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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When the hazard warning flashers are on, your turn 
signals won't  work. The flashers  will stop 
if you  'step  on. 
the brake. 
,Other  Warning  Devices 
If you  carry reflective triangles,  you  can set one up at 
the side 
of the  road  about 300 feet (100 m) behind 
your vehicle. 
Jump Starting 
'If  your  battery has run down,  you  may  want to 
use  another  vehicle and some jumper cables  to 
start 
your vehicle. But please use the following steps  to 
do it safely. 
NOTICE: 
Ignoring  these  steps  could  result  in  costly damage 
to  your  vehicle that wouldn't  be  'covered by 
your  warranty. 
. 
DO not try to start your'  vehicle  by  pushing or 
pulling 
it. This could  damage'your  vehicle,  even if' 
you  have a manual  transmission.  And if you have 
an  automatic  transmission,  it  won't 
start thqt way. 
b 
Batteries  can  hurt you. They  can  be 
dangerous  because: 
They  contain  acid  that  can  burn you. 
They  contain  gas  that  can explode or ignite. 
They  contain  enough  electricity  to burn  you. 
If you don't  follow  these steps exactly,  some or all 
of  these  things  can  hurt  you. 
1.  Check the other vehicle. 
It must  have  a  12-volt 
battery  with  a negative ground system. 
NOTICE: 
If the  other  system  isn't  a 12-volt  system  with  a 
negative  ground,  both  vehicles  can  be damaged. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper  cables 
can  reach,  but  be  sure the vehicles  aren’t touching 
each  other. 
If they  are, it could  cause  a ground 
connection  you don’t  want.  You wouldn’t  be  able 
to 
start your  vehicle,  and  the  bad  grounding could 
damage  the electrical systems. 
You  could  be  injured 
if the vehicles  roll. Set the 
parking  brake  firmly  on  each  vehicle. Put  an 
automatic  transmission 
in PARK (P) or a manual 
transmission  in  NEUTRAL 
(N). If you  have a 
four-wheel-drive  vehicle  with a manual transfer  case 
shift  lever,  be  sure  the  transfer  case is  not 
in 
NEUTRAL (N). 
3. Turn  off  the  ignition on both vehicles. Unplug 
unnecessary  accessories plugged into the cigarette 
lighter,  or  accessory  power outlets, 
if you have  this 
option.  Turn  off  all  lamps  that aren’t  needed  as  well 
as radios.  This will avoid  sparks  and  help  save both 
batteries. 
In addition, it could  save your radio! 
NOTICE: 
If you leave  your  radio  on,  it  could  be  badly 
damaged.  The  repair  wouldn’t  be  covered by 
your  warranty. 
If your  vehicle  has  air  conditioning,  the  auxiliary 
electric  fan  under  the  hood can  start  up  even 
when  the  engine  is not  running  and  can  injure 
you.  Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools  away from 
-7 any  underhood  electric  fan. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4. Open  the  hoods  and locate the batteries. Find 
the  positive 
(+) and  negative (-) terminals on 
each  battery. 
1 A CAUTION: 
--- 
Using  a match  near a battery  can  cause  battery 
gas  to  explode.  People  have  been  hurt doing  this, 
and  some  have  been  blinded.  Use 
a flashlight if 
you need  more light. 
Be  sure  the  battery  has  enough  water. You don’t 
need  to  add  water  to  the  Delco Freedom@  battery 
installed  in  every  new 
GM vehicle. But if a 
battery  has  filler  caps,  be  sure  the  right  amount 
of fluid  is  there. If it is low, add  water  to  take 
care 
of that  first.  If  you don’t,  explosive  gas  could 
be  present. 
Battery  fluid  contains  acid  that  can  burn  you. 
Don’t  get  it  on 
you. If you accidentally  get  it  in 
your  eyes or on  your  skin,  flush  the  place  with 
water  and  get  medical  help  immediately. 
5. Check that the jumper cables don’t  have loose or 
missing  insulation. 
If they do, you could  get a shock. 
The  vehicles  could  be  damaged  too. 
Before  you connect  the  cables, 
here are some  basic 
things  you should  know.  Positive 
(+) will  go to 
positive 
(+) and  negative (-) will go to  negative (-) 
or  a metal  engine  part.  Don’t  connect  positive (+) to 
negative 
(-) or you’ll  get  a short  that  would  damage 
the  battery  and  maybe  other  parts 
too. 
6. Connect  the  red 
positive 
(+) cable  to 
the  positive 
(+) terminal 
of the  vehicle  with  the 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Battery 
Every  new  vehicle  has a Delco Freedom@ battery. You 
never  have  to  add  water  to  one of these.  When  it’s  time 
for  a new  battery,  we  recommend a Delco Freedom@ 
battery.  Get 
one that  has  the replacement number  shown 
on  the  original  battery’s  label. 
Vehicle Storage 
If you’re  not  going  to  drive  your  vehicle  for 25 days  or  more, 
take 
off the  black,  negative (-) cable  from the battery.  This 
will  help  keep  your  battery  from  running  down. 
d CAUTION: 
Batteries  have  acid  that  can  burn  you and  gas 
that  can  explode.  You can be badly  hurt  if you 
aren’t  careful.  See “Jump  Starting”  in  the  Index 
for  tips  on  working  around 
a battery  without 
getting  hurt.  Also, 
for your  audio system, see “Theft-Deterrent 
Feature’’  in 
the Index. 
Bulb  Replacement 
Before  you  replace  any  bulbs, be  sure  that  all the  lamps 
are off and the engine isn’t  running. See “Replacement 
Bulbs”  in  the Index. 
Halogen Bulbs 
Contact  your dealer to  learn  how  to  prepare  your  vehicle 
for longer storage  periods. 
/u CAUTION: 
- 
Halogen  bulbs  have  pressurized  gas  inside  and 
can  burst  if you  drop  or  scratch  the  bulb. You or 
others  could  be  injured.  Be sure  to  read  and 
follow  the  instructions  on  the  bulb  package. 
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