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important Notes to Owners  and Drivers 
. . . .About  Driving Your Blazer: 
As with other  vehicles of this  type,  failure  to operate this  vehicle  correctly 
may  result 
in loss of  control  or an  accident.  Be  sure to read the 
“on-pavement”  and  “off-road”  driving guidelines 
in this manual.  (See 
“Driving  Guidelines”  and  “Off-Road  Driving  With  Your  Four-wheel 
Drive  Vehicle” 
in the  Index.) 
. . . .About  This  Manual: 
Please  keep  this  manual in your  vehicle so it will  be there  if you ever need it 
when  you’re  on  the  road. If you  sell  the  vehicle,  please  leave  this  manual in 
it so the  new  owner can  use it. 
This manual  includes  the  latest  information  at  the  time it was  printed.  We 
reserve 
the right to make  changes  in  the  product  after that  time  without 
further  notice. For vehicles  first  sold 
in Canada,  substitute  the  name 
“General  Motors 
of Canada Limited”  for Chevrolet  Motor  Division 
whenever it appears 
in this manual. 
For  Canadian  Owners Who Prefer  a 
French  Language  Manual: 
Aux proprietuires canadiens: Vous  pouvez  vous  procurer un exemplaire  de 
ce guide en francais chez votre  concessionaire ou au DGN  Marketing 
Services Ltd., 
1500 Bonhill  Rd.,  Mississauga, Ontario L5T lC7. 
Ge.nera1  Motors, GM, 
the GM  Emblem,  Chevrolet, the Chevrolet emblem, 
Blazer,  and  Suburban are  registered  trademarks  of  General  Motors 
Corporation. 
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Parking Over Things  That Burn ........................ ... 2-30 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
..................... 2-31 
EngineExhaust 
........................................... 2-31 
Four-WheelDrive 
..................................... 2-32 
Transfer  Case 
............................................. 2-33 
Front  Axle  Locking Feature 
.................................. 2-34 
Windows 
................................................ 2-35 
Ho~ .................................................... 2-37 
Tiltwheel 
............................................. 2-37 
Multifunction  Lever 
........................................ 2-38 
Turn  Signal  and Lane Change  Indicator 
...................... 2-39 
Windshield Wipers 
......................................... 240 
Headlight 
High-Low  Beam 
................................ 2-40 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................ 2-41 
Cruise  Control 
........................................... 2-42 
Headlights  and Vehicle  Lighting 
.............................. 247 
Mirrors 
.................................................. 2-51 
SunVisors 
............................................... 2-53 
Rear  Window  Wiper  and  Washer 
.............................. 2-54 
Storage  Compartments 
...................................... 2-56 
Instrument  Cluster 
......................................... 2-64 
Warning  and Indicator  Lights 
.............................. 2-66 
Luggagecarrier 
........................................... 2-79 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
.................................... 2-80 
Cigarette  LightedAshtrays 
............... ................ 2-55 
Gages 
................................................ 2-74 
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Shift  Light 
If you  have a manual 
transmission,  you  may 
have  a 
SHIFT light. 
This  light  will  show 
you  when  to shift to 
the next higher gear 
for  best  fuel economy. 
When this light comes on,  you can shift  to the next higher gear  if weather, 
road and traffic conditions let  you. For the best  fuel economy, accelerate 
slowly and shift when the light comes  on. 
While  you accelerate,  it  is normal  for the light to go  on and  off  if  you 
quickly change the position  of the  accelerator. Ignore the 
SHIFT light  when 
you  downshift. 
Four-Wheel-Drive  Vehicles  Only: If your vehicle has  four-wheel drive 
and is equipped  with a manual transmission, disregard the shift light when 
the transfer case  is in 
4-LOW. 
Manual  Transmissions-  Shift Speeds 
If  your  speed drops below 20 mph (32 lun/h), or if the  engine  is  not running 
smoothly,  you  should downshift  to  the next lower  gear. You may  have  to 
downshift two  or more gears to keep the engine running smoothly  or  for 
good performance. 
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Shifting  Into “P” (Park) 
(Automatic Transmission Models Only) 
Steering Column Shift Lever 
1. Hold the brake 
pedal  down  with 
your  right 
foot 
and  set  the 
parking  brake. 
2. Move  the shift  lever  into “P” (Park)  position  like  this: 
0 Pull  the  lever toward you. 
0 Move  the  lever up as far as it will go. 
3. If you have  four-wheel  drive, be sure the transfer case is in a drive  gear 
- not in “N’ (Neutral) 
4. Move the ignition key to LOCK. 
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5. Remove the  key and take it with you. If you can walk  away  from your 
vehicle  with  the  ignition  key  in 
your hand, your vehicle  is in  “P” 
(Park). 
If 
you have  to leave your  vehicle  with  the  engine running, be sure your 
vehicle 
is in “P’ (Park) and your parking brake  is firmly set before  you 
leave  it. If 
you have  four-wheel  drive with a manual  transfer  case shift 
lever,  be sure  that 
the transfer  case is in a drive gear - not in “N” (Neutral). 
After 
you’ve moved the shift lever into the “P” (Park)  position,  hold  the 
regular  brake  pedal  down. Then, see if 
you can  move  the shift lever away 
from  “P” (Park)  without  first pulling it toward  you.  If 
you can, it means  that 
the  shift lever  wasn’t fully locked  into 
“I?” (Park). 
Torque Lock (Automatic Transmission) 
If you are parking  on a hill and you don’t shift  your  transmission into “P” 
(Park)  properly,  the  weight  of  the  vehicle may  put 
too much force on the 
parking  pawl  in  the  transmission.  You may  find it  difficult  to pull  the shift 
lever 
out of “P”  (Park).  This is called  “torque  lock.’’ To prevent  torque lock, 
set  the  parking  brake  and  then  shift  into 
“P’ (Park)  properly before you 
leave the driver’s seat. To find out how,  see “Shifting Into ‘P’ (Park)” in the 
Index. 
When 
you are  ready to drive, move  the shift lever  out of “P” (Park) 
BEFORE you release  the  parking  brake. 
If  “torque  lock” 
does occur, you may  need  to have  another  vehicle  push 
yours  a little  uphill  to take some 
of the pressure from the transmission, so 
you can pull  the shift lever out of “F”’ (Park). 
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Parking  Your Vehicle 
(Manual Transmission Models Only) 
Before you get out  of  your  vehicle,  put  your  manual  transmission in “R” 
(Reverse),  turn  off  the  engine, and  firmly  apply the parking  brake . 
If you have four-wheel  drive, be sure  your  transfer case is in a drive  gear. 
Your  vehicle could  roll 
if it isn’t. 
If you are parking on a hill, or if your pulling a trailer,  see “Parking  on 
Hills” or “Towing a Trailer’’ in the Index. 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
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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).  Follow 
the proper steps 
to be  sure your vehicle won’t  move.  See “Shifting  Into ‘P’ 
(Park)”  in  the  Index. 
If you’re pulling a trailer, see “Towing a Trailer”  in  the  Index. 
Four Wheel Drive 
If your  vehicle has four-wheel  drive, you can  send  your  engine’s  driving 
power 
to all four  wheels  for extra  traction.  To  get the  most  satisfaction  out 
of four-wheel drive, you  must  be  familiar with  it’s  operation.  Read  the  part 
that  follows before  using  four-wheel  drive. 
You should  use 2H for most 
normal driving  conditions. 
Rear-wheel  antilock  brakes  do 
not work  when you shift into four-wheel 
drive.  Your regular  brakes  will 
still work.  When you shift  back  into 
two-wheel  drive, your  rear-wheel  antilock  brakes  will  take  over again. 
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NOTICE: 
Driving  in  the 4H or 4L positions  for  a  long  time on dry or wet 
pavement 
could shorten  the  life  of  your  vehicle’s  drivetrain. 
Transfer Case 
The  transfer  case shift 
lever 
is on the  floor  to 
the  right 
of the  driver. 
Use  this lever  to shift 
into  and  out 
of 
four-wheel  drive. 
An  indicator  near  the lever 
shows you the  transfer  case settings. 
The  front  axle  portion 
of  the indicator 
diagram  will light 
up 
when  you  shift into 
four-wheel  drive. 
Some  delay between  shifting and the indicator’s  lighting 
is normal. If the 
indicator light  does 
not light up, or if the front axle light does not go out 
after 
you shift out of four-wheel  drive, have your  dealer check your  system. 
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