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it appears in this  manual. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Supplement to the 1996 GMC Jimmy, Chevrolet  Blazer,  GMC  Sonoma  and 
Chevrolet  S-Series 
muck Owner’s  Manuals 
This  supplement  includes the latest  information  at  the  time of printing. 
We reserve the  right  to make  changes in the  product  aJzer that  time  without cficrther  notice. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Keyless  Entry  System  (Option) 
If  your  vehicle  has this option, you can lock  and  unlock 
your  doors from  up to 
30 feet (9 m) away  using  the  key 
chain  transmitter  supplied  with  your  vehicle. 
Your  Keyless 
Entry System operates  on a radio 
frequency  subject 
to Federal Communications 
Commission 
(FCC) Rules. 
This device  complies  with Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) This device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2), This device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
Should  interference  to this  system  occur,  try  this: 
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Check  to  determine if battery  replacement  is  necessary. 
See  the  instructiohs  on  battery  replacement. 
Check  the distance. 
You may  be  too far from  your 
vehicle. 
This product  has a maximum range. 
Check  the location. Other  vehicles or objects  may  be 
blocking  the signal. 
See  your 
GM dealer  or a qualified technician 
for  service. 
Changes  or modifications to this system  by other  than an 
authorized  service facility  could  void authorization to 
use  this equipment. 
Operation 
When  you  press UNLOCK, the driver's door will 
unlock  'automatically. 
If you press UNLOCK again 
within  five seconds,  all  the  doors  will  unlock.  Press 
LOCK to  lock all the doors. 
.Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each  key  chain  transmitter  is  coded  to  prevent  another 
transmitter 
from unlocking.  your  vehicle. If a  transmitter  is 
lost  or  stolen,  a replacement  can 
be .purchased  through 
your  dealer.  Remember  to  bring  any  remaining  transmitters 
with  you  when  you 
go to your dealer.  When  the  dealer 
matches  the  replacement'transmitter  to  your  vehicle,  any 
remaining  transmitters  must  also  be  matched.  Once  the 
new  transmitter  is  coded,  the  lost  transmitter  will  not 
unlock  your  vehicle.  Each  vehicle  can  have  only  two 
transmitters  matched  to  it. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under  normal  use,  the batteries in  your  key  chain 
transmitter  should last about  two  years. 
You can  tell  the  batteries  are weak  if the transmitter 
won't  work  at  the normal  range  in  any  location. 
If you 
have  to  get  close to  your  vehicle  before the transmitter 
works,  it's probably  time  to  change  the batteries. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Manual  transmission 
The gear selector should be in NEUTRAL (N). Hold 
the  clutch  pedal to the  floor  and  start  the  engine. Your 
vehicle  won’t  start 
if the clutch  pedal  is not all  the  way 
down 
-- that’s  a safety  feature. 
Starting  Your 2.2 Liter  Engine 
1. Without pushing the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  your 
ignition  key  to START.  When 
the engine  starts,  let 
go 
of the key.  The idle  speed will go down  as  your 
engine gets warm. 
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Holding  your  key in START for  longer  than 
15 seconds at a  time  will cause  your  battery  to  be 
drained  much  sooner. And  the  excessive  heat  can 
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damage  your  starter  motor. I 
2. If your engine still won’t  start  (or starts  but  then 
stops),  it could  be flooded  with too much  gasoline. 
Try  pushing  your  accelerator  pedal  all  the  way 
to the 
floor  and  holding 
it there  as you  hold  the  key in 
START  for about  three  seconds. If the  vehicle starts 
briefly  but  then  stops again, do the  same  thing,  but 
this  time  keep  the  pedal  down  for five  or six  seconds. 
This clears  the extra gasoline from 
the engine. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed  to  work  with  the 
electronics  in  your  vehicle.  If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could  change  the 
way 
the  engine  operates.  Before  adding  electrical 
equipment,  check  with your  dealer. 
If you don’t, 
your  engine  might  not  perform  properly. 
If  you  ever  have  to  have  your  vehicle towed,  see 
the  part  of this  manual  that  tells  how to  do  it 
without  damaging  your  vehicle. See “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
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1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  your 
ignition  key  to 
START. When  the engine starts, let 
go of the  key.  The idle  speed  will go down  as  your 
engine  gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding  your  key in START for  longer  than 
15 seconds  at a  time  will cause  your  battery  to  be 
drained  much  sooner.  And the excessive  heat  can 
damage  your  starter  motor. 
2. If it  doesn’t  start  right  away,  hold  your  key in 
START. If it  doesn’t  start  in 10 seconds,  push  the 
accelerator  pedal  all  the  way  down  for  five more 
seconds,  or until 
it starts. 
3. ‘If your  engine  still  won’t  start  (or starts but  then 
stops),  wait 
15 seconds  and  start  over. 
When 
the engine  starts, let go of the  key  and  the 
accelerator  pedal. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed to work  with the 
electronics  in  your  vehicle. If you  add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could  change  the 
way 
the  engine  operates.  Before  adding  electrical 
equipment,  check  with your dealer.  If  you don’t, 
your  engine  might  not  perform  properly. 
If  you  ever  have  to  have  your  vehicle towed, see 
the  part 
of this  manual  that  tells how  to do it 
without  damaging  your  vehicle. See “Towing 
Your Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
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SHIFT 
If  you have a manual 
transmission,  you  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. 
a CAUTION: 
If you skip more  than  one  gear  when you 
downshift, you could lose'  control of your  vehicle. 
And 
you could injure yourself' or others.  Don't  shift 
down more than  one gear when you downshift.' 
If your  vehicle  has four-wheel  drive  and  is equipped 
with  a manual transmission, disregard the 
SHIFT light 
when  the transfer case 
is in 4LO. 
Locking Rear Axle 
If you have this feature,  your rear axle  can give  you 
additional  traction  on snow,  mud,  ice, sad  or gravel.  It 
works  like a standard  axle  most  of the  time,  but  when 
one 
of the rear  wheels  has  no traction and the other does, 
the locking feature  will  allow  the  wheel  with  traction  to 
move  the  vehicle.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If a bulb  is burned out, replace  it to help avoid an 
accident.  If the  arrows don’t  go 
on at  all  when you 
signal a turn, check the  fuse  (see “Fuses and Circuit 
Breakers”  in the Index)  and for burned-out  bulbs. 
If 
you have  a trailer  towing option  with added  wiring  for 
the  trailer  lamps, 
a different turn signal flasher  is  used. 
With  this flasher installed, the signal indicator  will  flash 
even  if a turn  signal bulb  is burned  out.  Check the front 
and  rear  turn  signal  lamps regularly to make  sure they 
are  working. 
Headlamp High/Low Beam  Changer 
To change  the headlamps  from low-beam  to high  or 
high  to low,  pull  the  multifunction  lever all  the  way 
toward  you. Then  release  it. 
When  the  high-beam 
headlamps  are 
on, this 
indicator light 
on the 
instrument panel also 
will  be 
on. 
Windshield  Wipers 
You  control  the  windshield 
wipers  by  turning  the  band 
with  the wiper symbol 
on it. 
For a single  wiping cycle, turn the band 
to MIST.  Hold 
it  there  until  the  wipers  start, then let go. The  wipers  will 
stop after  one wipe.  If you  want  more wipes,  hold  the 
band 
on MIST  longer. 
You  can set  the  wiper  speed  for a long or short  delay 
between  wipes.  This can be very  useful  in  light rain or 
snow.  Turn  the  band 
to choose  the delay time. The 
closer 
to LOW, the shorter  the  delay. 
For  steady  wiping  at 
low speed, turn  the  band  away 
from 
you to the LOW position.  For high-speed  wiping, 
turn  the  band  further, 
to HIGH.  To  stop the wipers, 
move  the  band 
to the  OFF  position. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Temperature Knob 
The upper  knob  regulates  the  temperature  of  the  air 
coming  through  the  system.  Turn  the  knob  clockwise  for  warmer 
air. Turn the  knob  counterclockwise  for  cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The  lower knob allows  you to choose  the direction  of 
air  delivery. 
OFF: This setting turns  the system  off. Some  outside air 
will  still enter  the  vehicle  whenever the  vehicle  is 
moving forward. 
MAX NC: This setting  provides  maximum  cooling 
with the least amount  of work. MAX A/C recirculates 
much 
of the air inside  your  vehicle so it cools  quickly. 
A/C: This setting cools  the air entering  your  vehicle  and 
directs  it  through  the  instrument panel outlets. 
+# BI-LEVEL A/C: Air is  delivered  through  the  heater 
floor  outlets 
as well as the  instrument  panel  outlets. 
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/J VENT: This  setting  directs airflow  through  the 
instrument  panel outlets.  The air conditioning 
compressor  is  not  working  when  VENT  is  selected. 
+’ HEATER: This setting directs warmed air through 
the heater floor outlets  and  windshield defroster outlets. 
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+’ BLEND: Airflow  is divided equally  between  the 
heater  floor outlet  and  the  windshield  defroster outlets. 
DEFROST: This setting directs  most air through 
the  windshield  defroster 
outlets and some through the 
heater outlets. 
Air  Conditioning  (Option) 
On  hot days, open the windows  long enough to  let  hot 
inside  air escape. This reduces  the  time 
it takes for your 
vehicle  to cool  down.  Then  keep  your  windows closed 
for  the  air  conditioner to  work  its  best. 
For  quick  cool-down 
on very  hot  days,  use MAX A/C 
with the  temperature  knob  turned  counterclockwise.  This 
setting  should  be  used  to  keep  odors  and/or  dust  from 
entering  the  vehicle.  For  normal  cooling  on  hot  days,  use 
A/C with the  temperature  knob  turned  counterclockwise. 
On 
cool but  sunny  days, use BI-LEVEL A/C to deliver 
warm  air to the floor  and cooler air  to  the  instrument 
panel  outlets. 
If  you  have  the  “VORTEC” 
4300 engine, when the  air 
conditioner  is  on,  you  may sometimes  notice  slight 
changes  in  your  vehicle’s  engine  speed  and  power.  This 
is normal  because  the  system is designed  to  cycle  the 
compressor  on  and 
off to  keep  the  desired  temperature. 
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