimum  required  by  law. 
Warning:  The  temperature  grade  for  this  tire  is established  for  a  tire that  is 
properly  inflated  and  not  overloaded.  Excessive  speed,  underinfla\
tion,  or 
excessive  loading,  either  separately  or  in combination,  can  cause  heat  buildup 
and  possible  tire  failure. 
Those  grades  are  molded  on  the  sidewalls  of passenger  car  tires. 
While  the  tires  available  as  standard  or  optional  equipment  on \
 General  Motors 
vehicles  may  vary  with  respect  to these  grades,  all such  tires  meet  General 
Motors  performance  standards  and  have  been  approved  for  use  on General 
Motors  vehicles. 
All passenger  type (P Metric)  tires  must  conform  to  Federal 
safety  requirements  in addition  to these  grades. 
Wheel  Alignment  and Tire Balance 
The  wheels  on  your  vehicle  were  aligned  and  balanced  carefully \
 at  the 
factory  to give  you  the  longest  tire  life and  best  overall  performance. 
In 
most cases,  you  will  not  need  to have  your  wheels  aligned  again. 
However, 
if you  notice  unusual  tire  wear or your  vehicle  pulling  one  way  or 
the  other,  the  alignment  may  need  to be  reset. 
If you  notice  your  vehicle 
vibrating  when  driving  on  a smooth  road,  your  wheels  may  need  to be 
rebalanced. 
Wheel  Replacement 
Replace  any  wheel  that  is  bent,  cracked  or  badly  rusted. If wheel  nuts  keep 
coming  loose,  the  wheel,  wheel  bolts,  and  wheel  nuts  should  be\
  replaced. 
If 
the  wheel  leaks  air  out,  replace  it  (except  some  aluminum  whe\
els,  which  can  be  repaired).  See  your  GM truck  dealer 
if any of these  conditions  exist.  Your 
dealer  will  know  what  kind  of wheel  you  need. 
Each  new  wheel  should  have  the  same  load  carrying  capacity,  di\
ameter, 
width,  offset,  and  be  mounted  the  same  way  as  the  one it replaces. 
If you  need  to  replace  any of your  wheels,  wheel  bolts,  or  wheel  nuts, 
replace  them  only  with 
new GM  original  equipment  parts.  This  way,  you  will 
be  sure  you  have  the  right  wheel,  wheel  bolts,  and  wheel  nuts\
 
for your 
vehicle. 
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I CAUTION I 
A Using  the  wrong  replacement  wheels,  wheel  bolts or wheel  nuts  on 
your  vehicle  can  be  dangerous. 
It could  affect  the  braking  and 
handling 
of your  vehicle,  make  your  tires  lose  air  and  make  you  lose 
control.  You could  have  an  collision  in  which  you  or  others  could  be 
injured.  Always  use  the  correct  wheel,  wheel 
bolts, and  wheel  nuts 
for  replacement. 
I 
I 
I The wrong wheel can also cause problems with bearing life, brake cooling, 
speedometerlodometer  calibration,  headlight aim, bumper  height,  vehicle 
ground  clearance,  and  tire 
or tire chain  clearance to the body and chassis. 
A Putting a used wheel on your vehicle is dangerous. You can't know 
how it's been used or how many miles it's been driven. It could fail 
suddenly and cause an accident. If you have to replace a wheel, use 
a new GM original equipment  wheel, 
I 
Tire Chains 
rNOTICE 'If put vehicle has LT265/75R16 size tires, don't use tire chams; they i can! 
damage your vehicle. 
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Service & Appearance Care 
Specification Charts 
Replacement  Parts 
Replacement  part  numbers  listed in this  section  are  based  on  the  latest 
information  available  at  the  time 
of printing,  and  are  subject to change. If a 
part  listed  in this  manual is not  the  same  as  the  part  used  in  your  vehicle 
when 
it was  built,  or if you  have  any  questions,  please  contact  your GM truck 
dealer. 
Engine  identification 
Liter  VIN Fuel Produced 
Displacement  Type  Engine  Code  System  BY Emissions 
5.7 V8 K TB I U.S., Can. 
7.4 V8 N TB I us. 
* 
* 
*Light  Duty  Emissions  with  8500 GVWR and  below  or: 
Heavy  Duty  Emissions  with  8501  GVWR  and 
above. 
TO291 
Wheel  Nut  Torque 
MODEL  DESCRIPTION  TORQUE 
C 1500 5 bolts  (14mm)  120 ft. Ibs. (1 60 Nmm) 
K 1500, C-K 2500 6 bolts (1 4mm) 120 ft. Ibs. (160 
N-m) 
C-K 2500 8 bolts  (14mm)  120 ft. Ibs. (160 Nem) 
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Cooling  System  Capacity 
VIN QUANTITY* 
ENGINE  CODE  Without NC With  AIC 
5.7L K 17.5 Quarts  (16.5  Liters) 
18  Quarts  (1 7 Liters) 
7.4- N 23 Quarts 
(22 Liters)  25  Quarts  (23.5  Liters) 
*All quantities  are  approximate. 
*After  refill,  the  level 
MUST be  checked  as  outlined  under  “Engine  Cooling 
System”  in  Section 
5. 
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