
Charging  System  Warning  Light 
The red Charging System Warning  light should  come on briefly when  you 
turn on 
the ignition, before starting the  engine, as a check  to show  you it is 
working.  After the engine  starts,  the light should 
go out.  If  it stays on  or 
comes  on while  you are driving,  you  may  have a problem 
with your 
charging  system. It could indicate  a problem  with the alternator  drive belt, 
or 
some other  charging system problem. Have it checked right away. 
Driving  while this light 
is on could drain your battery. 
If  you  must drive  a short distance 
with this light  on, it helps to turn off  all 
your  accessories,  such 
as the radio and air conditioner. 
Malfunction  Indicator  (Service  Engine  Soon) Lamp 
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A computer  monitors the operation of your fuel, ignition  and emission 
control  systems.  This  orange light should  come on when 
the ignition  is  on 
but the  engine is  not running. as  a check 
to show  you  it’s  working. If it does 
not  come  on at all, have 
it fixed  right  away. If it stays on, or comes  on while 
you  are  driving,  the computer  is indicating  that  you have 
a problem.  You 
should take your vehicle 
in for  service soon. 
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NOTICE: 
If you keep driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light  on,  after  a while 
the  emission  controls 
won’t work  as  well,  your  fuel  economy 
won’t 
be as good,  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as smoothly. 
This  could  lead 
to costly  repairs  not  covered by your  warranty. 
Check  Gages  Light 
This  orange  light will come on briefly  when  you  are starting the engine. If 
the  light comes on and stays on while you are driving, it could indicate  a 
problem  with your  vehicle. 
It could be a problem  with your oil pressure. 
coolant  temperature,  or  some  other  problem.  Check  your various  gages 
to 
see if they are in the warning  zones. If they are, have your vehicle serviced 
right  away. 
Daytime  Running Lamps (DRL)  Indicator  Light 
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Brake  Wear 
Your vehicle has  front disc brakes and rear  drum brakes.  If you have a C 
3500 HD model, it has four-wheel  disc brakes. 
Disc brake pads have  built-in wear indicators that make 
a high-pitched 
warning  sound when the brake pads are  worn  and  new pads are needed.  The 
sound  may come  and 
go or be heard  all the time your vehicle  is moving 
(except  when  you  are pushing  on  the brake pedal  firmly). 
I A CAUTION: 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that  sooner  or  later  your 
brakes  won’t  work  well.  That  could  lead  to  an  accident.  Whe\
n 
you hear  the  brake  wear  warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle 
serviced. 
NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads  could  result in 
costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions or  climates  may cause  a brake  squeal  when  the 
brakes  are first applied  or lightly applied.  This  does not  mean something  is 
wrong  with your brakes. 
If you have rear drum brakes,  they don’t  have  wear  indicators,  but if you 
ever  hear 
a rear brake rubbing  noise, have  the rear brake linings inspected. 
Also, the rear brake  drum should  be removed and inspected each time the 
tires  are removed for rotation 
or changing.  When  you  have  the  front brakes 
replaced, have the rear brakes inspected, too. 
Brake linings should always  be replaced as complete  axle  sets. 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See your  dealer if the brake  pedal does not return to normal height,  or if 
there is a rapid  increase in pedal  travel.  This  could  be a sign of brake 
trouble. 
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Three-  Way  Catalytic  Converter  (Gasoline  Engines) 
Your vehicle’s  three-way  catalytic converter  is designed  to reduce  the 
pollutants 
in your vehicle‘s  exhaust. Use only unleaded  fuel in your vehicle. 
If you  use leaded fuel, you could  damage  your  three-way  catalytic converter 
and  other  engine  components. 
Oxidation  Catalytic  Converter  (Diesel  Engines) 
Your  vehicle’s oxidation  catalytic  converter is designed  to reduce  the 
particulates 
in your vehicle‘s  exhaust. If your vehicle’s oxidation catalytic 
converter  ever needs to  be replaced, 
it must  be  replaced with an oxidation 
converter intended  for use 
with diesel  engines  only. 
Engine  Control  Module  System 
Gasoline Engines 
This  system  has an oxygen  sensor (OS) that helps keep your  engine’s 
air-fuel  mixture at a proper  level. Use only unleaded fuel  in your vehicle.  If 
you  use  leaded fuel, you could  damage  your oxygen  sensor 
(OS) and 
three-way  catalytic converter. 
Diesel Vehicles  Below  8,500 (3 850 Kg) G VWR 
This system monitors  engine speed and throttle position.  It adjusts exhaust 
gas  recirculation  to limit  emissions. 
Malfunction  Indicator  (SERVICE  ENGINE  SOON) 
Light 
The  Malfunction  Indicator  (SERVICE  ENGINE SOON) Light on your 
instrument panel  lets  you  know  when your emission system needs  service. 
The  light will  come on briefly when  you start your  engine to 
let you know 
that  the system  is working.  If 
it does not come  on when  you  start your 
engine,  or 
if it comes on and  stays on while you’re  driving, your system 
may  need  service. Your vehicle  should  still  be driveable,  but  you should 
have your system serviced right away. 
Secondary  Air  Injection  Reaction  (AIR) System 
(Gasoline  Engines) 
You  may  have this  system. It has a control  valve that will direct  air  to where 
it is needed.  If the AIR system needs service, your Malfunction  Indicator 
(SERVICE  ENGINE 
SOON) Lamp on your instrument panel  will come on. 
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LAMP OR BULB 
INSTRUMENT 
PANEL 
Daytime  Running 
Lamps Indicator? 
Charging  System 
Indicator  Lamp 
Instrument  Cluster 
Illumination 
Headlamp  Beam 
Indicator 
Directional  Signal 
Indicator 
Brake  Warning 
Indicator 
SIR (Air  Bag) 
Safety  Belt Warning 
Check  Gages  Indicator 
Malfunction  Indicator 
(“Service  Engine 
Soon”) Lamp 
Upshift  Indicator  Glow  Plugs  Lamp** 
Low  Coolant  Lamp** 
Water  in Fuel  Lamp** 
Service  Throttle  Soon 
Lamp** 
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Lamps (continued) 
Lamp  and Bulb  Data 
........................................... 6-88 
Reading 
..................................................... 2-51 
Replacement  (See “Bulb  Replacement“) 
Underhood  Reel Lamp 
......................................... 2-52 
Lights ......................................................... 2-70 
Air Bag Readiness Light 
................................... 1-20,  2-71 
Anti-.  Lock  Brake System  Warning  Light 
........................... 2-73 
Brake System  Warning Light 
.................................... 2-72 
Charging  System  Warning Light 
.................................. 2-76 
Daytime  Running  Lamps (DRL) Indicator Light 
................ 2-50,  2-77 
Check 
Gages Light 
............................................ 2-77 
Glow  Plugs Light 
............................................. 2-75 
Headlamp  High Beam Indicator Light 
............................. 2-78 
Headlights  (See  “Headlamps”)  Low Coolant  Warning Light 
................................ 2-75,  6-38 
Malfunction  Indicator 
..................................... 2-76,  6-57 
Safety  Belt Reminder  Light 
..................................... 2-71 
Service  Throttle  Soon 
.......................................... 2-74 
ShiftLight 
.............................................. 2-25, 2-78 
Turn Signal  and Lane Change  Indicator Light .................. 240,  2-79 
Water 
in Fuel  (Diesel  Engine) .................................... 2-74 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
............................................ 4-37 
Trailering  Package 
............................................ 4-39 
Truck-Camper  Loading 
........................................ 4-39 
Lock  Cylinders  (See “Key Lock Cylinders“) 
Loss of  Control  (See “Driving-Loss 
of Control”) 
Lubrication  (See  “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants“) 
M 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (See “Lights”) 
Maintenance  (See “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”) 
Master  Cylinder  (See  “Brakes”) 
Mirrors  Convexoutside 
............................................... 2-56 
Electric  Outside  Rearview  Mirrors 
................................ 2-56 
Electrochromic  Inside  Rearview  Mirror 
............................ 2-54 
Inside 
....................................................... 2-53 
Outside 
..................................................... 2-56 
ModelReference 
.................................................. iv 
Multifunction  Lever .............................................. 2-39 
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Noise  Control  System ............................................ 6-14 
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Odometer  (See “Gages“) 
Off-Road  Driving (See  ”Driving-Off  Road  Driving”) 
Off-Road  Recovery 
............................................... 4-9 
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Seats  (continued) Reclining  Front Seatbacks 
....................................... 1-3 
Seatback  Latches 
........................................... 14. 1-8 
Doing  Your  Own Service  Work ................................... 6-1 
Parts  Identification  Label 
..................... 
Service 
Publications 
................................. 
Replacement  Parts  and Filter Recommendations .... 
Service  Engine  Soon  Light  (See  “Lights”) 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle (See “Supple 
System  (SIR)”) 
Shift Indicator  Light (See *‘Lights“) 
Shifting  Into  Park (P) 
........................... 
Shifting  Out of Park ............................. 
Shock  Absorbers  (Front) ......................... 
.................. 6-78 
.................. 8-8 
....... 6-80.6-84,6-85 
:r nental Inflatable  Restraint 
................. 2-28 
................. 2-29 
................. 6-45 
Specifications  Chart  (See “Service . Replacement  Parts  and Filter 
Recommendations“)  SpareTire 
................................................. 5-28.5-29 
Speedometer  and Odometer  (See  “Gages”) 
Starting  Your Engine  (See ”Engine-Starting”) 
Steering 
........................................................ 4-7 
Column  Shift Lever 
............................................ 2-29 
InEmergencies 
................................................ 4-8 
Tips 
......................................................... 4-7 
Step-Bumperpad ................................................ 2-84 
Storage  Compartments 
............................................ 2-59 
Sunvisors 
..................................................... 2-57 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint  System  (SIR) 
........................ 1-19 
Adding  Equipment  to  Your Facial Air  Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
.......... 1-23 
How the Air Bag System  Works .................................. 1-20 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
......................... 1-23 
Surge Tank Pressure  Cap 
.......................................... 6-39 
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Tachometer (See “Gages”) 
Tail~ate 
......................................................... 2-4 
Removal ..................................................... 2-4 
TIleft ........................................................... 2-8 
Thermostat 
..................................................... 6-40 
Tilt Wheel  (Option) .............................................. 2-38 
Tires 
.......................................................... 6-58 
Balancing  (See  “Wheel  Alignment and Tire  Balance”) 
Chains 
...................................................... 6-66 
Dual Tire Operation ........................................... 6-62 
Flat  (See  ”Changing 
a Flat Tire”) 
Inspection  and Rotation 
........................................ 6-59 
Loading  (See “Loading  Your Vehicle”) 
New 
........................................................ 6-63 
Pressure 
..................................................... 6-58 
Spare  (See ”Spare  Tire”) 
Uniform Tire Quality  Grading 
................................... 6-63 
Top  Strap  (See  “Safety Belts-Child  Restraints“) 
Torque Lock  (See “Transmission-Torque  Lock“) 
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