
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The 1996 Chevrolet Express Owner’s  Manual 
Seats and  Restraint  Systems ............................................................. 1-1 
This  section  tells you how to use your  seats  and  safety  belts  properly. It also  explains  the “SIR’ system. 
FeaturesandControls .................................................................. 2-1 
This  section  explains  how  to  start  and  operate  your  vehicle. 
This  section  tells 
you how to adjust  the  ventilation  and  comfort  controls  and how to  operate  your 
audio  system. 
Here  you’ll  find  helpful  information and  tips about 
the road  and  how  to  drive under  different conditions. 
This  section 
tells you  what to do if you have  a  problem  while  driving,  such  as a flat  tire or overheated 
engine,  etc. 
Here  the  manual 
tells you how to keep your vehicle  running  properly  and  looking  good. 
This  section  tells 
you when to perform  vehicle  maintenance  and  what  fluids  and  lubricants to use. 
This  section 
tells you how to contact Chevrolet  for assistance  and  how to get  service and owner 
publications. 
It also  gives you information  on “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 8-8. 
Here’s  an alphabetical listing of almost  every subject in this manual.  You can use it to quickly find 
something  you  want to read. 
Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems ..................................................... 3-1 
YourDrivingandtheRoad .............................................................. 4-1 
ProblemsontheRoad .................................................................. 5-1 
Service and  Appearance  Care ............................................................ 6-1 
Maintenanceschedule .................................................................. 7-1 
Customer  Assistance  Information ........................................................ 8-1 
Index ........................................................................\
........ 9-1 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When You Are  Ready to Leave  After 
Parking  on  a 
Hill 
1. Apply your  regular brakes and  hold the pedal down 
while  you: 
Start your  engine; 
Shift into a  gear;  and 
Release the parking  brake. 
2. Let up on the brake pedal. 
3. Drive  slowly  until the trailer  is clear of the  chocks. 
4. Stop  and  have  someone pick up and  store  the chocks. 
Main ~ mr ~ ce When  Trailer  Towing 
Your  vehicle  will need  service  more  often  when you’re 
pulling  a  trailer. See the Maintenance  Schedule  for  more 
on this. Things  that are  especially  important in trailer 
operation  are  automatic  transmission fluid (don’t 
overfill),  engine  oil,  axle  lubricant,  belt, cooling  system 
and brake  adjustment.  Each 
of these is covered in this 
manual,  and the Index will  help you find them quickly. 
If  you’re  trailering,  it’s a good  idea 
to review  these 
sections  before 
you start  your trip. 
Check  periodically  to  see that all hitch nuts and  bolts 
are  tight. 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
The  eight-wire  harness, if you have  one, is stored under 
your vehicle  along the rear frame  crossmember. It is 
wrapped  and bound with  a plastic  strap.  The  harness has 
a  30-amp  battery  feed and  no connector, and 
you should 
have  a qualified  electrical  service  person wire your 
harness  for 
you. Attach the harness to the trailer, then 
tape  or  strap 
it to your  vehicle’s  frame rail. Be  sure you 
leave  it loose  enough so the wiring doesn’t bend  or 
break, but not 
so loose  that it drags on the ground. 
Store  the harness  in its original  place. Wrap the  harness 
together  and tie  it neatly 
so it won’t  be damaged. 
The  five-wire  harness, if  you have one,  is stored inside 
the vehicle at 
the passenger  side  rear corner, behind the 
jack.  This  should be wired  by a  qualified  electrical 
service  person. 
It must be routed out of your  vehicle 
between  the rear  door  and the floor,  with enough  of the 
harness left  on both sides 
so that the trailer or the body 
won’t pull 
it. 
Store  the harness in its original  place. Wrap the harness 
together  and tie it neatly 
so it won’t be  damaged. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If your vehicle has a 7.4L engine and air  conditioning, 
your vehicle  will have 
a auxiliary  engine  fan in addition 
to the belt  driven  fan. 
A CAUTION: 
If your vehicle  has  air  conditioning,  the  auxiliary 
engine  fan  under  the hood  can start  up  and 
injure  you  even  when  the engine  is not running. 
Keep hands, clothing  and tools 
away from  any 
underhood  electric fan. 
Things  that  burn  can get on hot engine  parts  and 
start 
a fire. These include  liquids like gasoline, 
oil,  coolant,  brake fluid, windshield washer  and 
other  fluids,  and plastic  or rubber. 
You or others 
could  be burned.  Be careful  not to  drop  or  spill 
things  that will burn  onto a hot  engine. 
Before  closing  the hood, be  sure all the  filler  caps  are 
on properly. 
Then  lift the hood to relieve pressure 
on the hood prop. 
Remove  the hood prop  from the slot  in the hood  and 
return the prop 
to its  retainer.  Then  just  let  the hood 
down  and  close 
it firmly. 
Noise Control System 
The following  information relates to  compliance with 
Federal noise emission  standards  for vehicles  with a 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating (GVWR)  of more than 
10,000 
lbs. (4 536 kg). The  Maintenance  Schedule 
booklet provides information  on maintaining the noise 
control  system 
to minimize degradation of the noise 
emission control system during the life  of your vehicle. 
The  noise control  system warranty is given 
in your 
Warranty  booklet. 
These  standards apply 
only to vehicles sold  in the 
United  States. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air Cleaner Refer to the Maintenance  Schedule  to determine  when to 
replace the air  filter  and crankcase  ventilation filter. 
See  “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services” 
in the Index. 
I 
70 remove the air  cleaner  nlter: 
loosen screw bolt to air  induct hose 
0 remove the three bolts 
remove the full air  cleaner  housing 
unsnap the three  clips 
Then 
tilt the top  cover up  and  back to  expose the filter 
element.  Install  a  new filter  element  with 
the folds in the 
down  position. 
See  “Normal  Replacement  Parts” for the proper filter 
to  use. 
- CAUTAN: 
Operating  the  engine with the  air  cleaner off can 
cause  you or others  to be  burned.  The air cleaner 
not  only  cleans  the 
air, it  stops  flame if the  engine 
backfires. 
If it  isn’t  there,  and the engine 
backfires,  you could be  burned. Don’t drive with 
it 
off, and  be careful  working on  the engine  with 
the  air cleaner  off. 
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If the air cleaner  is off, a backfire  can cause a 
damaging engine fire. And,  dirt can easily  get 
into  your engine,  which  will damage it.  Always 
have  the air cleaner in place  when  you’re driving. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
When to Check  and  Change 
A good time to check your automatic transmission fluid 
level is when the  engine  oil is changed. 
Change  both the  fluid  and  filter  every 
50,000 miles 
(83 
000 km)  if the vehicle’s GVWR is over  8,600  or 
if 
the vehicle is mainly  driven under one or more  of 
these conditions: 
0 In  heavy  city traffic where the outside temperature 
0 In hilly  or mountainous terrain. 
regularly reaches 
90°F (32°C)  or 
higher. 
0 When doing frequent trailer towing. 
0 Uses such as found  in taxi, police  or delivery service. 
If  your vehicle’s 
GVWR is not  over 8,600 and you do 
not  use your  vehicle under any 
of these  conditions,  the 
fluid  and  filter  do 
not require changing. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services” in the Index. 
How to Check 
.Because this  operation can be  a  little difficult, you 
may  choose  to  have this  done  at your GM dealer 
Service  Department. 
If  you  do it yourself,  be sure 
to follow  all the 
instructions here,  or you  could  get  a  false  reading 
on 
the dipstick. 
NOTICE: 
Too much or too  little  fluid  can  damage your 
transmission. Too much  can  mean  that  some  of 
the 
fluid could  come out and  fall  on hot  engine 
parts  or exhaust  system  parts,  starting  a  fire.  Be 
sure  to get  an  accurate  reading  if  you  check  your 
transmission 
fluid. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Add Fluid Rear Axle 
Refer to the Maintenance  Schedule  to determine  what 
kind 
of transmission  fluid to use. See “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in the  Index. 
Add  fluid  only after  checking  the transmission  fluid 
HOT. (A COLD check is used  only as a reference.) If 
the  fluid  level is low, add only  enough 
of the proper 
fluid  to bring the 
level up to the HOT area  for  a  hot 
check. 
It doesn’t  take much  fluid, generally  less than a 
pint (0.5 L). Don ’t overjX. We recommend you use only 
fluid  labeled  DEXRON@-111,  because fluid with that 
label  is made  especially  for your automatic  transmission. 
Damage  caused  by fluid  other  than DEXRON-I11  is not 
covered  by your  new vehicle warranty. 
After  adding  fluid,  recheck  the fluid level as 
described  under 
“How to Check.” 
When to Check  and  Change  Lubricant 
Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule  to determine  how 
often to  check 
the lubricant and when to change it. See 
“Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  in 
the Index. 
How to  Check  Lubricant 
If the level  is below  the 
bottom 
of the  filler  plug 
hole, you’ll need to  add 
some  lubricant.  Add 
enough  lubricant 
to raise 
the level  to the bottom  of 
the  filler  plug hole. 
0 When the correct  fluid  level is obtained, push the 
dipstick  back 
in all the way; then flip the handle 
down  to lock the  dipstick  in  place. 
What to Use 
Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind 
of lubricant to use.  See “Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants”  in the Index. 
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Engine coolant temperature is controlled by a thermostat 
in the engine  cooling  system. The thermostat  stops the 
flow 
of coolant  through the radiator until the coolant 
reaches  a  preset temperature. 
When  you replace  your thermostat,  an 
AC@ thermostat 
is  recommended. 
Power  Steering Fluid 
When  to  Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
It is not necessary  to regularly check power  steering 
fluid unless  you suspect there is 
a leak  in the system or 
you  hear  an unusual  noise. 
A fluid loss in this system 
could indicate 
a problem. Have the system inspected 
and  repaired. 
How To Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
When  the engine  compartment  is  cool, unscrew the cap 
and  ,wipe 
the dipstick  with a clean rag. Replace the  cap 
and completely tighten it.  Then  remove the cap  again 
and  look  at  the  fluid level 
on the dipstick. 
The  level should be at the 
FULL COLD mark.  If 
necessary, add only enough fluid  to bring the 
level up to 
the mark. 
To prevent brake fluid contamination,  never  check or fill 
the power steering reservoir with the master  cylinder 
cover off. 
What to Use 
Refer  to the Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind  of fluid 
to use.  See “Recommended Fluids and 
Lubricants’’ in the Index. Always  use the proper  fluid. 
Failure 
to use  the proper  fluid can  cause leaks and 
damage  hoses and seals. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Brakes 
Brake Fluid 
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Your brake master cylinder reservoir is  here. It is filled 
with 
DOT-3 brake fluid. 
There  are  only  two  reasons 
why the brake  fluid  level in the 
reservoir  might 
go down.  The first is that  the  brake  fluid 
goes  down  to  an acceptable  level  during  norrnal  brake 
lining  wear.  When  new  linings  are  put 
in, the  fluid  level  goes  back 
up. The other  reason  is  that  fluid is leaking  out 
of the  brake  system. If it  is, you should  have  your  brake 
system  fixed,  since 
a leak means  that sooner or later your 
brakes  won’t  work  well, or won’t  work  at  all. 
So, it isn’t a good idea to “top off’ your brake fluid. 
Adding brake fluid  won’t correct 
a leak. If you add fluid 
when your linings  are worn, then you’ll 
have too much 
fluid  when you get new  brake linings.  You should add 
(or  remove) brake  fluid, 
as necessary, only  when work is 
done  on 
the brake hydraulic  system. 
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If you  have  too  much  brake  fluid,  it  can  spill  on  the 
engine.  The  fluid 
will burn if the  engine  is  hot 
enough.  You  or  others  could  be  burned,  and  your  vehicle  could 
be damaged.  Add  brake  fluid  only 
when  work 
is done  on  the  brake  hydraulic  system. 
Refer to the Maintenance  Schedule to determine when to 
check your brake fluid.  See “Periodic Maintenance 
Inspections” 
in the Index. 
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