
Section 
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This section  tells  you  how to use  your  manual  and  includes 
safety  and  vehicle damage  warnings  and  symbols. 
I 
This section  tells  you how  to use  your  seats  and  safety  belts 
properly. 
2 
This  section  explains  how  to start  and  operate  your vehicle. 
3 
This  section  tells  you  how to adjust  the  ventilation  and comfort 
controls  and  how  to operate  your  audio  system. 
4 
Here you’ll  find helpful  information  and tips  about  the  road and 
how  to drive  under  different  conditions. 
5 
This section  tells  you  what to do if you have a problem  while 
driving,  such  as 
a flat  tire or  engine  overheating. 
Here  the manual  tells you how  to keep  your  vehicle  running 
properly  and looking  good. 
7 
This section  tells you when  to perform  vehicle  maintenance  and 
what  fluids  and lubricants  to use. 
8 
This  section  tells  you  how to contact  your GM division  for 
assistance  and 
how to get  service  publications. It also  gives 
vou  information  on  “Reportina Safetv  Defects”. 
Here’s  an  alphabetical  listing of alr..,st  every subject  in  this 
manual.  You  can  use 
it to  quickly  find something  you want to 
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Features & Controls 
Listed  are  four  situations  you  may  experience  with  your  fuel  g\
age: 
At  the  gas  station,  the  fuel  pump  shuts off before  the  gage  reads full. 
It  takes  a  little  more  or  less  fuel  to fill up  than  the  fuel  gage  indicated. 
For  example,  the  gage  may  have  indicated  the  tank  was  half  fu\
ll,  but 
it 
actually  took  a  little  more  or  less  than  half  the  tank's  capa\
city  to  fill the 
tank. 
The  gage  moves  a  little  when  you  turn  a  corner  or  speed  up. \
The  gage  doesn't go back  to  empty  when  you  turn  off  the  ignition. 
None  of these  indicate  a  problem  with  the  fuel  gage. 
For  information  on  how  to 
fill your  fuel  tank  see  "Fuel-Filling  Your  Tank"  in 
the  Index. 
For  your  fuel  tank  capacity,  see  "Fuel-Tank  Capacity" 
in the  Index. 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature Gage 
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This  gage  shows  the  engine  coolant  temperature. If the  gage  pointer  moves 
into  the  red  area,  about  260°F 
(145°C) or  more,  your  engine  is  too  hot!  It 
means  that  your  engine  coolant  has  overheated. 
If you  have  been  operating 
your  vehicle  under  normal  operating  conditions,  you  should  pull \
off the  road, 
stop  your  vehicle  and  turn 
off the  engine  as soon as  possible. 
Hot Coolant  Can  Burn You Badly! 
In  "Problems  on  the  Road",  this  manual  shows  what  to  do.  See \
 "Engine 
Overheating"  in  the  Index. 
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Your Driving and the Road 
drivers  behind  you  are  seeing your signal  when  they  are  not.  It’s  important  to 
check  occasionally  to  be  sure  the  trailer  bulbs  are  still working. 
Driving  on Grades 
Reduce  speed  and  shift  to a  lower  gear before you  start  down  long or steep 
downgrade. 
If you  don’t  shift  down,  you  might  have  to use your  brakes so 
much  that  they  would  get  hot  and  no  longer  work  well. 
On  a  long  uphill  grade,  shift  down  and  reduce  your  speed  to 
45 mph (70 
kmlh)  or  less to reduce  the  possibility  of  engine  and  transmission  overheating. 
IT you  have  an  automatic  transmission,  you  should  use D (or, as  you  need  to, 
a  lower  gear)  when  towing  a  trailer.  Operating  your  vehicle  i\
n 
D when  towing 
a  trailer  will  minimize  heat  buildup  and  extend  the  life  of  your  transmission. 
Or, if you  have  a  manual  transmission  with fifth gear  and  you  are  towing  a 
trailer,  it’s  better  not  to  use  fifth  gear.  Just  drive  in fourth  gear 
(or, as  you 
need  to, a  lower  gear). 
Parking  on Hills 
You  really  should  not  park  your  vehicle,  with  a  trailer  attached,  \
on  a  hill. If 
something  goes  wrong,  your  rig  could  start  to  move.  People  can\
  be  injured 
and  both  your  vehicle  and  the  trailer  can  be damaged. 
But 
if you  ever  have  to  park  your  rig on  a  hill,  here’s  how  to  do it: 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes,  but  don’t  shift  into P (Park)  yet, or into  gear 
2. Have  someone  place  chocks  under  the  trailer  wheels. 
for  a  manual  transmission. 
3. When  the  wheel  chocks  are 
in place,  release  the  regular  brakes  until the 
chocks  absorb  the  load. 
4. Reapply  the  regular  brakes.  Then  apply  your  parking  brake,  and \
 then 
5. If you  have a four-wheel-drive  vehicle,  be  sure  the  transfer  case is in  a 
6. Release  the  regular  brakes. 
shift 
to 
P (Park),  or R (Reverse) for a  manual  transmission. 
drive  gear-not  in 
N (Neutral). 
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Pmb/ems on the Road 
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Here  you’ll  find  what to do about  some  problems  that  can  occur  on  the  road . 
Hazard  Warning  Flasher ........................................................................\
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Other  Warning  Devices ........................................................................\
................. 5-3 
Jump  Starting ........................................................................\
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Towing  Your  Vehicle ........................................................................\
...................... 5-8 
Engine  Overheating ........................................................................\
....................... 5-9 
If 
If 
a  Tire  Goes  Flat ........................................................................\
...................... 5-17 
Changing  a Flat  Tire 
........................................................................\
............... 5-17 
Jack  Storage 
........................................................................\
............................ 5-19 
Spare  Tire 
........................................................................\
................................ 5-20 
You’re  Stuck:  In  Sand.  Mud.  Ice or Snow ................................................... 5-33 
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If your  vehicle  has  the  four-wheel-drive  option  and  the  transfer  c\
ase  is 
engaged,  a  dolly  must  be  used  under  the  rear  wheels  when  towi\
ng  from  the 
front. 
Engine  Overheating 
You will  find  a  coolant  temperature  gage  on  your  vehicle  instrument\
  panel. If 
you  have  a  diesel  engine,  you  will  also  find a low coolant  light  on  your 
instrument  panel. 
If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine: 
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Steam  from  an  overheated  engine  can  burn  you  badly,  even  if  you 
just  open  the  hood.  Stay  away  from  the  engine 
if you  see or hear 
steam  coming  from  it.  Just  turn 
it off and  get  everyone  away  from 
the  vehicle  until 
it cools down.  Wait  until  there  is  no  sign  of  steam 
or coolant  before  opening  the  hood. 
If you  keep  driving  when  your  engine is overheated,  the  liquids  in it 
can  catch  fire. You or others  could be badly  burned.  Stop  your 
engine 
if it overheats,  and  get  out  of  the  vehicle  until  the  engine  is 
cool. 
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The  coolant  level  should  be  at or  above the COLD mark. If it isn’t,  you  may 
have  a  leak  in the  radiator  hoses,  heater  hoses,  radiator,  water  pump  or 
somewhere  else  in the  cooling  system. 
Heater  and  radiator  hoses,  and  other  engine  parts,  can  be  very\
  hot. 
-, Don’t  touch  them.  If  you do, you  can  be  burned. 
Don’t  run  the  engine 
if there  is  a  leak. If you  run  the  engine, it cou 
lose  all  coolant.  That  could  cause  an  engine  fire,  and  you  could  be 
burned.  Get  any  leak  fixed  before  you  drive  the  vehicle. 
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NOTICE 
Engine  damage from running  your  engine without coolant isn’t  covered  by 
I your  warranty. 
If there  seems  to be  no  leak,  check  to  see if the  electric  engine  fan (if you 
have  one)  is  running. 
If the  engine  is  overheating,  the  fan  should  be  running. 
If it isn’t,  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
Start  the  engine  again  to  see 
if the  regular  fan  runs  when  the  engine  does. 
If it  doesn’t,  your  vehicle  needs  service.  Turn off the  engine. 
How to Add Coolant  to the  Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
If you  haven’t  found a  problem  yet,  but  the  coolant  level  isn’t  at  or  above 
COLD, add  a 50hO mixture  of clean water (preferably  distilled)  and  a  proper 
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Service & Appearance ,Care 
Engine Coolant 
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The  following  explains  your  cooling  system  and  how  to  add  cool\
ant  when  it  is low. 
If you  have  a  problem  with  -engine  overheating,  see  “Engine 
Overheating”  in the  Index. 
The  proper  coolant  for  your  vehicle  will: 
Give  freezing  protection  down  to  -34°F (-37°C). 
Give  boiling  protection  up  to  258°F (125°C). 
Protect  against  rust  and  corrosion: 
Help  keep  the  proper  engine  temperature. 
Let  the  warning  lights  and  gages  work  as  thiy should. 
What to Use: 
Use  a  ,mixture  of clean water (preferably  distilled),  and  antifreeze  that  meets 
“GM  Specification  6038-M,”  which  won’t  damage  aluminum  p\
arts. 
Also use 
GM Engine  Coolant  Supplement  (sealer)  with a complete  coolant  change. If 
you  use  these,  you  don’t  need  to  add  anything  else. 
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CAUTION 
Turning the radiator  pressure  cap  when  the  engine  and  radiator  are 
hot  can  allow  steam  and  scalding  liquids  to  blow  out  and  burn  you 
badly.  With  the  coolant  recovery  tank,  you  will  almost  never  h\
ave  to 
add  coolant  at  the  radiator.  Never  turn  the  radiator  pressure  cap-even  a  little-when  the  engine  and  radiator  are  hot. 
Add  coolant  mix  at  the  recovery  tank,  but  be  careful  not  to  \
spill  it. 
You can  be  burned 
if you  spill  coolant  on  hot  engine  parts.  Coolant 
mtains  ethylene  glycol,  and 
it will burn if the  engine  parts  are  hot 
enough.  Don’t  spill  coolant  on  a  hot  engine. ’ 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
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Your  radiator  pressure  cap is a 15 psi (105 kPa)  pressure-type  cap 
must  be tightly  installed  to prevent  coolant 
loss and  possible  engine 
damage  from  overheating.  Be sure  the arrows  on the  cap  line  up w 
overflow  tube  on the  radiator  filler  neck. 
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When  you  replace  your  radiator  pressure  cap,  an ACa cap  is recommended. 
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