Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When you decide it’s safe  to lift the hood,  here’s  what  you’ll  see: 
A. Coolant  recovery  tank 
B. Radiator pressure cap 
C. Engine fan 
If the  coolant inside the coolant  recovery  tank is boiling, don’t do anything 
else  until  it cools  down. 
The 
coolant level  should  be  at or above FULL. 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. 
NOTICE: 
Engine  damage  from  running  your  engine  without  coolant  isn’t \
covered  by  your  warranty. 
If  there  seems  to  be  no leak,  start the engine again. See if the  fan  speed 
increases  when idle speed 
is doubled by pushing  the accelerator  pedal down. 
If  it doesn’t,  your vehicle  needs service.  Turn 
off the engine. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking  system  on  a modern  vehicle  is  complex.  Its  many  parts have  to 
be  of  top quality  and  work  well  together 
if the vehicle  is to  have  really  good 
braking.  Vehicles  we  design  and  test  have  top-quality 
GM brake parts in 
them,  as your  vehicle  does when  it  is  new.  When  you  replace parts of your 
braking  system 
- for example,  when  your  brake  linings wear  down  and 
you  have  to  have  new  ones put  in 
- be sure you get new  genuine GM 
replacement parts. If you don’t,  your brakes  may  no  longer work  properly. 
For example, 
if someone  puts  in  brake  linings that are wrong  for your 
vehicle,  the balance  between  your  front and rear brakes  can change, for 
the 
worse.  The braking performance  you’ve come to expect can change  in many 
other ways if someone  puts in the  wrong  replacement  brake  parts. 
Hydro-Boost  Brake  System 
The power  steering  pump also powers  the Hydro-Boost.  Refer  to  “Power 
Steering  Fluid” 
in the section  when checking  the fluid level or adding fluid. 
Battery 
Every  new 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  shown  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. 
Contact  your dealer  to  learn  how  to  prepare  your  vehicle  for longer  storage 
periods. 
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