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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Parking  on Hills 
You really should  not park  your  vehicle, with a trailer 
attached, on  a 
hill. If something goes wrong, your rig 
could start  to move.  People  can be injured, and  both 
your vehicle and the trailer  can be damaged. 
But  if  you  ever have  to  park  your  rig on  a  hill, here’s 
how to  do 
it: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Apply your regular brakes, but don’t shift into 
PARK  (P) 
yet. 
Have  someone  place  chocks  under the trailer wheels. 
When the wheel  chocks  are in place, release the 
regular brakes 
until the  chocks  absorb the load. 
Reapply the regular brakes. 
Then apply your parking 
brake,  and then shift 
to PARK (P). 
Release the regular brakes. 
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. 
Maintenance 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 transaxle fluid (don’t overfill), 
engine  oil,  belts, 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.   
     
        
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6. Remove any rust or dirt 
from the  wheel bolts, 
mounting  surfaces  and 
spare  wheel. 
Rust or dirt on the  wheel,  or on  the  parts  to 
which  it 
is fastened,  can make  the wheel  nuts 
become  loose  after 
a time. The wheel  could  come 
off  and  cause  an accident. When  you change 
a 
wheel,  remove any  rust or  dirt  from the places 
where  the wheel  attaches  to  the  vehicle. In  an 
emergency,  you can use a cloth  or a paper  towel 
to  do  this;  but be sure  to  use a scraper  or  wire 
brush  later, 
if you need  to, to get all  the  rust  or 
dirt  off. 
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Never  use  oil  or grease on  studs or nuts. If you 
do,  the  nuts  might come loose.  Your  wheel  could 
fall  off,  causing a  serious accident. 
7. Replace  the wheel nuts 
with the rounded end 
of the nuts toward the 
wheel. Tighten  each 
nut 
by hand until the wheel 
is held against the 
hub. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Wheel  Alignment  and  Tire  Balance 
The wheels on your  vehicle were aligned  and balanced 
carefully at the factory to  give you the longest tire life 
and best overall performance. 
In  most  cases,  you will not  need to have your wheels 
aligned again. However,  if  you notice  unusual tire wear 
or your vehicle pulling  one way  or the other, the 
alignment  may need to  be reset.  If you  notice your 
vehicle vibrating when  driving 
on a smooth road, your 
wheels may  need 
to be rebalanced. 
Wheel  Replacement 
Replace  any wheel that is bent, cracked,  or badly rusted 
or  corroded.  If wheel nuts  keep  coming  loose, the wheel, 
wheel bolts  and wheel  nuts should be replaced.  If the 
wheel  leaks air, replace it (except  some aluminum 
wheels, which  can sometimes be  repaired). See your 
Chevrolet dealer  if any  of these  conditions  exist. 
Your  dealer  will know the kind  of wheel  you need.  Each 
new wheel should have the same load  carrying 
capacity, diameter, width, offset and be mounted  the 
same  way as the one 
it replaces. 
If you need  to replace any of your wheels,  wheel bolts 
or  wheel  nuts, replace them only  with  new 
GM original 
equipment parts.  This 
way, you will be sure  to have the 
right wheel, wheel bolts and wheel nuts for your 
Chevrolet model. 
CAUTION: 
Using  the  wrong  replacement  wheels,  wheel  bolts 
or  wheel  nuts  on  your  vehicle  can  be  dangerous. 
It  could  affect  the  braking  and  handling 
of your 
vehicle,  make  your  tires  lose  air and  make  you 
lose  control. 
You could  have  a  collision  in  which 
you  or others  could  be  injured.  Always  use 
the  correct  wheel,  wheel  bolts  and  wheel  nuts 
for  replacement. 
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