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t do anything
else until
it cools down.
The coolant level should be at the
ADD 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.
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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If you haven’t found a problem yet, but the coolant level isn’t \
at ADD, add a
50/50 mixture of clean water (preferably distilled) and a proper antifreeze at
the coolant recovery tank. (See “Engine Coolant’’ in the Index for more
information about the proper coolant
mix.) ..
NOTICE:
In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiat\
or,
heater core and other parts. Use the recommended coolant.
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If your vehicle has four-wheel drive, you will have a remote oil filter. There
is a special access door in the steering linkage shield assembly located under
the radiator support. Twist the screw to lock or unlock the door.
Engine Coolant Heater
An engine coolant heater can be a big help if you have to park outside in
very cold weather,
0°F (-18 “C) or colder. If your vehicle has this option,
see “Engine Coolant Heater” in
the Index.
What to Do with Used Oil
Did you know that used engine oil contains certain elements that may be
unhealthy for your skin and could even cause cancer? Don’t let used oil stay
on your skin for very long. Clean your skin and nails with soap and water,
or a good hand cleaner. Wash or properly throw away clothing or rags
containing used engine oil. (See the manufacturer’s warnings about the use
and disposal of oil products.)
Used oil can be a real threat to the environment. If you change your own oil,
be sure to drain all free-flowing oil from the filter before disposal. Don’t
ever dispose of oil by putting it in the trash, pouring
it on the ground, into
sewers, or into streams or bodies of water. Instead, recycle it by taking
it to
a place that collects used oil. If you have a problem properly disposing of
your used oil, ask your dealer, a service station or a local recycling center
for help.
Air Cleaner
To remove the rectangular air cleaner filter for the 4.3L (VIN W) engine,
open both clamps and push the rear
of the air cleaner back toward the rear
of the engine compartment to change the filter.
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If you use an improper coolant mix, your engine could overheat
and be badly damaged. The repair cost wouldn’t be covered
by
your warranty. Too much water in the mix can freeze and crack
the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts.
Some conditions, such as air trapped in the cooling system, can affect the
coolant level in the radiator. Check the coolant level when the engine is cold
and follow the steps under “Adding Coolant” for the proper way to add
coolant.
If you have to add coolant more than four times a year, have your dealer
check your cooling system.
NOTICE:
If you use the proper coolant, you don’t have to add extra
inhibitors or additives which claim
to improve the system. These
can be harmful.
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EXTERIOR LAMPS
Halogen Headlamps -
Sealed Beam
Halogen Headlamps
-
Composite
Halogen Headlamps
-
Composite
Backup Lamp
License Lamp
Tail and Stop Lamps
Marker Lamp (Front)
Parking and Signal
CHMSL Assembly
Lamp
Fog Lamp
Underhood Lamp
INTERIOR LAMPS
Ash Tray Lamp
Courtesy Lamp
Dome Lamp (Front)
Dome Lamp (Rear)
Four-wheel Drive Indicator
Heater
& AC Control
Glovebox
Compartment Lamp
Overhead Console
Reading Lamps
Rearview Mirror
Lamps
Sunshade Vanity
Mirror Lamps
QUANTITY
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
1 Unit 2
1
1
2 1
1
6
2
1
2
2
4
TRADE NO.
2E1
9006 HB4
(Low Beam)
9005 HB3
(High Beam)
3 156
194
3057
194
3157
NA
See GM Dealer
See GM Dealer
93
161
1003
211-2
211-2 161
37
1003
194
212-2
7065
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GAUGES
ENG I HTR NC
PWR AUX
RR DEFOG
ECM BATT
ECM IGN
CIRCUITS PROTECTED
Alternator Field, VTC, A/C Compressor Relay, Cluster
Chime Module, DRL Relay Coil, Four-wheel Drive
Indictor Lamp, DRL Module, Rear Defog Timer, TCCM
Ignition,
SIR Redundant Ignition, RKE Ignition
02 Sensor Heat Dr, EGR, Cam Sensor, CANN, Purge
Heater-A/C Blower Motor, Temperature Door Motor,
A/C Compressor Clutch, HI Blower Relay Coil, Timer
Relay Coil
Power Auxiliary Outlets, ALDL
Rear Window Defogger
PCMNCM Battery, ABS Battery (LN2), Fuel Pump
PCMNCM Ignition, Injectors, Crank Sensor, Coil
Driver Module
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RADIO RDO BATT
ILLUM
DRL
TURN-B/U
CIRCUITS PROTECTED
Radio, Inside Rearview Mirror Map Lamp, Overhead
Console Reading Lamps, Rear Wiper, Rear Washer,
Overhead Console Display Clock, Radio Battery, CD Player
Cluster Illumination,
Ash Tray Lamp, Radio
Illumination, Heater Lamp, Four-wheel Drive
Illumination, Chime Module, Fog Lamp Illumination, Rear Wiper Switch, Rear Defog Switch Illumination,
Lift Glass Release Switch Illumination, Overhead Console Illumination
Daytime Running Lamps
Turn Signal and Back-up Lamps
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A
Air Bag (See “Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)”)
Readiness Light (See “Lights”)
Accessory Power Outlets
.......................................... 2-54
Aircleaner ..................................................... 6-13
Air Conditioning (See “Heater/Air Conditioning Controls”)
All-Wheel Drive (Option)
.................................... 2-29. 6-20
Antennacare ................................................... 3-19
Anti-Lock Brakes (See “Brakes”)
Appearancecare
................................................ 6-48
Materials Chart ............................................... 6-57
Arbitration Program (See “Better Business Bureau Mediation”)
Audiosystems
................................................... 3-5
AM-FM Stereo Audio Compact Disc (CD) System ................... 3-13
AM-FM Stereo Audio System .................................... 3-6
AM-FM Stereo Audio Cassette System ............................. 3-8
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ................................ 3-18
Care of Your Compact Disc ..................................... 3-19
Delco LOC II@ Anti-Theft Feature ............................... 3-16
AM-FM Stereo Audio Cassette System with Equalizer ................ 3-10
Understanding Radio Reception .................................. 3-17
Automatic Transmission ( See “Transmission”)
Axle
Front
....................................................... 6-20
Locking ..................................................... 2-24
Rear ........................................................ 6-19
Battery ........................................................ 6-30
Belts (See “Safety Belts”)
Better Business Bureau Mediation
.................................... 8-3
Blizzard (See “Driving-If You’re Caught in a Blizzard”)
Brakes Adjustment
.................................................. 6-29
Anti-Lock .................................................... 4-6
Anti-Lock Warning Light (See “Lights”)
To Check Brake Fluid .......................................... 6-28
Master Cylinder .............................................. 6-27
Parking ..................................................... 2-24
PedalTravel ................................................. 6-29
Replacing Parts ............................................... 6-30
System Warning Light (See “Lights”)
Trailer (See “Trailer Brakes”)
Wear
....................................................... 6-29
Braking ......................................................... 4-5
InEmergencies ................................................ 4-7
Break-In. New Vehicle ............................................ 2-14
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